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vice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com. this is the w news live from ballot, and russian strikes destroy homes across ukraine. several are forces killed in the southern cities of jeffery area and the can i, if this comes a day officer, russia and ukraine bombard each other with the largest waves of drones since the war began. also coming off a cool. so the international community to do more to protect so don civilians, human rights watch accuses the power military rock that support forces of carrying out of prophecies that find specific needs all me. and the comp 29 climate summit opens and as the by john with scientists, sounding the alarm about the speed of global warming. but
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a meaningful deal looks even more doubtful. that's all set dumb from election victory, the money and welcome to the program. 6 people have been killed more than 20, have been injured in russian era tax and southern ukraine. this comes a day off to both ukraine and russia launched record waves of drone attacks against each of the 5 people died in the south central ukrainian city as make elias in the early hours of the attack. struck a residential area down in jacob appointments in closing fi as another person was killed in jeffery sho. in the southeast, ukraine issued an air raid warning for the entire country and cut power supplies off to the false ones that russian bull nose had taken off from the basis. ukrainian officials say via talk wave is now of the early or else military x.
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but marina muran, what she made of these laces developments. well, we have to put it into con facts because if we recall in october of 22, when general survey can do command officer russian forces and ukraine, these air attacks have commenced. and so i'm gonna drag the intervals and now that when the 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 went, for instance operation, that's where the russians will probably be developing their miller trip to reduce after having taken both of the dar. therefore it's a logical continuation of their military strategy. so to say, of course,
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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 is that is this is a rushes response to donald trump. in other words, donald trump has more pulled down, put in at quite the opposite. russia is showing that it is going to continue the course and accelerate it's 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 soldiers in the coolest regions. so are you expecting a major russian push to retake the territory that ukrainians currently hold?
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and it is very possible um, according to a boards, there are some $50000.00 soldiers, including so you must agree 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 off of fans, so it was on the ukrainian flags, specifically at the north. and therefore, i think that we are to expect you have an awesome wave of offensive operations by, as a russian forces in order to get the great new 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 create and forces are also in difficulty in course because of their logistics. so the russians might very well go for the supply lines in order to cut the crating forces off and surround them. marina,
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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 a negotiated settlements with the russians in which it will have to cede territories and probably abandoned all hope of nato membership and
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therefore now it is up to key if to demonstrate it's 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. moscow has denied results. the us president elect donald trump spoke to the russian president vladimir post in last week. of this comes off of the washington post newspaper reported that a phone call had taken place between the 2 men on thursday, and which trump allegedly told susan to avoid escalating the conflicts of that was confirmed by a source who spoke to the voice as news agency but a kremlin spoke past and described the idea of the coolest pure fiction. he added that that was not yet any concrete plans so compact from any of the w's,
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uri, russia, so in riga gave us his view on why the stand points of the washington post newspaper on the kremlin a so different while it 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, yet it was only a report that the yesterday on the 10th of november on sunday by on sunday. now they have to deal with that reputation from moscow, decided so who's right, who's to believe, i think the washington post and use paper which are posted on this can best answer these questions. 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 films, of course, is of all your either what you're paying for after all, it was only it not only is outlets conversation is such that was reported on,
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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 vladimir putin has re access to donald trump's imminent return to the white house. spot 14, as a gramlin is very cautious about any reaction 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 is that the obvious russian interference in the 1st trunk collection caused quite a sensation going to the white. 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 rochester to fall, died in the south. oh, off he's very, very long speech. the in directly conduct the late that trump and sachi voice open
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to talk. and secondly, everything to do with these negotiations with the great just potential peace negotiations with your 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, the discretion issue needed was the www. reverse chest, a reporting from riga. now ever since donald trump one last week's us election, the value of bit cooling, that's been going through the roof, the crypto currency hit yet, and now that will time high and monday trading, following a record breaking week, donald trump is a big supporter, is pledge to make the united states the wells crypto capital, 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 trumpeted in praise, crypto going as far as to buy burger sports fans and paid with bit calling.
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trump has also recently joined the trip the scene with his own platform with liberty financial. it was much ridiculed, but has helps trump position himself as the crypto president. what does it mean? experts are hoping for lose a regulation that have also been criticisms that the way the securities and exchange commission is going off to a number of credit type funds. and said that appears to be a willing list to bring in regulations that could bring more crypto firms. and that will peroration coins and tokens into the regulatory scale. in recent days, bitcoin has clients to over $80000.00. now with drums set to a point, the loyalist so the see there are plenty of experts suggesting the rallies far from over, including stefan evolve coined house. we expect this bullish trend to continue for
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a long time about a year. he says, the next level for me is $100000.00. another factor behind the rise of trip to heading into a trump presidency is e loan must the building and it 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 muskets, insights, potentially shaping trump approach to digital assets. suggesting of course, the most views could indeed impact the regulatory trajectory of trip to in the us. bullish investors seem to keep firing up crypto, but buying in that are record high still seems to be a higher risk investment at the best. the human rights watch is cooling for more assets to protect civilians in so don, the non governmental organization is warning of grave violations in a new report. it says the power millet tray rapids support forces are rounding up
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civilians and raping women and goals. the rights group is urging the deployment of the united nations mission to protect civilians and sit on the you and refugee agency has wound of atrocities and widespread human rights violations. the, the slicing between the 2 rival sections of the military governments in more than a year and a half as full cost more than $3000000.00 people to flee the country. and some more on this we can talk now to petition about of from human rights. what she's the horn of africa director and joins us now from rome. thank you so much for your time. and i wanted to ask you a, you know, despite these wide spread reports of atrocities by the, our, our assess, the global response has been muted. hasn't said at best, so would you say that the international community is failing to don?
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i mean, with 18 months into a conflict which has seen saw i quote of such atrocities. now the last 2 weeks of seeing optic in very deliberate to tax on select civilians. as you describe, we found on law for the tensions torture of civilian detainees. the sudanese women's rights groups being reporting once again on sexual violence. we've documenting widespread sexual violence by the rapid support for 6. so her wrist sacred for us to tease. and as you say, all concern has be not older that have been some efforts by the international and regional community, for example, to renew investigations into what has been happening in sudan. we've really not seeing the international regional respondents at co mirror, the gravity of what is happening on the ground. so time is absolutely of the essence, the attacks in the last few weeks and it shows the state shows that they're all
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very few places been sudan right now, which civilians can receive any sort of safety and protection. and so this is why we are cooling on the u. k, which has the presidency of the security council this month to ensure that there are concrete actions and discussions which are taken about how to ensure an international regional protection presence on the ground, on the sudan as soon as possible. the, the r s. s. use of sexual violence is well documented, as you say, can the presence of human rights watch of a similar organizations do anything a tool to prevent this from happening or at least to reduce the scale of it. now the see has been reporting which has been happening, they're all un investigations. they're all the investigations by the international
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criminal court focused on and off so on. but what we've really not being seeing the consequences, whether in terms of accountability, whether it's in terms of political cost on the commanders of both the full season, notably the record support for states when we're talking widespread sexual violence full, the actions. i'm just in the last few days and we all speaking about 18 months into this for risk conflict where a lot of the atrocities happen just in the past few months. we sold the security council finally sanction to individual rockets, support forces, commanders, because of violations of international humanitarian, you know, and for other reasons as well. but this sort of messaging at the global level has just not being heard. so much more action needs to be taken to hold the forces to
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account, to hold the back to those 2 accounts, as has been documented by the un panel of experts. the united arab emirates has continued to channel ons into the rock and support full sage that needs to be political costs as well for the bank cuz of the will ring parties. but we most are not seeing this before. the political will to bring the actors together and here on the issue of the protection of civilian, it's going to be critical for the un security council to work also with the african union peace and security council, individual african union member states as well to see concrete lee, how can we get a full from the ground, which has a military presence of police in presence of civilian presence, which could both deter ongoing attacks, but also mona tub ongoing obstruction if you carry in the systems, for example. but we'll say bolster local efforts efforts by the emergency response
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rooms to respond to the incredible humanitarian needs at the moment that doing this in a complete protection back to but also support any localized c spy assets that might materialize. leticia bought up from human rights, which will have to leave it that but thank you so much for your time today. thank you. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and the verses from minnesota test on has joined the french president and many other my cool and an almost a stay ceremony in paris to monk c. $106.00 out of the street, the end of world one is the 1st person shanita to attend the event in a c is officer of the ceremony. the to the does, would do to discuss a range of topics, including ukraine, the middle east, and migration, the prime minister of the east, an african island of nourishes province. judson, what has conceded to seat following sundays, parliamentary election final results of not being released,
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but the opposition leda knob, and rum google um, appears on costs of victory as follows. the heated political campaign in more interest, which is known for its thriving financial interest inspectors and japanese will make us have voted for prime minister sugar issue, but to stay honestly to issue the cold snap poll last month off to his gamble. plague governing coalition, suffolk, the west election lost in more than a decade. he must now run a fragile minority government to the un annual climate conference, a sausage, and as a buyer on a mid warnings that's 20. 24 will be the closest year on record. the focus of this he is missing is climate financing. the call $29.00 tools opened with calls for grace at global corporation and fresh warnings about climb. it does also split the proceedings sold almost immediately, due to a fights over the agenda, developing countries seeking assurance as well get move funding to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change. they're asking,
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well, see countries to pledge one trillion dollars a year? that's 10 times more and currently being offered adults, same to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius. the conference is happening as countries grateful with recent extreme weather events. at the end of october, a heavy rainfall in the east and spanish regional valencia trigger devastating flash flats. but clean some 200 lights. the water was so forceful, it swept away, caused and breeches and flooded on the ground. cabbages, dozens of people are still missing, means flooding is one of numerous clemency. just as the world has seen this here with countries in the global self particularly impacted, even though they have contributed the least, we are in the climate milk, vault the extreme temperatures, the rising science routes and epic floods out of not net total. these of those they
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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 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 crisis. while it was the nation's pledge to provide a $100000000000.00 annually for the transition to renewable energy's 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
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change and those that and also a wealthy and other really suffering from time to 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 willing challenges. the exact amount will be negotiated hot, also as develop nations on demanding. the more countries contribute to the costs oil producing countries in the middle east, which a relatively wealthy and make a lot of money with or, and guess what? the question is also where the china should be more providing finance, providing countries into finance, receiving country. historically industrialized countries like the us 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's agenda. like investments and renewable energy, which are rising would, would. but so on investments in fossil fuels. so there's
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a huge disconnect between the rhetoric and the reality. when it comes to claim a, you'll be $1.00, see 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 natural budgets and leading to international tensions that could make a compromise even more difficult. and they told me use chief lynette 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. 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
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a lame duck here because you know what as a promises they make, 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 semester. 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,
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of what happens next to you mentioned deployment financing. this year's conference is all about financing isn't 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 of 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 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 they're not giving any money. they're 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 an mold and we're seeing right now is the several world leaders are not going to be coming to this conference, whether it's the drum and trump, so will it? well, whether it's the current us president joe biden, or sales president lula to 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
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a good deal at the end. i'm whatever priorities are at home, obviously there's 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 earlier, 2024 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 good and with that you are up to dates coming up next we visit
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