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the, the, this is dw news live from been in the us vito's a un resolution calling for seas fox in guys of the us representatives. it says the proposal was not realistic for team members voted in favor with the u. k. upstanding french court convicts, 6th, teenagers for their roles in the murder of a parish school teacher, samuel apache, was killed outside his school after using controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed to discuss free speech. plus trouble at home for german
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chancellor or laugh sholtes. he's under intense scrutiny after a series of setbacks leaving his approval ratings slumping in the polls. the little i'm told me already, but welcome to the program. the united states has vetoed a un security council resolution calling for a sci fi in gaza. the us vote was the only one against the motion. 13 members voted in favor of the call for an immediate halt to a still disease. the united kingdom abstained ahead of the vote. un secretary general antonio gutierrez, warned about the threat to international peace and security. due to the war in gaza, go to the united arab emirates, drafted the ceasefire call. here's a representative to the un speaking after the vote. as regrettably,
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and in the face of untold misery, this counsels unable to demand a humanitarian cease fire. let me be clear, against the backdrop of the secretary general's grave warnings. the appeals by humanitarian actors, the world's public opinion. this counsel grows isolated. it appears untethered from its own founding document. what is the message we are sending post indians? if we cannot unite behind a call to halt the relentless bombardment of gaza, indeed, what is the message we are sending civilians across the world who may find themselves in similar situations? agencies rates, arranging the warning of a lessening humanitarian situation in gaza. and the early weeks of the conflict is all told as a civilian population to evacuate to the south of the territory. the fighting that has intensified and food was a of a central's are in short supply. this is
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a kind of for displaced people in con eunice and the. 7 types of the gaza strip. entire families have moved here during the intense fighting life stage. the struggle as well that saw come on, how does the duration is really difficult for me. i haven't had bread for a week. there's nothing that i haven't even been. we get it, i give it in pieces for my children. my husband and i do not eat. we can go without the proper term and come tell them what i've used for ya. bad, it's gonna have to be then we make it me last the whole day. so instead of having breakfast, lunch and dinner, we have one meal before sunset because there's nothing. we don't have the financial means. it takes me 3 or 4 hours to get one can of beans. i don't know, but the rest of the believe and before the world health organization has worn,
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do humanitarian situation in gaza is desperate for children and people actually begging and crying for water. we're at that level where the most normal and basic supplies are not available anymore. meanwhile, there's no lack of hope in the fighting between hamas militants and the israel defense forces. idea of troops continue, intense, close, closer combat with homos terrorist in con eunice. and in the north, as we continue to dismantle the homos tara state. over the past day, the idea struck around 450 targets in the gaza strip from the at c and blend for the medical stuff in this hospital. in con eunice, it's a different bible, they're dealing with the struggle to help those quote help in finding
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6 teenagers have been convicted for their roles and the killing of a french, a school teacher, samuel patty taught history and geography, and used caricature as of the prophet muhammad, published by charlie of the magazine to discuss frances free speech laws, who was beheaded by a radical islamist outside the school in a suburb of paris. 3 years ago. police shot the attack a dead, but the court has been assessing the involvement of others. dw correspondent louisa louis followed the trial closely and told us what the 6th teenagers have been convicted of as well. the 16 just here standing trial, there were 5 of them who were helping us at the assessing of some of the talk to you to identify the teacher. when he came out of the school, the youngster who got the highest sentence, he apparently spent several hours with a be assessing and received 300 years he'd been shared with the other 4 youngsters
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. the 6th curious as a young girl, and she's actually at the origin of the whole polemic online. she complained when she come, came home to a father. that's similar parts. we had shown a cartoons of the prophet mohammed in class and that he had aust baldwin students to leave the room beforehand that was alive. she wasn't even present during that class. she was just trying to defend herself and justify that. she had been temporarily temporarily suspended from school, but the father believe to then publish the video. and from there it went viral and there was lots of online discussion and uh that attracted the assessments attention . who then drove over to the college, the, to the school age, call them, it is from where he lived and killed the teacher. germany's before administer is expecting a global commitment to phase out fossil fuels of the un climate conference and has its final week. and then the bulk is representing germany and that you were in
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union into by one of the issues at the cop $28.00 summit is where the delegates will agree to end the use of coal, oil, and gas. the negotiations also focus on renewable energy. fairbanks, as jeremy will fight hard to secure these commitments. us. yeah, so this i'm good, so new yet the strategy is ambitious because in order to keep 1.5 degrees celsius within reach, we need to triple the expansion of renewable energy and double our energy efficiency. if it's un already als both want to know. yeah. but expanding renewable energy is an energy efficiency is not enough to achieve the target of one point. 5 degree celsius coleman. so none get off and off the we all i so need to phase out fossil fuels, in fussy, and you know, when you start me, let me be clear, a phase out of fossil fuels and not a phase out of fossil emissions. there is
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a huge difference is of venice not i'm bought clean. i'm a decent goal. so when josh gigi w's, tim shown back is also uh, the called a 28 climate conference in dubai. and he told us why germany and others are calling for this phase out of fossil fuel, as opposed to fossil emissions for the for task of this climate conference. how to deal with fossil fuels, which are the main reason for climate change. some countries and regions such as you and germany and almost a 100 countries are in favor of the fossil fuel phase out in the countries and states, mainly oil producing countries such as saudi arabia, which would flat rather like to talk about an emissions phase out this means they want to keep producing and using cool oil and gas, why reducing the emissions with a special technology? but this is unrealistic, expensive, and not scalable. at this point, why this narrative is considered a distraction strategy. the 1st week of the conference has seen major announcements
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to boost renewable energy into slash slash methane emissions. john carrier, the us special envoy on climate called the 1st days, pretty damn good 1st week quotes. fundable countries might not see that way as they are to seeing task negotiations among countries on the fossil fuels long term, a fossil fuel phase, or is in editable to limit global warming. if it's going to be decided on this us conference in the united arab emirates, the 6 largest oil producing country in the world is a big question. marks and is going to be decided in the days to come up here in germany. the chancellor's approval rate in this fall into a rental below the monthly jeremy trying to polls on fuel then 20 percent of voters are either satisfied or very satisfied with all of schultz around hoff said he
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was acting prudently well. only 12 percent felt he was a good communicator and less than a quarter said he could steer the country to across this. so this is the west calling for a german head of government for more than 25 years. sholtes became chancellor, 2 years ago, are now chosen. michelle's social democrats have begun that party congress. and these disastrous poll results are likely to be high on the agenda. dw chief political correspondent, you know, has a, has based assessment there are several reasons i play here. one to be fab, any supplemental would have a difficult time right now trying to stay in europe 6. and let me call has to these times of uncertainty of multiple crises, but they're also homemade problems. and these are reasons 2 and 3. now this is a 3 way call,
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listen government. so 3 parties with our own confidence and their own priorities. at a time when that is not a lot of money available, these policies want to make it clear that that priorities of being pushed through. and they are facing that out on the open stage, which brings me to reason number 3. will exercise himself the chancellor. ideally this country needs somebody who can show a vision, who can say where the pop is headed. but he's being perceived as weak as not being a good communicator. he will be delivering his speech here at his own hall teams convention in berlin tomorrow. and that will be worked extremely closely. many people want to know does a lecture, i'd still have what it takes to revise the bab trends that polls are showing on the same slate. does he have what it takes to keep his own government together? well, let's return to the top story. let's bring in corresponding to benjamin l alvarez group in washington, dc. now anyone can you explain or rather tell us what the us explanation for
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vetoing the resolution was of the it was not clear until the boat, how the u. s. would react in october when there was a similar vote that the security council there was a veto by the us, but quickly it, we saw that the us a post this, the t, the out of 50 members were in favor of, of this resolution calling for a cease fire the u. k. upstate in the us voted against it, the deputy us envoy to the you and set the draft resolution calling for a ceasefire and gaza. and i quote diverse from radiology and whatnot. move the needle forward on the ground in any concrete way. and before the vote, robert would told reporters is not an issue about isolation. it's an issue of, of what we think it's best to try to in this conflict as soon as possible. so he's faced a lot of criticism, but before we talk about that and how other countries react to this is how the u. s . envoy to that you and explained the decision that washington took it 2 days. boat
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result of this rush process wasn't in balance. resolution that was divorced from reality, that would not move the needle forward on the ground in any concrete way. and so we regretfully cannot support it. we still cannot comprehend why the resolutions authors decline to include language condemning from us to risk a terrorist attack on israel, on october 7th, and attacked the killed over $1200.00 people, women, children. the older people from a range of nationalities burned a large gun down subject to have seen sexual violence. so then we see the us contesting the wedding of the resolution. is there any indication that it could change it to position on a ceasefire, or is that far fetched at the moment?
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at the moment it is processed and even the urgent pledge and the plate off a un secretary general antonio terrace, invoking this article 99. i'll see you and talked to calling for the cease fire and naming and the difficulty to raise the catastrophic decision. a meeting situation that's not happening in a guys that's what's interesting here is that the united are a baby or it's a call 10 days in this amendment calling for a ceasefire said we will have an opportunity to respond to the deafening calls across the will to bring this balance to an end, and we have secretary blinking, who met also today with representative from arab states who have been urging the us is change a this sense for now we don't see it in israel has been repeatedly saying that a change by is only possible once the defeat and a mazda in the gaza strip, but we don't see that with the current current situation that we still have and how the permanent members of the you and still have an opportunity of entering this. it will be any difference now soon. okay, department and benjamin offers. goober,
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thank you. and that's what we wrap it up. put up next. we look at a coupon fascination with most of the most of bikes manufactured in communist east germany. i'm told me alrighty. po for myself and the team. thank you for watching and there's more i dw dot com bye for now. the rules we say they're about never giving up every weekend on the w. the taste. we have a problem that was in the us middle class income has barely risen in.
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