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with signs out, they stuck him in trees a before i came in tree ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, china's leader begins the secondary talks in moscow. jim pairing is promoting his piece planned for you, cried, but the bottom it puts it a show of support from his most powerful power on the program you and called it a survival guide for humanity in climate time to sign off on a critical update on global
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ah, i'm from gail. welcome to the program, china's eugene ping and russia's vladimir putin starting a 2nd day of talks in moscow. a china piece plan for the war in ukraine was the focus of discussions on monday. while the chinese president repeated his calls for impartial mediation and the conflict united states, this suggested beijing may be planning to provide moscow with more weapons. acclaimed china was denied standing shoulder to shoulder to authoritarian leaders, defiantly pushed back against western values may till and the united states for russia's president, she's a visit, is a diplomatic kid showing much needed foreign support. as moscow struggles with
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international isolation this, kimberly will been stately buddha, i am very glad that you found it possible and found the time to come in the evening and talk in an informal, friendly atmosphere about all issues that interest us for chinese president she jane, pang it is a chance to act as a global peacemaker and to protect china's power in the face of warnings from the united states. the message from the us is clear. beijing will endure a harsh sanctions if it provides moscow with weapons for its war in ukraine. she in periods and are determined to craft a new world order. one that according to them, does not follow dictates from the world sole superpower leasing with. joe, we are partners in comprehensive strategic cooperation. jared, it in this dances that determines that there should be close ties between our countries. home,
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reaching she and peyton were expected to discuss beijing's 12 point piece plan, which calls for negotiations between moscow and keith. but it doesn't mention a withdrawal of russian troops from ukrainian territory is an emission not lost on the koreans. dick saw that a little shaw throw the color of one dictator has found another on the project to lay attract each other. but it will not change much if they get support for the war from china. disco in, lisa certainly could work out as a 3rd. the proteins like some kind of game, like they want to tease the western world of attack, my opinion or their stock sto, people as a launch ukrainian president. the laudermill zalinski has made it clear that no peace can be achieved as long as russian troops continue to occupy and attack his country. and he is an interested in giving any ukrainian territory to putin. cholenski and she are expected to discuss the war on the phone in the coming days.
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i russian affairs analyst of roman, gone to ranko, joins us from bon, welcome. roman are those talks continue in a few hours that what do you make of what you've seen? so far or so far, it's been a very symbolic visit because it's taking place more than a year since the russian invasion in ukraine with russia extremely isolated in the world, especially in the west. and just a few days after the decision of the national criminal court issuing an arrest warrant again, the russian president vladimir putting so it's a show of solidarity, which russia is that which is very much needed in russian, especially by president putin. both leaders wrote articles that say nice words about each of those countries. and president putin writing in his essay, in chinese newspaper using the words that russia and china are standing shoulder to shoulder as a rock and the chinese. the day she meeting largely approaching practically
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endorsed him for the presidential election next year, saying that he expects the russian people to support him. whereas netflix has yet announced it hasn't been announced if he's not going to get 2024. so and it was, it was all smiles. you could see his face when he 1st met a she won't be there, met on monday in the kremlin. so a lot of symbols and symbols with needs very much at this moment because it is, it is under pressure by western sanctions, right? is isolated in the right. we of course, that he in the west focus quite a lot on the significance of this meeting on the war in ukraine. but this meeting is about much more than just you cry. we haven't heard march or words. many votes from, from brazil, just to, to ukraine. so they, they were going to discuss it as we speak. now, we don't know what came of it. but of course, we expect some kind of
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a development on that stage. but for russia, it is much more than an ukraine, as you've just said. of course, it is the partnership with china economic partnership that is helping russia to withstand western sanctions. the western companies that left russia are being replaced by chinese businesses. and this is a huge support for the russian economy. roger is a, using chinese currency, or russia is selling its oil and gas, the china. so after it's last, practically the european market. so you can say often enough, how important chinese for russia. so a, roger, would you need she much more than she needs quoting. and you mentioned that the international criminal court arrest to warrant for vladimir putin and russia has responded with its own proceedings against the i c say is talk as to what's going on. well, it is not quite clear what's going on. i think it's just an attempt propagandistic
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attempt by the russian government, by the russian authorities to show that they are doing something and they are not just taking what's going on. so they criticize the decision of the i see, of course, they say that it is not relevant for rational president putin. and now they are kind of retaliating by starting dose on investigations. again, the judges of the special criminal court. i don't think that will have any this will have any consequences. ok, thank you for the fans. i listed roman contractor as to how to of ukrainian capital keith. our will join our correspondent nick, convict at welcome nick. so have the chinese, the presidency in moscow. i am very much, they're trying to play the peacemaker in the world with ukraine at, but it's not actually going to ukraine is why i think that's not any
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surprise to the people in charge here in key of think all through this war, there's been no suggestion that china somehow equidistant that china can play the kind of honest broker in a way that turkey tried to maybe the you a e. i think the big fear here in key of is that china decides that the risk of a full scale russian defeat here in ukraine is just too big would strengthen the u . s. position in europe in this part of the world. and that it will move from helping rush to get round sanctions, helping russia by buying it fuel that europeans aren't buying any more to supplying the russian army direct in a bigger scale than has been the case previously. that is basically the number one fear here and key of china is the only country that has the supplies and the wherewithal to basically keep rushes, military, industrial complex afloat. and people watching very carefully how many, how many chinese chips, how many chinese shells end up with frontline in ukraine? there is talk of a phone call. i believe that between at the chinese have presidents and the yeah,
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you can and are you crazy? of laudermill zalinski well, that seems like a bit of a kind of compensation prize, an attempt to kind of seem more even handed, having spent 3 days in moscow. i'm not sure that cuts a lot of ice, but yes, it is an attempt at some kind of balance. but if you look at the kind of piece plan that wrote that china put forward, it says yes urs sovereignty and territorial integrity of states is important. but it also called basically on the west to stop supplying ukraine with weapons. it basically would push for russia to be able to freeze in its current gains and then try and just wind time until they're able to restock their army. that's the ukrainian interpretation. this please plan. so really there's no sense here that china really has ukraine's best interests at heart, but it's more about trying to avoid china getting too close to russia. well, japan's prime minister for me. okay. shita is in ukraine today. and what do we make of the timing? well, there's been a lot of speculation that this is somehow especially time to coincide with the
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chinese visit to moscow. i think there's reasons to be skeptical about that. these visits take a lot of preparation. there's a lot of security run into this. obviously, japan has been activating, it's can diplomatic efforts. it's spending more on defense since the beginning of this war and is trying to counterbalance chinese influence, especially in asia, but also in other parts of the world. but it is a very different scale of support that japan can offer ukraine to what china is offering. russia or japan does have a lot of expertise in terms of energy generators, responses to natural disasters. they've helped a lot with the energy system and those russian attacks on ukraine's energy grid in the last couple of months. being very generous in terms of handing out money to rebuild ukraine. but in terms of what the ukrainian expectations of ukraine will be of japan will be, i think that's more likely to be money. and i hope that, you know, japan does what can't prevent japanese technology and the up in russia and helping rush to build more muscles that are dw farms violently calmly in keith
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is a look at some or stories of making headlines around the world. china's issued a diplomatic complaint to berlin of the german education minister to day trip to taiwan. 13 at dark about singer is the 1st german minister to make an official visit to the island in more than 25 years. fishing regards. no one was part of its territory traversed on our feet all went in uganda as expected to vote. stay on a bill that would increase penalties for homosexuality for a maximum of 10 years in prison. we bill us, difference existing laws and d criminalizing any criminal, excuse me. anyone who claims agenda identity other than what it calls the binary categories of male and female protests. as a returned to french streets after controversial pension reforms became law and the government to narrowly survive, to come to this vote in parliament of the issue, quote and say, they'll keep fighting in popular changes that include raising them times 8. 6264. un scientists are calling for urgent action on climate change,
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saying it's devastating effects or hitting the planet earlier than expected. the intergovernmental panel on climate change issued a key report on monday, urging the world to take immediate steps to limit global warming. the experts say the window of object of opportunities closing, but they stress that with a global effort there is still extreme weather has been hitting us hard for decades now with catastrophic consequences. heat waves, droughts, storms, floods melting, arctic ice. all this time, scientists and human experts have been calling to limit the speed of global warming . today, they are sending a familiar message. time is crucial. humanity is on thin ice and their pisces melting. fust, the slip report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. i p c, c, details. humans are responsible for virtually all global heating over the last 200
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years. the growth of temperature rise in the last half century is the highest in 2000 years. concentrations of carbon dioxide are at their highest him at least 2000000 heres the climate time bomb is sticking. this is why rich countries are being asked to become climate neutral by 2040, which means they need to reach their c o 2 goals even faster than planned. germany was said to become climate neutral by 2045, but the country is lagging behind, especially in the areas of transportation and building renovations. what happens in the rest of the decade is extremely important. one problem is that a lot of money is still being spent on fossil fuel extraction and not on curbing climate change. the current amount needs to be increased by 3 to 600 percent. yet there is hope, the you and experts say we have the necessary scientific knowledge to limit climate
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change. the financial backing is also there, at least in theory, they just have to be used in the right place. governments around the world savvy transition to clean energy is being delayed because of high costs in a seger is our climate finance experts. we're as to whether financial limitations are holding governments back. we have enough money to and enough tools and enough knowledge to address this issue. we simply, if we are to stay within the sake operating space for ourselves and for our plan. and we really do need to limit the warming to one and a half degrees. and what that means is reducing and stop using all fossil fuels and rapidly increasing investment in renewable low carbon energy like wind and solar. today, what that means is cutting greenhouse gas emissions by nearly har. bite 2030. and
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it's not only about the money element, it's not only about the cost, actually, if you look at the health and the well being, benefits about the pollution reductions of stopping to use fossil fuels. there are huge and they're actually all were much over than the what the mitigation will cost me to figure. that's it. you're up to date on the whole world. news of the top of the our, steven beardsley. how's your business update in just a moment? have a good rest of what did you do? the food i played the challenge. sans has she survived auschwitz, thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor.
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