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members will, the house of india is called of minutes as the prime minister gives the fiery speech clutching s next trice. and money pool will be result the year off to the catastrophic floods in pakistan. we take a look at the lingering effect on dw nice agent coming up with ben since we have been just up to the break on monday keeps mccain. and thanks so much for watching. have a lovely day the, [000:00:00;00] the
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free clinic ready to learn about sugars paralyzed between your societies, computers and governments that go crazy for your data. explain how to use technology's work. so that's how they can also watch it. now the, you're watching dw, use the agent coming off today. what's next for strife? told money for off the debating the conflict for 3 days. opposition will make his bull counted limits of fiery speech. fellows from india's prime minister. he survives the confidence motion. and remember these pictures of pakistan's
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devastating floods the world, the country still waiting for the international community to make food on his pledges to rebuild the country. the scenes in india's parliament as private as the rain for moti sales through a vote of no confidence. i been visible and welcome government figures, so a 152 people have been killed in that remote state of money poor since may in finding between the hindu macy charging and christian cooking community. human rights watch accuses modi's body of the main thing. religious divisions for electro purposes. rifle malicious, have setup blockades. tens of thousands of extra soldiers have been deployed a gulf view and incident shot down to reinforce moody, and he broke his silence. o money bull, or after
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a video unnoticed at the mazda sold on to women, straits naked, the pm cold, the violence, saddening together. you know, we will find a solution to this challenge. then peace will prevail. again. i assure you that in money poor all efforts will be made easy to expedite the pace of development of money, poor adelia, peer or chase. i've read and saying that joins us. i read it a bit of political theatre that who did it better and who benefits in yet? it's been a lot of political drama and as well who benefits? it depends what you want it out of that. and i think both sides go what they want. it on a, just a little to through confidence. the congress had one objective that wants to get the final news just to download the floor to find
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a much and to address the bonds in the state of money for. they managed to do that . they put you on the back flips that were based on pain. so the government, the, the use of would have no confidence to actually don't want to achieve most of the government at most of the letters. you did that read and it was a use this as a way to castigate the opposition eliza, particularly the goal of this policy and the goal sponsored on guns. so she got what he won't do. the vision is $11.00, and we get him placed on the board and say that she had made an existing hotel election patient that succeeded to book the book they wanted. but then read a, is there any sign that the government's going to do more to stop the violence of money pool? you know, been all these treaties. as i was watching the debate, i kept thinking more of the people money towards making up the developments. and finally, i went to all the political point scoring that was going on. now the whole list,
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a deep talk a little bit about asking the both sides in money, but we just didn't do much to come together instead of the 2 died up. the best that hasn't happened to now was so obviously one of the most disturbing things is the law enforcement agencies in money for that was still divided. so the 1st thing the government needs to do is to be a security and safety to the people that know going to be measures announced as yet, but at least money on the bottom 6 is not all of the agenda that we use. i'm ready to tina nice to see the extreme weather continues to break havoc and pakistan. this is monsoon has bought the series of flash floods that began in june cleaning of it 200 lives so fine. thousands of homes that damaged some sweat, the white bridges to is this, the, you know, for one of the world's most populous nations and poor it's, it's human development index,
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or socio economic status is one of the lowest in asia. also, pakistan is under developed. and under developed country, it emits very little bit and gas is per capita, but base the front of natural disasters driven by human induced climate change. we'll get to one of the main reasons that above that 1st pakistan is in political deadlock, the economy is flat lining, and then there's the plant disaster from a year ago, which hasn't gone away. some pots are still under water. a huge part of the population remains homeless, rebuilding the country will take a massive amount of funds that often hit the economy is being bailed out. a democratically elected government is needed to pull the nation out of the swamp. but parliament has been dissolved and financial places from abroad have amounted to a trickle. you in secular general antonio terrace, visited the designs designed in september of last year. this is what he had to say . i've seen many manufacturing these oscars in the world. but i have never seen
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climate cottage on this case. i have simply no words to describe what i've seen today. a floppy that you, that the city times the total area of my own company, dw, and use age of reported being his java is from pakistan and has been closely watching this, of course, a year on. can we now estimate the magnitude of, of, of what's going going on here. been taught to 3000000 people who weren't impacted. that's the $1.00 and $7.00 of the population. 8000000 people were dismissed. these that the 6 are from last year behind the staff to fix our lives. and the plots of 2022 still continues to destroy many of the of these life. a decent study by if not mix relief is that in flat affected areas, more than 40 percent children have stunted growth because they do not have access
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to food and health care. and young mothers and women are becoming more fidgeting and weak. millions of people have lost their livelihoods, but that's at the individual level. if you look at the macro level starts of 2022. phillips continue to contribute to one of the worst economic crisis focused on has seen in us. nearly 4400000 acres of exit go to the land was completely destroyed and damaged so that let's do food crisis. and then there was also a rewards, an important infrastructure that was damaged and all of that contributed to they can all make prices. and at one point, inflation cross 35 percent. that's a mid a miss lives of millions of people miss. uh, even harder for these are just if you cannot mix data sticks it is. it's really
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difficult to calculate the psychological impact this the, the devastation, hard on people. imagine women who are living their lives and it didn't homes under the stomach, traditions and go to all of a sudden they were on living on roads and very unsafe guns. a thousands of schools and health care centers for damaged and destroyed, which means children had lost their a support network. so it's very difficult to calculate the, the, the, the, the, the impact on mental health of, of a so many people that the government has put a figure on it has asked for help abroad. it's just that it is going to be in the triple. that's country, ben. it's really difficult to put or exactly say what amount of design has actually deceived that, arguing agencies and other agent agencies working and focused on on different recovery and rehabilitation projects. but focused on see if that it has received a ready little to what it actually needs. the country fear that it has and guard losses of
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a $30000000000.00. and that is now asking for around $16000000000.00 to g. been focused on, which is an expensive project because for usually construction is spot if you require $1.00 for constructing a climate resilient infrastructure to use. you guys predict why for doing this and focused on doesn't have that kind of money. and that is one reason that bought this on 1st for setting up of the lawson damage fund and cop 27 last year. and as the world is heading towards cop 20 it pockets. and it's austin, that finally the money from the rich countries should be disposed of to the developing countries. and that's what, what's also been mentioned by to the board of the, of, of the stomach of release and that both this is, there is no good reason why the loss and damage funds should not be up and running within 12 months of golf. 28,
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making its 1st the specimen disbursements and 2024. that is also no good reason for government not to fulfill their commitments. $200000000000.00 in climate finance each year, which is only a 7th of the amount fossil fuel companies received and government subsidies last year. so basically, been, book countries developing countries are saying that the rich countries should take this not to seriously and should start dispersing polemic financing to, to them. but while pakistan waits for reaction, wait for that money. what happens when another flight hits? so essential studies have shown that lock assemblies continue to be hit by extreme, but the defense of focus on is among the top 10 countries that are most affected by climate change and, and, and focus on is also home to 7000 flashes that are melting at the fine rates affecting communities,
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so every the people of focused on are being affected and. and despite the fact that box isn't and much less than one percent of a do open emissions, the people are focused on our bidding, the brand. and that's why it's urgently asking for climate financing by rich countries. otherwise, buckets, and believe that the cycles of a suffering we continue the will. those countries pledge even more money when they look at pack us down and see the political methods in at the moment. and that is also a better reality of focused on fins. focused on the former prime minister in non hon was of the, to a new confidence for last year. but this time has been in a deep political de moines. and what has, what you know, many people have started to believe is that the politicians, the government and the intervention military, all of them have can decisions that were um, that were in data on interest. and they have to continue to feel people are focused
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on focused on it's heading towards addiction. and the only hope is that the buckets on has a democratic government that is able to fix strong decisions that are in the long term interest of the people in his job. and thank you very much so much death and destruction. but there is a little bit of hope in this somewhere. i'm sure if he finally more details today on the tension of chinese australian journalist kind of late. it's now been 3 years since she was locked out for allegedly spying the anchor for china state pro concept was found guilty on national security charges at a closed door trial. last year. the 48 year old mother of 2 is yet to be sentenced in alexa to the australian public shed by her papa. chunk describes how her cell does have a window, but the there are only 10 hours in every year where she can actually stand in the sunlight. or the case came at
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a time of rising tensions between china and australia. some question whether political maneuvering played a part in her rates. oldest gradients wants to see her re united with her children according to foreign minister if any want. she promises to continue supporting john de family. that's what we have time for today. thanks for watching. at 620 w design, been resolved and have a good weekend. the in good shape, man, i'm just about muscles. i'm testosterone. what can boost performance?
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