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all the rest of the classify as discussing the donkey series and so about our complex relationship with animals. we need to be watching now on youtube. d. w documentary the this is the, the unit was coming to the line from berlin. germany's chancellor vows to pressure from the opposition pull up, shaw says he's willing to hold a vote of confidence before christmas weeks earlier and then he wanted the future of his government isn't out after the collapse of this coalition last week. also coming up, russia and ukraine bombard each other with the largest wave of drones since the war began. spoke prizes over parts of moscow, as deaths are reported across few cray, and the cop $29.00 climate summit opens. and as about john's capital city, buck could, i mean, rising global tensions, world leaders are gathering to take on
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a common thread, climate change the whole i'm terry martin. good to have you with us german transfer, all of schultz is willing to pay some boat of confidence in parliament before christmas. you made comments in his 1st, 1st interview since the lapse of his 3 party coalition. last week, losing the confidence boat would trigger a snap election. schoultz did not want to start this process until the new year, but his face growing pressure from the opposition and from within his own ranks a signal for mine. if i don't see a problem in having a vote of confidence before christmas for me, if that is what everybody wants to spend on the, i'm 1st i'm fine with it. if that is seen is the best option to all because i also want it to happen, fosters to go. i want to new mandate through
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a strong vote in favor of the s p d, or the stock is for them for this. but if, let's take a look at how the german government got into this crisis and what can happen next. after 3 rocky years of government, germany is now on the path to new elections. the 3 party coalition, which formed in 2021, fell apart on november 6th when chancellor all of shouts fight, finance minister christian leading from the business friendly free democrats who refused to approve new debt to fund the budget. this, there is no basis of trust for further cooperation by serious government work is not possible in this way. for now, germany is being managed by a minority government shots, and his social democrats are clinging together with the green portion headed by robot holl back. they will need votes from opposition, parties to pass any further legislation. the,
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all the tasks will not become any easier, neither in the present, nor in the foreseeable future. it will become more challenging for germany in particular. or else what i know about. and the next step requires a confidence vote in the bonus tag, members would decide on whether to continue supporting shows those chance a lot of advice he's expected to lose. shots had hoped to delay this until early next year, saying they still important what to do. but opposition lead a friedrich mats from the christian democrats once to confidence vote. as soon as possible, he seeking to become chancellor with his party riding high in the polls. these are far, the chancellor. most nell fulfilled this responsibility, and it is his responsibility to ensure that we can get a new federal government to quickly become a gun and then comes an election much sooner than september as originally planned. it could happen sometime between january and march, depending on when it's triggered the outcome could be
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a new leader and the chancellor read a stronger file. right. kind of growing you left conservative policy. shouts remains, chancellor. until if and when voters decide to draw his time in office to a close, the w as chief political editor make a the customer has more on, although shelters chance chances of staying chancellor, after fresh elections. well, it doesn't look like he has a real tons of lead in the next government, particularly also another about his poll. that's his popularity ratings are very low, particularly of the government that he led, but also his personal ratings are very low. and we start to know here in germany, but his argument is, and he told us this again today that to him, he's been that before. and nobody believes that he would pull forwards to become the top contender in the last elections. and the then went on to actually forwards and full of governments. so he says he can still do this again. i very much doubt
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it. but then again, i've just been in the united states when nobody again believed really that donald trump could have such a resoundingly victory. so let's see what the vs say on the election day. and the key point of course, now is, and how soon will we see election that this is our chief political energy making it across. now that, let's catch up on some of the stories making headlines around the world today and is really as striking 11 on has killed at least 20 people, some of whom were children. 6 others were also wounded in the attack on a village north of bay route, official science and area. far from warehouse full of militants usually operate. there was no is really evacuation warning. haiti's transitional governing council has fired prime minister gary coney after just 5 months in office. the caribbean island has seen arise and gang violence this year that has fueled hunger and forest hundreds of thousands from their homes. connie will be replaced by
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a former senate candidate. the washington post says us president elect donald trump spoke with russian president vladimir putin on the phone on thursday. it says trump told preteen not to further escalate the war and ukraine. trump said during the election campaign that he could end the war in 24 hours. while russian air strikes have killed 5 people and over night attacks across ukraine, according to regional governors. this comes a day after russia and ukraine launched an unprecedented wave of aerial drone attacks on each other. keys said it recorded and 145 russian drones on his in his aerospace, on the same night that it launched its largest drone attack on moscow. of a wave of drew and strikes rattled the suburbs of moscow with the local man reporting more than 2 dozen shut down it was,
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you creams biggest attack on the russian capital since the stuff the we'll you know, obviously we heard an explosion went out and saw that the car was on fire. i'm still in shock. it's such a pity. it was our only means of transport. this is a new russian driven the tax on keys becoming almost daily occurrence. but the latest by ross concentrated on odessa police in the black sea port and result city say a man was killed when his call was struck by shrapnel. the attacks injured at least 9 others on damage. several residential buildings to the east coast for the fullest nights in a row, the enemy is targeting our city. take this with you there being several drones just in your facility. everyone can see what's going on today. oh no. oh, because of the many private houses and departments have been destroyed very low and
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that will do now as the both sides step up turn attacks, donald trump's u. s. election. when could change the conflict? the kremlin says, drums victory sends out quote, positive signal. while ukraine's palladium is zalinski might find it even more difficult to secure the bucking needed from allies to make more use of western missiles against russia. it was about john's capital bucher is preparing for their rival of world leaders as the city hosts the cop $29.00 climb its summit. the key issue on the agenda is finance. as developing countries seek assurances, they will good health to cut their greenhouse emissions. conference to begins on monday, aims to limit the global warming to $1.00 degrees at the end of october, a heavy rainfall in the eastern spanish region of balance that triggered devastating flesh. that's the claim. some 200 lives, the water was so forceful,
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it slipped away cause and bridges and flooded underground. cabbages, dozens of people are still missing. things, flooding is just one of numerous clemency. just as the world has seen this year with countries in the global self particularly impacted, even though they have contributed the least, we are in the climate mail stall, the extreme temperatures, the rising science routes, and epic floods out of not net total. these of those they are human and these us that's easily fueled by fossil fuels. no country. you spend representatives and types of states from around $200.00 countries, a meeting for international climate negotiations and buckled as of age on top of the agenda. money, who is going to pay for the green transition and to help poor countries to better cope with climate impacts. for years, developing countries have been asking originations for more funding for support to
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tackle the climate crisis. while a was the nation's pledge to provide a $100000000000.00 annually for the transition to renewable energy, enhancing energy efficiency, restoring equal systems, and supporting with genuine to agriculture and developing countries. however, the experts say much more as needed. it could be in the order of 2 hundreds to even $6700000000000.00 per year. then it would work then that would be a fee of transfer between the wealthy countries that are really responsible for climate change and those that and also royalty and other really suffering from time change. the demands from the global self go even further to india. and many african countries are asking for around one trillion dollars a year to meet the growing challenges. the exact amount will be negotiated hot, also as develop nations are demanding the more countries quite a few to the costs. oil producing countries in the middle east, which are relatively wealthy and make a lot of money was origin guess um the question is also where the china should be more providing finance,
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providing countries into finance receiving country. historically, industrialized countries like the west and european states have committed most carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas launch the responsible for climate change. china, however, is now the largest admit and the wood, and has the 2nd largest economy. what countries are doing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions would also be on the summit agenda like investments and renewable energy, which are rising worldwide. but so our investments in fossil fuels. so there's a huge disconnect between the rhetoric and the reality when it comes to claiming you'll be $1.00 c a line and then not meeting one of the central test kind of conferences taking place in the year in which conflicts crisis and inflation of putting a strain on national budgets and leading to international tensions that could make a compromise even more difficult. now, it's a creation that can frustrate and did light in equal measure rubik's cube,
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as turn 50. the puzzle has become a global phenomenon and it's in venture believes the multi colored cube remains as relevant today as when he designed it in 1974 before smartphones. this was the ultimate destruction, the rubik's cube. a seemingly simple, yet challenging fidget toy. and depending on your proclivity for puzzles, it promised hours of fun or frustration. it was invented in 1974 by out of rubik, a professor of architecture in cold war era hungry. at the time he wanted to help students understand spatial relationships. our hand father may not human because they are able to create tools and they learn how to use our tools. and that's as the the, the field is a tool for thinking struck by its popularity with his students, ruby patented,
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and the rest is history. hit the international market in 1980 and became a global sensation selling more than 500000000 units worldwide. spawning speed cubing competitions. and numerous knock offers and the, the current role record for solving a randomly scrambled cube is just over 3 seconds. although it had its heyday in the 1980s, the cube is still widely popular today with a community of influencers on tick tock and youtube. happy to plug its relevance for the 21st century. and it's quite useful for the generation now. it's kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have something in your hand that you care about and you get 10 kind of work to get better, right. so i think it's kind of a good thing for kids to do the same, especially on a certain they can do something. and also taking away from the screen after 5 decades, the rubik's cube looks set to endure as one of the most recognized icons in popular
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culture. in mexico, hundreds of mario cheese have such a new world record for the most musicians part performing in unison. the more than a 1000 l'oreal cheese with guitars, trumpets and violence, played the classic mexican song seeley to linda and broke the previous record from 2013, where 700 musicians played signing, tenuously mariachi bands date back to centuries. mexico's most loved traditions. a just reminder at the top story we're following for you this our german chancellor of shaw says he's open to a vote of confidence in his leadership before christmas after his 3 party coalition collapse on wednesday. he had previously said he would wait until january to hold
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up. next our tech show shift looked at the rise of scam factories and cyber slavery in myanmar. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. the when i was 8 years old, i was already dreaming of a future as a senior. i wanted to become a hero of my family. his dream was within reach. she'd become a star in turkey overnight. a man took everything from with the help of his family and music. she rebuilt her life and then her sister also became a family scholar by hatred and to murder the daughters. i am willing to work for change and also so i will sing my song.
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