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to invest is from 0 live, i'm moving to less than america in such a big coin, treasure, no way as the cryptic currency valued more highly than here. but for many, the frenzy ends in ruins. feel we were promised high speed rail, but so far there is no sign of this going in latin america starts november 8th on dw, the out of last hundreds of civilians stopped and the besieged gaza stripped. breathe a sigh of relief today. as the 1st limited evacuation took place at the roof of border crossing with egypt, people in need of urgent medical care and 4 and passport holders were allowed to escape the battle ground that cause it has become. for those left behind, the ordeal continues as really forces are bombing garza from land, sea and air. and the enclave largest refugee camp was head for the 2nd time. and as
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many days is row claims tuesdays attack took out a high ranking hamas commander. i'm gonna call for lucian berlin, and this is the day the it is not upon me to heat a building. it is a funding aim to have to heat. what is the next bill? the protection of civilians on both sides is paramount and must be respected at all times. i've seen the images and in detail, dramatic and painful. we need to and you mentioned cause we need a newman tennessee size. we do believe that the manager and positives could be of value we have sustained deliveries. so from out turn systems to the innocent civilians and 10 gaza spending very much limited amounts and we need to really skin it up. also on the day,
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germany's president asks for forgiveness for his country's colonial era abuses intends in the as we gentlemans, also need to face up to this history so that we can build a bright future together the best of and so come phone says jim and is federal president, i want to ask for forgiveness, but want gentlemans date to your full fathers here, even for 5, and i'm good time to come to the show. it's good to have you with us. the rough of border crossing is guides, us main. and at this point, only lifeline to the outside world. after almost a month of siege, a 1st group injured or ill civilians and foreign nationals has been allowed to enter egypt. but they leave behind. they describe as how on earth no water, no food, no medicine, constant fear, causes how mosse are on health ministries as the strips last functioning,
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cancer hospital has had to go out of service after running out of fuel. the evacuated also leave behind, over 2000000 thousands was no way of escaping the relentless bombardment and are left to hope for the best. whatever that may be, you will be sending. these were the lucky ones. some of the 1st foreign possible holders to reach the safety of egyptian soil on the other side, hundreds while hoping for that chance to cross. but only those on the list agreed by israel and egypt would be allowed to do so, is often more than 3 weeks under is rarely bombardment and located people here with desperate to escape to clean them, we are relying on gone and hoping we'll get out to our country and we shall sub for it for its destruction, for our friends and loved one, the entire families were destroyed and
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a race had all murdered. and if it weren't for what happened, we wouldn't. li, automatically, as well as those allowed to leave for good gibson authorities, have agreed to a small number of medical evacuations, with ambulances crossing the border to retrieve the severely injured ones in egypt, they would take them to nearby hospitals. the treatment gauze is own medical facilities are desperately showed of even basic supplies and the overflowing with the injured and why more a trucks were allowed through. once again on wednesday, a group say it's certainly a tiny fraction of what entity daily before the how much the terrorist attacks. the hedge of the lens relief agency in gaza, stress, but residents were an urgent need of to he crossed into rafter for a visit. and that was checked by the fact that
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everyone that was asking for food was asking for water. we, i, so almost every children trying to express their way that they need to eat they need to have for to. um, i never ever have seen something similar in guys uh when it came before after config egyptian officials say more people will be able to leave over the coming days. but it's unclear just how long devoted we will remain open to foreign possible holders. what is 2nd is that unless egypt government, let's palestinians cross to for the vast majority of those, trent in gaza. escape will remain impossible. let's bring it ourselves. laura. she's a foreign affairs columnist of foreign policy magazine. enjoys is now from tel aviv welcome to the day, 1st of all, and so people have been let out of gaza for the very 1st time since october. 7th.
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you as president joe biden says, american citizens will leave garza today. is this a one off or are we looking at some true relief for the civilians and gaza? is whether it's limited release on this unclear whether it's a one off or not from what we've picked up so far that there will be limited openings for limited time periods. which means that this may happen again, but the number of people to benefit were remain rather small. if you look at the overall population of garza, that is stock. uh, you know, as israel continues, it's the operation the so it is a really suddenly, but how many times will the open, the how long and how many people would be able to get out as unclear and it's expected taskbar to remain small small of that that guitar has been positioning itself as a key player in the negotiations between either between how mosse and israel,
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how key have they been in securing this development specifically as well this development not too keen, i would say, i think there are 3 strands to the negotiations that are all going on or in future are expected to happen. one is, and most important is full of people have guys to get a basic aid that is happening between israel and egypt to come off. because egypt is the only country that does a has a uh, border pressing uh, an opening with uh, the other is hostages. this is perhaps a from is really perspective the most crucial. that's the one that's got all of his meetings and this specific one. i don't think a piece of need and he will uh if, if you'd ask me in the progress long term talks and o c's fine and opening during ceasefire, that perhaps could play a role if somebody wants to. but even though we'd see egypt is, is, is, is
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a competitor. mm hm. i want to keep looking at the role of katara here though, because it is a very interesting player. it is extremely close to a moss and it's giving their, their political branch a bases they're, they're funding them in part. they have in fact, exclusively blamed israel for the massacres on october 7. so in to what extent israel really willing to work with them here as well. just across our top r is playing a very, very important role and has a huge, huge amount of leverage or from us. now whether it is exercising that leverage or not, we are not very clear because that's well only for hostages have been released. there are these 240 hosted as the last number that we are better off. so cut off has huge influence. alarm us is really some aust got thought to use it or is it using it you got from us? is office that which means how much is leadership?
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is that in the, in that office and they're not just sitting and having cups of tea, but they're actually meeting with the union bates and they meeting with all sorts of the allies. the planning things could use its influence. it is hosting the how much this office. it says millions and aids in age to a goes every year. this money goes to is read them is read, knows what it is going, but it is going to goes out to support. other people have guys have bought these really have long suspected then others have said that a bond with this money goes to her mazda or at least sustains almost as government a governance a, it's bureaucracy that so far has huge influence. thus far. it says it is trying to get the hostages released, but only full wants to just have been released. is this kind of right now, i think from what i've gathered playing the role of, well, you know, it's bossing messages. it's saying uh is where needs to stop from being gaza. so
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how much can gather all the hostages and then send at least the civilians back to is right then because of the villas and stopping the bumping of the transfer of all the up. it was that, is it not being released? so that's um i think what is really doing is sort of conveying what, how much wants to has been what has been wants to how much. but if perhaps can play a bigger role. mm. do you think a release of all civilians that how mazda is currently holding is in the cards? or is the top picked up? will i be talking to assist you lose a veterans negotiations uh, ongoing negotiations and uh, yes, civilians could be released. i know by her boss, if for is rid stops or greece to a ceasefire, which has not happened as well. the stroke that that might be bose is dramatically the bose is remains to be seen. but the message that we getting from the uh, is that uh, her mazda has agreed to, at least we're done civilian hostages,
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but not on a is really, is on an exchange rom, just varies at once. its own palestinian prison is up, all of them released. so just, just to be clear, you're saying that guitar is a major player, egypt as well. uh, could heart wants to come out on top. of course, what's in this for them though, to what do you want to be a big class and global geo politics? this is one of the richest countries in the water with one of the highest per capita incomes and 3rd largest gas preserved zip codes. uh, are they listed as a sucker um was cops and other sporting tournaments and, you know, they, they were in the long night again when a europe cut over a sudden, uh, a gas supplies after the of the rushes degraded amazing, and drop out as a lot of gas, so you know, they wants to play or they want to be prominent and this around it by very, this long,
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but big multiple interlinks with much more prominent and neighbors and they've kind of feel that they might be undermined that authority the authority of the small kingdom, small, very valid thinking to might be under undermine, and they, they want to secure that skill they play is and just to be clear, i'd like to clarify one thing. your egypt has a different role to play. categories are essentially looking at boosters, negotiations, whereas egypt from what i picked up lays a bigger role when it comes to an enduring ceasefire. oh, when it comes to the passing of age, visa 2 different negotiations. fascinating insights, though, as i saw more of the foreign policy magazine joining us from telling me thanks for your time. i. the last here is the un climate change conference in egypt delivered a story break through. after years of wrangling, governments agreed to a loss and damages fund. it was meant to provide financial assistance to the country's most vulnerable and impacted by the effects of climate change. the
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details, however, were left for later. now, there are warnings that the plans might be close to falling apart. preparations are already underway for this year's comp, 28th climate talks in dubai in december. but there's still no agreement on what a loss and damages the fund would look like. who run it, who'd pay, who'd pay what and who would benefit from it? last gas talks on rescuing the project are now scheduled for later this week. and we can speak now to rachel cletus. she is the policy director for the climate of energy program at the non profit union of concerned scientists. and i gather that you are very concerned about the loss and damages fund. welcome to the day. so really, how worrying is this, that there doesn't seem to be an agreement on the table about what was seen as a huge breakthrough. yes,
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has been very concerning. although throughout the year of there has been a group called a transitional committee that has been meeting to sketch out the details of how to get this loss of damage fund up and running. meanwhile, we see an extraordinarily extreme climate influx around the world. this here, let's remember it's been a record setting you're built in terms of heats, as well as floods and wildfires. all of those things hitting the poor as people in the world hardest. and yet this transitional committee ended its last meeting last month in disarray. there was no agreement on details and so they're both together, this emergency meeting, which is going to be on the 3rd and 4th of november in upper darby. and this is a last ditch effort to pull together recommendations to take to call 28, and hopefully operationalize this fund called 28. this is an extreme necessity both for the people in the front lines of this crisis. but it's also really important for trust building and goodwill to secure other outcomes that are needed at this
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golf. yes, we still need to bend that emissions girl. so securing an ambitious agreement there to let's, let's picked us apart because negotiators have had a year to hospice out, who exactly is slamming on the brakes here as well. unfortunately, the united states and several developed countries have held a pretty hard line that they want this fund to be located in the world bank, but just feel really out of touch with what the needs are. a frontline communities, the world bank is a lending institution. it's a donor driven, richard, country driven institution. it's not set up with this governance or explain will to serve the needs off of low and middle income countries were facing those dark climate crisis. and they are calling for an independent body with its own democratic governance. that's honorable to the call on not answerable to the whims of the ritual countries. not was one of the key reasons the last meeting broke down
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. the other is, who has access to the funding and who will pay in to the fund? there's an emerging consensus that the money can come from multiple sources. but the ritual countries whose he trapping emissions are responsible for the bulk of the climate crisis right now that they need to take responsibility and take the lead and providing funding alongside money from philanthropies, from pollution levies, and also other countries who might be willing to or in a position to contribute, but again, there's just been this effort to minimize and evade responsibility of, and that has to shift very quickly. so we are urging the united states in particular to change its foster ahead of this next foundational committee meeting. so we can get a break through there is we are looking at voluntary contributions here though, does, does it make sense at all? is anybody going to chip in there for you to choose in what way and if at all as well, this is the framework we have the you and have triple c is not
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a world government. it does rely on government stepping up to work in solidarity to contribute in a fair way. and unfortunately on, in terms of climate finance with large developed countries are just again and again fully well assured. so that is a concern, as this one gets launched, will it be resourced quickly at the scale that's needed because the needs are acute and they're growing in many parts of the world right now. and what does this back and forth and this, this bickering over details really also tell us about the commitment of the international community and especially the big polluters and the richard countries . what does it tell us about their commitments to saving the climate and to helping other people or other countries bear the brunt of what they are largely responsible for? well, this is all, there's been a collective action challenge and it's only going to work if each country steps out
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to do it's part. so the united states has this daycare to we to our feeling the brand of climate impacts and the united states. we can solve those problem on our own and to solve it collectively, we're going to have to show goodwill. so that in return other nations to will do that part. like i said, the emissions go that keeps going up. that's also increasing loss and damage around the world. so investing in clean energy, accelerating the clean energy transition around the world and funding it, especially for developing countries. that's a responsibility on richer nations and if they failed to meet it, we will all collectively lose grasp of cherish climate goals. so this is a moment to step up beyond parochial interests and come together to get agreement at maybe just a yes or no answer. climate active as of long criticized that comp and the agreements reach there are a far as are there, right? no, they're not. this is the only legitimate body with every country. even the smallest
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small island nation has a voice, and that's why it's a space worth preserving those. rachel cletus of the client with an energy program of the union of concerned scientists. thanks so much. thank you so much for having me. the germany's dark colonial past is a chapter the country has long been accused of not only not to between 1884 and the end of world war one, germany held territories across the continent and the african continent, including in modern date, townsend, mia now germany has asked townsend mia to forgive the crimes committed under its colonial rule during presidents signed by the stine meyer, wrapped up a visit to the country, saying he was ashamed of past crimes and atrocities. some good intends in this. the jam and president laid a rate at a mass grave of africans who died when germany was the colonial ruler. here. during
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the mug, emoji uprising from 19 o. $5.00 to $19.00 o. 7, up 230-0000 people were brutally murdered with the defendants of some of the victims. listening, starting my offer, the message of reconciliation that's about so you can say is what happened here as part of our shared history, the history of your full fathers and the history of a full fathers in germany. oh, your thoughts we gentlemans also need to face up to this history so that we can build a brighter future together. the best of and so come phone says jim and is federal president. i want to ask for forgiveness, but want gentlemans date to your full fathers here even for 5 and i'm good time have never before has the gym and later, given such a clear statement of regret for the crimes committed to stein my visit to the museum, which records that painful history,
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including hangings and the headings. he sat down with descendants of those killed, some of whom are seeking the return of human remains stolen by jim. and i couldn't get any run, but it's very important for then go need the locals here. and for africans generally, that when someone is buried, you don't just bury the bones. the head is very important. for the time i said he would help trying to locate the sky live chief, some gambling a tribal leader executed by the germans in 1986. it will be hoping that promise and his words of regret for the past, for the step towards working through rooms largely for golf named gemini, still a source of pain intends in the a german, a rule and has a neo lasted for just over 30 years, up to the end of the 1st world war,
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at the berlin conference of $1885.00 european powers carved up the african continent between them and germany declared, it's right of colonies in west africa. german east africa however, was not part of that deal though it was seized in the same year. the colony covered the mainland areas of what is now townsend, mia as well as barone, d, rwanda, and a small part of mozambique. you can see there on the map, resistance by africans was often met with brutal suppression. in recent years, times in the us government has called on germany to negotiate reparations for crimes committed under colonial rule of defendants of tribal leaders executed by german colonial forces or calling for the skulls of their leaders to be returned. long email, the leader of the child got tribal lead resistance against the germans and was killed as a result. his goal is one of several believe to be in
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a museum here in berlin. charles, come the reports for marshy in northern pennsylvania, on a quest for honor and restitution. the tone is mostly on the slopes of mount. katy men generally is home to the chalka tribe. the serial man is gwen for that was mind giving any need of the jungle. when the for jim on economy is bought last several years later, they do most 100000000 of those thinking they are going to rebel again. they took several schools back to gemini bug, you made it then go a bundle. i look a there was see see mean what was done to monkey may lead to me and my family. we are not such aside. leave it to pull off with the concepts here. into our lives. well, but they agree, lucille, this wasn't normally that they do now will high school wasn't extra of great violence that was done to asked me if i do, i do a minor and that is why we have not lived in peace all these years. as this
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museum does monumental is tore his leadership of the chug, a tribe, and his rebellion against the gems. the fact that the gym i was not on the excluded him, but to be headed him and took his quote to berlin. the normal grave would not be an option even if the school is returned to them. well, we have decided that after it's returned, cisco will not be buried in the ground because his body was not legally buried. ado goes, but he was laid to rest without proper rights for the wind, where he was late. he cannot be seen by the new quote as well for the godaddy. what . how will god, therefore, we believe his spirit is not a piece to them while we are looking at a place where he will become m a rated to google. above we had to buy the vehicle high 1000000 used to own all these land here. as he was chief of the cha good shape
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. it is not owned by his grandson and he's generations, that changed. there was where the gym and a quarter noises him and 18 others like me to lose one for that was a month. those killed here. he's cool. he's also in gemini and the native has confirmed their relationship. you will once more than just this cool. he also runs composition quite often on back of the kind of when we requested the 10s in the, in government take a firm stance to ensure that the german government pays us. if the government maintains built in some level, we could be paid even today. i do, i think you said we have went through jim, i need to take it in a test. but these officials, they're not signed is cool. are we sending his 50 year old site to find his grandfather's remains and bring them home? continues the latter time. are ready, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. so you can follow
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the, the, the we news line from berlin. another attack on dogs, us because refugee camp. israel's military says it's fighter jets, targeted him killed a 2nd senior commander of the group and as many days also on the program. the 1st seriously injured palestinians in foreign passport holders are allowed to leave. casa officials say hundreds have crossed into egypt including international 8 board, right. the
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