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cantonese and countries are we thinking everything and making make changes? you reviewed this week on d w. ah ah ah, this is d w. news alive from berlin. a breakthrough at the un climate summit in egypt. delegates agree that rich country should pay poor nations for the damage caused by climate change. but many say the deal falls short on the fossil fuel phase out needed to prevent even more catastrophic warming back on track in her son
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a week after. the liberation from russian occupation. the freedom train really night family, separated by the war in ukraine. a measure of normalcy in a city left in pieces by russian troops. and in sports, the 2022 world cup kicks off to day in cataract, with fans arriving the controversial event is beginning to resemble our normal tournament for some ah, a michael ocho, a very warm welcome to the program negotiators at the u. n. comp. 27 climate summit in egypt have approved an historic deal on compensation for vulnerable nations. after days of gridlock. countries at the summit agreed to set up a lot and damage funds to help the nation's most at risk of climate change.
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disaster calls for such a fund have dominated the last 2 weeks of talks for the details of the deal still have to be negotiated, including which countries would put the bill while the deal has one praise. many official say it falls short on both loss and damage provisions and on commitment to reducing emissions. here's what e u. climate policy chief france timmons had to say. we are proud of our contribution to the creation of this fund that will serve the interest of those most in need of support. but i urge you to acknowledge when you walk out of this room that we have oh, fallen short in actions to avoid and minimize lawson damage. we should have done much more. our citizens expect us to lead. that means far more rapidly reduce emissions. d. w climate report adjutant around and joins be now.
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so rich countries have agreed to pay poor nations for the damage they've done reasonable enough. yes, what's happened is that the rich countries disproportionately burn fossil fuels heat the planet made everything from heat wave hotter. tropical fi claims and coastal sub stronger, they're saying that they'll now create a fund into it. they'll pay some of the damage, pay for some of the damage is being cause we move beyond just talking about how to clean up energy systems or how to adapt to the extreme. whether by building i a c will things like that. and now it's a big argument about actually, well, who pay for home that's been lost or a life that's been lost even a lot of talk at this summit about that specific issue. but did world leaders take any steps to prevent or minimize the continuation of climate change? yes, so that's where it gets tricky. the final cop $27.00 agreement said that we need to
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take immediate deep, rapid and sustained reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. but it doesn't really mention the fuels that we burn to create those gases and heat the planet. so that one mention of coal, which is caveat about phasing it down. and there's no mentions of oil or gas. now this is a big, this was a big tension point because countries like india, et cetera. but you of the collective block. they pushed to include language about facing down all of the fossil fuels. because ultimately, what's in line with the science in terms of how to actually stop the planet heating . and there was pushback from several of big oil producing nations and going to countries like saudi arabia, russia, iran. so as you reflect on this summit, is your any room for optimism? in the last 2 weeks, we saw some stronger announcements of action plans to cut to mission. there was some extra pulls of money agreed on to help people adapter climate change and to help them transition from fossil fuels to clean energy. there was also
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a bigger focus on methane, which of this planet woman gath, that's 8 times more powerful than carbon dioxide over 20 year period. and so if we can fix that, which is quite cheat to do, then we can hopefully avoid some of the worth levels of warming that we're expecting over the next couple of decades. but overall, will actually, sorry, just one more positive note with the there was a line in the document that stressed which government signed up to that stressing that the energy crisis in the covert pandemic should not be used as a pretext for back tracking, backsliding or d. prioritizing climate action. now that's quite a powerful statement and if journalists and civil society hold politicians to account for that. and we can see that in the short term, they've already agreed to not use covered the kind of current geopolitical situation. they call it as an excuse to have weak climate policies. and you said as agit runjun many,
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many thanks rights groups are reporting that iran is carrying out a major crackdown in the kurdish town of law. but the town has seen intense anti regime protests in recent days, with people staging siddons and setting up barricades aah! in video circulating on social media overnight, gung fire and screaming can be heard. another clip shared by an exiled kurdish composition party claims to show plain clothes, members of the revolutionary guard, firing into the sky active, his se electricity has been cut and there are unconfirmed reports of protesters being killed wounded a week after the liberation of the ukrainian city of hershawn,
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signs of the russian occupation are everywhere in the city. hundreds of people are reported to have been detained or gone missing while moscow was in control. but one shine, things are returning to normal sea is the arrival of the 1st passenger train that her son has seen since the invasion started. 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 a heavy price. the russians left the city in pieces lighted with land mines and its
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power grid in ruins, as ukrainian troops gains on the battlefield. moscow has been striking critical infrastructure instead. one of the latest targets was this oil depot. fire fighters 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 hate 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. apparently same, of course, i think the 38 me working for and may have to make a decision, angel abroad, vs because without electricity got out, gabby is full without heating, it will be no conditions for surviving with the child. i think the 1st snow is
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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. a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world at the shower. turkey says it has launched airstrikes across northern syria and northern iraq targeting the military bases of kurdish militants. a war monitors has at least 12 people were killed. the strikes come days after the turkish government blamed the kurdistan workers party for a deadly bombing in central is stumble. malaysia's general electron has produced an unprecedented hung parliament with no group able to claim a majority opposition leader on what abraham says. his coalition has enough support to form the next government ex premier movie dean. yes, he has made the same plan. donald trump's twitter account has been reinstated after
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a swim. majority of users supported the move in a po all held by the platforms, new owner, you on musk trump was banned in january 2021 for inciting violence in relation to the us capital. ryan, look at a former us president earlier said he had no interest in returning to twitter and true social in the u. s. a severe snowstorm has buried parts of new york state with snow drafts, reaching 2 meters in the buffalo area. several deaths have been reported in connection to the snowfall. local officials have restricted road traffic and some flights have been cancel. ah, the football world cup begins today in qatar, while the tournament has been a lightning rod for criticism due to labor and human rights conditions in the host country fans from around the world have still been flooding into the gulf state.
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will the most controversial world cup in history feel like all the others once plays under way. these scenes are familiar to anyone who's seen a world cup football, france from around the globe, arriving at a host nation in mass, ready to cheer on their country. oh, in for the fans that have made the journey to katara the excitement it's palpable. mom, north rosalyn brazilians are really into this world cup. although i think this cup is really going to surprise every one to bring their boobs. but this world cup is unlike any other guitars, human rights and labor abuses have made it the most controversial world cup in history. something that fans have to reckon with, even if they hope the tournament can have a positive impact. it's gonna bring a lot of joy for the country and to people to see that that, that is not on the controversy because there's been a lot of issues with their working after 12 years of arduous prep,
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the guitar world cup is here and so are the fans fif recently announced nearly 3000000 tickets more than 90 percent of those available have already been sold for many, the world cup still fulfills its role as a global party, bringing people together. that's one of the world up to get all the countries together and share cultures, chair customs. and while a last minute decision to ban the sale of alcohol at stadiums might mean beer is a bit harder to find than at past tournaments. for many, it's starting to feel ever more like a world cup, whether that impression holds or pressure on fif and to tar over human rights issues persist, could dictate this tournaments legacy. in more world cup news, raining, been all dog winner. korean benjamin has been ruled out of the tournament by injury . the france striker was tip to store the roll up after producing the best form of his career in recent times. the news is the latest blow to france, coach da da da,
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shown as he, as his squad bids to retain the trophy. denmark's world cup campaign gets underway on tuesday against tunisia in a fixture that could see midfielder christian ericsson returned to major international competition. for the 1st time since suffering a cardiac arrest during a match at last year's european championship. in a press conference on saturday, erickson reflected on his journey back to the top of the game. but it gave me the, let's say, the application of being alive and be with my family. i think everything else is just moved to the sides. it's been a muscle, it's been my career still is so read it to be possible to have a post busy go back and be who i was before i was reading the aim. there was a 2nd, a my 1st name was always to be a husband or a husband or boyfriend. i'm out of that. you watching d. w. news. a quick reminder of our top story. after days of gridlock negotiators
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at the u. n. comp 27 climate summit in egypt ever proved in historic deal on compensation for vulnerable nations. while the agreement, as one praise many officials say it falls short on both loss and damage provisions, and on commitment to reducing emissions. don't forget, you can always get d w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you're watching the w news live from berlin, coming up next world stories the week in reports. a michael uh who in berlin from me and the rest of the team here. thanks so much for watching with
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