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[000:00:00;00] the the, this is the w news slide from the lid. a warning the world is off track from beating its development cults. the un says countries of fighting to make targets to end poverty and hunger for the latest meet this week in new york to prevent progress, some cold for a rescue flat fee international late if it gathers pace and leave you a week off the devastating funds. tens of thousands, the homeless and black clean board had food. now there were concerns about the 2
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little tabs on the depression. and informed me the one kind of sites has ended months. the stipends franklin ted rice winning straight for our drive at triumph. that the single pole going pretty well that in more sports coverage, the i've been visible and woke up. what lead is a gathering in new york for a series of meetings, including the un general assembly countries of being judge to salvage, they have promises to help the world's poorest and address major challenges ahead of the meetings. climate activists rallied in new york and around the world, demanding more action to help local moving climate changes on the agenda with the u . n, as well as the so called sustainable development goals, progress towards improving the environment and health of fire off track. and in
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some cases, going banquets, the un says the sustainability goals themselves need a global base group plan will lead is we'll meet this way to try to provide those ambitious goals. the leaders gathering in new york city this week had been told to come with urgent and concrete solutions to rescue the planet and its people. if current trends persist, the u. n. warrens that by the year 203575 1000000 people still be living in poverty . more than 600000000 people go hungry every day. $84000000.00 children are projected to be out of school. 606000000 people who lack access to electricity. the 2030 agenda is made up of 17 targets, known as the sustainable development goals or esg. it is so decided which were
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adopted by all member states in 2015 and ambitious blueprint or to do list which includes funding climate change, protecting our oceans, combat him disease, eradicating poverty, and ensuring quality education and gender quality. this year marks the halfway point for achieving the 2030 deadline. and according to the latest progress report, the world is in trouble. only some 15 percent of targets are on track to be reached by 2030, close to half or moderately, or severely off track. and some 37 percent have either seen no movement or regression below the 2015 baseline. exacerbating crises, such as the war and ukraine, the lingering drag of the cupboard 19 pandemic, and multiple climate related disasters. have hanford progress on achieving the 2030
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rescue plan by the you when she's in says there's still time to change course with strength and political will. my appeal to of leaders will be clear. this is lots of times for busting our positionings. this is not the time for indifference or indecision, uses time to come together for real practical solutions. it's time for compromise for about the tomato. gutierrez says that means integrating the cds into national policies, budgets, and long term development planning. leaders will also be asked to adopt a new political declaration, reaffirming their commitment to the 2030 agenda that includes a stimulus of at least $500000000000.00 per year in affordable, long term financing for developing countries to help them invest in the global goals and break the cycle of debt. let's go over to our political report and
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matthew more. only 15 percent of the you in sustainability goals are on track to being completed. the consequences swipe and the prognosis is pretty bleak. i mean, the german government made all pretty sol bluntly, but the method as much development administer span. your schultz said recently, the half time balance sheet was really worrying. i don't count trends. germany nor any country will reach the goals, the set themselves in 2015. just to illustrate that as we had the extreme poverty goal to reach 0 people living and extreme poverty by 2030, there are 575000000 people that will be living in extreme poverty on current trajectories. that was where you got there the some target said only completely the wrong direction there. there was a plan to have you. nobody living in chronic hunger by 2030 currently in 2022. do you, i'd say 735000000 people living in extreme on good, that's off by 122000000 in recent years. so it's,
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it's not looking good for geometry is the 2nd biggest thoughts of the un and the country that places a huge emphasis on multilateralism. this is deeply concerning. the government wants to put that as the jews, the sustainable development goes back on the agenda summit today and tomorrow. so what our government's doing exactly to keep this agreement alive and well. jeremy wants to inject some emphasis, as i said yesterday via lined a number of key country contributions that the whole will um, will help to kind of push that goes along among that kind of i will tell you all of the plans, but among them is a kind of strengthening families, foreign policy, one of the goals that like gender equality, the german government says 90 percent of the funding projects and that the funding the have that goes from the foreign ministry will go to women projects involving women. they want to tackle social and equality to that. and to that effect, he wants to spend 300000000 euros extra on,
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on projects that talk with social inequality. and it's a big focus on play met, understand the big gemini is going to increase climate financing to 6000000000 pena by 2025. despite all of that, the government has been criticized the prominent charity yesterday called the the jews, the sustainable development goes, assembled and asked why the german government had actually caustics overall budget for next year. they said that that sent a wrong signal. so for jeremy, lots of watch them to do at home and on the world stage in the next 2 days. you're for matthew moore. thank you very much for feeling sitting on the latest there on the s t gates. this late as in new york will also attend to climate ambition summit . the when hoping that the meeting will spur lead is to meet those targets to reduce combinations with a brief sent assessment joint countries and not fulfilling their commitments to limit rising temperatures. climate activists to budge governments to meet their pledges at demonstrations around the world. even berlin protest has made them knock
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on the german capitals best on that unlock the brand, and the gates sprayed yellow and orange. the german climate activist group last generation says it's an urgent cry faction. the group is 9 for staging, disruptive process like blowing themselves to straits in most ways to coal for an end to burning fossil fuel. police detained, mold, and it does inactive. this new brand new book gave sense for political turning point, like i know of the land mark now, and we need exactly this turning point. again, today, the chancellor continues to pull boil on the fire account be that the basic livelihoods of millions know billions of people are being put on the line science and scientists. a clear that we need to end the use of fossil fuels by 2030. you know lars, in the lane wasn't alone. major climate protests have been staged in cities around
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the world in the past few days. in new york organizes said 75000 people marched on sunday, kicking off the cities. annual climate tweak is the issue. the biggest issue of our time, because we must be to new york is hosting the united nations and you general assembly. this week one focus will be combining climate change as part of the un sustainable development goals. but many leaders of wealthy countries, us keeping the summit this year. and the us president is the only head of a security council nation attending in person. but the activists in new york and to touch and said, they'll keep getting louder until the world's biggest greenhouse gas. to me says,
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listen one we're going from libya is devastating floods. the u. n. is wanting about 2 volt dams in the east that could boast needed. and kazi, the went through an attorney in office, says the dams, around the massive price of the torrential rains. the local authorities say both stands are in good condition residents and don't say similar warnings went on heated for years before to dance ruptured last week for leasing a bullet for it's with whole neighborhoods out to see the world health organization says only 4000 people have been counted dead, 9000 is still missing. the effort is gathering pets. a week after the flooding, cruise race to clear what if a cottage the ocean returns to the coastline of dana and bodies continue to wash out on the sho. catastrophic slugged waters ripped through the city, sweeping everything in its path out to sea. so coast held terrifying stories of
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survival bod. most of this man says his family only survived because they managed to cling to a drainage pipe on his wife. sift through what's left of that home, trying to salvage whatever she can. she describes the moment the footboard is swept through the house. and he didn't want to die. so this was my own eyes. i saw my family about to die in front of me. no large scale aid has begun to arrive. this french facility is just one of several being builds, but many say what's most needed now is psychological support for the victims. a low close, i'm not sure whether they should stay or leave down
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a while. we still don't know anything we're hearing groomers. some are trying to reassure us. others are saying, do you need to leave the city? we have no water or resources here where you with so much dis, authorities are concerned about the risk of disease and infection, underscoring how important the clean up operation is for the entire region. let's bring in our sample monte libby and political analyst. what's your take on how the optimal has been handled? so thought being celtic. in fact, i mean there was a lack of coordination that has been a certification of local voices and defense invoices and critical voices. and they are trying to better improve the aid situation, or criticizing the local authorities. i mean, you know, passivate and state in libya, they're monitoring civilians and presidents. they fail to monitor the dams that have broken over the city. i've done that, it's a,
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it's customary to leave you and governance, and so most of all, so tired of them has come at the expense of living lives. what about these wanting somebody hearing from the you in about 2 of the dams that could potentially best the grim testament to the authorities and use them to be um, i mean, you know, the human has to play the alone. the human is never wondering about this 2 times, but does on the thought of them. i mean, they are also in a creek and they've been creating for many years now. no one has called the alarm on that. it's almost coming at the end now and, you know, when the, when the lights kind of turn off on the web or they're showing next. and that's the big danger here, is that this is no longer a game that can be played because they can come by are about libyans coming together. so beautiful testament to the fact the older libyan letting people himself have come from west indies himself. but their authority is, are drastically failing them. this should not be the case today, the international community needs to take control of this situation. and they need to ask the local authorities that would be
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a national army. that is morgan. and i'm more interested in suffocating a journalist and block, and then for 2 days wants to get back to board intelligence. then getting the stories the best citizens are getting international aiden. what about the information that we've been receiving in bold costing? it's been a week since floods and that this whole continues to fluctuate. could you explain that as well? you know, there are 3 different groups really on the ground. there is the 1st group, the groups that have come from across libya and explosion of national sentiment. libby and scouts, libyans of little books of life, there are the libyan red crescent that is operating there and then there is going to be a national army. libby, national army, obviously is a control of the situation and some of it is chaos because there are so many different groups unable to coordinate very well with each other. and i think some of it is kind of flush, we've seen that there will be a national army, does not want the scrutiny of the numbers, doesn't want to be able to have to take responsibility. we've seen deep fakes, of the local councils made or emerging on televisions, going use the radio claiming that he gave the alarm and he gave you
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a long test as and some have accurate them. when you know this was was easily proven to be full so well, some of it is chaos. i think a lot of it is kind of flush and it's testament, again, a grim testament again to the moral fiber of libya, as particularly residents have told us on camera that they wouldn't know of actuation orders. what about the ada? if it, though you describe the optim off as being hectic spots um, from what i've read people there in libya, have been utilizing in ensuring that aid is getting for as well, the united thing and trying to deliver the aid. but once it gets out of the west, of libido, the south of libido and a bunch of be some of the, it is done in the control ability, national army. and i'm there on can find reports, i should mention the some a like a generators for example, have been stolen. the result of price is being fluctuates. it across a positive debt. another report for the economy been going into, it's going to be a while. i spoke to someone with family yesterday in the east of them. now you said
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the home has collapsed and the optimal just still haven't received any help. no shelter, no food, no clothes. so the reality is the, it's grim, i don't think it's time to pack it. i think it's again, it's a good thing. it is a testament to it that the libyans of o, from the works of life, whatever, uniforms on uniforms that wearing, they're risking their lives. we had that there was a such a mess. the teams that tragedy died yesterday on the road towards them. that tells you a bit more about the coordination in the chaos that it's happening that but this is about a race against time to save more lives. it's about a race against time to make sure that it displays almost 40000 of those settings are also not fearful up their life. for cooling the alarm, it's about the residents have been, has the, the biggest city and so, and i can, is going to be also not feeling for their lives. and by the thought a, it's a, it's a major, major problem that if the lights turn off on deadline and remain dark on perhaps even the next tragedy can take place. so i think we should be critical and constructively so, but the element itself from the local authorities, missed them to be a,
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have present themselves to be criminally negligent incompetent. let's divide that political chaos that we've seen from the point of government and the west and the government and the east. this all has to stop the political paralysis of the last 10 years. the neglect over the last 50 is what let us of this case. and the next 5 days are going to be question as well, because if this governance doesn't change, the more lives the last, the more lives are at risk. a conflict of some 11 years, this will be left. it's not those insights and from unassailable, not the libyan political analysts. thank you. thank you. it's like looking at some other stores making use. now from around the world. checking lita rama is on the role of has appeared in a new video on social media. i mean, speculation he was in a critical condition at the hospital. it's not certain when the video was filled. you probably need intelligence had reported, he was in a call and let you to a serious illness. you are off is one of russia staunchest supporters of it's for a new crime deluxe. the thousands of israelis have month, the jewish new year with
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a protesting tel aviv against the government's plans to have a whole bunch of additional system. months have demonstrations that roll israel off the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu proposed the changes. critics say the plans for the weekend democracy. the international court of justice is today holding a hearing of, of russia's invasion of ukraine. moscow attempted to justify its attack by claiming chief was committing genocide against russian speakers in the east. ukraine has rejected this allegation and filed the case against russia for abusing international law. today, the cold in the hague will hear arguments from a russian representative for the 1st time. moscow is arguing that the court has no jurisdiction to below. for the matter. the court has already ordered russia through the seats. it's military operations that you see. a chilton is following the proceedings for us in the netherlands explained to us what these cases with you about lucy,
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to hi ben. so the case is about the genocide convention from 1948. and it goes back to the early days of the war and of the russian born ukraine. so basically, 2 days after the invasion and ukraine started to ukraine, fi of this case and said, said russia used that, it gave some of the genocide in nissan. ukraine to justify the wall of a bitch and by that that it did miss. here's the genocide convention. this is what the general case is about. but right now what they will discuss here today or the hearings will be about is the question or better. the quote behind me, which is the international court of justice, does have jurisdiction and the case initially, russia wasn't even participating in the case. now, it is why is that it may be a bit more precise on this. so area of russia has owned the filed a written filing across no, to your for the hearings,
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but also the court. the i'm move international court of justice is the court of the united nations and russia is still a member of the united nations and even a member to the permanent security, a permanent member to the security council. so what really made to rush to change his mind to come today is not clear, but it is clear that they are expected to come to make their case, that this court has no jurisdiction. and the consequences if the court rules against russia. so then we had talking about years here, so if the court finds fetid, has jurisdiction in the case, we're just expected to take place in the next couple of months. then it will only look into the merits of the case. and as i, as i said, experts say that this might take years, but at the end of this, there could be reparations for ukraine. this would ukraine as ask for, they said that they want reparations for what came out of the false claim of
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genocide. and for that one flew reparations. and what about russian war crimes in ukraine which we documented day after day? you know? yeah, of course, um this is a bit another. so there are different kinds of international justice or race for you trying to look for just this. this is one way of ukraine trying to, to get reparation. so to get dressed as out of this, and this is about state liability as they call it this, about the liability of russia for the aggressions. but at the, or what they tried to get out of the genocide convention. but at the same time, there of course, also other ways of looking into getting a, getting people to be held accountable for this. and maybe the most prominent is spent on national criminal court of justice, which is also based and they have, they have issued an arrest bar and against flooding the approaching earlier this
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year. but there's also a big, longstanding discussion about establishing a tribunal for the crime of aggression. so that are like other strains of intent to address international justice and that ukraine is trying to, to use for it's case. and let's say it, we will be following the story with you, of course, and getting updates. a very interesting, intriguing quote, star your thoughts receive. so in i the sports now and inform you the one for our res kindle sites has one of the single pole going pri, ending red bulls 15 race winning straight defending champion mux was stopping, who had won a rank with 10 races in a row. we finished 5th after struggling and qualifying on saturday. you know ras sides? no rental car is where it to be seen in the front row and the lights of singapore. the robberies posted a couple of signs with
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a perfect starts and didn't even better and use both. they're already his teammate child, so the class over took mercy. this is george russell to make it an early february 12 and the race continued to go into res. favor logan sergeant costs the 1st safety car to come out and left $16.00. allowing an early change of tires. call the leaders fox. what worked perfectly for signs didn't spoil the clag. the frenchman had to wait in the pit for passing traffic and dropped from 2nd to 7 next step and didn't pay it and made up some places after starting 11th. but cars refresh, atari is simply braced past in upfront color. sciences leads began to melt fast settings, okay. with 10 lips to go, russell made his move on the quick to claim a podium spots only to throw it away in the very last left. when he caressed is mercedes into the will.
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the science never relinquish the lead and cross the line. first head of michael are in slender norris and louis hamilton 1st step and finished 5th my 1st the fairies 1st waiting since july 2022. i want to thank everyone for making these here to airport to turn around and i'm just waiting to see some of the raw through the beginning. but now when a weekend, hey, we made the res. they're already can prove this. wasn't the fluke next weekend in japan, in football, promoted hide behind, have secured the 1st floor. it is like a wind beating payments for 2 on loading from their opponents. hiding behind
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midfield the evidence she scored twice against his parents. claiming on sunday, as the newcomers prevailed in a 6 go through the wave and came back from 2 goals down to equalize, but then she was stored. hiding homes lead a few minutes later to make sure his side secured victory after the match. blaming born even didn't, she was honest about what it was felt like to score twice against his hometown club . it was a very nice feeling in front of a full crowd to score goals against bayman. i could have maybe picked a different opponents that everyone was here today though. my family, my girlfriend, my best friend square here, all made the journey from bring him into here. yeah. so it was nice that i could score to gold, so i told them i'm going to dom stock looked on their way to a blow out when it gets mentioned dropbox, but the visit is riley to us, secure a free full tool time slots to up in stock score to give us
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