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i am ah, ah, ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. a major breakthrough at the you and climate summit in egypt, delegates there approve a deal to create a fund to compensate countries bearing the brunt of climate change. the funds will help developing countries recover from climate cause, disasters, and tears of joy in war torn ukraine. the 1st passenger train arrives and
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a half and it follows the cities liberation from russian occupation forces. but the danger isn't over yet. russian strikes have left millions of ukrainians without electricity and heating as winters. that's in and in sports, fevers, president lashes out at critics of the upcoming world company guitar one day before the tournament. pixar ah, i'm aaron took berlin. welcome to the program negotiators at the u. n's cop $27.00 climate summit in egypt have approved a historic deal on a loss and damage fund for vulnerable nations like to after days of gridlock. countries at the summit agreed to set up a fund of to compensate the nations bearing the brunt of climate change. all calls for such a fun to have dominated the last 2 weeks of talks. the finer details of the deal still have to be negotiated,
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including which countries would pay into the new fund. delegates approved the deal after talks went into the early hours of the morning and now advised the cup to adopt the decision entitled, funding arrangements for responding to lawson. damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including focus on addressing loss and damage contained in document f. triple c slash c, p slash 2022 slash l. 18. f. triple c slash b. a slash c. m. a slash 20. 22 slash l. 20. i hear no objections is so decided i'm now joined in the studio by d. w reporter had a homo who's following this for us. so i know we have a historic deal coming out of sharm l shake. but what does this mean in practical
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terms? well, the loss and damage deal is really the main point of air conversation here. and it is ah fund for vulnerable developing countries that are at risk of climate disaster, which will be paid for by rich countries. and this has been a deal honestly, over a decade in making, developing countries have been pushing for this for so long, even to just get on the agenda in the 1st place. so the fact that it's been put through is a real breakthrough. originally, richer countries had refused, instead contributing limited amounts of cash to things like cutting emissions and the big change. and the difference now is that they'll be compensating the costs for countries that can actually adapt to claim issues case in point the floods in pakistan. so after 2 very long weeks of extensive talks, this is a huge breakthrough. and when they're caught, president put the gavel down. there is, as you just saw,
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a smattering of applause there. so i think some recognition for this moment. all right, so what exactly are the next concrete steps moving forward? because if there was some objections for countries like china and saudi arabia from that mistaken, correct. exactly or, and so there are going to be, i think, quite a few steps ahead. and 1st and foremost, they'll be setting up a commission for the contribute for the contributions. so the contributions that each country will be contributing how much money they're going to give. and i think a lot of long talks ahead, but like he just said, i think a note of interest is that countries like china onsite, dia ravia, will be considered rapidly developing countries, meaning that they will actually be contributing to rather than receiving money from the fund but all of this will be discussed next year at the you and climate conference and dubai. so a big breakthrough, but yeah, ah, a long road ahead. i think we can expect. right there was did report. one of them will bring us up to date on the latest talks in the top 20 southern negotiations
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here. all right, and the effects of climate change for all to a parent in somalia, where humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding the worst route in 40 years, has left millions. on the brink of starvation, the united nation says half a 1000000 children under 5 could die. the government has not yet officially declared of famine, which would unlock more financial aid are corresponded mafia. mila traveled to buy that bio at the center of the hunger crisis and warning to our viewers. this next report contains images that some viewers may find upsetting. 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 weighs less than half of what
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a healthy child her age should. for days she has been in a coma. i've been out there now. she is summer good. are unusually normally she was of was at the v 6. think good to go with severe. good. none of the recently. good. the go condition. who the stolen shock mouth. 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 door is 250 kilometers west of the capital. it is seen as the epicenter, 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 of their seeing, the situation now is even worse than during the last famine. 2011. when
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a quarter of a 1000000 people died, one and a half year old mariam was admitted a few days ago. she showing typical symptoms of man attrition, diarrhea, vomiting and whooping cough. for her mother and aunt the weight is unbearable. l j now fell them. 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 love, like most the monies, both were livestock, farmers, 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, one millions. on the brink of starvation,
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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 areas in by, by the climate change. but what would have been of the, the brought than this. we wait until another one comes or we, we have to come up with, with image dufus the will 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
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with change focus to crane. now we're crowns. have greeted the 1st train, carrying passengers to the southern city have son a week after was liberated from russian occupation. there's plenty of joy and relief among those. returning with the danger there isn't over yet. ukraine still faced horse conditions including widespread power outages, as winter approaches. ah, she is as the 1st train into liberated house on pulls into the station. after enduring 8 months of russian occupation, these families of finally reunited with me book i haven't cried for a long time. and now finally you cry when i see my daughter ah ukrainians. calling this the victory train, but victory in hassan has come at
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a heavy price. the russians left the city in pieces littered with land mines and it's power grid in ruins. as ukrainian troops make gains on the battlefield. moscow has been striking critical infrastructure instead. one of the latest targets was this. oil depot firefighters say they're struggling to put out the blaze. russian troops took the city's fire trucks and ambulances with them. when they withdrew. nearly half of the country's power great has already been destroyed, leaving millions of ukrainians without heat or electricity at a time when temperature dropping below 0, the head of ukraine's biggest private energy firm has urged people to leave the country to reduce demand. a i think with me worse and so i may have to make
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a decision mental abroad via because without electricity goddamn useful without heating, it will be no conditional combine with a child. the says snow is usually a sign that the festive season is just around the corner, but the ukrainians. it's an ominous reminder of the danger that lies ahead. let's take a quick look now at some other headlines making use around the world. in malaysia balance are still being counted from saturdays, general action, opposition leader on or you. but he says his coalition is enough support to form the next government, but ex premier pro sorry, excuse me, x premier who genius and has made the same claim the results. so far, sure, the 2 blocks running neck and neck with neither on track for a clear majority. turkey says it's launched the air strikes across northern syria targeting the military bases of kurdish militants. a war monitor says at least 12 people were killed in the attacks. the strikes come days after the turkish
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government blamed the kurdistan workers party for deadly bombing in central assemble. new yorkers continued to dig themselves out of a snow storm that has blanketed large parts of the city. some parts of the state have seen report and 6 feet of snow falling. the buffalo area has been particularly badly hit. with heavy snow drifts that have caused several deaths. we turn out to the football world cup, which kicks off to morrow and guitar. it's the most controversial tournament in competition history, attracting widespread scrutiny due to labor and human rights abuses and the host country. much of this criticism has been leveled at fever and its president g. on the infant tino, he responded dramatically to criticism in a press conference on saturday. if a president gianni infant should be relieved after long years of planning building and glad handing the guitar world cup is finally ready to begin. but as the tournament draws near, so it's criticizing fifo for partnering with a host nation,
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accused of human rights and labor abuses and where homosexuality is criminalized, have only gotten louder and new express empathy with marginalized groups, including those ostracize and guitar and a press conference, one day before the opening game. today, i feel custody. today i feel out today i feel african today i feel gay. today i feel disabled today i feel a migrant worker. thousands of migrant workers at least waived stuff or even died
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under unexplained circumstances in guitar. since the world couplets awarded 12 years ago, it's been argued the world cup and attention around it have helped improve conditions highlighting football potential for change. the only weapon that we have is this is more and we have to try with this to engage, to explain and to entertain results. and 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 of uses. so upper 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 and seen with the world comp ringing. belinda or winner kathleen ben zima has been ruled out of the tournament by injury. the friend striker was tip to star at the world cup after producing the best form of his
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career. recent times. the news is the latest blow to the french coach as a squad bids to retain the trophy. all right, that's all for me for now. up next sports life looks at an up incoming germans key jumper. selina fry talks. and remember if you need more news, while you can always check out our website, that's d, w dot com. and of course you can also follow us on all your social media channels. where a hash tag is at d. w. news america in berlin. thanks for tuning in people in trucks injured one trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families on the reason for the credit on it is we load in trade.
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