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services be our guest at frankfurt airport. cd managed by frank bought the this is dw news coming to live from berlin. ukraine uses us paid a tech and was to fire into rush year for the 1st time. the longer range missiles target, the military facility in the brians region, moscow says the strikes mark a new phase in the war and warns it will respond accordingly. also coming up germany suspects sabotaged officer from explain damage to communications cables in the baltic seat defense minister boys. victoria says it's aimed at disrupting ukraine's european l on the
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hello. i'm terry morris, and good to help you with this ukraine's use of us made attack. and let's to strike a russian ammunition depot embryos because yet to see military retaliation from moscow. the strikes came shortly after washington authorized their use on russian territory. united states has also confirmed, it will soon provide ukraine with anti personnel land mines, which are banned by an international treaty signed by keep your travelling. so as a new phase of the war has begun with russian president vladimir putting, lowering the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. the ukraine's, the use of attack comes long. the range missiles is being seen as a milestone in its defense against russia's invasion. it came off to us president joe biden finally gave keith the green light to use the us, made weapons against targets deeper inside russia must go,
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says the 6 ballistic missiles launched would tell, getting a military facility in rushes west and brians region. the kremlin says it's a defensive shut down 5. the attacks coincide with the passage of $1000.00 days since rushes invasion if you claim began, and often mocking the occasion in his own parliament, ukraine's president the lo do me, is a lensky told e. u low make his note to be fearful of doing more to end the conflict every day. the best moment to pull stretch, how hot it is clear with our southern dfcs because it actually will elect re up. but it easy to engage in meaningful negotiations. arriving for a defense meeting also in brussels, nato secretary general miles route test said ukraine would need more support to
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prevail over russia. today. marks a 1000 days off to russian on slopes, on the profile to original installed on your free. so today we will discuss how we can help you frame to presume that means more age, more money, and we have to make it available to them, particularly now to the north korea's have come on boards. were to is not the only leader to re, god must cause addition of thousands of newest korean troops to come by to operations against ukraine as a major publication. it may also influence washington's decision to allow key to the pro attack them. now, washington's move has prompted russia to update some new, clear weapons policy, the newly released don't dream permit. so potential new, clear response even to a conventional attack on russia by any nation that supported by a nuclear power, even if nothing, new power itself. long range missiles are
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going to be applied from ukraine into russian territory. it will also mean that they are, or if you're ready to buy a new rican experts, military experts. and we will be taking this as a quantity attributed new face of the western hor, the use the restaurant. uh, and the bill will be if the forwarding no tool west. and the lead is, are on board with supplying long the range weapons, despite please from team gym. and these chancellor off sholtes has refused. now the world must wait to see whether washington's decision will hasten the resolution. or the escalation of the 1000 day old will earlier we spoke to nuclear experts, marianna butchery, and she's with the project. on managing the at home at harvard university, we asked her why vladimir preteen had lowered russia's nuclear threshold. well,
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the changes to the nuclear doctrine of the russian federation have been in the works now for years. so it's not exactly a need drug reaction to the decision of the bite in ministration to, to give permission to create, into striking inside russia. in fact, president couldn't have previewed these changes in september this year, but the actual release of the document, we haven't seen it yet. that was timed with as a response i suppose to buy those decision. i also don't regard these changes as drastic. they're actually upon close reading. they don't constitute a really great departure from the previous doctrine. some of the formulations have been relaxed, relaxed it is true. the overall nuclear threshold has been lowered, but not in, in such a significant way as to cause, you know,
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panic or great concern. the german defense minister boris. this story is, has described the suffering of 2 fiber optic cables under the baltic sea as an active sabotage. according to media reports, the danish navy was shadowing a chinese cargo ship. the left the baltic after the telecommunication cables were cut. the story assess the damage appeared, deliberate, and could represent an active hybrid warfare. under sea cables like this, one are critical for carrying communications between countries. the apparent sabotage on monday morning hit the sea line and one cable that runs under the baltic between the german port city of the whole stock. and the finish capital of helsinki. officials from finland to germany have said the incident was very unlikely to be accidental against lot of size and this yet, but nobody believes that these cables were cooked by mistake was andrews. i don't believe the series that it was incurs that's accidentally cause damage to these
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cables fairly with these. and so we have to conclude on without knowing exactly who to this is that it was a high production that to you on order cold. and we must also assume without knowing this, of course, that is sabotaged off on all skin. wanna excellent sufficient for states is does is it was advertised under the foreign ministers of germany, france, poland, italy, spain, and the u. k said, most goes escalating hybrid activities against nato and e. u countries are unprecedented and their variety in scale creating a significant security risk. this comes just one day after a similar under seas cable between sweet and less when it was damaged. that cut lithuania is internet capacity by one 3rd. similar incidents in africa have caused internet blackouts in the past. there are many more such cables in the seas around europe. authorities in the region are on high alert. a lawyer we spoke with
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elizabeth bra, she's a security analyst at the atlantic council. this specializes in hybrid threats. we asked her if she thinks the cable was sabotaged and why questions are being raised by the presence of a chinese flag bustle in the baltic. it certainly seems like it, so it had been just this case, one could have said, oh, it was a chinese flag vessel that the boss of reading those navigation on charts properly . it didn't see where the cables were located. bus last year. we had a similar incidents also involving a chinese flagged vessel as that cap says 2 cables and one pipelines of all the sea . and now this case involving 2 and 2 communications cables. and once again, involving a chinese matching vessel that instead of staying behind, which would be the responsible thing to do. if you didn't mean to cut the cables and say, is all. and that is what's the best of us doing at the moment that has same toward the danish straits through the danish straits now onto the atlantic ocean. a sketch
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up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. former media mogul, jimmy ly has defended himself in the hong kong court against charges of endangering national security line was arrested in 2020 during a crackdown on anti government protests. he faces a life prison sentence on tuesday. hong kong is high court jail, dozens of pro democracy activists for up to 10 years in a separate procedure. and a rainy and woman taken into custody after she has strep to her underwear at a university campus, and to run will not face charges. in november, a video of the student went viral. activist said she was protesting. iran's strict dress code authority saying she's ill and has been returned to her family for sales press louisa now to a little of the sill that has called all the world's biggest economies to improve
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their climate targets aimed at cutting the emission of gases that caused climate change, resilient presidents call came in the 2nd and final day of this year's g. 20 summit in brazil present the silver urge rich nations to bring forward their targets to achieve. net 0 emissions within 5 to 10 years. developed nations have historically produced the biggest share of greenhouse gas dw chief political editor, michela cook, that was at the summit and sent us this assessment for the final day. here at the g $20.00 and $3.00, it is a narrow, it became apparent that the global power distribution is clearly assisting towards the global south. the host, you know, the silver brazil's president made clear to put hung good poverty at the center of the debate and not the current conflict is ukraine on the middle east. that's
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something you're on. the united states still has to learn to deal with that. these overall seen conflicts, i've seen this something that is increasingly their responsibility to resolve. and that sold a diety is somewhat contains to the negative affects those conflicts. so having for the entire world. also, there was a cool in that final statement for trillions not just billions to be committed to tackling climate change. a sticky issue with the question, so unresolved to exactly we pay for these rate demands in tackling the challenge of our time. is also a message towards donald trump from lou. let the silver brazil's president that denying climate change simply is not an offset. donald trump is not in office. yes, but everybody here. the g 20 leaders to make up 2 sides of the world population a bracing themselves for the disruption to come. the developing nation say they
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will need trillions of dollars in climate finance to cope with the impacts of climate change as negotiations to reach a new agreement. take place at the cop 29 climate conference and as or by john richard. developing countries are being asked to pay up one in particular summer and china shand on province. a lack of water and correct river beds has had an impact on local farmers use high or when it was built, try it out there. what it was just a couple of meters away from the rhode island. well yeah. now it's trunk and dry it up and cover about the irrigation full time, the drinking water supply for the city both depends on that scorching heat, big the region for over a month. one of the extreme weather events that have been hit in china heart heat waves are being made stronger and more likely to happen due to the printing of fossil fuels that are driving climate change. most of which is currently happening
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in china. the biggest greenhouse gas emitter imaging almost twice as much as the 2nd largest polluter, the united states, and other big emitters like india, the you and russia. china that use to a has attempt to control or scaling down it's cold. how of sleep. in the past years, 2 or 3 years, we still see it and your approval soft coal power plants is starting to slow down. but, you know, absolute 10, it's increasing. so that's a concern. china is high emissions, are one of the reasons negotiators from industrialized countries at the cop 29 climate conference. so it should be contributing to funds to help other developing countries and the reliance on fossil fuels and also to cope with the impacts of climate change. another reason is the size of china's economy, which is the 2nd largest in the world. and due to a large part on industry yet is still considered
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a developing country under the united nations climate change framework. while not officially contributing to a globally agreed climate finance coal of $100000000000.00. china says it has provided around $24500000000.00 in financing since 2016. and it has invested heavily and solar and wind power and electric cars. in 2023, the state spent more than $273000000000.00 on renewable energy, followed by europe, which spends around half of that. and then the united states, asian, oceania, and brazil. china as case also clearly shows ones the climate could solutions, can make economic sense to we'll develop really, really fast. it's unclear whether china has already reached peak fossil fuel emissions. but if not, it will soon. and that along with its push for green energy, will put it on a path to the carbon ization. whether it will take more financial responsibility
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for its growth is still up in the air. watching dw news up next, the w business looks at the oil industry is massive lobbying efforts in the us and europe. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. the . i want to tell you something. it's a bear with me. my house, i don't think it was a shot. i never saw. that is what happens to me. many people here are talking about it for the very 1st leaving here, you know, event living with a b space, a lot of discrimination. raising awareness of h r d and on and we're still in this cycle of shame, silence. we need to break out of a i want to tell you something how to tell us.
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