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in silence, we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on d w the this is dw news coming to live from berlin. united states closes at tennessee and key boarding, a major missile strikes in ukraine. the move comes a day after us made missiles where used to hit a military facility in rushes, verizon sk region. moscow says the strikes mark a new phase in the war and warrants it will respond accordingly. plus a weeks long stand off between police and illegal workers at independent goldmine. in south africa, the police have cut off their supplies, yet the miners refuse to surface. a rescue is expected, but it won't be easy. also coming off the seas, i'm still rising at home and at the expense of my people and my future incentives,
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so it's still not desperate cold action at the g. 20 summit in brazil, results president tells the world's biggest economies to improve their climate. tar . the below and terry martin, thanks for joining us. the united states has closed its embassy and keith in anticipation of what it describes as a potential significant air attack on the ukrainian capital. move comes a day after us made missiles, known as attack ends were used for the 1st time to hit a. now munition depot on russian soil. us defense officials have also brief media outlets saying they will soon provide ukraine with anti personnel. land mines, which are banned by an international treaty, signed by keep the kremlin, says
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a new phase of the war has begun and has promised to respond accordingly. just days after receiving the approval from washington, ukraine has used the tech is longer range me styles for the 1st time i talked in targets deeper inside russia. moscow says 6 ballistic missiles targeted a military facility in the west and bronze region. but it claims 5 of them were shut down. who the strikes came? is your brain mocked 1000 days since the start of rushes invasion. after repairing for a ceremony in his own, paul lament ukraine's president full of dimmers the landscape told you lawmakers to do more to and the conflict last time, you know, the latest, think about, you know, some of the actions are something nice at your grace expense, which is focused on, we mean before she was not stop on these all the more time he asked
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the wars the conditions become the landscape pointed rushes, recent deployment of north korean troops to the front line seen as a major pro vocation by western leaders. the staff may have also influence washington's decision to live key to deploy attacks. now, washington's move has prompted russia to update its nuclear weapons policy. the newly released doctrine permits a potential nuclear response even to the conventional attack on russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power. long range missiles are going to be applied from ukraine into russian territory. it will also mean that they are, or they're rated by american, the experts military experts. and we will be taking this as
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a quantity attributed new face of the western hor, against the restaurant. and we'll, we'll re, if the forwarding not all western leaders are on board with supplying ukraine with longer range weapons. despite please from key. if german is chancellor, all of charles has refused. now the world must wait to see whether washington's decision will hasting towards the resolution or escalation of reports in case of us will soon supply ukraine with anti personnel mines, even though their use would violate thieves own commitments. under an international treaty, dw correspondent nameesha jo as well as in t. i asked her what role those weapons could play in ukraine's war effort was heavy . this the theme as a potential way to help you quinn was back, did once
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a restaurant into the dawn bath, especially the, the next 3 to and now from what the, what the pursuits seem to have towards the media. you're also hearing that these minds have to be used on ukrainian territory in tennessee that's not a heavy occupied by civilians. and these are also called non persistent minds, which means that once the battery runs out, they was they were not that we need any more. but this is also a part of why the announcements that report over the course of the last 6 of more age, being directed to ukraine, $275000000.00 worth of weapons, including high mars and ad defense systems are to be a to be sent to you create as well as a $100000000.00 loan to repair american systems. and once again, all of this is seen as one last pushed by the, by the administration to you create as much as they can before jump takes over. ukraine's president blow base landscape told the us tv channel fox news that if america cuts military funding ukraine would lose the war. does keep believe that
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the months before trump takes office are critical right. the you can, depending on, has said that they are sending them then the process of sending $7000000000.00 worth of it to you create. and while this is critical, it won't suffice, which is what the lensky meant by those comments. they need us age to continue, even under trump. and why is that all false hopes from biting more requests from biden, for example, russian frozen assets. so if, if the was to be used to be sent to your present instead of just the interest for us and for some assets that you're seeing so far. if there's some way to set a fox to need to avoiding from by doing that sort of course, be something that he wants, but they of course, definitely want for communication to be kept up with trump. that's part of what the comments are indicating. that's what they have consistently been seeing ever since the president elect was announced. and these really hope that when trump take so
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well, it isn't that he would be forced to put your lead on most close to him. but that john put in said to keep the site and continue on in the country and force fulton to the negotiating table instead. so that's essentially the whole point here and keep that if we can just do this to negotiate because he feels like it's in a position to follow that instead, trump would help the kids come to a piece. one is the one times me. sure. thank you very much. that was the w's nameesha. joyce was in key. or for more, i'm joined now by our russia analyst, cousin teen exit. konstantin, we've learned that russia is updated as nuclear dr. in lowering the bar for using nuclear weapons. should we expect russian to take any further concrete action in response to ukraine now using those longer range? us missiles a well, i'm sorry of the 2nd part of your question uh, has nothing to do with nicholas. the doctor and nicholas doctrine is essentially
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a p r exercise in the russian system. it is designed to scare of the enemy is, but when time comes, if it comes to use nuclear weapons, no one's going to know, pull encyclopedia from the shelves and ask, well what does that include? the doctor and science going to the particles are going to be very swift and completely different. as for the response, then i would say that puts in can do little in your grant itself. important will be intensifying the shelling of a civilian infrastructure, especially the energy infrastructure. that's what he has been doing recently. and the thing that the fact he of defense largely into the supply of christmas i was whether it has enough or not. but number 2, i thing to i would rather propose that's his response to that may will be in the what we already seen, something that the german defense moves, the bodies be started as cold, inactive, sabotage, a cable,
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an important cable caught in the baltic seats. i suspect that in view of this image of this will be rough as well with nate, so oh, we can a loss, expect expect more sabotage actions in the west in the you and maybe even the in the us getting back to the nuclear question causing teen on several occasions in the past 15 is born ukraine, the and the west, not across certain lines. is it clear what would actually trigger russia to use nuclear weapons? um, let me see venture, uh, and a prediction. uh, nothing that's going to happen during the, this particular war of aggression against the graeme is going to trigger a nuclear bull. i think that realizes that in case he decides to use nuclear weapons west and response is going to be massive and rush is going to lose. this
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will need to is much stronger in terms of its nuclear arsenal than the russia is. secondly, i think that's uh, photos. responsive. what is red lines? well, we know them the more red lines when you said no, adams, thanks to your grade, they will supplied no path through us. they will supply. so put those red lines are rather scare tactics. them some kind of real ultimatums, so i would say the situation is very flexible. alas, not very good for grant, but i do not think it will involve anything nuclear custody. thank you very much. that was, are russia analyst costs and team got german defense minister pores. the story is, as because teen mention has described the severing of to fiber optic cables on to the baltic sea as an act of sabotage. according to media reports, the danish navy was shadowing a chinese cargo ship that left the baltic after the telecommunication tables were cut. the story uses the damage appeared, deliberate, and crude represented an act of hybrid warfare. the under see cables like this one
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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 low stock and the finish capital of helsinki. officials from finland and germany have said the incident was very unlikely to be accidental against lava size than this yet nobody believes that these cables were cooked by mistake was andrews. i don't believe the series that it was incurs the accident. it caused damage to these cables with ease and so we have to conclude on without knowing exactly who to this was that it was a hyper to action 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. so this entire 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
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unprecedented in their variety and scale, creating a significant security risk. this comes just one day after a similar under seas cable between sweet, unless the way any 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 sees around europe. authorities in the region are on high alert sketchup on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. a german national has been arrested in russia. is colleen in grad, exclaimed von sabotage charges rushes f s. b intelligence service. the man was implicated in an explosion that a gas facility in march. russia has seen a spike and people charged with sabotage, treason and terrorism since the invasion of ukraine in february of $122022.00 former medium uncle jimmy law has defended himself at the hong kong court against
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charges of endangering national security. if i live was arrested in 2020 during a crackdown on anti government protest. the place is a sentence of life in prison. on tuesday, hong kong cy, court jail dozens of pro democracy activists for up to 10 years and a separate procedure. now to south africa, where a stand off is continuing into this used mine shaft in the countries northwest province. police are blocking supply lines of food and water to force out hundreds of illegal miners searching for left over gold. the court has ordered the police to let them leave. the government has launched a rescue effort. it's not clear if the matter actually trapped or refused to face authorities as they run out of food. the fate, the wait for relatives is agonizing. dw is diane hawk or reports from the officially abandoned still fontaine mine to columbus has down this whole
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hundreds of mine would cause a believe to be trapped. the mine is a cold. so i'm, as i'm us loosely translated to mean those we're trying to operate as part of unlicensed mining syndicates and they often stay underground for months at a time relying on food deliveries from local businesses and family members. now police have cut those supplies and clothes of other exits in an attempt to force the mind is above ground. police say this is part of a why the plan to cook violent crime, which they say is driven by the go minus at this particular area where we are at one point in the past did we picked up about 20 bodies of these indigo minus that had been fighting, these are the over the tests. so, um we, we, we, we came with this as i told you to say, let's put
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a stop to all these in the system i need to use. because the ease that proof when we do get the crime statistics that shows that areas where they use indigo mining operations based bound to have high incidence and high levels of crimes. but relatives of those trapped underground have a different view saying the family members are just trying to make a living. this woman travel, 200 kilometers, to find out with the husband has made it out alive. she hasn't heard from him in 2 months, and she is the worst. i haven't heard anything about what's going on under ground. i'm hoping that someone will be able to give me some information until tuesday community workers. and mine is had been coordinating a risk to if they've been using basic tools groups, a police and this metal bar. it is a difficult,
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i'm extremely slow process and they say that they only able to bring up one person at a time. that's why these community members are hoping that the government's risk takes him very quickly and that they are able to start the risk of being dodge of groups of 5 to 6 width is at a time the government risk process could take a few days to efficiently get underway, risky workers must bring in heavy equipment and see a way of rebel from the site. is despised, they spinning it, which is the process i didn't take for the most for 2 days. because no one is the number. would you mean that a drum stick to the process that they're going to use can take they would be $6660.00 would be the 45 minutes instead. so the process of tv do you need? i don't want to keep these in the meantime. those underground and they loved ones,
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had been given a simple message, be patient help is on the way for sales press, the louisa not you literally just feel that has called on the world's biggest economies to improve their climate targets aimed at cutting the emissions of gas as the calls climate change, resilient president's call came on the 2nd and final day of this year's g. 20 summit in brazil present silver ers rich nations to bring for their targets to achieve net 0 emissions within 5 to 10 years. develop nations have historically produced the biggest share of greenhouse gas? well, louis remarks are certainly being listened to at the cop $29.00 climb and some of them back who with time running out for an agreement their delegates are grappling with demands by one of those states for a trillion dollars from richard nations to help them adapt to climate change,
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his response to lou to statement by grace money a from the island state of to blue, the 1st nation that could be declared unlivable due to global warming are yes, we appreciate and we recognize and we also saw the statement of declaration from the g 20 meters. however, as someone from the front line, a, someone who climate change poses and it's a special threats to our lives. it is still not enough. we have heard, as we've mentioned truly and from billions of trillions. yes, we have so many countries of also pledged to donate to put funds into the last time is fine. but are we seeing anything at home? are we seeing any differences? no. the sees i'm still rising at home and at the expense of my people and my future just descendants. so it's still not enough. we also talk to celine co fun. she's a chief pro, she's chief programs officer at i d d r i. that's the think tank, the names to facilitate the transition towards sustainable development. she joined
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us from the cop 29 climate conference in bach, who i asked her if the joint g 20 statement which calls for funding to help developing countries by climate change could actually make a difference. yeah, thank you very much. and good morning tool. yes, the g $0.20 very important, single to the code such as here and the commitment of, uh, did you 20 countries themselves too, of scale. the financing a to developing countries is a major, a step, a parent as well. so she's invited on the side of the g 20 meeting to replenish ida, which is uh, the development of the world bank. and that's also an important signal to the code 29. having said dots, how is going to call you and to move the negotiations ahead, is not completely clear because at the same time,
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did you 20 communicate some contradictory signals when he came to us facing out to for to insurance? so we've seen countries like the united states reversed policy on fighting climate change when a new government is elected. how difficult does that make it saline to assure the global efforts to save the planet? stay on track. it makes it quite difficult. in particular, the geopolitics, it's not on either us or you've probably seen that doesn't seem to as well. maybe it's quite difficult to get to the g 20 communicate. i don't want it to remove the language to an international succession. the negation judgements in, in delegation left to cope as well. and it's not only that rich russia try to on sunday on your credit and was also receiving all the geopolitics. he's not improving. i'm going forward. we know that you are 46 with the election. so the sanctions is a major factor in a ser,
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14 countries to corporate with each other. so yeah, it's making it very difficult and we need, you know, the winning this of poor countries, e u, a china and whether to show. so there's 2 very much committed to the various agreements and receive those costs, which is holding the next couple. 3rd, she a new year's time. so i agree, this is a very difficult timing is going to make this task comprising quite difficult to run up to the competition. right now, international efforts to combat climate change have been going on for for decades. what else do you think that g 20 nations can do to improve things? you know g 20 has been working to push on so many months as i create tickler for climate change. because the twenty's not on need to send me that everybody follows
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your of work. it's different tracks in particular on finance, and they do not advancing progressively a number of fives, including for example, improving the way mr. natural development backs provide financing for developing countries. and that's what is super important then from that perspective, the just wanted to was quite successful. whether it's enough a i, we don't think so because he doesn't move fast enough. that's why we're not only counting on the technical work of the g 20, which is moving forward, but due to the political commitments of digital into countries because we own the biggest images, right? to contribute to h if i 1st of the mission. so there's full commitment coming from then that the we'd be on this just in terms of reducing the emissions is pretty cold and it's not too late. even to do a politics. we know it's not going to come from o g 20 countries, but at least if some of them protect deletes you would be a major step forward. sling. thank you very much. that was celine kaufman,
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chief programs officer at i d. d, or thank you. well, developing nations say they 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 $29.00 climate conference in azerbaijan. richard, developing countries, including china, are being asked to pam the summer and china shand on province. a lack of water and cracked river beds has had an impact on local farmers use high or when it was built right up there. once it was just a couple of meters away from the rhode island, one yeah. now it's trunk and dry it up and cover it. well, the irrigation full time night, i'm drinking water supply for the city both depend 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 burning of
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fossil fuels that are driving climate change. most of which is currently happening in china. the biggest greenhouse gas emitter imaging almost twice as much as the 2nd largest polluter, the united states. and the other big emitter is like india, the you and russia cannot use you a has attempts to control or scaling down it's cold. how of sleep, you know, past years 2 or 3 years, we still see it and your approval, soft, cold power plants is starting to slow down. but, you know, absolutes tend, 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,
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which is the 2nd largest in the world. and due to a large part on industry yet is still considered 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 spend around half of that. and then the united states, asian, oceania, and brazil. the china's case also clearly shows once the climate club solutions can make economic sense to we are 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,
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