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the the, this is dw news live from ballot shows. are you interested in overshadows news of a further extension to the guys at true thomas plans, responsibility? as 3 people are killed and several mobile wounded attack has opened fire near the bus stop during morning rush shops, please say the 2 gunmen were also killed. thus they called the 28th climate tools opened, and one of the wells biggest oil producing nations as 70000 delegates observance
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lobby a send back to us, defend or device are realistic. hopes that delegates can agree to push the global economy away from fossil to the presence of russian for administer, sega pro spots. a boy called at the o. s. c. e summit in scopes several members of the east west groups, day away, all the rushes. the gulf is welcome to the program. we stopped in israel. well storage the say at least 3 people now been killed and more than a dozen and wounded of the gunman opened fire at a bus stop in jerusalem. this cctv footage appears to show to attack us getting out of the car and firing on people the militant is in this group. how boss has claimed responsibility for the shooting is really government says the palestinian suspects
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with kills epicene by to off duty police officers and arms to build the use of the attack. it came shortly after a truce between is run to a mazda militants, was extended into a 7 stay the chose as broad as the 1st break in the is rarely bombardment of the gaza strip. since all mazda attacks on israel, on october 7th, germany, the us and all of us have designated home us as a terrace group of correspondents bench resort. and isn't until of eve at the place known as hostage square austin earlier. what impact is a morning shooting in jerusalem has on the cx 5? so it's liza ceasefire. very shaky ground, which it has been the entire time. this is upfront child truths, and there's so many moving parts of the things that can go wrong at any time. as you've said this morning in jerusalem, where i was earlier,
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you're telling me if i've been talking to families of uh, soldiers for example, hoping this is why it will hold as close to the families of hostages. they're absolutely desperate that it holds it. the more hostages are released as far as the altercation the sporting go, the shooting. the deadly shooting cuts out has previously said that these are running mine have breaches that also be. there's also been fighting between thomas milton said his way, the salt as in the gaza strip open. 3 takes fire as well. that whole can see that minor incidents and not a major breach all districts. now israel says that as receive the list of hostages, so could be released today. tell us more about that. well originally, how about us was saying it on that list would be a family that his dad, a the youngest member of the entire hostage group,
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a 10 month old baby. his 4 year old brother and mother, they said by how much to his being killed in his way the s rank prior to the cruise . we happened a confirmation of that israel simply saying they would not accept any the release of any ted hostages. they want hostages, released and lives. in this case, we're being told, these families don't on the list. the last of the children could possibly one of the children could possibly be on misplaced along with to russian is re lease and stay in the midst of this is how the city of prison has to be released. all sort of waiting for confirmation for that gap friends of how many other hostages are anxiously awaiting. they have a wide hostage square for any news, holiday coping with this agonizing way. i'll be speaking with
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related to one young goal views family was caught up in all of this. she has some thoughts here, relatives if a voted for the one, the one of that is still being hostage to help hostage the rest of them have been released. so far, so it's pain, a mix of emotions for her. she says, you know, joy at one stage and there's an absolute despair. the other she comes from be a ready which you may have heard of one of the what's the communities close to the gaza strip that was absolutely devastated. is are these the stories just to get a better? ok, how did it doesn't get any easier as the days go by of the honda and all of these rarely sites spoken to down here on hostage square all in a similar position. so many of them knowing someone or having lost someone in his drama or the past 7 weeks, and it's been a long 7 weeks with every one crossing. i think as that diplomatic tolts between
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hesitant lincoln, us secretary of state to explain it as well today. and now in ramallah talking to the palestinian authority president that something will come with that that we will get some sort of extension of the truth even if it is just they did have, has been resolved in their reporting from tennessee. thank keeping has been with todd sol, how mosley hostages as well, and has been released and published indians held in his riley jails. a total of $210.00 prisoners have been released so far. w, as tanya cram, i filed this report about one of them a 17 year old whose family says he was arrested and detained after throwing fireball 4 days now. emmanuel levy has been anxious the waiting for this moment. her 17 year old son comes, it was expected to be released from an is very prison, as part of the delicate truth agreement between israel and thomas in the national
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show. he's been in prison for 10 mountains about so i haven't heard from him. so what's the issue, what i'm just waiting for him when to come home, and then a moment of joy and relief comes about 16 men. he was arrested, the study persecution accused him of amongst other things, supporting terrorism creeds as part of the home and arson on national. his crowns. his family said he was throwing motor tough cop to egos and of a sentence. he is one of the under 18 year olds that is well agreed to release from prison. many a still being held in administrative detention. all that i'm just excited to be among my people. and with my family, i feel extremely happy. now the are the nobody here wants to talk politics as this fee is that they could be easily re arrested many of them or have you as the mother is worried about her son's health. and was that, and i did i,
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i'm upset. my son was like this, every rate you had to have caught, he was very nice clothes. he's not like you lose a little. he's changed a lot connected with the yes. for now the family is just relief that this on his back home. and now to some of the other story is making headlines around the world of the us secretary of state anthony blinking has been meeting with the head of a fellow sitting in a 13 month with the boss, the westbound city of ramallah, l m v. stress the need to protect civilians in southern gaza doing talks with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu interest of the us prosecute does have announced charges against an indian national salting to assessing the prominent sick activist group. but one thing putting in the us india regards, putnam as a terrorist, us officials said on the indian government official, have hired another man to carry out the killing. russia supreme court has
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effectively outlawed l. g, b, t, q active as of labeling the community. and the extreme is through the judges approved an application by the justice ministry, which argued that authorities had identified manifestations of an estimate. nature in the international energy be due to the united nations comp, 28th climate conference has opened into by governments preparing for 2 weeks of talks and hopes of an agreement on phasing out fossil fuels. a record to $70000.00 participants are expected to attend over the coming days. but that's also good criticism of the host countries, the choice of the man who chests the talks as they have to the summits venue. the control over see over the choice of the host is not lost and some of the participants the united arab emirates is one of the world's top all producing
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countries of any picked up and oil executive to preside over the talks that we are here in dubai. and one of the largest exporters of fossil fuels in a country that's really relying on fossil fuels. and we don't want to shy away from that truth. and that reality, we think that this is the right cost and the cost to be calling for a phase out of fossil fuels and centering a conversation on what adjust transition away from fossil fuels. looked like the cops when he had president brushed of criticism, say in climate action would be impossible without all companies taking part. speaking at this um its opening. so don, all just bear said the world has reached a dangerous cross roads. the way is deeply proud, and the home button to be hosting comp 28th at that time. and this terrific has decayed for prime its action. we know, as you know,
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the gravity of this moment we feel as you'll see, the urgency of this what yep. the lacking sense of urgency is exactly what politicians around the world have been criticized for it to send to men shared by many activist attending the talk. so that way i hop in this the main change meeting we took last. we've got 2 small option 1st very important, pregnant changes, it was very well. we all the features of clement to different use. the house called the 2 weeks um its the largest ever climate gathering as well to you and says it could be the most important level of meeting since power is 2015 duct.
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then nations agreed to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees celsius. but scientists weren't that the planet is running out of time to achieve this goal with this year, being the whole test on record. and for me on this um now joined by the w report, the place and was at the at the conference place. i remember covering cop 128 years ago here in berlin about like 4000 people attending a today. 70000 people are expected to attend this year's conference of the parties . is that really sustainable? well uh i think uh for a lot of people. the conversation is the weather. uh, as $70000.00 people come here, buddies, if things will be done because like we've heard in the reports, would they be more action download or more would an action we've seen in all the
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cop conferences where promises have been made and some of those pharmacies have not been kept us for 32, developing countries. so for a lot of the delegates that are here today, the live feed, not a finance solutions for all well and seen. that's policy me cause i called the cop uh 28. was fine locked in solution that would help reduce global warming. and do you think it's realistic that, that we have a real outcome some real progress at the end of call 20 well, i mean it covers the god in a good 14, according to some delegates. as you may know, the agreement has the rich today about the such a novel d loss and damage schwann. and also we've already seen some countries, especially in germany. the u. k. u was defined through united and i got married pleasure and money to the loss and damage phone. so if one has to go by the 1st day
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of the of this talks, then maybe it would end in good for 10. but again, we us to about 13 or 12 days to go. now that also protests taking place outside the conference venue. that's what more can you tell us about that? yes in, in the morning some begins, most of the women put up the 1st test outside the venue, the rece fine is a basic heavy. what be we asking for? what the asking for is that the current policy on food in around the well should chase the believe that all each in hobbies and we, our b of us humans, our own food is affecting the health of our plants. and so that's has been your call um it comes as a surprise to some people because they, you use a very strict wood wood for test l g b t, right? so i find the protests against government, his bonds protest,
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any form of protest as is banned here. so it was seen by some people at the sign of need that at least um, what are we seeing or the cops, you know, active is coming out to raise your concerns. uh, we can also see that here. uh for the is that's what happened earlier. these this morning, w space and back in a do by many cents of the and to dig even deeper into the subject. i'm now joined in the studio by w's environmental impossibilities across the fall. um, beatrice the, the conference was kicked off by agreeing uh, this loss and damage from the place also just mentioned. what is this funded? why is it so important? a loss of damage from the essentially works like an insurance scheme for low income countries for hip, extreme weather and who's paying into those funds. it's the, the rich, our nation's, the wealthy nations, were also coincidentally the ones that are polluting the most were kind of driving
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the problem here. and so this was something that was agreed upon last year and, but then of course, they still have to decide how exactly are we going to play this out. and the fact that after so much back and forth, it is now we're starting the conference by kicking it off by saying, okay, it's going to go into motion. this is historic because just a few years ago it was, i'm think of all to even think that, you know, richard nations would even agree to pay into a fund like this. but there's still a sticking points. and that is that the, what the negotiator is kind of agreed to now, it doesn't make it legally binding for these countries to pay into it. if only urge of developing nations, it's are developed nations to pay into the funds. so there's still a fee enough to just urge them. well that's what active as are saying is that no, it's not enough. lots of people can kind of back out there. but that's all we have for the moment. and also this was something that has been discussed for months
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and 5 negotiations around this kind of when both. and so the fact that this was finally agreed upon is already a huge step. now the board mentor logical organization issued a report today that this year 2023 is set to be the warmest here ever. but will, can you tell us about this report? the report confirmed a lot of things we already know, but that doesn't mean that these statistics are not shocking. we is, are seeing the hottest here on record. a record level of the, like sea level arrives of record lows with antarctic ice record concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. and this has received the consequences of this all over the world. the record is that the report, a thing that we're seeing doesn't every single continent we're seeing a stream, whether in every single confident. so the fact that the report is coming out now should really serve as a call to action to all the world leaders or all of the no accident that is coming on. know exactly like it was obviously saw through when these world leaders are
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altogether pledging that they're going to change the world and they're going to do better. why not tackle fossil fuels? why not? you know, what activists are really calling for is a full phase out of fossil fuels because we've known for a long time. but this is what's driving the problem and, and active. this are also saying, if we don't tackle this any time soon, and any of these conferences comp is going to become the laughing stock and because it knows what the problem is, but it's not really addressing it a very briefly comes up to investing in a fossil fuels how like to have the biggest contributes, is that to face face the amount? it's unlikely that's a full face that is going to happen. and that's because this conference needs everyone to agree and we have big countries like us, china, india, even the host, the united arab emirates, they're all against a full phase. or because they say their household energy and their economies are too dependent on it. and then even that you, which is for a full phase out,
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is only talking about technology, about unabated emissions. so that means that you can still use technologies like carbon capture, which has been proven, doesn't work on a, a big scale. what we can hope for is a possible phase down of fossil fuels. that will be a good 1st step. it would be a for sophia. indeed, thank you very much. the w's beatrice kristof our that or not in related news, a cause here. berlin has rule that the german government failed to do enough to meet its own climate goals and find that little judge's said, be planned by what of shows coalitions in cap c. o. 2 emissions in the transport and building sectors did not meet the necessary equipment bonded ported officials to adopt and immediate program to reduce emissions. the government is expected to appeal routing, which comes a day before the german chancellor travelers to the comp 28 summit in due by side.
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and for more on that, let's be for the w as a chief, political it to me say look, who's now miss a lot. tell us more about the court proceedings. a yes, this is a ruling by a high regional court brandenburg. it can still be overturned by the next level at the same time. it's a very important key routing because it is essentially telling the government that we just talked about a lot of 1st steps in terms of climate change that has to go the full way in terms of its own commitments. it towards saving it. t is c o 2 costing down on those emissions. and the routing here relates particularly to the building on transport, sexed with a government for the past 2 years, failed to meet its own targets by millions of tons of c o. 2 emitted and here the cost is saying these are firm commitments and the needs to be an ad hoc program. so
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essentially the government has to spend more money on how to do it right now to cut those emissions in this particular 6th. uh, where is the government had tried to avoid having to meet individual targets by 6 step by essentially saying, we'll do a pro program. we would differentiate the quote is bringing the government back to its initial legal commitment to now this is it a novice, legal set back in the 2nd after a court ruled that the german government kind of transfer the money from the corona pond mix that's less left over from that fund into modernizing the german industry . what was the reasoning of the constitutional court to decide at that? or if there's a certain irony here because i'm one of salt, so demons on. so just so a 65000000000 euro hole blown into his budget planning. because dominique is constitutional. the highest court. it said that the government cannot use funds
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it's, it's basically we directed a from and funds in box to basically deal with the pandemic it to towards climate change. so he was told by the highest court, you can't use this money for something else, and you initially said it's money that was never dad, this is all that. so that tell me wants to take on. and at the same time, now you have a pretty high regional quote, say the government has to spend more on ad hoc measures. so the government is very eager to now demonstrate that account put together a budget that would be thrown out by the quotes. so this gives the regional quotes ruling quite a bit more weight because the last thing sorts ones is using more credibility about keeping to his own promises. fairly briefly please, what's expected from the government to appeal this decision? well, it's expected that the government will appeal at today. i was able to speak to someone
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close to the germans. office said they are still assessing the scope of this, and this is relating to proceeding that is currently in the parliament in the bonus tag. so it is legislation in the making official, this readings will play a role. all chief political edits, i'm sure it came from the thank you very much me, jane, or roches for a minute. so said caleb, ralph has made a rapid appearance on the european diplomatic stage facing his west, some critics at a summit and the north macedonian capital sculpture for the organization. for security and cooperation in europe. props invitation us spots some backlash with ukraine's diplomats refusing to attend the events that offset the 57 member o. s. c e, which links countries in europe, central asia and north america. the truth was on the brink of collapse. this is a sub broad speech, came off to stop criticism of roches full on your brain in the summits openings,
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but you remotely ship it so that's what it was supposed to get on this ticket on the w's brussels bureau chief, i saw phenomena as at this conference and early i also bought the fiction goals by law process. attendance of the yes indeed, a lot of friction and there are members of the organization such as ukraine, of course, poland, unable to countries that are boy cutting this meeting here. because they say that they cannot sit alone, one table with a foreign minister of the countries that invaded ukraine and stems accused of war crimes. and that is the main sweats. today you were p and security and had of this meeting. they also said that they expected to my profit to use this stage here to spread progress and propaganda. and that is actually to be honest, what he did during his speech here at the meeting, she accused b oh, cd boy c o s c, e,
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of being an asshole of may till accused. the western political leads of a rotating themselves to themselves. the right of the masters of the destinies of mankind. and she also said that the western sanctions imposed on the kremlin and russia because of the war in ukraine. they have only one goal as he put it to bring down the russian economy. and those are online steps you hear every day from the kremlin. so he really was using his speech here to, to use um, a talking call instead are a russian propaganda. so what does that all mean for the future of the organization? kind of a boy see whether this crosses well the jury is to out on that i would say and we heard from the german foreign minister, i know. but i bought a fair book, who was accusing rush of trying to destroy this organization. but germany was among
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the members who were in favor of sitting down with love ralph, because they say that to this organization is based on consensus. so you need every country on board for this to avoid ports to decisions. they don't have that batch. and yet they need to feel important jobs and for that they need to rush it. however, with his appearance here, the russian find means to, doesn't really show that a russia is interested in continuing to engage. and the o. s. c e o. corresponding i found a phenomena the in scope here. thank you very much for that summer the before we go. so i'm a breaking news. these really ami says hamas has released 2 more hostages in gaza. more hostages, i expected to be freed in the coming hours. the release raises hopes of a further extension of seats 5,
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