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to trouble fixing meals culture identity meant let's say together, because i talked about community life on the research is now on the top the this is the w news live from balance. russian strikes destroy homes across to crane . several are reports has killed in the southern cities if you have very just and mix elias. now, this comes a day off to russia and ukraine from bodies filled up with the largest waves of drones since the war began. we'll say coming up on the program, the german tron slot will upshaw. it says he is willing to hold a vote of confidence before christmas weeks earlier than you originally planned. the vote looks up to trigger analogy election off to the collapse of his coalition government last week. and the top $29.00 climate summit stipends,
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and as the by john with scientists, sounding the alarm about the speed of global warming put a meaningful deal looks even more doubtful after donald trump's election victory. the many ships mckinnon really good to have you with us. 6 people have been killed more than 20 injured in russian era tax and southern ukraine. now this comes a day off to both ukraine and russia and launched record waves of drone attacks. against each of the 5 people died in the south central city of nickel live in the early hours. also the attacks struck a residential area, damaging apartments and causing finance. another person was killed in a shop erasure in ukraine. se ukraine issued an air ride warning for the entire
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country and cut power supplies off to the 4th boons. the russian bull nose has taken off from the bases ukrainian officials say the attack wave is now of the earlier royal military expos, marina barone, what she made of these latest developments may have to put it into context. because if we recall in october of 22, when general through beacon to command off the russian forces in ukraine, these air attacks have commenced. and so i'm gonna drag the intervals. so now that when you ring, when for, of course, um, the russians will be very interested in destroying the critical infrastructure, ukrainian critical infrastructure as well as potential military targets. besides, if we'll look at the locations of where the tax, when, for instance, operation, that's where the russians will probably be developing their miller strip to reduce
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after having taken booklet are, therefore it's a logical continuation of their military strategy. so to say, of course, while some reports claim that these attacks follow are reported cool between donald trump and losing their put in uh, which should have taken place last week. according to these reports, um the premium site is saying basically said this is a rushes response to donald trump. in other words, um donald trump has more pulled down, put in quite the opposite. russia is showing that it is going to continue so course and accelerate its advancements in the dumbass. mm hm. well, we'll come back to the american relax election and donald trump victory in just a moment. but i did just want to ask you the voices, news agency, closing a top ukrainian come on the saying that russia had amassed tens of thousands of
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soldiers in the coolest regions. so are you expecting a major russian push to retake the territory that ukrainians currently hold as it is very possible um, according to rewards, there are some $50000.00 soldiers including so you know, scary and contingent them if we look at the course creature and then look at the past 23 weeks, we have seen that the russians have launched a series of offensive some of the ukranian flags, specifically at the north. and therefore, i think that we are to expect you have an awesome wave of offensive operations by the russian forces in order to get the ukrainian forces out. but whether it will actually materialize remains to be seen. it's quite a difficult situation and it's not clear right now how that will play out. that being said, that you creating and forces are also in difficulty in course because of their
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logistics. so the russians might very well go for the supply lines in order to accommodate you, creating forces off and surround them. marina, you mentioned the election of donald trump earlier. he will of course, be the next us president, starting in january, but i'm just come back to what you were saying earlier. is this already influencing? keeps on most goes actions at this point as well, at least in the media space. what we're seeing in ukraine, of course, the ukranian side is not very keen on donald trump's victory because it comes with a lot of unknowns and a possible favorable position by donald trump towards russia. nothing is certain yet, but with keith on the stands as the possibilities that the military aid might be cut off and that you will be forced into some sort of
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a negotiated settlements with a russians in which it will have to see the territories and probably abandon all hope of nato membership and therefore now it is up to key of to demonstrate its military capability. and i think that's what we were seeing was a drone attack on russia. we're key of launch the, the largest drone attack since the start of the war. metal tracks that marina marina. thank so much for your insights, as always. thank you for having me. must go, has denied report slash us presidents elect. donald trump spoke to the russian president vladimir who's in last week and i was comes up to the washington post news. safe report says that a phone call had taken place between the 2 men on thursday, in which trump allegedly told susan to avoid escalating the conflicts. uh kremlin
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spokesman, described all of this as pure fiction. he said that they would not, yes, any concrete plans for contacts with utilities. the river chest service enrica gave us his view on why the starting points of the washington post on the kremlin a so different it was has been a very strange story, right from the beginning as a phone call. it sets to have taken place, allegedly on the 7th of november, uh yeah, it was only report that the guest the day on the 10th of november on sunday by on sunday. uh now they have to deal with that reputation from moscow. decided. so who is right, who's to believe, i think they're washington post and use paper which are posted on this can best answer this question. and at the same time, however, i can also imagine that the kremlin is deliberately denying the conversation if it took place in order to make as little as possible public about the possible details of the sales. of course, is of all your either what you're paying for. after all,
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it was only it not only is outlets conversation is such that was reported on, but also the content in particular. the fact is a trump allegedly award to put into both an escalation of the war. let's just put the this alleged cool to one side for a moment and tell us more about how loud i meant to send has re access to donald trump's imminent return to the white house. spot 14, as a gramlin is very cautious about an eviction add to the usa and especially to the selection. firstly, it wants to avoid any thing as it could give an impression of interference. we remember that the obvious russian interference in the 1st trunk collection caused quite a sensation going quite so moscow is being now much more cautious with a response of his time at which it took his time. and only days later on the sidelines of a political discussion in the north and russia as the default died in the south. oh,
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if he's very, very long speech the in directly conduct the late that trump and sachi voice open to talk. and secondly, everything to do with these negotiations with the great just potential peace negotiations with the credit is a highly sensitive issue, not only for your client, but also for russia too much is at stake for the ground. the fulton, personally, the greatest possible discretion that discretion is you need it. okay, so cough and discretion. but if we can talk about any expectations that russia might have a 2nd, trump presidency, what would they be? your a washer no longer has any great expectations of trump. uh is that is is a big difference to 2020 to $28.00. and the 16 when tom was elected for the 1st time um, at the time of the tiers, could not be all the hurt ignored. i remember a remarkable exhibition in moscow where i was living at the time with 3 huge
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portraits of foot and trump add to the right wing conservative full, efficiently pan from france will on display on. so uh, but is this cheering was over pretty quickly. the russia, when it became clear as it trump before the election and trump off to the election of what to different politicians. trump, the russia policy boss, stuff, she sanctions against russia, war, painful for russia to release time. obviously is the russians are saying ok, at least he is a business man and prefers pragmatic solutions. such pragmatism is expected in the solution of the korean war. and from the national perspective, it primarily means weakening the or lifting the economic sanctions against prussia . everything else is at this time, pure speculation. let's don't use eerie russia, so enrica, your re thank you. have a sense. donald trump, one last week's us election. the value of bitcoin has been going through the roof.
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the crypto currency hits us and now that will time high and monday trading, following a record breaking week, donald trump's a big supporter, he's pledged to make the united states the wealth crypto capsule. a donald trump used to be quite skeptical of bitcoin and other crypto currencies, but his tone has changed during his latest campaign for the white house, trump didn't praise crypto going as far as to buy burger sports fans and pay with bit calling. trump has also recently joined the crypto seen with his own platform with liberty financial. it was much ridiculed, but has helped to trump position himself as the trip to president. what does it mean? experts are hoping for loser regulation that have also been criticisms that the way the securities and exchange commission going off to a number of crib type funds. and that appears to be
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a willing list to bring in regulation that could bring more crypto firms. and that will peroration coins and tokens into the regulatory space. yeah. in recent days, bitcoin has clients to over $80000.00 now with drums set to a point loyalist. so the see, there are plenty of experts suggesting the rallies far from over, including stefan you fall off queen house. we expect this bulus trend to continue for a long time about a year. he says the next level for me is $100000.00. another factor behind the rise of crypto heading into a trump presidency is 11 musk, the 1000000000 that was close to trump throughout the campaign at might well be part of a new administration, reports show mosque and trump have discussed crypt a policy with most the insights potentially shaping trumps approach to digital assets. suggesting, of course, that most viewers could indeed impact the regulatory trajectory of crypto and the
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us. bullish investors seem to keep firing up crypto, but buying in that a record high still seems to be a higher risk investment at the best. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and the british prime minister kissed alma as joined the french president to manually my call and an armistice day ceremony in paris to month. the $106.00 anniversary of the end of world war one is the 1st british leda to attend the event in 80 years after the sermon able to lead us with you to discuss a range of topics including ukraine, the middle east and migration. the prime minister of the east and african island as nourishes, proven to judge not as conceited, the seats following sundays, parliamentary election fund results of not being released. but the opposition lead and i've been around google them, appears on course to victory, as well as the he said political campaign in russia's,
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which is known for its thriving financial and tourism sectors. stephanie's will make us have voted for prime minister sugar a. she will stay on as lita, she the cold, the snap poll last month on his scandal. plague governing coalition south of the west election loss and moving to decades. he must now run a fragile minority government. and the german trunks that will show it says he is willing to face of others, have confidence in parliament before christmas. he made the comments and his 1st interview since the collapse of his 3 policy coalition last week. if he loses a confidence vote this within trigger snap collection. charlotte's didn't want to start the process until the new year, but has faced 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. i'm 1st,
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i'm fine with it. if that is seen is the best option to all because i also wanted to happen fosters to go. i want to new mandate through a strong vote in favor of the s p d or the stock is for them for this. but if so, let's take a look at how the german government got into this crisis. and what could happen next. after 3 rookie years of government, germany is now on the path to new elections. the 3 party coalition, which formed in 2021 fella pato november 6th. when chancellor all of shots fight finance minister christian leading from the business friendly free democrats who refused to approve new debt to fund the budget. as 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
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green policy headed by robot holl back. they will need votes from opposition, parties to post any further legislation. the, 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. house for another out and, 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 vote. he's expected to lose. shots had hoped to delay this until early next year, saying they still important what to do. but the position lead of friedrich mats from the christian democrats once the confidence voted as soon as possible. he seeking to become chancellor with his party riding high in the polls. these are far the chance or most no fulfilled this responsibility. and this is his responsibility to ensure that we can get a new federal government to quickly become a gun and then comes in election much sooner than september as originally planned.
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it could happen sometime between january and march, depending on when it's triggered the outcome. could be a new leader in 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. now the un annual climate conference, the sausage and as a buyers joanna mid warnings, but 2024 will be the hosses to you on record. the focus of this is missing is climate financing, called 29 talks opened, with calls to grace a global corporation, and flipped fresh warnings about climate does often split the proceedings stalled almost immediately because of a flight. the agenda, developing countries are seeking assurances that they will get more funding to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions. they're all skiing, wealthy countries to pledge one trillion dollars
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a year. that's 10 times more than currently offered of adults and to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius. the conference is happening as countries grapple with recent extreme weather events. at the end of october, a heavy rainfall in the eastern spanish regional valencia trigger devastating flash . that's the claim. some 200 lives. the water was so forceful, it slipped away, caused and breeches and flooded. on the ground cabbages, dozens of people are still missing things. flooding is one of numerous clemency. just as the world has seen this year with countries in the global so particularly impacted. even though they have contributed the least we are in the climate smells all extreme temperatures. rising science routes and epic floods out of not net total these of those they are human. these us that's easy. only fuel
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by fossil fuels, no country. you spend representatives and types of states from around $200.00 countries, a meeting for international climate, negotiations, and buckle as of edge 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 tackle the climate cries a while apart with the a nation's pledge to provide $100000000000.00 annually for the transition to a noble energies, 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, yeah, say a transfer between the wealthy countries that are really responsible for climate change and those that and also
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a wealthy and other really suffering from time change the demands from the goal this i'll go even further, india and many african countries are asking for around one trillion dollar a year to meet the growing challenges. the exact amount will be negotiate as hard, also as develop nations are demanding. the more countries contribute to the costs oil producing countries in the middle east, which are relatively wealthy and make a lot of money was origin. guess the question is also where the china should be more providing finance, providing countries in the finance receiving countries historically industrialized countries like the us and european states have submitted 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 summits agenda like investments and renewable energy, which are rising worldwide. but so on investments in fossil fuels. there's a huge disconnect between the rhetoric and the reality when it comes to claiming
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you'll be $1.00 c a line and then not meeting one of the central tests. kind of conferences taking place in the year in which conflicts crisis and inflation of putting a strain on national budget and leading to international tensions that could make a compromise even more difficult. a w as chief fund that reports and louise osborne joins me now to talk about what is happening in boxes. get to see you, louise. we have to start with donald trump and the fact that he of course, will be you as president again from january. he's cold climate change hoax, he's talked about the fact that he wants the us to leave the landmark paris climate deal. so how is the spec to of another trump presidency going to impact these folks? i mean, it is the bite and administration that will be going into these talks, but you know, to some degree, best seen as a lame duck here because you know what as a promises they make,
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it is not clear that they are going to be followed through on by the us lights wrong, as he said, donald trump, last time he was present, pulled the us out of the purse agreement. and that means if he does the same in january, which experts say he probably will. um, the us would not be under the same obligations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. for example, at the moment they are the 2nd biggest demit to us. so that is obviously problematic in terms of financing. they also contribute a lot to that and they would not have to follow through if they were not part of that agreement any longer. saying that though, you know, biden has put in place some measures to move the us towards renewables. and these are things that are going to be difficult for a person like trump to do so, you know, there is still for which momentum in the us, regardless of, of what happens next to new mentioned deployment financing. this year's conference
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is all about financing is and so, you know, who's going to pay, how much to mitigate the worst effects of, of climate change, how difficult the discussion is going to be around this topic. i mean, difficult to say this on the haste, um, especially if there is this amount and how much money they're going to get to, you know, ex, but say that we have to move from 100000000000 in into the trillions. really to tackle the climate crisis, it's unlikely that it will get that high. we will have to see, but some of the biggest sticking points start to do with countries like china and the gulf states which mr. lot and are still classed as developing nations. so they are recipients of this money, technically, and then not giving any money that not giving any money. i mean, china does a lot by lot truly in terms of climate protection. but the industrialized nations want to see china contributing as part of these formal finance goals and whether
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that is likely to happen. no, no is month to be seen. but a lot of the developing countries would like to see voluntary contributions rather than you know, that being this definitive school, but they have to be part of and more than we're seeing right now is the several world leaders are not going to be coming to this conference whether it's the drum insurance level as well, whether it's the current us present terabyte and or sales president little of the silver. what kind of message is about sending that, you know, these big names, these important leaders are not going to be coming to this is comp, i mean it might not look good, but actually they do very little to push forward negotiation. this is the, the diplomats and negotiates is behind the scenes that are actually moving forward progress on, you know, on the talks that we're seeing. so they're not that important in terms of, you know, making sure that we get to a good deal at the end. i'm whatever the priorities are at home obviously does
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a lot going on in the world at the moment. climate change is not going away. this is something that they do have to deal with. we've seen these extreme weather event full of the world. that was the flooding, very recently in spain. we've also seen that in brazil in eastern africa, drought, he waves the west and hurricanes in mexico and the us. and as you said, the twenty's $24.00 is likely to be the hottest year topping the $1.00 degrees already. but the message remains the same whether they are that or not. that greenhouse gas emissions need to be caught dramatically by 40 percent to 2030 according to experts, and for that they need a good financial goal in place and good targets for reducing emissions. dw, chief glenn or fortune louise osborne. louise, thank you so much. have a are now sandra pace, we're going to look at this extraordinary seats because 2 germans have set
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a new record for the highest slack line attempt. sleek una lucas laughed performed the daring stones at a stunning height of 2500 meters crossing on a rope from one pulse at balloon to another. this was a rough touching, 600 me says highest from the previous read. extraordinary stuff is a quick reminder for you of all top stories today, at least 5 people have been reported killed and russian strikes on the southern ukrainian cities of jeffery jet and make life of his comes a day off to rush for a new crane bombarded each other with the largest wave of drones since the war began. and kevin johnson, charlotte says he is open to a version of confidence in his leadership before christmas as officers, 3 policy coalition collapse on wednesday. he previously said he would wait until january to hope that those will not fit your up to date is coming up. next,
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