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ah ah ah ah missus d w, news ly, from berlin. a breakthrough at the un climate summit in egypt. negotiators reach a potential deal to create a fond to compensate countries bearing the brunt of climate change is approved by delegates. the fund would help developing countries recover from climate disasters,
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also coming up with tears of joy as the 1st passenger train a lot arrived in higher san following. the ukranian cities liberation from russian occupiers. but the danger is not over. russian strife have left millions of ukrainians without electricity or heat as winter sets in. and as for as fevers, president lashes out at critics of the upcoming world cup and carter, just a day before the tournament kicks off. ah, i'm marrying i haven't seen it's good to have you with us. negotiators at the u. s . com. 27 climate summit in egypt have reached a draft deal on a loss and damaged fund for vulnerable nations after days of gridlock. the proposal would see countries agreed, a set up of funds to compensate the nations bearing the brunt of climate change. call such
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a son to have dominated the last 2 weeks of talks. but the proposal still needs to be voted on by delegates, and it postpones the key decision of which countries what paying to the new fund until next year is un climate summit t w's. tim schellenberg is an shemelle shake covering the climate talks. i asked him about the likelihood of an agreement with, well, that is a very difficult question to answer, especially after this rather dramatic negotiations that we have seen here today. it started with their job and presidency, presenting a draft text which did not include a high ambitions on emission reductions, or which was basically a red flag for the issue and member states. because according to them, it would have essentially taken out the wind and the strength out of out of any climate ambition that would reach which would open doors still remain the window
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open to reach 1.5 degrees is very important and the target and this lead has let you commissioner, front summer months this morning, a stepping in front of the in front of the press saying not agree on hire ambitions towards a higher climate ambitions. and it's better to leave the table then having a bad deal. so it's, it's not clear what is coming out of here. the, the, the negotiation, sorry, are very tough. we have seen ministers are discussing on corridors. so foreign minister and alina burbock with the issue with spain, with ireland. it was a very, a difficult situation this afternoon and it was not clear if couldn't negotiations, would continue at all. and here we are. still. ministers are still talking, but the outcome is still open. now you mentioned the limit of 1.5 degrees
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celsius warmer. that's always been the key element since the paris agreement back in 2015. tim, can you explain why this is so important? why this limit of $1.00 degrees of warming? i give you an example of a extreme and deadly he'd wave that would have occurred once per decade in a word without humans burning fossil fuels would occur almost 4 times in a word of $1.00 degrees global warming, and 6 times per decade. in a word of 2 degrees, and there we see small numbers make a huge difference. addition to that 1.5 or 2 degrees decides over millions more suffering from extreme floods, extreme droughts, a hurricane sea level rise not to speak about the catastrophic damages to ecosystems. t w's, tim schellenberg,
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add the human climate summit in egypt. thank you so much. let's get a check now some of the other stories making news around the world in malaysia balance are still being counted from saturday in general election opposition leader on where abraham says his coalition has enough support to form the next government . but ex premier medina seen has made the same claim. official results so far, so the 2 blocks running neck and neck, with neither on track for a clear majority. british prime minister richie sooner has met with ukraine's president one. i'm years lensky and his 1st trip to kiff since taking office soon act vowed that the u. k. would continue to stand by ukraine announcing a new 57000000 euro. eric defense package. well in ukraine, crowds have greeted the 1st train carrying passengers to the southern city of their song a week after it was liberated from russian occupiers. there is plenty of joy and
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relief among those returning, but the danger is not over yet. ukrainians still face harsh conditions including widespread power outages as winter approaches she is as the 1st train inter liberated her son post into the station. after enduring 8 months of russian occupation, these families are finally reunited. however yellow with its completed block, i haven't cried for a long time. no. and now finally you cry when i see my daughter ah, ukrainians are calling this the victory train. but victory and her son has come at a heavy price. russian soldiers left the city in pieces littered with land mines and it's power grid in ruins. as ukrainian troops make gains on the battlefield,
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moscow has been targeting the power grid instead. nearly half of the network has already been destroyed, leaving millions of ukrainians without heat or electricity. at a time when temperatures are dropping below 0. the head of ukraine's biggest private energy firm has urged people to leave the country to reduce demand. local yontsa pointed to the sale, of course, i think the 30 ace and me worth and i may have to make a decision and go abroad because without electricity got out gaff useful without heating, it will be no conditions to survive with a child to her. as the 1st now is usually a sign that the festive season is just around the corner. but for ukrainians it's an ominous reminder of the danger that lies ahead. though there was at least a glimpse of hope for those ukrainian families that were able to reunite in her son
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at the same time as we just heard, ukraine's largest energy firm has been urging people to consider leaving the country to conserve energy. i asked dw xian philip charles, who's in care of if ukrainians will, once again have to leave their homes just to survive. well, sometimes hope and fear in this were a really very close and some developments sometimes even seem to contradict each other. i was at the train station myself last night when the 1st train left for her son and there was almost a festive mood in the air. the deputy defense minister even said that after her son, her crimea could be next to maybe still in december. but at the same time or several of energy, company officials have indeed sets that sir might be good for people to leave the country, especially over the winter period to ease pressure on the damaged her power system
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. and we are also hearing of odds and new intense fighting in the don bus region. so definitely a very critical moment of the war at the moment. and it's just impossible to say what will happen in the next days and weeks. the football world can't kicks off to morrow in can't harm. it's the most controversial tournament in competition history . attracting widespread scrutiny due to labor and human rights abuses in the host country. much of this criticism has been leveled at fever and its president, johnny and fontana. he responded dramatically to the criticism in a press conference on saturday. thief a precedent gianni anthony tino should be relieved that after long trot years of planning building and glad handing the guitar world cup is finally ready to begin. but as the tournament draws near, those criticising fifo for partnering with
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a host nation, accused of human rights and labor abuses and where homosexuality is criminalized, have only gotten louder. infant, he knew, expressed empathy with marginalized groups, including those ostracized guitar in a press conference, one day before the opening game. today, i feel ha custody today. i feel hot up today, i feel african to day i fi, la gay to day. i feel disabled to day i feel a migrant worker. thousands of migrant workers have faced wage that or even died under unexplained circumstances and guitar since the world cup was awarded 12 years
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ago. infant, you know, argued the world cup and attention around it have helped improve conditions highlighting football's potential for change. the only weapon that we have is this is the ball. and we have to try with this to engage, to explain, ah, and to and they was awesome. despite these words of solidarity infant, tina has failed to speak out about a proposed compensation fund for migrant workers that would provide restitution for labor abuses suffered preparing for the world cup even as the tournament gets ready for kick off. if these and other vital topics aren't addressed more seriously, it's unlikely infant tino we'll get a break from the criticism. earlier i spoke to w sports correspondent daniel barcelona, who was following in santana news conference in dora. so a lot of people have found in fights. he knows press conference,
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bizarre to say the least. now he's started by lecturing, journalists saying it's the time to focus on football and to start moralizing. he also then said that europe and the west are in no place to criticize because of what they've done throughout history. now what really shocked people is the fact that he actually compared himself to migrant workers. he said he knew how they were feeling because when his family moved from italy to switzerland, he actually suffered discrimination and bullying because he had red hair and freckles. this was really shocking to some people. so as much as infants, you know, might leg all the focus to be about the football. it's kind of hard at this point with all the important geopolitical and social issues that are going on and really taking the forefront for something else that has been in focus. is this decision by can't tar just the other day to reverse it's policy and now announced a ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages at stadiums. how have fans been taking
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this news? so for more than a decade, guitar and people have said that there was going to be here at the stadiums. and in a shock, you turn decision just 2 days before kick off, they said that it will now be banned at the stadiums, but it will still be available at the fan zones and in designated areas. now we actually talk to some parents who had just arrived in guitar and they didn't even know about the band to what they said to me was after they were shocked. they said that they felt a little bit trick that this decision was so last minute and also it's left a lot of band groups asking themselves if could tar and people were really to be trusted when it comes to bigger issues, like the security of all fans now the opening match is of course less than a day away. so how will you describe the atmosphere of this world cup?
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well, i mean, at the beginning it was a little difficult. didn't really feel like a world cut, but if you look around, i mean, look around me right now. we're all new sal boulevard in doha. everywhere is covered and world cup decorations. there are fan jones. there is massive, clear billboards on every building. and as you can see behind me, a lot has been here a lot from the region. we haven't seen as many from europe or south america yet, but the gans haven't started and guitar is a very expensive country. so they'll probably start to trickle in slowly. but here, there is massive excitement that was dw sports corresponding daniel barcelona reporting for us from doha. daniel, thank you so much. thanks to formula one motor, sports and macs, 1st op and has seized the final position of the year and abu dhabi web t made their joe perez completing a front row lockout for red bull. the driver's champion has shown no signs of slowing down since winning this year's title over a month ago,
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and raised to his 7th whole of the season in saturdays qualifying the bus and federal heading into his final res, before retirement took 9th blaze or aston martin. ah, that's the latest date of all your news. this our up next is our tech show shift ameria evans, dean from me and the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for the company. i believe her, i'm just kinda, i got tired and they send me, you're not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this.
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