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the, the, this is dw news life from the lynn critical you and climate talks on the verge of failure. stand off of what to do about fossil fuels, flux a deal, comp $28.00. negotiations go into over time. as delegates try to avoid working away with allison agreement to limit global warming. also coming up, israel says it will restart security checks to border crossings to ramp up a delivery to civilians and goals that multiple aid agencies are describing the humanitarian situation. the as opposed to elliptic and
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a liberal lead over tends to pilot and poland, promising strong ties to the you, donald tusk makes an urgent appeal. is the proposed to officially take hold of that as a prime minister full liberalization by western nations to help you crate and it's against the menu given thanks so much for joining us. we still austin, to buy when negotiates has up a cup 28 climate summit have gone into is the draw of trying to of the failure. some countries including germany, the u. s. on the u. k. are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal for a reference to phasing out fossil fuels, was taken out. so many hosts, the united arab emirates have set. they will now try again in the hope of finding a consensus sort of develop you going to tinicum is what some negotiate has of the
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tools have been se we will not sign our dyslexia certificates. we cannot sign on on to text that does not have strong commitments on phasing out fossil fuels. this text is clearly insufficient and disappointing. so as we, as in your p union outstanding for, for you and assessable energy for, or in this road, we cannot support these text. and we even come here for 2 weeks in order to say that people might be able to do something. we need to do something, the whole point of the global stuff. take us to look in the maryland amera, tells us we need to read it and that's what we're collectively to do. and if we don't, we have all polluted login. so in memphis facebook sciences, i'm pitied, and we need to have a short while ago they cop 28 direct to general. and the g delta y. the responded to the criticism, holding out hope the language around
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a fossil fuel phase out may end up in the final test. we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all time. and what we are seeing right now is everybody working through that agenda. all cops are challenging, but in this cop, we're trying to do something that has never been done before. something to start. we are trying to agree a comprehensive plan to close the gaps between where the world is and wherever it needs to be to keep 1.5 degrees within reach. that is all know stuff that has been all on no style. all along. part of this is to include language on fossil fuels in the text. if we can, that would be his start. so despite phase of failure of the call, 28 direct to general says he's still hoping to seal a historic deal. but that would require an almost equally historic compromise. i often dw as climate reports, the tim shown bug was that might look like to well,
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that is very difficult to say yes, there are many, many formulations. so on the table, a very tiny particular words that are feeding the parties are a fighting about one approach could be a general approach could be that the industrialized countries would need to phase out early of in developing countries. that will be one option that we are hearing. another one is that uh, rich countries develop countries would need to phase out mean was some developing countries would only need to phase down with some timelines. there's also the discussion over common catch and storage which can reduce the emissions to some extent and to find the and then the 3rd option, which is rather a leverage i would say is the financial aspect. um, we that it could be a landing ground opening doors. many developing countries have difficulties to
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access money on the financial markets of the s. they also have a huge step problems. and therefore the interests are very expensive. they need money for the energy transition, which would require fossil fuel fuel phase out. and i'm opening a money few uh, money channels giving them money and forms or friends or loans. put open doors to reach a lot more consensus on the fossil fuels side of the negotiations. here. more than $100.00 nations are cooling out for a phase out as oil, gas, and coal, that's around hosses. those attending the you and climate conference, but the draft agreement released on monday made no mention of phasing out fossil fuels. it was just a reduction in the consumption. and that production campaign is blaming fossil fuel lobbyist out the conference for the worse it down. text the
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a cool for an end to binding fossil fuels for energy. the hot top pick up this is climate so much energy, bye bye, on a sunday. only acceptable possibility given the reality of global warming is a rapid phase. a sentiment occurred by more than a 100 countries, including small island nations. but it's a deal that could be scuffed, put on to mind, at least in part x, but say by the fossil fuel lobby. we see the effects of it is happening. and the fact that these conversations these negotiations lagging as a result of that move in 2400 fossil fuel representatives are credited for the to buy talks. a record number according to come. pain is to say they are active through sponsorship, contact to high level individuals, and also part of some concrete delegation. i do think it makes a difference. i mean, the res, seem indeed that there were a proof that some countries were using the form here to make
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some use and to gain access to high level decision makers. countries reliance on fossil fuels for their economy have also lobbied for full face. i'm to the oil, coal, and gas to be rejected from a final comp declaration. comp 28 presidents, salt and algebra, also head of the united arab emirates, state oil company. i know that it was vital fossil fuel companies be included in the top, the u. a, he was later accused of planning oil deals at the summit to the organization of the petroleum exporting countries or opec, which represents big oil states, including the u. e. saudi arabia. oh, jerry and venezuela, among others called on its members to proactively reject any text the formula. the targets energy are the fossil fuels profit, the emissions. there is no single solution or pass to achieve
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a sustainable energy future. we need to get a sick approaches to tack on emission one that's enabled economic growth hits advocate poverty and increasingly dizziness of the same time. what impact loving has truly had on the final decision may never be fully known. either way, these protest as could have to wait until the next climate conference in azerbaijan, for neutrons, for fossil fuel phase out. all right, let's get more from the w climate correspondent, louise osborne, who follow that report for us could see louise. i mean, if we're being honest was, and it always going to be really difficult to get to achieve a fossil fuel phase out. you know, given that this is climate conference is being hosted by the way that the, you know, one of the well biggest oil and gas produces, i mean, that's been a huge concern ever since it was now. it's also the president which be the head of the, the states, oil company even. and, you know,
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there has been kind of fossil fuel has been on the agenda more in this call than ever before. not only in terms of the phase of our phase down, but also, you know, in terms of the, the interest that have been put forward from the fossil fuel loveless themselves. and we see that there are companies who are definitely there and involved oil companies like b, p, n, e and a total that are showing exactly the real science who are also on the delegations of some of these countries. um, but the problem is that, you know, we have a lot of countries that are taking part that are big oil states. most oil exploration anyway is done by states. so they really have the power to kind of block what is happening in to stop at the opening made really into that some of the countries who have opposed have blocked this idea of phasing out fossil fuels all themselves extremely vulnerable to global warming. can you help us understand why
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in a countries like that would flight and move, the scientists essentially saying is, is a way of saving them in the future. i mean, i think when we think of picture statesboro waste thinking of the big plants like saudi arabia and the united urban masters and the emeralds which are obviously they have a lot of money and there are quite developed actually. but they're all countries as well that are really heavily develop a sorry, depending on what l. so i'm thinking like nigeria, todd, congo, for example. some of these ask for some states that need the money to develop and without that money they, they don't know how to kind of move forward with that. and one of the big problems is making sure that, you know, if there is a face out, is going to be equitable so that they are able to move forward without losing, you know, some of the progress than that development. and they have been calling for, you know, the to the industrialized countries to offer up funding and financing to help them
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reduce the cost and emissions and not funding hasn't been forthcoming or, or know enough funding anyway. so that is one of the big issues with regards to, you know, having a phase out in this field. how can those developing countries that are relying on fossil fuels still move for me in just a couple of seconds. you know, these negotiations were never going to be easy. they haven't been in the past any, you know, any hope or learning lessons from the pos, the, you know, that might be a deal of this call a, this a, at the end of this conference, i mean, they're helping conferences in the past. what happened met? the, you know, the hopes of the delegates, their progress has still been made. they're always going to be difficulties when you get a 100 and like to 7 countries coming together, trying to make a deal. if we don't get a phase out this time, it doesn't mean that it isn't on the table for a future calls come from, go stay positive resourceful, and thank you so much. okay to israel,
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now we're officials say that they are increasing secure receipt screening of a deliveries bound for gaza to enable more supplies to enter the territory. the carol shalom checkpoint will not reopen, but it will be used to check the deliveries before best send through the rough uh, border crossing that connects egypt and garza to egyptian securities. also set inspections would begin on tuesday under a new deal between israel, egypt and the united states. as a senior international correspondent, funny that y'all is in jerusalem, and she told us more about the a delivery screening. and what it could mean for garza, we're talking about inspections and not to be confused with the cam shown crossing to be open, which is flows since october. the has actually before that hundreds of trucks could get in and get out and deliver much needed 8 hundreds of trucks i'm seeing. and right now the situation is that the trucks can only get through their off full body crossing, but really dropping the bucket in the current situation with the ongoing who. so
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having said that, an additional inspection, a facility, basically there at the junction between israel and garza, and egypt and gaza may stop there. and additionally, inspection that is much needed and it seemed read as a ray of hope because of that would push that possibly mean to alleviate the pressure on, uh, which we got to traffic that really hundreds of trucks to a miles away from the roof for border crossing and that would mean that more trucks could possibly get the dispute and it to go through russel border crossing, but at least as an additional inspection and the hundreds of thousands of people really in gaza, desperately waiting for food for medicine, food, shelter and for protection. in fact, that you and has already said that with the ongoing move is less and less supply available, which means that the trucks that are going in the risk of being attacked simply by desperate citizens. we have all seen those pictures of people trying to come
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through the rubble underneath us. baker restored it was attacked, trying to get bread. parents skipping meals in order to make sure that the children are getting sued. so the situation is really desperate as a result that crossing even though it's not opening, but the fact that more inspection may be possible as a result is as i say, a ray of hope to get at least a bit of me. 8 in i was a senior international correspondent, funny for charles speaking to us earlier from jerusalem, now health coworkers at a hospital in tel aviv are adapting to the needs of a country that has that tool. as israel possess, use it's offensive against home us, which is considered a terrorist group of several countries. more wounded miller treat personnel are arriving from the bustle field. also, being treated for my is really hostages. adult has a working to help patients recover from both physical and mental trauma.
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disability chopper is taking off from the rooftop of their lives. biggest costs, but the inside doctors are treating is really soldiers wounded in action as well as formal hostages that were headed by hum us a car box for levels underground is solving as part of the hospital because of the ever present tread overall. ca dikes. this doctor in the psychiatric department says the ex hostages are struggling to become the trauma. the hostages in some us connectivity, were holding in you main conditions. in human sanitary conditions. they were subjects to severe, physical, sexual and mental abuse. i have never seen anything like that before. she also describes how the children were allegedly get under control in captivity. and there
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are people that came back and told us this. they weren't keeping psychiatric medications, benzodiazepines and other drugs to children, for in large stalls and over time. and they came back here, drugs, those drugs, it took us time to realize why the kids didn't fall sleep. the hospital has a warehouse system in place to receive wounded is really soldiers will be the little garza from the war side to our to my role stop since they put them on ever since they put them on the chopper 15 minutes. if you should, somebody did, i think it's going to take you more time to get to meet the needs. then if you see them in gaza as the watering cause are ages on hospitals and people continue to adapt because they look at some of the other headlines making news around the world
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today. and pack of stones on a says at least 23 soldiers have been killed in a terror attack in the north west of the country. official say is lemons militants around a truck full of explosives into a police station. then launched and will sure attack the police station was been used by the pac stony army as a base camp. and a former japanese soldier, reno goodoy, has one have baffled justice and a landmark of sexual assault case. earlier a court found 3 of her former colleagues guilty with each receiving 2 year suspend the jail sentences. the case had been dropped, little socrates were forced to reopen it, following an online campaign like a noise. for now, concerns about the state of russian opposition lead to elect site development on growing of to his allies say they have not been able to contact him for a week. officials out the prison colon a one of island. he was serving a 19 year term on extremism charges say he has been moved,
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but have not said with to the united states has expressed concern of an invalid his whereabouts and cold. so his immediate release, the kremlin, has dismissed the us comments as unacceptable meddling and we can some more on this, i'm joined by russia. i'm less konstantin. i got to joins us from vilios and lithuania, could see consistency. and now there are rumors but novel need could be seriously ill or even that is the kremlin saying anything as will oh no, no, nothing a tool of the presidential, all the re go desk off with his press x ray. when aust, about the fate of the wildly said the kremlin does not follow, we do not follow the faith of individual prisoners in russia. so he was very dismissive, and as you rightly said, uh,
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in another gibe of the russian authorities said that's in austin and boston, the valley is in uh on pardonable interference and russian domestic affairs. but this does not make the situation any clearer, for what reason wouldn't have only have been transferred to another penal colony as well. no one knows there is a speculation that he may be actually in transit, too harsh, a review call on the well, he'll have even less access to lawyers or less access to his family, even less possibility to receive letters. these. if this is true, then it's probably if that's all i'll come because this was something that's a lot of people expected. he was survey just sent us, not that far from moscow. the city of what the matter which is about 3 hours drive suite, 4 hours drive from all school and he was fairly excessive. now it seems that if he is indeed moved to another call,
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it may well be somewhere in the depths of seberio where it will be very, very difficult to get access to him. and again, this, every one hopes is probably the case because all the offers would be what, okay, so essentially being in a, in a hosta place would mean does less contact to the outside. and presumably, you know, easier for the foot board or anything to be done to him. oh yes, absolutely. but you know, you have to understand that the, essentially, since, well, it leaves the days of stall in the rough and present system as designed as a machine for the psychological and physical torture. and is just the degrees of full child. the default. of course, nobody being well the personal and even number one put in as many people call she may be subjected to harsher treatment. then a lot of others. and this is what i think a lot of people expect may have happened to him. russian president officials are
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apparently legally applies to notify relatives or lawyers within 10 days of an inmate being transferred to a new facility. is that any likelihood that they would follow those rules and the values case as well? rules and russian? i'm very flexible and let's say if um, the not obligatory, especially in case of such people as nevada, they will, they may not be for the relatives in the and the lord let us say 20 minutes before these deadline of 10 days expired. so they may continue. lots of all 5 of them that is completely out there. well, i mean you can do nothing about it. russia, unless constantine, i get thank you so much for those insights. thank you. to paula now where donald tusk is expected to win a confidence those that will pave the way for him to become the countries new prime minister to us cause promise to head a centrist pro
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e u government. and then 8 years of right when nationalist rule, the for my head of the european council has placed ukraine high on his agenda, saying he was the west to fully mobilize in its support. $740.00, she was a correspondent and was so monica shariska has more now on those premises from the incoming publish prime minister as well as don't know if those come it wants to make a police course and the judge is independent again, the whole distribution system and he also promises more money for teachers, nurses, and other people working in public services he wants. he also wants to be hi molder care system for, for as early. and he also pro is a huge sentence in the, for the school in the education systems. and it system which it should be more color on the more open minded and promote more european values. he
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also wants to bring back from is it for almost in his 1st speech, it would go to russell's and i will go and bring back the also bureaus back to poland. what he said, he and what he means is money, which it should go to for them. but it has been closed because of the violation of the law in poland. mm hm. to a very ambitious agenda and obviously the outgoing government was extremely euro skeptic. tough task, of course, used to be a top you official. so just remind us again, where will poland stand within the you with tusks now in charge as well as like those it is, it is clear that there are issues which i'm not possible to solve by one single country like climate changes or migration issues. so he says that he wants to
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play and leaving chrome the fall into taking the anything wrong in the building. can you migration policy? and they were opinion if he wants to take for the responsibility for the responsibility, the, for the protection of the eastern bar there are phone, which is also an eastern border of the you, you'll be you doing young and the nato. and he also wants to strength and ties with the ukraine to strengthen the co pay race and even to mobilize the west. as he said, the tools support more not to get tired or used it on the what, what this company in indigo right onto our w's money. because you're at sca reporting from also thank you so much when it comes to that update a sports lee now and by in munich, we'll be looking to put the weekends, humiliating the fees that gains from foot in the book. just leave it behind them on tuesday. nights that facing england's monitors. so you know,
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i sit in the champions league and the match will have a particular significance to bind english strike a hurricane by and munich. don't lose very often. so the weekends $51.00 hadn't ring it. frank, for it is a little the most shocking, a case of sinking in the rain. now that coach expects a reaction, game and mentions tonight is always a big games, cannot, cannot be, cannot be described in any other way to prepares. we make it ourselves very easy to prepare the best moments and prepare. prepare ourselves for the best for the best men. united team finds harry kane will play a club game in england for the 1st time since his summit sunset. the strikers sat here. when does legal reco? it's the season scoring 18 times in the league games. his signing was a cruise to buy and ironically, he long been linked with the move to manchester united. i think everyone would
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think that's that they, they wish for hurricane in their team. that's why we are very proud that we manage 20 minutes to, to seduce and we manage to, to see them. and from, from, from, from premier league and from, from english for both. so you're skipped off your national team by and then no doubt relieved cane is lining up for them and not against them that were ready through to the know count stages. and i'm like united states, you have to win this game for buying. pry, it is on the line. you're watching dw news is a quick reminder for you of our top story today. the top 28 climate summit in dubai . risk tavia over a disagreement on fossil fuels. several countries said draw off tax but less the alice the reference to a phase out is to week. well, the nice of site tools have now gone into over time, and that's still trying for the way that you are up to date. you saw next step,
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