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this is an instance dining and then mike will equip ukraine with nav, $165.00, touch, 80 sets of those take care of all the codes and to be placed essentially roll it with its tang, artillery and details that we provide and supply and for which we also supplied spare pods and immunizations, the signal to the russian leadership is very clear. it could decency oh, you cannot supplies. it's fine because lot of the test holes that we stand by. at the same time, we deprive russia through our sanctions from the needed resources for its war. and we have to 12, you're going to sanction package name of the pallet onto tape it alongside our rely of the support which has been aligned internationally, the expansion, the lodgement policy, the european union, as part of the strategy and the resort. follow a fight for peace and you're out. the european commission recommends on succession
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negotiations with ukraine and mode of on the german government supports these expressive solemn kinds. so i, for it all comes to us, we must not let any, don't come up with these on these countries leads to, into a free united europe as free nation. the, all the same goes for georgia is wage shall be given the candidate status. and it also applies to the western block on country is we would meet them as early as $160.00 to night. i'm during the west coast on summit dania and north macedonia, out of kosovo, serbia, boston. it has to go up and it hasn't been waiting for the easy week session for many, many years. it's high times. i'll come to that. we all take a look at the whole picture, both the european member states and the exception candidates
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and this whole pick to is the historic opportunity and to, and cause this region and for a company in europe and to leave the conflict of the past belong to the pod, this is what the region would profit from you, but this is also something that geopolitical inaji to your union would benefit from that they have fall and save all of taking more decisions with the qualified majority and also with in the expressions to the process like con, we on the side with the qualified majority about certain stages of the session procedures. the next note of humans will decide whether negotiations will be started, but not each individual what decision will have to be decided by each country and can be vetoed by each country. if countries have advanced, very phone is, as is the case. and as daniel for instance, then this needs to be recognized,
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otherwise it will cause damage for the enlargement process such and this is something that we must not allow to happen and not lots of doing it in all mine. so that when you have the government, the end of decision has set the cost towards the change of the constitution. now that you have to implement it in the interest of the country that i'm very grateful to the colleagues off the you'll see to you if you could use your influence so that your sister potty in north macedonia can work. and what was constructive lead to bringing involved a solution imperative to that i continue working towards a better cohesion with in the region with independence process. we agreed that travelers will become, will be made possible in the region and graduations and certificates will be,
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which will be recognized. we have the standard these rules during our meeting and to as on us. and the next meeting of this process is going to take place in the fall of 2024. again, this is not a replacement or a substitution for an easy week session dingle a, bought the exception conditions continue to apply. you will not be one. what a down, if you expensive can't it's countries to bring about reforms. you should not try away from this new task yourselves. the european union needs 3 forms that keep up with the lodgement process last year during the praga cons, when you versus the visit. i made proposals with regard to this topic, which kicked off a discussion amongst members state. and this is the debate which we're going to continue in deep and joining the european council. that's really my goal is that we find an agreement. so that until next time we have
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a clear road map for the reform process. so that after the election, we can swiftly take the step from the rest of the discussions towards practical implementations. for that we need a solid foundation. we need the input off the european commission for that and, and move to the concepts again. so possibly, the change of the european treaties is something that shouldn't been. it's got to divert our attention to 15 minutes because the treaties that are already in existence, athletes have enough. i've already talked about majority decisions in the count 2 weeks and they will take a central role play a central role. this goes beyond the engagement process. it also concerns foreign policy and tech support diseases. in addition to that, we also have to talk about how the european commission you will be able to do to continue working after a 8 a you and document. these are the questions that we're going to discuss onto your
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encounter and many more questions. these reforms have not been followed by germany with a necessary energy and we have made a major step forward ever since we should know how difficult it is to bring about a european consensus in central for and policy questions and some things that we have learned around the discussions on the response to the terror reason the attack in is are carried on by hand law. so after a long deliberations we've able to find the common line is right and has the right to defend itself against is hard to tell, right? a piano, how much the how much has to release on hostages immediately. this is what we are continuing.
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continuing to fight for with all of our energy to do money. at the same time, human to terry and sees fi as a kind of which have already been brought about out indispensible to provide the population and guys that with in dispensable relief, a means this is necessary and they need to be imposing the reliable them and the discussion on a european level is, must not stop at this level of insights on what we already need to think about the time of the talk, see the end of the conflict. then we would have to discuss how a robust security structure can look like in europe. should make a contribution towards these discussion not only owned by the problem, finding funds and committee, terry and aid after reconstruction. after the title of 7th of october,
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we know that each order after this config needs to be able to provide reliable protection for the citizen. and as far as a such an order should also involve those countries in the region. those countries that have concluded number to zation agreements with this read what will happen considering to do so. and the question would be, who is going to take on the responsibility in joplin? a strengthening of the political responsibility of the autonomy structures. this is something that has to be considered, although we have to also address its shortcomings a reconstruction economic perspectives can provide for stability and contribute to, to be, to, to the european union can play a role. but also the region, no countries and the gold states should take on responsibility. all that will be successful only if we have it politicos. system a pro which. so there's
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a federal approach remains being a 2 state solution that we have to get close at to step wise say this, i just didn't bring it about pieces in this conflict between palestine and as long as for us to focus on the strategic strength name of the iran and it's region and support and support us, which i'm government carries out due to a nation of the deliberations and discussions about these posts, conflicts, scenarios and in the european union, which would also prepare for such a process already today. and this is what i am going to advance and advocate for entity in today is to come to colleagues, 6 months before the european election. we will discuss in the 2 days to come see here which task will still have to be fulfilled and 3 things on all of crucial importance. in this context. we want to reduce bureaucracy to stick on this to
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start with. and therefore, it's very good that the european commission has made this part of the working program we want to see and pushes proposes just like we have proposed it to happen together with front. second, we need a, an agreement with the european parliament about a shared european asylum system. this is high priority for germany. the same goes for flow. so cooperation with the trends that countries this also includes the agreement between the european union and charge used to be fitted with new details and new laws. 13, we need an agreement on the reform all c thankful growth and stupidity. the goal is that exceeding the high topic that's be reduced and at the same time, we need to facilitate necessary investments into the transmission. after
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you've seen finance ministers have developed this dose. you to get on his own. i am confident that we will be able to bring about an agreement on this point. ladies and gentlemen were going back to full weeks of very intensive negotiations about the impact of the ruling of the federal constitution. call it on the transition budget. we had to take important decisions because there are to the and understand but interests behind each item and of our budget. we agreed on putting priorities onto tasks and expenditures with out putting addresses for the safety and gemini, is and was always about how we can provide safety and security in germany and an interpreter. and the times after the change of histories, we suggest to the legislator that it's been says be re
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prioritized and individual project be dispensed with into call budget. we're going to save 17000000000 euros through the abolishment of climate those investments through the reduction of federal allowances. and as i measure, as the finance ministry is going to implement these political agreements and where i'm coming to provide as the pot of end with a necessary wedding. so that the budget committee can review with the budget. and an ottoman can deliberate, involves the budget for 2024, and the very beginning of the year. i want to thank the ministry if i can not make it fit as in the finance minister and everybody else who worked on bringing about this compromise.
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this was tough work, but very constructive work. and at the end we see that we have reached the good compromise, the democratic compromise, and the best sense of the word. thank you very much. i this and that was the german town. so that will actually it's addressing the gentleman paul and then using his speech to talk about the importance of e u unit c, and the importance of working together to continue supporting ukraine. and to bring about an end to the one talks specifically about the you enlargement. you said given ukraine in the west, both in states and opportunity to move towards you. membership will make keeping the peace easier. and they will to address the conflict between israel and thomas in gaza. but then he also addressed issues closer to home,
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including the governments agreement on a budget for next year. to break all of this down for us, we're going to bring in d w's chief political editor, mikayla christmas, who is the german parliament and who was listening to shouts his speech may tell you that what, what stood out for you in particular, and what we just heard that from chancellor flights what is it out to me is that he's going to brussels 1st of all, no longer as the german town. so who has those budget question marks over his head? so the city was the internal. a deadline for the 3 way co willis, and he had to go to brussels and actually be able to commit funding without a doubt hanging over that. he says he's going that with a mission to convince the european need is a for a longer time perspective. over several years. he said in support, ukraine, this comes at the time when a 50000000000 package is the threatens of by hungary,
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by and is how do we just was this one country to be blocked in its tracks? that's the assessing as a heads towards brussels. he also spoke on the middle east and he wants and you need us to think about the day off the, the fighting ends in gaza between israel and how mass, what that order. it could look like the terms of some phase because the ain, he reassigned has to be a 2 stage solution that so he wants you to put its money where it's mouth is on ukraine. and it's safe to say that's talking about the middle east within the european union context will be very controversial indeed. okay. and he did make a point, didn't he? of talking about accession negotiations, talking about the idea of giving ukraine restaurants to, to look at you membership. any, any sort of a present of this is also a way of, of keeping the peace didn't. and of course,
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not everyone agrees with allowing ukraine and the west and both nations, not to move towards the u. a while again on the spot, life will be on 6, o bon, who is threatening to and stuff that this isn't in its tracks. that's one of the problems. what i felt also highlights is that, you know, numeracy is needed for any kind of such decisions that something he says needs to be reformed in the future as far as the he was concerned. overall, the commitment is that none other than the new commission present was that funded life happens to be german and made that commitment of that there's accessing tools suit, stotts, but now it's up to with members to decide this. and if at, let's put it this way, if an e u summit, can't even decide what it's effectively over the signal to was ukraine. and that would be seen as a failure of this summit. at the same time you have the west of broken countries has been promised you excess and for much longer. and 2 are also eager to make
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progress that they are also gathering in brussels. and then there's the very question of whether you a wants to take is from policy in the future, whether it actually has the energy and the decisiveness to actually come up with some of the phones and hit also the thompson mentioned. the deadline is next. you will actions are coming up in the summer and of 2024. and it's time for the either youtube so and demonstrate that it can not just tool but also act on those major crises that are having a direct impact on the wealth and the wellbeing of the european union indicating i did just want to ask you about what he said about the job and budget. he mentioned that, you know, a decision has been made. he said it was hard work, but he called it a good compromise now. but germany has, or the coalition government has agreed on a budget for that for next year. and is that painting it per se?
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i mean, this was a pretty serious situation, wasn't it for the coalition government as well? it is his job's of pain to proceed. but it did take 4 weeks off of that constitutional court rooting for the 3 way co listen to and re mixed the glue of spending that is actually keeping this co listen together and all had to give to a certain degree. we now have seen some called the cops and nothing huge. i wouldn't split it this way. 17000000000 is not such a huge chunk of money. if you have a budget that is more than 450000000000 at the same time. what we also saw in is compromise is that there are at least 2 big loopholes for now. the government says it will stick with a black 0. it will not go be beyond that, that allowed under that regulation. at the same time, if you crane was to become and less stable is another big donor of ukraine, was to fold meaning the united states,
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but not mentioning it in this many was then we would have a situation where all 3 already agreed that they would break it with germany's value of at a ceiling to that, that you don't use chief political edison. me tell you, alexis, now mikayla. thank so much for that. okay, we're going to take a look at other new stories now and ukraine's president a lot of means. the lensky has met with political leaders in washington, dc, and a bid to get more support for his country. it's flight against russia. the white house says car in age, the ukraine will run out by the end of the year, as republicans in congress refused to release additional funds of to meetings, landscape president bite and roland republicans, but they would be good giving russian lead a lot of that person a christmas gift, if they withheld another tree, 8, the food is banking on the united states. failing to deliver for ukraine. we must,
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we must, we must prove him wrong. a strong warning from us president j biden directed straight to the united states congress, where republicans blocking a $61000000000.00 defense package for you. right. thank you. mister president. standing beside him, ukrainian president for low dom is zalinski, said he had received positive signals from no makers about the possibility of more aid, but no results yet. and as us funding for ukraine is foster running out republicans digging the heels and republicans speak of the house of representatives. mike johnson came out of an early a meeting with zelinski unmoved. the so what the, by the ministration seems to be asking for is billions of additional dollars with no appropriate oversight, no clear strategy to win. and,
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and none of the answers that i think the american people are road domestic politics is also guessing in the way republicans say they were in to proof of the financial support to ukraine, unless by degrees to tough for reforms to reduced immigration across the southern us. buddha, welcome back the us president on the line to his backing of ukraine several times during zalinski show trip to dc. but without the support of congress, he could only sent him home with the fraction of the funding he's hoping for. the w correspond to nick connelly has, and keith told us more about what a reduction in u. s. military aid would mean to ukraine. well, the thing is right now ukraine has enough defense systems for key of maybe a few of the other big cities. but this is a vast country more than a 1000 miles from east to west. they said, you know enough to go around atlanta project, lots of cities, especially how do people do sing, much was destruction and keep for instance. but it's also about the spare parts and
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about the munitions to keep the systems going, right. even if you're trying to order them on the open market, they're all waiting times of year. so basically, the only hope you grant has is for these missiles into septimus cells to be delivered from us stokes directly rather than waiting for them to be produced and outside the us. there just isn't any other game in town. european countries have been supplying different systems, but none that can really into set these kinds of very things, ballistic missiles in a way that the american systems can. it was dw correspondent nick connelly, reporting for us from caves. now deal has been reached the global climate conference club 28th, and that due by a full night talks, a new text was released in the early morning and approved just a few hours later. the agreement calls for transitioning away from fossil fuels, including coal, oil and gas. several observers pull that wedding historic is will be called $28.00 presidents sultan met al job. i had to say, this is
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a plan that is led by the science is a balance on the coast emissions bridges the gap on i deputation. but he imagines global finance delivers on loss on damage. we have the basis to make a transform ation of change happen. let us finish what we have started. a fitting no objection. that is so decided that the utilities, tim shone the is in dubai and gave us an assessment of the reactions to the deal. well, it is facilitating historic deal or has at least the story elements for 30 years of climate change to climate change conference history. it was never possible to
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mention fossil fuels in the final agreement. and now parties have agreed to just transition away from fossil fuels. so this is huge, and this is indeed historic about germany's foreign minister said before. we have been with one foot in the fossil fuel worlds and with one foot in the world of the renewables. now, the end of the fossil fuel era has been decided for 2 years ago. it was unimaginable to talk about to negotiate about fossil fuels. this has been done here before the hot metals we saw that in the, in the past days it was really emotional. but we also have to say those commitments on non bond. so it really depends on lead us to go back home now and put into practice what they have decided to you. otherwise, it's an historic agreements on paper, right? so this is, disagreement is non binding and talking about things, practically,
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we're talking about a transition away from and so does this really mean the end of fossil fuels any time soon? well, definitely not. and here is the devil in the detail. um, it mentions just to highlight some points and countries are required to transition away from fossil fuels according to their capacities. this is necessary, as, yeah, as we know, countries in the world for example, of developing countries of multiple countries. countries have very different is a financial capacity is there's a very different points in the economic development, etc. but this also means they can adapt the transition energy transition to that the needs. but this also means, okay, they might use fossil fuels longer, then it also mentions natural gas as the transition energy as a transition fuel. that means, okay, um if the country wants to go to lots of renewables shuts down,
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i hope our plan can use natural gas, which is a fossil fuels as a transition energy. and thirdly, there are exceptions. for example, for coal, we only speak from a coal stays down, and that was instead of the transition away from, for, for something that was necessary as countries off of countries as india and china, for example, a still heavily invested in coal power. and they would probably not have agreed to um, to a deal like that if, if there was stronger language on, on coal here. and thanks so much for the update that's the w's, tim shown, the reporting from the bye. let's take a look now some of the, of the headlines making use around the world today. and donald task has been sworn in as the new prime minister of poland, ending 8 years of populist rule. he has a pro european coalition government and his vowing to restore opponents position in the you. he also said he would urge the west to mobilize and support the view train
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. argentina's new economy minister has announced that he is slashing the value of the country's currency by moles and hoff. the news is positive measures intended to ease the worst economic crisis in decades. argentina's new right wing populous president heavy and the like. as promised to drastically reduce public spending, the schools in the highways and pulse of knolls and am central. china has been closed for the 2nd time. this week of the heavy snow full and high winds experts projecting as much as 20 centimeters of snow. in some areas, the snow is expected to be followed by plunging temperatures and towns and northern queensland and australia. a bracing for tropical site to load just by that set to make land full later today. officials a warning of wins about to
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a 140 kilometers per hour. flight clemons 1st winds broke down power lines with almost 16000 homes now facing outages and around 12000 baby tassels have been released into the river. if 10 is as bordering bolivia and brazil in the very heart of the amazon. now this is part of a government scheme to repopulate the space. these tests and numbers have reduced significantly due to habitat loss and the illegal trade in the ex a wishing them good luck. you're watching dw news. here's a quick reminder for you of a top story today and a speech to parliament, the german town slot will not show it, says laid out changes to the countries 2024 budget plan. lo may because had to cut the 17000000000 euros off to the constitutional court, ordered
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a provision to its ending. they close the gap like causing some, quote, climate timing subsidies and other that's something that up to date. i'm a new customer can now be back to the top of the hour. it's more international, the fast fashion as an environmental 9 clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things well the industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile ways get stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry, the fast fashion watch now on youtube.
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prices got any issues with a lot say what? the almost 40 years ago this factory in boulevard in india had a leak that's released tons of poisonous gas. you'll get it. yeah. for those who fell, never got up on it and everyone was just asking for one thing. god give us death or i'll give us the results lead to us apply of toxic water, which is still affecting no close kind of run. it isn't bitter, it tastes weird these chemicals that in the environment for hundreds of years and because expensive damage long skidded me
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brain cancers, blood defects. this incident continues to have a disastrous impact and has been linked to the depths of thousands of indian residents over the years. the pool by gas vehicles, 1984 is considered. one of the boards watched industrial disaster. it's even home to be be developing in the the days boy lot is 22 years old. his mother meet up all weekend. what is feeding him to fight the and mashed reggie's for lunch. today's was born with said every policy he is unable to walk, sit on,
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eat without assistance. it's difficult for his mother to provide him with the kid he needs because she has her own health issues this case. so yeah, clean him. his diapers need changing. he needs bathing and then i have to feed him that me but he cannot do anything with his own hands, tires. whatever has to be done, i have to do it. i need to get him ready. lift him on his wheelchair. everything. that's likely a meat that is almost 50 and has many medical elements including epilepsy. oh oh, she lives with their mother. so they car lucky lot. oh ad 70 years of age. is the main caregiver for both me thought and her grandson. today's that god, god, god, me that started having seizures after the gas leak. this was born 2 decades later
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with major health complications like housing stuff are the victims. his story is a continuation of the tragic legacy of this disaster. we'll see you without the home level during the gas, like it felt like our eyes were burning and we could not speak of them. it hurt badly. it felt like somebody poured chillies in our eyes and as somebody choked our throats, so they cause family one more affected by the aftermath of the gas leak. he got the catastrophe on hardwood upside down. after said days was born with new to logical conditions. his father abandoned him and so they called the game that primary care give a guess. good bye. and they're going to be buddies on any the before the gas like we were a healthy family. we met, we had no medical problems gap for me. we didn't need any medication, although we did all have some issues with our eyes because our eldest daughter had
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issues with her vision, so she needed glasses as our youngest daughter developed really severe health issues up to the lake. i saw so then we all got sick and it has not improved since then. we are always sick with something he, though, continues to be less. in 198440 tons of deadly bit tied ice will assign a known as m i. c, gas leak from the best, a site blond in coupon, please. housing people had died within the 1st few hours. official numbers estimate around 15000 victims, but active effect. it is nearly 4 times that number. that catastrophe led to significant changes in india and for the 1st time the focus shifted to protect people and the environment from industrial accidents. and as a response to the tragedy, the government introduced new laws such as the environment protection act, what the company responsibility union god via never face justice board, charged with 5 people who only side it's chief executive,
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refused to face trial in india. however, the company did agree to a $470000000.00 pre out in 1989 retired i. so side 8 is known to damage human dna by interacting with proteins. in 1985, the national institute for the search and environmental health and the indian concept for medical research conducted research. finding that 90 percent of the $1040.00 babies born to mothers expose to the docs. a gas was born with congenital disorders compared to 1.3 percent of the $1247.00 babies born to unexposed mothers. this data shows a strong coordination between the gas leak and birth defects, but it was never released to the public active this question, the more deviations for keeping this data secret, alleging collision between the government and union carbide along with it's got it . i don't know. dow chemical, one of the victims that actually the b is helping children born to expose some bad
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and percentage shane got april wide stem. that 3 helps get and rehabilitation programs. she says the effects of the gas leak was also a disaster for environment is justice stands which i understand to $340.00 tons of ways to send a room. but underneath that, the soil is filled with 1100000 tons of waste. and it continues to poisoning the surroundings. the government isn't talking about the clean up only about the waste, but give us in 2009 the we didn't. government institutes conducted a study determining the factory side still contains about 1000000 tons of contaminated slides. one done so much good east village, and nearly $150.00 done of hazardous beast bodied underground. there is also 330 meters, tons of toxic waste, and the factory says the factory is deserted, but gourds us the increasing the grounds. and people still dressed,
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boss in watch would be a contain when's own the area around the factory is densely populated, and many report states that the ground water has become extremely toxic. a professor in the b as in the us department of civil engineering. i do med dress was appointed by an india supreme court to examine water contamination in the area. in 2018, she tested 20 samples taken from around the fax, the premises. she did find to need to. ringback significantly higher funds from dish. so which of connected to the chemical switch for the user, you need copies. and they design known fact that these organic chemicals can stay around for tickets after this beloved because it, according to the $74.00 and findings from v to scientific studies, the government has mandated to provide safe drinking water to 40 to different areas in full body this is an increase from the 14 areas that it was responsible for just
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15 years ago, which indicates the wide spread of contamination. nothing to be another gas leak. survival still depends on 2 beds wondering if it is not better, but it tasted as strange. the chemical is still in the ground, so i can taste it really like union carbide is there, and we are here. it's not far at all. according to scientists like in the what the number the, the contaminant fluid may have reached other areas. and she says that the more comprehensive assessment is needed and go to quickly. so the need to come phones are the most to be drunk, more of the number of clothing items and what is a cox's. some of them have been reported to be customer journey neurologic kind of affects the characteristic as they have known to possibilities version. i think it also believes that union carbide is the kind of trade for this catastrophe. now the company is owned by dow chemical. the 2nd largest chemical manufactured out in the
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war, the size of social activist who has dedicated her life to fighting for justice for the environment. survivors of people by gas, me says and future generations. she believes that disaster is one of the biggest part bridge massacres of all the time because it is how badly union carbide followed the beast management practices. they basically got uh, 20 online clicks within the factory where they used to routinely dump on from 19771984. they found up 3 solar evaporation point, where they dump housing substances a tons of toxic waste through the act to and then back lining that they put things in there, reached an 80 to garb. i knew about this, but never towards the low good people. and that really went toward the pollution control board. even though dow chemical settled a us lawsuit and be damages, it has refused to clean up the side of the bowl by leak. not has it provided safe
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drinking water to be effective residents several times to clean up. the site has been proposed, but nothing has happened. the drum, an agency for international cooperation, guys that proposed and lifting the vs to gemini for innovation, but was forced to withdraw the offer after it done the protest. idols. has the industry learned anything from this tragic loss of flies and the hood? and just after months that followed the season, we're meeting with got them go tardy, or who is the head of the largest association of industries include some port in central india to find out what heidi says, that many small and medium scale companies ignore safety regulation of something with direct me in, but the problem, the cost of disposal is really creating a massive problem. that is, it's very difficult. and then another problem is that the waste that is just being
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dumped in the clothes, the units in mind. you have tried dash low. nobody's taken care of the waste and those units here at all those close in the so this is half of this way. they do that. yes, that's the problem. and that includes the ground water in the industrial chemical spills and gas leak are still carbon across india. are pollution agencies that pollution control boards are not doing their job is our factory inspectors. we do not have enough winds, inspect uh, inspect the factories and all the, some of them, the hazard happening all around us, unchecked and unmastered. and it continues because it is all considered business as usual, the gas leak has become a major milestone since india again, independence. but the silence that on the event has become designated. i tried to
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approach the minister responsible to create plans for cleanup, but he declined to appear on camera saying he's not allowed to speak with flooding . press back at her home today kind of concerned. ringback about what happened happened to a family after she's going to have the there was no one else here. what if i get sick? my daughter cannot do anything. what will happen to them when i go? yeah, give me the what i mean, but to look out i can't stop thinking about that these days. let's see here. and these will see that the the profile gas disaster happened almost 40 years ago. many people may have forgotten about it, but housing so families in india are still affected. the. ringback ringback the
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