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the other for everybody to their support determined who is the us selection reporter this weekend on dw, the you're watching d. w and use live from the lean ukraine. say is north korean troops already on the front line and cause flooding? mean pollution isn't denying the presence of north korean troops in russia. the us coals deployment, very serious and international donors play $2000000000.00 in assistance for labor non, but there is no lace hopping the fighting. that's, he's round tower, he's out most strikes against his blah in by ruth, the
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welcome to the program. i am jared read. ukraine says that north korean troops had been sent to backup of russian troops on the front line, ukraine's military intelligence service. this is the 1st north korean units trained in russia have arrived in the coolest region where ukrainian forces have staged across the board the incursion into russian territory. president vladimir pollution refused to confirm or deny the presence of north korean troops in russia on thursday. and ross in little mac is have ratified a defense tracy with north korea. that pledge was quite a mutual assistance if i, the country is attacked. ukraine has released this video, which it says shows soldiers send 5 p on young at a training ground in roches far east. the u. s. is, has said that 3000 north korean troops are in russia, but it has not said where it is described the deployment as very serious
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as we can speak. now we've make hire alex. see if he's a professor at san diego state university, as well as an expert on ukraine and russia. welcome to use, the ukraine's intelligence agency says around $12000.00 north korean troops are already in russia. tell us, why does russia need this additional manpower? hello uh well, good to be with you. this is uh, an all this issue of russia has been losing a considerable amount of manpower. if you look at the ukranian military reports, we see over a 1000 russian soldiers repulsive, killed on the front lines every single day. and russia has been using that kind of manpower, intensive of souls to make these environmental gains along about 1000 q one needs a front line in eastern ukraine. so with a course concussion by ukrainian forces,
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the di, lemme for russia, is whether to take troops away from the east and move them to the north. and so the most korean troops can help russia do that. even if they don't go and fight, they're themselves, they can be probably positioned in some of the 0 somewhere. so that more russian troops can join the course population without taking additional troops from the east. and i'd just like to flush that point a little bit out through the what do you think it says about roster at this point in the conflict if it's having to rely on foreign forces encounter with the trip losses that you've just described as well in political science as a straightforward explanation to, you know, act as tried to achieve their goals with the least possible cost them the maximum effect. and the cost in that regard is not a just say money or equipment, but also the cost of the russian society. so the less puts in withdrawal on
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mobilization and recruitment from within russia, the most stable, he believes his position in power is. do you think this slide has escalation from russia? that is bringing north korea into it's war in ukraine. will force ukraine's allies to rethink perhaps they are on a red lines? well, it's high time to rethink and it's regardless of the red lines. it basically means that the whole approach, all just helping ukraine enough to contain russia as invasion, more or less, is not without its own risks. so it means that the risk of conflict spreading and making other parts of the world less stable is rising and
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probably is exceeding even the risk of an escalation that divided in ministration in europe have been fear. and so it is time to authorize more long range. miss styles used to provide ukraine, belong the range weapons, and authorize the use. why that within russia, that i think is the crux of them. uh, that was me tell you, i like see it from santiago state university. thank you very much for your time today in your insights. my pleasure. as you know, the news now, despite the un secretary general's cold for a sci fi, there's been noise days off in the fighting between israel and his, the law in living on the lebanese and we latrice is in this riley, a striking, killed 3 of its troops. as they were evacuating wounded civilians and the capitol by route has again come under attack. firefighters tackled the remains of a large file. the following is really missile strikes on a route southern neighborhoods. all 6 buildings,
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including a residential complex, well flattened and delayed lockheed district according to 11 guns, official national news agency. the attacks took place just hours before the start of a conference in paris to drum up more international aid for 11 non president and manual macro hosted ministers and officials for more than 70 countries who to get the pledged over a $1000000000.00 worth of humanitarian aid. and ministry support 11 and deployment . 07, you drink coals for a ceasefire. soldiers cell city, time for like able to assist you open the bowl must end as soon as possible. would you that must be a ceasefire at 11 on please do more damage. more victims, most drugs will need to put an end to terrorism. no, and sir, of the security of all. so despite the pledges by international leaders,
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they reach residents, just one, the fighting to stop we don't need francis money for money from any other country. we just want them to end the war watts, the benefits if we rebuild, but these varies come back to destroy things again. but there are, there are people on the streets. no one cares about them and some of them of nothing. i just saw someone sleeping on the streets, no impulse, and even the low for braz. where's the said? where does it go? i don't understand. time. meanwhile, the war continues smote, claims was seen rising from lebanon, southern border, as israel continues its fight against a militant group, hezbollah. he's a quick roundup of some other global news headlines now. he's rails and the latrice sees it as killed how mosse combined are involved in the october 7 tara attacks and who also worked for the u. n. agency on right in gaza? the idea of claim mohammed abo
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u. t. we had been overseeing the murder and abduction of several is riley citizens on rock concerned that we was a staff member and was killed on wednesdays between turkish wall clients have targeted an oil refinery in northeast and syria killing at least 7 and injuring 17 people. linked according to an employee, their turkeys air force carried out all the strikes in the region earlier after 5 people were killed in wednesday's terror attack on an aerospace company in the rank correct. the european parliament is one of the 2nd world prized by 3 feet. freedom of thoughts to defend his violent opposition. later, maria corrina machado and her ally, edmondo gonzalez, wrote the prize on his day of find for democracy against socialists. president nicholas mature and you, you and report is warning that the world is on track for a temperature increase of mold in 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century. that's off the global greenhouse gas emissions rise to
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a record high last year. the you and the environment, the agency's said that even if countries were to follow through on their existing pledges, temperatures would still rise by a catastrophic $2.00 degrees. nations are gathering it as a by john mix month to work out new climate targets. so we can speak now to rachel cleese as policy director of climate and energy program at the union of concerned scientists. welcome to you. now we are seeing that the world is on track for rise of more than 3 degrees of warming this century. firstly, just a simple question, why it's really alarming to see the result of this report. why? simply because we continue to burn fossil fuels instead of making the clean energy transition and rapidly cutting because the conditions for continuing to pump out more and more global warming emissions. we are causing catastrophic changes.
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there's some staking a deadly costly to one people all over the world with floods, wild fires, heat waves, and crowds. it's really, really a dangerous signal that we're sending. you've just seen to that day. but if the projections are correct, just tell us in, in practical terms, what will the will be like to leave and then to? well, i want to start by saying we're at about 1.2 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. and we're already seeing that as profit changes, in many cases we're starting to see some reversible changes. also getting tipped off. so it's not like $1.00 is the knife edge. in fact it's a continuum and the impacts are accelerating. this is not as smooth increase, and if this is what we're seeing at 1.2, as because 1.5 and go up to 3, it is unimaginable. the kind of explain she said,
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we will see you at that point. it's just not going to be healthy for the human body in many places in the world. we're going to see loss of precious ecosystem die back of the amazon forest. we're going to see sea level rise, accelerate with so many people living on coast lines around the world. so much of the infrastructure and the economy located on coast lines around the world that will be catastrophic. but we do have a choice and that's what this record is from lee pointing out our policy choices really matter. well the, those need to step up right now. let's talk a bit more about policy because there's a, there's a key climate meeting happening. and as a buys on next month, is there any reason to hope that that something concrete and positive will come out of these talks as well that you really crucial things we want to see one of course countries need to raise the ambition of their emissions reduction commitments right now, we're far off proud from where we need to be. but the other key pieces for the whole
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world to make this clean energy competition richer nations really need to provide climate finance to help lower income countries also cut their emissions and cope with the kind of catastrophic climate impacts. we've already banked in climate finance as a burning issue, a comp and as our by sean. wealthy nations have fallen short on their responsibility for a long time now. and it's time to step up. we need funding on the order for about a trillion dollars galvanized all around the world with a richer countries meeting so that we can accelerate this clean energy transition everywhere and that the world can be better off for us. all right, so thank you very much for that. and that's rachel cletus, the policy director with the climate and energy program at the union of concerned scientists. will tropical storm, try me, has killed at least 26 people in the philippines and falls more than 150000 people
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from the homes as torrential, rain lashed coastal areas, schools, offices, and public buildings on the lose on the main island were shut down for a 2nd die, amen clings desperately to agree to save his life. and of the video filled by a local shows, a devastating land slide. these scenes list, read the destruction caused by drop because tom try me. which has brought powerful events, entered into the rain to the north eastern philippines. flash floods hit with such intensity that this was cause any well, in so many areas, flood waters reach the roofs of houses. as we slid off to our house was flooded. they have made up local officials as just to evacuate because
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the flood waters were rising. so we quickly decided to leave to save ourselves the coast guard has deployed rubber boards to reach thousands drip in remote areas . but it's telling me that the handbook relief efforts dry me locally known as christine has dumped one months worth of rain in over 24 hours. tardies see more than 2000000 people have been affected. and take a look at these move in 1900. use off to the roman city, pompei was buried by volcanic eruption archaeologist, a still uncovering nutritious at the side researches and now was restoring what they call a tiny house in the center of the cd to hong features was painted with figures from roman mythology archaeologist site deluxe, only the typical atrium that stood at the center of the roman home assigned perhaps
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