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to discover new adventures in 360 degrees. ah, and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage. 360. get the app now. ah this is the w news line from berlin. chinese presidents, fusion pin, arrives in moscow for talked with a russian president, chinese leader, same as walking 8th diplomatic title president touches down china wants to be seen as a peacemaker in ukraine, while russia hopes for support or it's war. also on the program protest group with
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canyon capital nairobi with demonstrates, is taking to the streets over the country, cost of living, crisis, global market, reactive swiss bank, u. b. s. a choir which arrival credit suisse, switzerland central bank, fast tracks, the deal designed to avert potential banking crisis. and hundreds of the world's leading scientists sign off on a critical update on the state of the global environment. alongside the data comes the warning act. now, before it's too late, ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. chinese president, you should ping has arrived in moscow. and the trip is widely seen as a show of support for russian president vladimir putin. as in j will be the 1st national leads. welcome to moscow since the international criminal court, if you would rest warrant for vladimir putin, of
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a russian alleged war crimes in ukraine. china hasn't condemned to russia's full scale invasion with his forces struggling to my gains. mister putin hopes the signal that he has a powerful ally. rushes frontline in ukraine has advanced, retreated, and inched forward since it's invasion a year ago. but one thing has stayed constant european hopes that russia's biggest ally could push it to end the destruction of beakers. she shipped kit that is important for us that china does not choose russia side or nipple. we expect china to fully use its influence on russia. your ring, russia to respect international law? well, tell us, you know, i said to president she, that it's important for china to exert its influence on russia. china has called for peace negotiations. last month it released at 12 point piece,
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played for the ukraine conflict. that was widely condemned by the west hoover, not making specific demands on russia. you could, indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president, g and fulton declared a no limits partnership between their country. they've met in person since then, and president she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west way. and because m putin didn't win the war quickly, not to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the west white, also maintaining its close friendship with, with russia. but china may be offering russia material support in the war. us base security researchers say the chinese companies are exporting equipment to sanctioned russian defense firms. and the u. s. has warned that china may soon
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provide lethal support to russia. there is no evidence of that happening on a wide scale yet. china has taken on and increasingly combat of posture towards the us. i'm believe that as moscow's troops struggle on in ukraine, china is working towards it's long term goal of expanding its influence on the global stage. there. oh felina, chuck, our over founded the geo political consulting firm face. i asked her, what president putin, i'm g expect from this meeting. well 1st her, it is a critical moment to, of course, of, for the chinese leader to pay a visit to moscow after cementing his position in the highest excellence of power in china. in obviously, 1st and foremost, it's about that bilateral relationship between these 2 countries. which i think her is a clear manifestation of her, of, of
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a modus vivendi of coordination in various strategic domain. so from commodities and energies, agriculture to economy, trade space, or defense and tom, technological of corporation. so in a sense, we will hear a lot about her, you know, the new plans of how to booster bilateral relationships are when, which are specific curse for years. and what i am mostly concerned with the still defense technological space will come to the defense in a moment. because what in what you've outlined, there is a relationship that they want to deepen. that goes, this goes well beyond ukraine. absolutely, and this has been in the making over the last 10 years at least term. ah wait at least to what excision being already wrote in his sir. ah, you know, ah,
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paper which is dedicated to a russia i hate of his visit. ah, that sir. i mean, this is the absolutely clear plan of china to boost this relationship. oh, and it is obviously, are also that the, the main to political goal is to create and let's say on to western narrative for that me sir. a model in the world that works sir, based on of well, let's say the interests and the visions of china and russia starting from international regional organizations are 2 relations with 2. it's for our partners in the world. right? so defense though, we can't get away from it or washington has worn beijing against providing military aid to russia. you think a procedure is likely to take that risk and go over i think that so that if china decides to provide military 8 to russia in an overt
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manner, this war will turn into a proxy war between and then i to states in china and we will see the manifestation of a cold war, 2.0 center in which russia practically will, looser its global power status. so what i argue, said china, we'll decide to do it in a more, let's say, a hidden way, via various channels sir. and to with the support of the to countries. so ah, are chinese already the main lifeline for russia? but in fact, the russian president would have never stopped at the full scale war against ukraine if he had not relied on the comprehensive support from china lives. right, that's interesting. you know, the way you see this conflict, you think overt military backing from china for russia diminishes. russia's do political, i'm position. absolutely. and i argued that in fact,
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a rush, a sided to which i know has chosen the site of china already prior to taking the decision on making a move on ukraine. in fact, russia realizes that is no longer the systemic player in global jury politics. but r e a d, at the same time, of course, moscow sought to improve its positioning in this newly emerging systemic conflict between chinese new united states, by becoming a wildcard in the bilaterally relationship between in washington and beijing. ah, how, by practically a subjugating. the 2nd largest european country destroying the european security order and term controlling the flows of goods and services from asia to europe. as we know that china is still very much interested in keeping to trade with her europe. thank you. must fascinating guy from inner chuck rover from face. thank you very much. not to add kenya and protests of grip. the capital ny robi was
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demonstrates as to taking to the streets of the country's cost of living crisis, or canyon police, or $5.00 to gas and arrest several senior opposition. politicians, a 100 people protested against president william a router, was print unable to bring down living costs, taking power in september, surging prices for basics under punishing drought of la millions, hungry opposition leader rather or dingo has called for the demonstrations to continue. despite the government crackdown protesters, a straits to the canyon capital banburg and join our correspondence. felix marine got welcome, a felix, what's going on there now? so basically right now, a loading guy and i, and number of his support as will come out in large numbers, especially for the better part of the afternoon. they asked, making their way from our one of the areas are just outside nairobi to watch this
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central business district. however, police have already barricaded some of the roads and tear gas canisters are still being locked, a port as, and they are running battles between the police and, and the support as, as police ensure that the support ads don't get to get into the central business district just earlier on, on some of the support as just outside their central business district in the, our sense air trade centers, some of the shocks are broken into and some of their businesses were actually looted. so that police very much avoiding that this particular group of support as get into the central business district. because again now the destruction will be much more and huge as compared to other areas within just outside the central business district. so right now are a loading guy and his supporters are just moving out. what is happening is kind of a hide and seek game where are
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a lot pops up to address the masses. then the police lupsi i got there, they law back. they also discharged what are from the, what are counties does. and then now as they move to another place, or they keep doing that from immediately or a lot just popped up. and that has been the case in the difference to provide that he has had addressing his people and all these protest just above the cost of living. no, they are not about their cost of living. and just that just about the cost of living rather air, a loading a has actually this afternoon also repeated that some of the things they're pushing for our electron just is he saying that their electoral commission bundled him out of a, an election that he had won and so he, once the government to stop a recruitment process that has begun, re loading is also thing that aside from the electoral justice, they want some of their campaign promises that was done that were made by their
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president router's government to be fulfilled. although it's just about 7 months since presidential or got into office, but they are saying some of their agenda promises like reducing their cost of food and reducing their cost of fuel have not been met. and so they're saying this campaign from he says must be met immediately. ronna dunker has last 5 presidential elections and chatham. c election results in 2017, a protest. her supporters claimed then ended with the death of dozens. are we looking at a similar likely scenario? this time as well as reports are coming in from the police so far is that a 3 people might have actually lost their lives aaliyah to day and day or position. and some of their opposition employees also alluded to the same fight, saying that to people who are killed in one of a theory has just outside narrow be kebraw. and another one was also shot at by
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police. but we're waiting for their final report at the end of their day because they've been protest in some of their major towns in kenya, protesting kissel. protest in other areas. and so we're just waiting to see how many more people would have probably lost their lives or gotten badly injured. but what we know is that they've been a number of arrests that have taken place. we'll have a central business district, some of their political leaders, the members of lemons have also been arrested. and we don't know what else will be taking place before the end since the protest and look like the get to have momentum as time goes on. so we're just waiting to see what else could happen before the d n. thank you for felix or felix marina. in nairobi is look at the more stories making headlines around the world mass protests of crypt, south africa following calls from left wing party for a natural shut down the country's economic freedom fighters. our party said
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demanding the resignation of president phill. i'm a poser, what they say? economic mismanagement island spot by protest in 2021. that's more than $350.00 death. new russians talk investigative agencies, opened a criminal case against the international criminal court, prosecutors to issued a warrant for the rest of president approaches for war crimes. the agency uses the i c. c, a violating russian law including knowingly accusing an innocent person of a crime. residence in the australian town of men and demanding authorities take immediate action after hundreds of thousands of dead fish were found floating in the nearby darling river. no levels of oxygen are being blamed for the mass style. so someone's biggest bang u b. s. has reached a deal to take over its embattled rival, credit suisse. takeover was arranged quickly over the weekend. i made fears that the bank in crisis could destabilize the global financial system,
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switzerland as preparing emergency matches to fast track approval, and u. b. s will receive liquidity assistance from miss with state. the turmoil was on least by the collapse of 2 u. s. banks. the humbling end of the banking icon, the swiss government hastily forced through the takeover of credit suisse by rival u. v. s. at well below market value. switzerland is fearful that a failure to protect depositors could lead to a global banking crisis. the bankruptcy of a global systematically important thank would have cross irreparable economic term oil in switzerland and throughout the world. the federal council is convinced that u b. s. takeover of credit suisse has laid the foundations for greater stability, both in switzerland and internationally. switzerland 2nd largest bank had been in
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trouble for some time, suffering scoundrels, public legal battles, and mounting losses. these longstanding vulnerabilities were brought to the surface by the collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank in the u. s. highlighting just how panicked investors are. there is hope that the financial problems were unique to credit suisse and could therefore be contained in this deal. but experts warn this may not be the case. once a large and highly connected institution, such as this runs into trouble. there is always a risk of contagion. and it may be a good idea for regulators and central bankers to try to get ahead of that problem . central banks across the globe are faced with a potential crisis of confidence in the stability of a financial system. as investors and depositors alike fear
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a looming credit crunch. so citizens biggest bank tag curve, the country 2nd biggest. i asked a frederick hyman from the lead leibnitz center for european economic research in mannheim. how big a deal is it? it's quite a sub, substantially deal. i mean, those things belong to the 30 globally, are important banks that are deemed to be offered a systemic relevant. so one of the big ones that of the balance sheet of one trillion, it's taking over their credits with a gun sheet of about half the size. so together it's gonna be one very substantive logically on. i think it's a, it's meant to be a strong sign of building trust. now with this was authorities not a big way and to stabilize the situation in critical. ok. so we have to balance in
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the u. s. which go down and cause this problem in switzerland. central banks now are scrambling to com. fear that this could ripple around the world. that is, that risk now contained no, it's not her put the container, but i think her, what you really notice is that authorities had to learn from the great financial crisis in 2008, 2009. so they are acting much faster than they did in the past. they're acting strongly on the sending out science of trust building and one should also, one should also recognize that fundamentals are much stronger today than they were in 2009. a higher and the bangs regulation is stronger and tighter. it was disappointing that the con valley bank a collapse and this was
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a big disappointment because everybody expected. well, we have too much regulations with tight and not we have to learn whether that pretty traditional mistakes in their balance sheets. it was a big disappointment that that's why and now people are so i know is i can trust in looking at we've been asking, what is the business model really viable? and that's a problem, right? so that's a little bit scary because you said that they should have learned but didn't, and still made fundamental mistakes. so i suppose my biggest question is my mind is not in a swiss bank, is not in a u. s. bank, it's in a bank here in money. he's my money. likely to be safe now. yes sir, i mean the banks are and you kind of like drew me. they are under stress from the increase in interest rate, but they also benefit from it because a, again, dan, bernie, money from the normal business, taking in money in the account and lending it out. and this has become profitable
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again because of the increasing interest rate to the increase in interest rate is a blessing. i think for many banks the net effect is quite positive. so that's why i'm not too pessimistic. the big issue with the european real estate. so as long as the real estate market stays are stable, i'm quite confident that we will not see a big banking crisis in europe. ok, that's a good note to leave town. thank you so much for talking us through that to frederick. hi, i'm on the leibnitz center for european economic research. thank you. well, thanks. a hundreds of the world's leading scientists have collaborated on what same as a critical update on the state of the environment. the intergovernmental panel on climate change was analyzed. the results of research into global warming and carbon levels, since the parish climate accord was graded 2015, and they ball the data indicates that we need to act now before it's too late.
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millions of people worldwide are already feeling the effect of the climate crisis. extreme weather storms, drought floods melting arctic ice and rising sea levels just a few of the consequences. in 2015, the global community agreed to attempt to limit global warming ideally to 1.5 degrees by the end of this century. so far, no country is scheduled to meet that target. today's release by the intergovernmental panel on climate change is a summary of 6 major reports from recent views. it's the most detailed analysis of worldwide climate science and the effects of climate change on humans and all life on land and sea. the k messages a clear climate change can only be stopped with a radical energy transition and action needs to be taken to adapt to effects of climate change already being felt today. this would save lives and be more affordable than the costs of uncontrolled climate change on business and society.
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but the window of opportunity to achieve this is closing fast. so say the climate scientists. by 2030, the world would have to cut its emissions from burning coal oil and gas by half or into a global warming of around 3 degrees celsius. the likely resulting storms, droughts and floods would be devastating to prevent these catastrophes. foster bolder and more transformative climate policies and needed louisa. osborne from d. w. environment has been working us through that new you. i'm not clamor to report at georgia out. welcome, louise. so what's the image that we didn't already know? there isn't actually much annette that we don't know already. uh huh. but this acts as a final warning to say that we have to take action. now if we want to make sure that we get lower than this, a limit of 1.5 degrees centigrade, that was agreed by the global community. so this report brings together all of the
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information that has been put out there over the last or a half decade or a little bit more to give as clear scientific basis for governments to make policy . that is actually going to lead to the kind of action that is needed. if we are to avoid the impacts of 3 degrees or more and what sort of action is needed. well then is to be swift and huge radical transformation in the way that we do things. we need to cut fossil fuels dramatically. we need to cut carbon dioxide emissions by half by 2030. the problem is that those missions are still rising at the moment. so we need to make sure that they peak within the next couple of years at the absolute latest. there needs to be a quick move to renewable energy. and the good news there is that renewable energy has never been cheaper. so, you know, it's really the time for that. there is also the, uh, the report talks about looking at carbon capture and storage,
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whether that's planting trees or whether that is looking at technology, which is not quite advanced enough yet. but moving in that direction. a massive decomposition of industry, generally. she all of that sounds like a lot of work. all of it sounds like stuff that we already knew and all that makes me wonder, well, is it now really, honestly just between us too late. the report says specifically that it's not too late, we still can meet that 1.5 degree limit. this is just like i said that the final warning for that. um, there has already been a 1 point, one degree rise and that is because of the human impact that we are still pumping carbon emissions into the atmosphere that needs to change with direct action. but it's still possible, but there is no indication that any government is taking the sorts of radical action vis report says is needed. we will just keep tiptoeing towards the end of
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a cliff until suddenly we go, oh, why didn't nobody tell us? i mean, i think scientists are still trying to remain optimistic that we can make these changes and that's why this report has been put together because it gives governments the scientific basis they need to move forwards and to have the 3rd scientific reasoning for that. there is the global climate summit that will be taking place at the end of the year. and they will be looking at the kinds of measures that governments have promised to see whether they can up those promises and ambitions so that we can move forward with. thank you for that to lose louis, osborne dw, and we'll hear some good news. after all as well for finland, at least it's been declared, the world's happiest country for the 6th year in a row. the world happiness report examines the happiness and gap between the top and bottom half of country's population and says, people are happier in countries where that difference is smaller,
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immersion to fill and the other nordic countries are well represented with for in the top ah. so his reminder of our top story this out with chinese president vision paying has arrived in moscow for told, with russian president vladimir putin as and she wants china to be seen as a pace maker. russia, however, is hoping for support. any school against your global banking stocks are down slightly after switzerland's biggest bank, you'll be asked to take over embattled rival credit suisse. the price of more than 3000000000 dumps move aims to calm the sector. i'm a fear of an ongoing crisis destabilize the global financial get. you can always get d, w and use
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