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a, maybe my voice will be heard back spring to our la, seeking justice for the victims of same assign. starts november 21st on d, w. the this is the w news live from the in the united states close. it's embassy and keep warning of a major missile strike and ukraine. the preemptive move to close the building, and the ukranian capital comes a day off. the u. s. made missile missiles, his a military facility in russia's friends region must go says the strike monks a new phase in the bowl. and ones that will respond accordingly. will say coming up on the program, the g. 20 close is with a passing shots from the host that develop 12 needs to get serious and get news a much foster to reach net 0 emissions the
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menu of just making and welcome to the program. the united states has closed its embassy and keys and anticipation of what it describes as a potential significant air attack on the ukrainian capital. the move comes a day off, the ukraine used us made missiles, known as a tech comes for the 1st time to his an munition depot on russian soil. us defense officials have also briefed media outlets, saying they will soon provide ukraine with the personal land mines. now these are banned by an international tracy that's was also signed by keith. the kremlin says a new phase of the war has begun and is promising to respond accordingly. of the just days after receiving the approval from washington, ukraine has used longer range attack comes me selves for the 1st time,
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he think targets deeper inside russia. moscow says 6 ballistic me selves targeted military facility in the western bronze region. but it claims 5 of them were shut down. who the strikes came? is ukraine mocked $1000.00 days since the start of russia's invasion. after repairing for a ceremony in his own, paul lament ukraine's president followed dimmers the landscape told you, low makers to do more to end the conflict. last time, you know, the latest. think about, you know, some of the actions or something nice at you. grace expands, which is focused on winning the score. she will not stop and he's all the more time he asked the wars the conditions. i recall the landscape pointed at russia's recent deployment of north korean troops to the
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frontline seen as a major publication by western leaders. the stab may also have influenced washington's decision to allow key of to deploy a tax write off to what rush it published. it's updated nuclear weapons policy, a move that was months in the making as a newly released doc trans permits, a potential nuclear response even to a 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 if you're ready to buy a new rican experts, military experts. and we will be taking these as a corner that you really knew face of the west, the war against the russian. and the bill will be if the forwarding
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not all western leaders are on board with supplying ukraine with longer range weapons. despite please from key of german is chancellor. all of sholtes has refused. now the world must wait to see whether washington's decision will hasting towards the resolution or escalation. so russia, it says the war has answered a new phase and it has updated its nuclear dealt trend john foreman as a defense expert who served as the u. k. 's defense attached a both in keys and in moscow. in the last decade, he told me, was russia's reaction to all of this means a rustling tilt about use 20 twins nix adoption policy since september of the and be able to do this all terms which we like to come out. and at the same time we think of quite for quite a long time. that's too crazy. buick requesting always for so some problem american for 2 and a half years. so these 2 things come together. i'll see people complain to the 2
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issues, but actually the need to policy adoption more updates is very much about strategic new to the parents, about preventing a large scale attack on russia, which affects its ability to fall back seat problems by the cable problems. well, it's, uh, so you don't to space on actually the, the attack this issue slightly separate to think much more tactical, which is incompetent reduction. ok. we're hearing russia saying that going to react accordingly. i mean, what do you expect most go to do in reaction to ukraine using these long arrangements solve? yeah, i think there will be a reaction if we so separates to issue slightly being released to teaching could react to set the ways he could. for example, no flaw scale air attack, some care for just saw your thoughts about that leading to the closure of the american embassy, but he's been doing that for 2 and a half years. he could escalates unconventionally, or the hybrid matter, perhaps by suffering. cable is all about sing, sabotage in germany, all conducting the cyber attacks for assassinations. i gave you enough to know if
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he is or he could escalate black. truly, perhaps outside of your with your tail. how many people mentioned hutus or the radians of those career and toyed to africa to try and show it to the americans would say to these actions, providing the sauce has a cost in tons of nuclear weapons. i mean, what do you think would or could push russia to, as i actually pulling into a trigger as well? it's literally, i mean, the good thing about having these policy documents that she set south pressure and thinking. so he's updated to it's the truth, threats. it sets but it's far from holding or by large scale aerospace assault against russia, which gave a texas based on the method will served far as those your weapons, the response to a new current psych. i think that it, somebody's a cough cases are important, but ultimately i'm not sure that the risk of to just agree to the following you for
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weapons. but, but that should give him any reward. i see in this context whether we get states, i have pressure to be very clear. he doesn't want to escalate the whole from ukraine to warrantable with thanks. i have a cost finding the to weapons info using these weapons inside you. craig would risk support from china or india and also risk another reaction to the americans against the russian army deployed inside ukraine. we're hearing today that president biden has agreed to to provide ukraine with empty personnel, land mines, and of these a weapons that a band bind international tracy ukraine has signed that tracy. so would ukraine be breaking international law or in this case? or yeah, we're 60 of the 1997 also a convention was signed to the very different time. and actually the more about convention was to reduce home to civilians right through you so that months because of the time. but it was fun. people didn't expect russia to be marching, and so you're craving kidding. tens of thousands of craters, adoptable,
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progression, and occupation. so i think the crating coupling, they have looked to the issue as a look to the issue of custom emissions, which also by and by in special conventions and said, well that defense in accordance with new types of patients come to treaty, the risk reward of using these binds, or customer issues outweigh the risk seats and ashley to the reputation. and not police reported russians has to be on the front foot board and who has the advantage initiative. the crane is loose, this will steadily. and so we should providing or breakfast necessary for you crying to defend himself, including the landlines. if necessary, it does seem that the biden's ministration is mobilizing, all possible supports for ukraine before donald trump takes power next to it. what difference do you think this will make as well? i think it was a higher rates as obviously because of the presidential election campaigns in the republics are quite clean. k clean, keen, sorry to use support to ukraine is
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a weapon to beat by. have his head, i think, by his team for his legacy to into lockers. should we say before the trump comes to pops? he's also look at the situation, but the north koreans been deployed in russia to fight ukraine and because of pockets also the fact that the credit of the back button don't pass. i think also providing weapons to ukraine now. changes the situation is donald trump will have to do with when he comes to power. bill should be when i there's been talk about peace deals of peace treaties and settling. but to you, we should be funding by the most to provide the crime. everything possible to the truck goes down that path. crime is up to the guard station position of strength and not for weight based on solomon defense. thanks. but joining us from the cage on thank you so much for your time today. thank you. of a g 20 summit and rio has raps out was dr. biden's sudden reversal of us policy and
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you train the shadowing the official agenda, slicing policy and climate change present in president louis unnecessarily. the silva closed out the summit by urging rich nations to bring forward the targets to achieve and 0 emissions within 5 to 10 years. and develop nations have historically produced the biggest share of greenhouse gases, the german trump. flo will a thoughts arrive to back in berlin this morning, from the summit. and our chief political editor, michelle, you left us now who was travelling with trump specialists as always to also just go back to berlin after a very long flight. so we are very happy to see him said ella, i'm, let's start with what the heads of state and government agreed on in rio and, and whether this 220 format is still actually fit for purpose. yes, well, what they've agreed on, it's always kind of a policy paper that everybody wants to work towards is not legally binding. that's
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been the criticism from day one of the d 20. but after all, this is a very powerful format. full 5th of the world economy sits around the table in terms of leadership and almost 2 thirds of the world's population. so if these people agree on something that's a pretty good starting point, and they want to see a tax for 1000000000 this and they put down here that is trillions of dollars, not billions of dollars, will be needed to help alleviate the effects of climate change. and particularly help poor nations, and this is actually has the clear handwriting of brazil's president alluded to silva who's kind of more leftist and who made a deliberate drive here to put those over are seeing problems that affects particularly poor nations at the center. that's hunger, that's climate change, and not the was in ukraine on the conflict in the middle east. so this is an interesting calibration point. and at the same time, it's rather telling him who really is driving an agenda and who is and having more
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of an effect on what the world should be talking and acting on. so we heard a clear voice here from the global south. so if anything, just the sideline meetings that are taking place here at this very level of what makes the g 20. when speaking of those slide, one of these things you were traveling with the german chancellor. he had a meeting with china's president and she's been paying on the sidelines of the summit to tell us more about what that discussion was about. i think of any of the assessing that is very telling the tiniest dedication they were in a hotel, the only hotel that has its private beach and it had, in essence, a feeling of it's chinese presents. he's didn't thing holding quotes, i was there with the concept that hotel off to him was a monitoring my call or coming in. and we only know from the child. so side that he went into that meeting, wanting to address, particularly the role in ukraine. and so that the, these north korean troops now suddenly popping up on the russian side is also
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something, as he said, that, that's, that the whole of ages should be concerned about. but of course it wouldn't tell us about what exactly they spoke about. and let's talk about the role of western democracies at the g 20 and the power balance. i mean, to what extent is the power balance now shifting? but it's, katie sifting a towards those upcoming nations, china, of course, but also a brazil india, the largest democracy in the world. and we're seeing donald trump come back into the office in the united states that katie had a huge effect on how things are the base is clear to everybody sitting around the table that everything is conditional at to what disruptive policies will be coming out of the white house at the same time we are seeking a scene trying to set up an alternative. that's a very open doors in brazil with the c silva and really not seeing eye to eye with
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donald trump tool. they come from very different ends of convictions that and, and this is something that is going to be playing out of will western democracies. the damage is limited by a 2nd, trump presidency. and what does that mean for more for a terrier in countries take the time these model that keeps trying to prove to itself its own population, but also to the world that it can be more effective in alleviating poverty. and potentially also tackling climate change. all right, we'll have to leave it that, but thank you so much for that. the w as chief political edison. he has a casino who has just got back from the 220 in brazil. mikayla. thank you so much. now, before you go, we have got time to have a look at the top story again, the us embassy and keith has shut down off to saying it received warnings of a russian air attack. several european countries followed the move, which comes off to ukraine,
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slide us supplied longer arrangement sells at targets inside russia. and with that you are up to date. thanks so much for watching the data please. the shannon balls thing in the decide things this award winning offer is available for every language that gentleman has never been sent to to go the 70 century and all that was the period where.

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