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in silence, we need to break out of and i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the business dw news line from pilot g 20 latest set best sites on a global tax on 1000000000 as it is one of many goals such as brazil, along with the pack to n, global of hunger and was with few details on how to see from the box also coming up after the 1000, the days of fighting a new crane. the decision of the outgoing bite and administration on weapons could change the world we discussed if the next president would also help to ended the codes in home, calm and sentences thousands of pro democracy activists to jail. united states and other western governments say that trial was politically motivate.
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the guy that is welcome to the program, lead us at the g 20 summit in brazil. so be a, there's a narrow have issued a joint declaration calling for global pacts to come by hunger. lloyd for gaza and an end to the was in the middle east. and you frame the, the statement also called for a global tax on 1000000000 that it was, have you thought it did not offer specifics on how to achieve those goals. the summit continues today. leaders are expected to focus on sustainable development of the transition to clean energy as well on track for his warmest year on record to, to, to get a large enough for me on this um, now joined by to be s sholtes associated at the german institute for international
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and security of fast. now, what's your take on the start of this summit and this law, the law for the declaration? yeah, well i, yes, this declaration is 1st of all, a good message for everyone who's still keeping off the fight against poverty and hunger. and the world, i think it was a smart move by president lula to she was one topic, not to go with a bucket list of, of different subjects, which was often times the case over the past years. however, of course, we have to ask the question, what kind of legitimacy and authority dust the g 20 half in these times to eradicate poverty and hunger. that you 20 are composed of a several nations who are in conflict with each other, who are opposed to each other and several international crisis and conflicts.
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so kind of implementing this a declaration will be very difficult going forward. specifically considering the elections in the united states, where donald trump was certainly not to go forward, said with a policy that president bided has pushed for who signed particular ration. and now the declaration is focusing on hunger poverty and taxation of 1000000000, as it condemns the walls in ukraine and gaza without naming russia's aggression and the terrible organization of mazda being responsible for the war and gaza. is that acceptable? as well as that dependence of which of the member states you ask, of course, far west and leaders coming to rio, it was a declared to go to half the ward in ukraine and russia's aggression being named in the declaration for all the countries. um it was in
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a more unfortunately it's um to have a clear stance on the war between israel and the how miles um and i guess what the president lula in brazil wanted to achieve is to keep international conflict out of the declaration. that is something that indonesia and india in the past 2 years has tried to do as well, and they've succeeded with it. cent. and one reason why you, they, these, the gees 20 presidents could achieve space is because brazil as the end, as well as india and indonesia. our current is seen us international swing states and it is more important for countries lot for us, germany, but also china to accommodate these sweet states and the international system of any to push too hard on having certain clauses included in particular ration now,
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many other problems that were mentioned that um are happening in africa for example, that the african union is now a permanent member of the g 20. do you think it can shape the blocks priorities as well? um we will see this in the next year. um, south africa is taking over the g 20 presidency from brazil until the next summit will take place in south africa. so probably um louis setting the scene here uh for following up with this um, replication of poverty and hunger agenda. but whether the african union can really be a political player that will very much depend also on their internal cohesion and union with asia within the g 20 block. and of course, it will depend on the support of the donor countries within the g. a 20 block,
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how much they are willing to support the efforts which were included in today's declaration to be assaults that from the german institute for international unsecure to fast. thank you very much. thank you. it has now been 1000 days since most scholars, full scale invasion of ukraine, the war rages on undiminished, but the new us administration could prove a turning point. the current presidential button has granted to crime permission to use american weapons. to strike deeper into russia is a look at how the changing us dynamic could play into the hands of the russians, or how it could benefit ukrainians. a buffer zone to be patrolled by european and british troops. ukraine surrenders territory annexed by russia for good. just 2 of the scenarios that have made the news. since donald trump won the us presidency again. trump has
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a front relationship with ukraine and it's president. he was impeached for pressuring for a lot of them is the last key to investigate joe biden. and his son hunter in keys dw is ukraine. correspondent nicholas connelly says that ukrainians haven't given up hope to the baggage between volumes zalinski donald trump, israel with some experts here in key of convince the zalinski can still when trump over they say that trump personality politics and has building that back is in the us is becoming more like you crane and not the other way around. cutting a deal with the populace like trump, they say. so what? so let's keep those best trunks also been hostile to nato. the alliance ukraine has been desperate to join in order to get finding security guarantees against any future russian attack. you're going to any nato was always going to be years down the line. even on the job, i didn't become a harris of to donald trump selection when that prospect seems even further off. in the meantime, the central question is how you react to america like
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a reducing its support for ukraine. will europe step up and fill the gap left by the us? will european capitals decide they need those resources to protect themselves from america can be relied on to protect his nato allies. if trump takes a hand in peace negotiations, as he said he would, then the kind of these will be important. but as vice president elect has pushed the idea of ukraine giving up the territory and exchange for peace with russia. polanski isn't going to sign away. crimea, or other parts of ukraine, russia has occupied public opinion just isn't gonna allow that. but that doesn't mean that ukraine is going to carry on fighting to regain those territories by force, especially the atl. so percent of ukraine started treat, the key of controls is protected by western guarantees. the issue of premier and the other parts searched by ukraine could be taught to be result sometime down the line or for ukrainians only. those security guarantees will mean a lasting peace. if the front lines are simply frozen,
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a pause and fighting like the one that followed russia's, annexation of crimea in 2014, the repercussions could be dire for ukrainian society without binding west and security guarantees. many here in ukraine, i'm convinced that in you, russian invasion would just be a matter of time preaching they say, hasn't given up when his goal controlling or this country. next time around, western countries might well be too busy with their own problems to come to key upside. this was me paused. ukraine finds itself without committed allies, the future looks like. and that scenario, millions of ukrainians were expected to vote with our fates and leave rather than risk losing everything that again. in the meantime to buy an administration has tried to trump proof, much with the aid earmarked for ukraine. making sure its sent before the new administration takes office. now let's dig a little deeper into the decision making process in the us public folder. in the as
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pablo i, a 1000 days of war, what's now changed when it comes to supporting your crime? well, as we know, president polanski of ukraine has been asking for this for many, many months to say the least. and officials in washington have been saying that the turnaround came from biting at basically because of this deployment of north free and troops in the course region. and also fears that russia and russian troops could actually overwhelm ukrainian troops in the course region and further weaken at ukraine at a time where they've been really asking for, at the us to really boost their health at to ukraine. there's been this huge concern and reluctance in washington to supply weapons like these long range missiles to ukraine over fears of an escalation, an escalation which president pollutant has been warning about at time and time again and his fears, but what it appears has happened now in washington is that they're essentially
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saying that those threats from people are overblown and what's gonna happen now with these weapons that ukraine is going to be supplied with is that they can actually go further into russian territory. they can go deeper into russian territory. also, we should note that there was this reason to us intelligence assessment, which warned that any escalation would result or could result in at russian troops or spy agencies essentially attacking at the us or it's a european allies. but like i said, washington has deemed those has to be over blown. and also what we can't forget as well is that back in may at president biden, at also began to ease restrictions on us weapons. us apply to weapons being used in, at russian territory at with the use of these highmore rockets and have there not long range missiles or rockets. and they can only go rent 80 kilometers at so that would actually just be in an area that would be close to ukraine. so just across
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the board, the report, we also had that the by the administration is trying to trump proof the decisions. how's the trump camp reacted to this to say, certainly have, and it's been pretty furious. and his son, donald trump junior, has responded very angrily, hard line republicans have also responded. and they have basically accused president biden of trying to spark world war 3. just before donald trump takes office in january, now we can forget the present trumpet said that he's going to end the war in ukraine in 24 hours. he's given no details of how he would go about doing that. and he's also being questioning at the us is that the supply of a billions of dollars to ukraine, something that he's not happy with. and just to give you one brief note from mike wald, spectrum's choice to be national security advisor. he said it's another step up the escalation letter, and nobody knows where this is going. trump has not spoken publicly yet,
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and he's been remarkably quiet, but we can sort of decipher from what we're hearing from his son and from at mike wells, thoughts. he's not happy on top of the staff. thank you very much. problem. as far as sizes in israel say, a woman was killed and 10 injured when a rock had launched from lebanon, had been no, the city of stuff um the building. so a direct case as well. some of the services has belonged militants, 5 divided 100 project charles into as well as north on monday, with its ad defenses, intercepting some of them. for us special envoy to sit down and tell him terry yellow has traveled to the bolts on country for the 1st time and he is quoting for an increase in human, it's very nice and stepped up efforts to end the war. the un estimate some 25000000 people in sit down, are in need of food, age and medical,
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pos installed the 2nd biggest city over the horse also in during the week. so unprecedented air pollution levels, health emergency has been declared, and hospitals have reported search in cases us from all the breathing disorders. the small clouds have been so sick that they could be seen from spect and, and the supreme court has stepped into order local governments take all possible action to mitigate its toxic smoke problem that the cover of pollution is so thick flights have been diverted away from the engine capital daily. as a precaution, the levels of toxic particles of surge past the daily limits set by the world health organization. a daily shrouded in 6th smoke, a monday afternoon, the quality index students the 2 times the level categorized is good for freezing. the smoke is the risk for everyone, for doctors warning of the impact of exposure to the top of the k,
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the one which we consider them as ality data out, i mean get a livelihood, so they are exposed to the pollution, polluted air for longer periods, we can combine that terms and lee and we get into the homes, but the better and the family cannot stay inside of. so they are also getting affected because of the evolution. most schools in delhi have been shirts, but some have remained open. a cause for concern among many students and parents were facing the loss of difficulties. people are getting sick because of the pollution we have to wear face most to protect ourselves. and our schools are shocked because of this through the school, even the way it's going to me to shut schools even though the children studies are important. health is equally important. it up here that the students that healthy they can catch up on study and could be there tonight. socrates in delhi have also banned construction work, asked employers to have most staff work from home,
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and bands trucks not deemed essential. think small, generally in front of cindy is capital a northern states along with parts of pakistan and between a typo in january. it's due to pollution weather conditions and crops, double burning. and it's this practice that has local officials in delhi furious. you hello. this is happening, they should pardon me because of the crop residue burning across the nation. a lot to me farmers are burning stobel and punjab arianna budget per dash for to per dash a drug just on games instead of going on. but the federal government assisting idle today the entire north of india has been pushed into a medical emergency to the other the indian government into and has blamed the local authorities, but not doing enough to control pollution in delhi for the full cost is predict no
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change in the conditions in the coming days, climate change is affecting environment around the well, and it can also become a global health issue. rising temperatures and increasing rain, full con, promote the spread of dangerous diseases and validates for example then a feeder is becoming more common. doctors were expecting patients, but the fuse thing they outbreak conduct bangladesh has overwhelmed to the water in the post cases of dang, they only rose during the season, but now they were done. gave patient full year rounds. however, the season is more intense. we're under a lot of pressure here. tank is a virus. the spreads for mosquitoes to people. symptoms are usually mild, but in severe cases it can be fatal. lemme ski turn numbers once dwindled in cooler months. heavier rain and warm a temperature is due in part to global warming costs by bonding fossil fuels,
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providing the conditions for them to survive. and it's not just in asia spring insecticides in europe to kill us, be invasive asian tiger mosquito, which transmits 10 k and other viruses like chicken going you and seeka has become more necessary as they move north fountain 8 to european union countries in 2013 just over a decade later, the species is fully established in 13, including france, germany, austria, and hungry, and has been introduced in a saw the 6 in 2023. that would then get outbreaks in spain from some actually changing rain partners. and when the conditions in the united states are also leading to follow the spread of disease from some species of take some of the key terms, paper would be more exposed health systems. we have to cope with an increase burden of disease associated with this pathogen spreading. i mean, particularly, or we're going to seeing, you know, cations starting to suffer from the facts of infectious disease transmission
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locations that were previously considered relatively se the extreme weather events . lessons by rising temperatures are also taking a toll on human health. severe drought in some regions has decimated, corrupt, pompous leading to under nutrition. floating can lead to contamination of water sources causing outbreaks of illnesses, link, diarrhea. the world health organization estimates that will be another $250000.00 deaths per year between 20302050 from health conditions linked to climate change. so what we need to do is quickly adapt to the high temperatures that were already seen. and we know that now we continue to rise inevitably, but also to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions without action say x, but seems like this and car unlikely to become more common across the globe. pumpkins high court has sentenced 45 pro democracy lead us to jail times ranging
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from 4 to 10 years. and k is condemned by western nations and rights groups because of the jobs with subversion for the roles and unofficial local elections in 2020, held on debate. james national security. it was introduced in 2019 of the pro democracy protest erupted in home. the law crushed the movement and reduce the cities upon. domino is common law senior, international advocacy associate at the hong kong democracy consul. now the activism being child on subversion charges, what more can you tell us about the case of the case um this the 1st and charges um is actually under the national security little uh which is where nice by the now of retiring home, co s l government and um,
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4047 organizes and participants of the um, the auction time or east during 2021. we're charged only because they ran for you action 4 days for democracy, primary elections. and now um, they are acumen at a total of 2946 months behind bars for these old $45.00 candidates. now this of impose security low and post binds, trying to, uh, what does this low and, and the conviction today. i mean for democracy in hong kong, apparently this national security law is a web 10 for the routine to under mind. people who strive for freedom and democracy inside hong kong and is also actually
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a i must say um, later ground florida. oh uh for to ccp government um to further repressed people inside a phone call and also um democracy move from the products. um there, the repression this now extend is um to um, overseas as well incurred and we have a majority of, of the diaspora here in the u. k. any of the us and canada as well. so not only i to for some palmer politicians into our home home being caused secured, but also um a lot of i to fishing x out i now i'm having bounties and arrest slides as well. now is there anything the international community community can do to stop the erosion of democracy and on. com?
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um i would like to stress that is with democracy. movements in hong kong is still ongoing. a lot of people are working hard and fighting for freedom and democracy for hong call and east side of phone call and also our blog. and we're hoping that the international communities and also with the my team will cry take government, could. it's decisively, you know, the to, you know, a stop the home course, l government and also the p r. c government to repress people and leaders who are struggling for democracy and inside hong kong, effective to always in creating sanctioning is all we are looking for. so we are hoping that more of these a satisfaction which could be done by our the most critic advice common law that's from the home called democracy council. thank you very much.
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thank you. it is a pity called a rape survivor who has become a hero and falls as due to give a final statement. at the trial today, she was allegedly drugs and raped by her husbands and at least 50 other men, cases, spots nationwide. outrage in fonts. she's out, petticoat is the women at the center of a mass rape trial that has shaken fronts of a 5 weeks of course, and has had harrowing details of how she was allegedly raped by her husband, dominique petticoat and dozens of men. he recruited online, she told the quotes she never suspected her husband of anything. and that she thought she was having symptoms of alzheimer's when she was experiencing blackouts and memory loss. the quote was told bees with the side effects of the drugs who has been was putting in her food, just the data. she's el petticoat also told the court that she's consulted 3 kind
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of colleges of to waking up on several occasions in her woods feeling like she'd given, but a place after she's that will probably coast folks you heard who the main victim is . and we know to what extent, but more broadly, the main victim as an entire family teaching 2nd, dominique pentico, has admitted to the charges against him. he's on trial along side 50 of the men police track, down from videos of the alleged rapes. he foamed and stored 21 of the men seen in the videos, could not be identified. while a handful of the men on trial have admitted to re think she's all petticoats. the majority of pleaded not guilty. they all do that they would not a way that she was unconscious. one of them said he thought she was pretending to be asleep as part of a fantasy game. the investigators have evidence of around 200 illiterates, carried out between 201120. 20. it's unusual here in fraud and spell it re trial to
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be held in public, but she's helping the co chose to waive her and an invitation. she told the quotes she was driven by a desire to expose rape culture. she said she'd hope that her decision would empower at the survivors of sexual violence just because just those pele co is a here, the 71 year olds. bravery has opened a conversation. i don't see the message for all women who are suffering violence, but also the many are silent to says the on the book, the plaintiff is due casualties. it helps to put pressure on the just the system and hold perpetrators accountable. so you'll do 1st of all the, the, the minute use in the trial face decades in prison. judges will deliver their verdict in december. and that's it from the other the same. so now don't go away. coming up, doc filled looks at the ongoing search for the remains of soldiers went missing in
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