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or are sitting saving questions for the present future and heads filled with the ideas. so get ready for the brain uptake. 40 to the answer to almost everything this week on dw, the basically the nearest page are coming up today. it's official chinese being will not be attending the g 20 summit. it's a diplomatic glow of a whole nation indifferent to president india. so why did she turned on the invitation time to come to summer? it's to have a meeting for outcomes. dwy as an exclusive interview within desktop to transfer your official and weight and shocks upsetting with extinction. we follow a research team in indonesia to say these gentle giants, the
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management and you're welcome to do the news. aisha are glad you can join us. chinese president agent being will not be attending the g 20 summit at the end of this week. in denny, a chinese foreign ministry are 1st and confirm the reports that started circulating last week, even to go to butcher at the invitation of the indian government. premier lee chang will attend the 18th g 20 latest summit in new delhi from september 9th 10th 2 baths and some quick relations between deleon badging remained frustrated since a class on the dispute with him all in boulder against 20 indian troops, 3 years back. changing thing is the 2nd major lead to off the rush. i was led to be 14. do not attend the gathering in denny, but it's one that denny has been putting out all the major stops full of beautification drive. i've seen roads re paved and beautiful spring up on walls and
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bridges in the capital, but there's also been hundreds of houses and roadside stalls that have been demolished since january leaving residents in limbo on the diplomatic side of things change and being not attending a major summit hasn't gone unnoticed. he has bought us president jo button have to say to reporters over the weekend. the just how and when button we get to see the chinese, the, the is still unclear, but the message is up soon. sends is clear in delhi leading foreign policy. i'm just happy. i'm on jacob posted on twitter. what many, what we're really thinking, and i called, she didn't think skipping the g 20 summit. let's go with what it really is. not bothering to give any reason for. she's absence is rubbing it in the age of final indian that's resolve our differences through dialogue. phase me will be over if so brace for impact. so what does india hope to get out of the g?
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20 meeting and given all the internal divisions between nations of the summit. what are the chances of them reaching agreement on the many pressing issues before them? the, the tennessee bureau chief, i'm gonna talk to him. i spoke to him with up conte the top officials in does the g . 20 presidency. she aust, if he was disappointed at changing things, non attendance a new door to door to us or did you do anything meetings? you have somebody does, we're not able to make it a body. bisman. bolton was in there earlier and ordered you 20 meetings at a 4 to 5. you does a lot know that doesn't mean the presidency gets impacted in any way or the other leaders. the other for ministers, everybody discusses. we take it forward with china as well as funding critical in a, in this particularly picked up as it in c, because they have been blocking language, which was critical of russia. the russian president announced a while back,
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but he wasn't coming and he's sending his foreign minister said again, love job. but china one is still not certain. does india don't from inside to the last minute? oh, not at all. not at all. no, not at all. every president, so you have somebody who goes out then not coming. there's so many presidencies, but even the doesn't have gone into pull it. i mean look at and yeah, and look at the, the presidents even. it was held in japan over it was held in uh, or sucka. uh, even when president trump, when p opposed climate action, 3 successive jude went these uh, 40, oppose brick. and yet the g 20 went ahead and did my boss resolution on time reduction. it was $19.00 to $1.00. so these things happen in international politics . i, i, you know, couple of years old was during the group come for these meetings, that's part of life. and let me save you this. the gen isn't more the electric plant. it is to discuss those issues. it's may have somebody that through the
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challenges working on multi lateral issues, it's been very positive to discuss and we've been discussing with them and we started out quite a few issues with them on on this. so do you think that they would sign onto a communicate which might have language, which is critical of russia know we have discussed with everybody the consensus has to be at i would act in my de la cruz. that's the challenge. the challenge is to discuss with or 20 players. and finally i live at an aggregate everybody as a result ball and that sort of makes the job be challenging to we do our best. and the germans, this time for india is that the china is not accepting language which is accepted in the bonnie declaration at the g 20 summit last year. so that is quite challenging how when you're trying to persuade them to sign on to something which is uh, let me tell you that the ukraine issue may be important to some countries, some part of the water. but it's not an important issue for many other countries.
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all the developing countries, emerging countries for all of us view not created the ukraine. well, we didn't create like we did not created the word well, one in world war 2 for us developmentally shoes of uh, growth survival future. uh, as disease climate action, uh, development. those are all important issues. we need to get a consensus on all those issues and then come to any other issue. so that does not bring one issue of a water which is going on for one, or it all feels in your ups and best bid on every other issue of the word this, the development was able to get be impacted by this role in terms of you know food security fertilizes and a few and know it has an impact, and that's why last time and by the we the g 20 is when we and the comic grouping discuss those issues of growth, of progress off of finance and so on. but feeling fertilizer not impacting toward and therefore last in body,
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the jude wouldn't be felt back on the united nation was the resolution, the united nations general assembly. and the security council of political bodies fell back on that resolution. and the 3rd of that. and it also worked out because of this, the sentence used was by when the stuff into that in the movie about this is on the time of war. that's right, that's right. that was a very prominent part of that statement. this is not an at all, this is an age of diplomacy and dialogue. so you hoping that something that that might happen again would. yeah, of course we have a veto in bay, hopefully be available most of the gym and shed for your com to papa joe was going to bonnet, said that they were not sign onto any communicate which does not reject knows russia's invasion of ukraine. will do that, even though that is one of the issues that i'm many other issues. that's one issue which is also being discussed by the shadow president. they meet with the guns. all this is showing the reading over shadow. the final you do some x one sided at one
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particular photo, 60 or about us. one bottle on euclid. oh, bought of 3 and full bottle florida is already being agreed to buy the shell better . 3 of them is open, which would be discussed and debated over the next 2. 4 days. we have a or the mistake we ordered and have a few days you're late. i assume you'll hopefully rails and give me a what is your reason for your hope? are ballots. sustainable? being positive, being constructive. everybody wants a suggestion. every, what do you want to engage to succeed? everybody wants you can do to succeed. nobody wants. you'd want you to remain or divided house all the countries, one jude. when do to move forward and succeed in finding if there was not to communicate in the end because a couple of minutes standing meetings of ended with out communicate that the foreign ministers meeting. would that be a big set back little, you know, if you have some of the dream clinic or me, things have ended with the community or new things i've had to communicate on the one about a glass that is the russia you create about that as being a jet,
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somebody on that battle, but or development issues as being a complete a you consensus on or develop and conditions. we have a open of what you've been consensus on or developing duties. that is correct. but if that isn't that consensus doesn't matter sort. it wouldn't be a set back of what's the motive reflect on in this president. why is detroit? why? because india play such a critical role enough as why developing tv shows we've achieve consensus. we're going to be in the am bushes we've been development and all the issues of all which concerned the word. why should we get caught up in one issue concerning euclid you you? why should we get upset with one wall which is taking place? we just gotten back 90 percent of the work or develop really shoes. we let you consensus and move forward. that's more important for us. that's more important for the building. so that's more important of other developing work because it one was impacting development as well. let. let everybody then agree that that is impacting
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is not encumbered only on india. every body needs politically. it's every then it's, everybody is, well, why is it go lee and deals of responsibility? we do our best and you'll hopefully as you said, close to be available, we are always very positive and optimist because we have a few days of negotiation still to go to show up on acquisitions before the need is arrive here. and you're hoping that of course, we are very positive, we have a optimistic, we're going to get everybody at all. and that was uh, did i lose doing it? or if i'm going to thought you my speaking exclusively, bad to, i'm a top com to the g 20 sherpa. so the indian government, he's really being able to help move fast when it comes to all the g. 20 rounds of meetings that have already taken place. and the lead up to this summit, you can watch that phone interview on a youtube channel, i'll be unavailable on dw, yours. conservationists.
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in, in the new share, i'm working to monitor the behavior and migratory patterns of weight. instruct is spot of international efforts to protect this b c's from extension of the world's biggest fish. growing to the size of a box, but little is known about wail shots, of the coastline of engine ages by well, islands conservation is to working to monitor the elusive spacing they've found a large mailed and spring into action to attach a special like tag on the bid that could allow me, and that's how you had a different challenge and attaching tags today. what i mean? well, i think it turned out that the dorsal fin on while shot is relatively sick or making the process of touching the tags. and last time i'm not too long ago, uh like
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a blue one with the kind of walk through the filter feeding shocks also tracked by the distinctive white sparks and stripes as unique as a human fingerprint efforts to study the general giants have increased in recent years but lack of funding and government this interest of hampstead research efforts. conservationists say more research is needed to protect them from extinction. the more monitoring you do, the more information you get, the more we know about the species. the estimate population in indonesia is hard to extrapolate because there is no scientific study yet. according to the un whale shock, numbers have huffed in the past 75 years targeted fishing as well as by catching nets, pollution, and on sustainable tourism have decimated populations. conservationists hope the
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research will help us understand the shocks life cycle and encourage global efforts to protect them. a some that does it for today, it is most orders from the regions on our website dot com, forward slash issue. and as of you can follow us on facebook, entered as well. and so your next time goodbye. the every jenny is surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time, but still very much alive. your guy to the special sauce in germany
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