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last december 22nd on the w and the, this is the, the view news line from berlin is real announced has increased security screening of 8 for goes up. it says it will allow more humanitarian supplies to enter the territory. as the cash please rise and conditions for civilians worse and israel's defense business towards that the war won't be over. so also coming up, haggling over a deal with a you and climate conference us and you reject a watered down compromise. i'm phasing out of fossil fuels. delegates have just our
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it's to reach agreement and all avoid the nitrate vendors for service is making its 1st journey from berlin compares the i'm here until the berlin, thanks for joining us. israel's defense minister has pushed back against international calls for an immediate cease fire and goes up saying that the operation against from us will quote, take time is where the officials say that they will increase security screening of a deliveries regardless of from tuesday to enable more humanitarian supplies to enter the territory. postings have been marching in solidarity with the people in garza as conditions their deteriorate. they march in solidarity with palestinians in gauze on in the west bank. people
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say it is the least they can do that sentiment. it goes here to introduce to them kind of thing instead of close shop and going on strikes to show that i support some of the realities enclosure of seen again in 11 on. yeah, i know this is a day in solidarity with the palestinian people because there's nothing we can do but seriously stand in solver there, see with them via to financially, psychologically or socially. and oh, as the now you this all the data to speak of is against, is rarely strikes, pounding garza, day of to day so far from armstrong has ministry speaks of more than 18000 people can i was watching the news. and all of a sudden, i feel every thing k been on top of me. the children are sitting. i
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couldn't see the thing, the many among the dead and wounded our children. the river, a large number of children who arrived with amputations to the upper and lower limits. the number of boxes are in the 10s they've been sent to the month is 10th. there are still a number of them beneath the rubble l, my guns and camp, and other areas in the central province. americans, this is a, is around say it's a discount, getting him off and trust structure to ensure that a ton of attack like the one on october 7 can never happen again. prime minister benjamin netanyahu claims many him on spite those have some render to the is really all mean seen in this with you may say that it is for how most and many from the beginning of the end. that's why i'm the, the man or good boy, a new draft agreement at the un climate conference and to buy waters down possible
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action on liberty and global warming. the text is not directly mentioned facing out of fossil fuels, the main stumbling blocks so far. the draft cause instead for reducing consumption of fossil fuels, a climate act of a stormed onto the stage in protest. some participants including the you and the us, projected the provisional agreement as not going far enough. because the $28.00 talks are due to wind up and the next few hours germany is one of the countries that has criticize the draft agreement for watering down it's working on fossil fuels. here's what foreign minister underneath the book had to say. this text is clearly insufficient and disappointing. the text is far away from what the world needs for 20 points. so as we, as a european union are spending for fia, and assessable energy for, or in this road, we cannot support these techs to our correspondence lay only from the hammerstein,
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who was at the summit by earlier shared her takeaways on the draft deal. and why it has been slammed by many well, with jumps to mind and you mentioned it are the words and the phrases that aren't in the draft analyst put it very aptly when he said, you know, the word phase out has been phased out. because what isn't included in text is a phase out, all fossil fuels, or even a face down. and the word oil or natural gas gas are not even mentioned in the text . i'm a cold phase out is optional, as it stands in the drop text right now, am and you know, there is a reference, you mentioned that to reducing fossil fuel consumption production. but the urgency of a sense of urgency in how that paragraph is framed is lacking and, and in order to keep sort of, you know, the 1.5 degree target still inside, which is the main purpose of this, this document. and the science has been pretty clear about it. i mean what we do
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see what is mentioned in the text. the 1.5 degree target has mentioned the text, their commitments on fine and support mechanisms. but they're to, they're kind of chaotically scattered across the tech, so it is, remains pretty big. pretty weak. pulling is part of them is elected, former prime minister, done a task as its next leader. you will lead a coalition of pro you parties after he's sworn in on wednesday, for his relationship with the e. u was strained to under the previous right when government, which was in power for 8 years. 2 months of the winning problem entry elections. donald task is finally able to form a government it's, it's ram from britain. so the politician who previously served as polish prime minister and went on to lead the european council. i think we're both good. there's no problem. thank you paula. it's a great day. not
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just for me, susie, but also for everyone who is believed for many years. but things would get better hundreds of years old. we would chase away darkness of and evil. you still have to go now. that's actually happening. you miserable. you purchased our earlier the last prime minister, mateusz malware, v etzky, las depaula meant to revolt of confidence as little make has rejected his plans to form a new conservative government to the last smocks, the end of an era. he is a populist rule by the law and justice policy, which was about post to those of having the visit you see forever. the office is an on a poland, as love that jubilant tech support has followed proceedings empowerment from a cinema in also celebrating his come back with popcorn and colon, utah school now layout his program for government and is likely to be sworn in his
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prime minister like president andre, due to later this week, ukrainian authorities are assessing the damage caused by a russian missile attack on q of early on monday, the cranes, the air force as rush will find a total of 8 ballistic missiles at the capitol. and that all were shot down the forwarded hack, wanted one person and destroyed several homes on the outskirts of keys. dw special correspondent, i mean, as of told us more about the strikes on the capital of ukraine as well. many of us were working at around 4 am, at the sound of loud bangs. it was the largest missile strikes by russia on kiff. and at least a month, and it was a little bit strange in 2 ways. the 1st way is because no air raid sirens woke us up before the things that we heard. usually the sirens will go off. that means you have time to get down into a bump shelter if that's what you want to do, get out of harm's way, and then maybe 20 minutes half an hour later,
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you might hear the explosions. these are cruise miss a lot of times it's cruise missiles coming into cuba and ukraine. air defenses are alerted before. they even enter the air space near key. if that didn't happen today, which is little bit disconcerting, what happened was, the explosions went off and then a couple seconds later, then the air raid sirens started to ring out across the city. but there was some good news and this is why it was also strange. because the key of government, the city government said that the air defense managed to shoot down all 8 missiles . and these were not normal cruise missiles. they were ballistic missiles, which russia claims are not that it's impossible to shoot them down. so this is really strategic to, if it's true, what's clear is that russia was not able to hit its target. a couple of people were wounded, but there was no large scale damage in key if so, a lot of people here are very grateful to these air defense systems for shooting down the missiles. let's take
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a look out some other stories making headlines around the world. the brain president of the world, images of lensky, has called on the us to continue its meals 382 is country joe, as he has traveled to washington, where he will meet president joe bible later today. the latest he was a package for ukraine is in danger of falling or failing rather to deposition from republicans in congress. the turkish football federation has indefinitely suspended holy games after a top club official attacked or referee to the president of on carter core stormed onto the pitch after his team had conceded a goal in stoppage time and punched the rep for reading the face. but attention order has been issued for the attacker. the california coast guard has removed a debt feeling well from the beach near san diego. the 16 meter long memo had been washed ashore, and scientists are investigating the cause of the death in wales are the 2nd
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largest whale species in the world. and the sleeper trained service has set off from berlin to paris for the 1st time in almost a decade. germany and france is transport ministers were there to see off the maiden voyage. the service is a collaboration between the 2 countries national train, the operators, as well as austria's night trains, as auster is rather night, trains have been experiencing a revival recently as environmentally friendly alternative to air travel. and to tell us more about the rebirth of this real service, i'm joined now in the studio. i dw reporter, bend oregon. so then that was about these nitrate is how much they cost and how fast will they get into paris? well, it's certainly not the quickest, jenny. it's about 15 hours to travel. the 900 kilometers will way across germany to paris. it's uh, incapacity to a flight. it's obviously a lot longer. the dark flight between 2 cities is little under 2 hours and only
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thing. time's been, we've been waiting the app or the calls in terms of price. it is rather competitive with talking around. so to yours for a see to though you probably don't want to be seated for 15 hours when the train 6 years more, we'll get you a place in a bunk and shed cabin and then 9 tiers in up. we'll get you a probably bed profit bed sheets. maybe a little more comfortable for that amount of time. according to judge bond, that is right. this seems to be very popular offering. it's already almost fully booked out for this period. now getting into the holidays. i know when i 1st got to europe like 20 years ago, i remember my dreams were all the rage, but they really kind of disappeared for a while. so what's fueling this rebirth of the service? well, there are a lot of factors, but one of the crucial ones is seems to be climate change. people who became more and more aware of the impact, particularly of ad travel, just how polluting and how badly vitamins it is. a night train, you gotta admit about 30 times less c o 2. then if you fly i for instance, i'm taking this by not trading on friday and i'm doing that because i think it's
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a lot better from environment pointing. there's also a growing recognition of the kind of pleasures of slow travel where people are saying, i don't want to be stuck in traffic in my car. i don't want to wait. how is an invisible apple? i want to simply photo sleep in one city and wake up refreshed another. all right, so you said a couple of minutes ago that this 1st service is already booked out to the holiday season. so that does that mean we're going to be seeing more of these nights trains crop up in the coming years that certainly in the works. this train, for instance, is any running 3 times we get amendment their plans to make it every day by next year. there's also new plan, some longer roots between ab sedan, for instance, in barcelona paris, in venice. as more money being put into the buy, for instance, the french government, which is subsidizing this rich as well. you have any kind of fly in the ointment is that we spent so long not having these kind of trans around that there's simply not very many new carriages. so it might be a few years before there's enough new trains built to meet people's real desire for
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this kind of more environmentally friendly travel. all right, i'm the actually anxious to hear what it's like to be on the train service. again, that was i dw reporter been dormant. thank you very much for joining us. thank. all right, and finally we leave you with this last i has captured tags, the new image of a supernova, the exploded remnants of a star in the far outreach is of our very own galaxy. the new high definition image from the james web space telescope reveals intricate details of castro, p or a side to say, the clumps of bright orange and the light, bright orange and light pink our tiny knots of gas. they hinted how the dying star shattered like last when it exploded. you're watching dw news, and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour. is really authority. you say that they will enable more humanitarian supplies to enter cancer from tuesday. by opening a 2nd border crossing to inspect the deliveries agencies,
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