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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from the russia. it strikes, again after a massive weekend, a results on you, crime must go launches fresh attacks on night. just so coming up is where the forces push for the south and gaza strikes and documentary 5 thousands of civilians putting even more pressure on displacing palestinians seeking rich. and as the hottest ti on record draws to a close, we take a look at the challenges facing excellence the
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i'm anthony held. welcome. russia has launched the 1st barrage of strikes on geek right and targeting the capital key and inflicting damage on residential areas of the country. second largest city hockey, if it comes up to more than 20 people, were killed in the ukranian attack on the russian city of belgrade. and attacked at moscow, said would not go unpunished. the and central har keys ukrainian emergency crews respond to heavy showing in the hours leading to new year's eve. these, the russian forces struck here at least 6 times in during over dozen people and damaging several apartment buildings. one of the residents irina survived with minor injuries.
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this is our new yeah. for the present they gave us to this new yeah. the shouldn't be. they have select the showed him leave the lock so it supposedly bomb residential areas. there are people here who were just talking one do such a thing. of the strikes and car keys are only the latest of over a 100 miss styles that ring down on ukrainian cities. in the last few days. ukraine has described it as the largest aerial assault since the start of the war, nearly 2 years ago. fleeing say uh but i know it said it was uh, another strike is a nursery and completely destroyed this one. approving us to the residential
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building surrounding it sustains heavy damage from the blast of the explosion to a dollar. we have to wear the whole wheeler brush, meanwhile, has accused ukraine showing a residential area in the city of belgrade, just 30 kilometers from ukrainian border that strikes. russia says, killed over 20 people and wounded over a 100 to strike against russia. came one day after it's large scale aerial attack. ukraine has an officially claimed responsibility, but president will let him your zelinski warrant. moscow would be held responsible for its intensified strikes. you're wasting all throughout the day today. there have seen reports on the aftermath of the russian strikes. i've been told with more than 120 cities and villages and ukraine suffered from yesterday's russian attack alone. may 13 1000000 people were killed so that even though the blue sky that she
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was dotted for all of the strikes on odessa of sumi and keen not from start, every shot drone for every russian mississauga at the terrace states was their responsibility. both in a political and also practical sense, you'd lose the practice. both sides have reported an increase in a tax and the last week of 2023, leaving many fear of what the new year will have in store for them. of mon join now by of correspondence on the phone they go. so you tell us more about those attacks of and not including on keep the way you i will um the miracles car keys and stopped with the car keys. um, you credit the 2nd largest city. uh he said that you know, uh you create a rush or launch a grown attack and the oh, the odds of the morning in downtown cocky and that came just all was also a previous attack involving look forward to see 6 beside strikes that you don't damage civilian infrastructure of the meal says, damage shops for the medical facility. one of the cities, most popular hotels,
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was targeted as well. this is also that is often used by font and drug list of videos and social media show a mass of gaping forwarded. the facade of this hotel, more than 25 people except to be injured and killed in the key. the reason the administration has said that, you know, a defenses of the region have been engaged in repelling another wave of russian drone attacks. the residents in social media have been reporting loud explosions in the city this morning. and of course, this comes as the victims in keys from that, from what you create in says it's much of the largest 8 or the sold this week, that the toner has gone up. the mayor says up 18 people and i'll confirm that there is a risky operation still going on in the city at the site of a factory in, in, in the center of the city where which, which is fair to of, to can direct. and besides, it's a, the me ahead of time be critical says this is the data. this attack so far for civilians in the capital. so new this past week has been especially intense in terms of air attacks from both sides. why the sudden increasing intensity or
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what do you think you created it? officials have been racing for weeks to football scouts kind of step up a tax leading into the new you as it did last year. they've been also wanting for months that you know of russia has been building up and besides struck by that it's flooding to using winter. but of course the scale and intensity of these attacks across the queen this week has come as a shock. the ukraine and media says the attack, somebody go to a discussion board, us, if you make bankrolled, was ukraine's on such of these attacks. and so i'm lucille receiving, it shows that, you know, both sites are willing to escalate. but above all, it shows that, you know, keith is determined to take the war. now close a home to moscow and chat to, you know, a sense of stability. i normally see the previous day, despite russia's invasion of ukraine. we've heard from president savanski who said ukraine would continue to work to push the bowl back from where it came from, back to russia. and i think the scenes of destruction, and that's that we saw in belgrade this week or you know,
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kind of signs of but definitely sonya found that got in key. thank you. and the gaza strip is ready forces, pressing their offensive for the south way is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said they are going to take control of kansas border with egypt. in the last 24 hours a strikes and 2 of the re fi, they have killed thousands of civilians, according to the most run health ministry. and that is put more pressure on displace palestinians taking refuge from the buttons. as israel plans to take control of the area around galls is border with egypt, the displace palestinians crammed the streets of rafa, the towns right next to that folder. they have come here to escape intense fighting in south and central garza. they flew with just the bare essentials. everyone is looking for shelter and space is running out. and we
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came here 20 days ago. we couldn't find any place to put to 10. so west staying at the status of the most of the if not so we know the situation is tragic. we don't have drinking goals so we don't have food. i like the kids wake up in the morning wants you to eat without water to drink. adding to the spiraling humanitarian crisis, the will continues in central 1000 rescue was race to find survives is that my goal is the cam officer is riley strikes in the area and israel's army is pushing into the southern city of con eunice as they try to eliminate him mass, which is widely considered the terrorist organization. as the intense conflict me, sped, the south, displaced palestinians are running out of places to flee. now,
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while people in northern latitudes may bringing the new year in relative wintery comfort, many in the southern hemisphere, a suffering, a stock reminder of a climate crisis. intense heat during the brazilian summer is just one indicator of the, not the broken heat records. and the urgency of working to fight climate change. what's presidents i use to switch exempted just as the yoke i'm still in and it is summer often or what? but this to us string of heat. we've already started months audio systems. my other people are fainting. the subway is people don't feel, well, it's too hot a heat that people aren't used to book some others. ok, 2023 shack to decline metric goods or across the board or according to a report by the world media, logical organization. it's set to be the hot to steer under guard about $1.00 degrees celsius,
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hard to compare to pre industrial times. the extent of and dr. fee has never been to a c 11th continued device. and so did the 11th of greenhouse gases. and that's the 1st told me not with this whole series of connected indicators as long as those greenhouse gas concentrations continue to increase the energy in the climate system, the temperature, this will keep on increasing when the image greenhouse gases by binding fossil fuels be make better events like these plots in somalia, more common and then then t equal systems y d to keep the planted happy to be are starting to break down. ice sheets are melting by my frost is playing and call it reeves a dying off. it was only a few weeks ago at the you wouldn't climate docs and to buy that would lead us
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officially agreed to transition of we forced to see for the 1st time the agreement was hit as a break to get many sick. the decks doesn't go far enough because it doesn't cause for a complete fossil fuel phase out. what we are missing is finance that is massively needed to support developing countries for transition away from fossil fuels. one thing is scale. if countries don't act fast enough, we can expect new time and drug costs and the coming us the over the past 2 years. i've been doing this, we said very similar things every single year. and so looking for us that trends. if we ask us concentrations going up and atmosphere, that will continue to see. and brazilians may have to prepare for the likelihood, often even hot or 2024. i'm doing now, but let's bentley, the chief executive at the royal major, a logical society, a pleasure to have you with us in a year of climate extremes. what stands out most to you when you look back at 2023
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. yeah it's, it's the number of extremes that let's see. and i was that globally. so we, we sold the old time, highest global, average temperature back up, broken in 2023 with now and for 2023. so we don't have to get a record is, but then you look at all those extreme, each events of calls 8 and so at ext more extreme, stoles, such as, aside from freddie that happened earlier in 20231 of the longest lasting. i'm deadly assign clothes that we've ever seen on this. i would say more flooding defense because a woman atmosphere holds no moisture and therefore when we get very slowly, it tends to be a little a little heavy. and we'll tell you just the frame leading to flipping as well. so it's the impacts and then you look at the marine heat wave as well, which is one of the reasons why we've seen more extreme heat temperatures being recalled, being broken, june 2023 because our oceans, i'm much,
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much roland now than they ever used to be there, so been all of that piece and they have done for decades, and that's now feeding back into the atmosphere and, and actually calls in those temperatures, those temperature records to be broke. more often this change is happening when it comes to dealing with the climate emergency but our policy, mike is reacting quickly enough. do you think or yeah, i think the, the science is the, the evidence is very clear that as we continue to bend fossil fuels, that gas oil and co, then we will continue to see climate change, those temperatures to increase and more extreme life events to happen so the science is very clear and you said like cold, 28 when now starting to see fossil fuel or transition away from fossil fuel now being embedded into the tax. but it's taking a long time for us to get to that. and so the governments of policy may cause a now saw seem to recognize that this is impulse and, but i do think countries, businesses, communities, and those individuals have recognized this now for many years miss also to make
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that transition away from fossil fuel already. so we've, i'm waiting for policy makers and the governments to kind of step open lead, i guess, on the list we've already starting to see as a, say, businesses and, and countries and communities actually starting to take the lead on this, this transition away from fossil fuels is basically the chief executive at the royal meeting for a logical society. thank you so much for being with us. you're watching date of the news is a reminder of our top story. russia has again been bothered you. funny and city striking the capital key and the country, 2nd largest city hockey. the tax come off the most go save more than 20 people were killed when you finance drive the rest of the board. a savings of delta and it's rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu says these nations war against the mass will continue so many more months did the strikes if you'd refugee camps
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in central gas, as the, as well as ground forces shift their offensive focus. that's all the needs for that . the film is up next, looking at the material that could be used to stop people relying on disposable plastic bags. that story is coming up after she'll break, stay with us. somebody anyhow, in berlin, thanks. weekend the the shuttle the currently move people the on the world wide and such a base in life on their boss hassle. jessica admitted god the castle josh, find out about rubinez story info. my grands.
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