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the country with free of charge access to expert advice and excellent job opportunities, starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the . this is the w news live from the land. ukraine dismisses warnings of a major russian missile strike, a psychological roofer. the us and other western nations close the embassies in, keep in response to the threats the kremlin says, ukraine's use of american long range missiles. for the 1st time, monks a new phase in the will and holmes, it will respond accordingly. also coming out from the program of the you and climate conference developing nations, dom on trillions of dollars from richer countries to help them adapt with china, tells us that wish list and a weeks long stand off between police and
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a legal work. because at an abandoned gold mine and south africa, well sorry seas has cast off supplies, but the miners are refusing to surface the menus. mckinnon. good to have you with us. ukraine has dismissed warnings of the nature of russian missile strike pointing to a psychological wolf at operation carried out by moscow. several western nations including the u. s. close the embassies in keys. in response to the threats of the ukraine had used us, made the missiles known as the tech comes for the 1st time to hit some munition death inside russia. as well as allowing you trained to use the missiles, the bite and his ministrations as also given. keep the go ahead to use american land mines. look kremlin, says
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a new phase of the war has begun and is vowing to respond accordingly. of the just days after receiving the approval from washington, ukraine has used longer range attack cause me selves. for the 1st time, he think talk gets deeper inside russia. moscow says 6 ballistic me selves targeted military facility in the west and brand squeezen. but it claims 5 of them were shut down. who strikes came? is ukraine mocked $1000.00 days since the start of rushes invasion. after repairing for a ceremony in his own column and ukraine's president full of dimmers, the landscape told you lawmakers to do more to and the conflict last time, you know the latest. so, you know, you know, some of the actions are something nice. as you grands expand, which is focused on waiting before she will not stop and he's all the
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more time he asked the wars the conditions become the landscape pointed rushes, recent deployment of north korean troops to the front line seen as a major publication by western leaders the staff may also have influenced washington's decision to allow key of to deploy attackers, right after ward russia published it's updated nuclear weapons policy. a move that was months in the making. as a newly released dog 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 they're ready to buy a new recon. the next does meet at the express and we will be
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taking this as a quantity attributed new face of the western hor, against the russian. a and the bill will be if the forwarding not all western leaders are on board with supplying ukraine with longer range weapons despite please from key of german. his 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 says the war has entered a new phase and it has updated its nuclear doctrine. done, fulman has recently served as the u. k. is defense tashay, both in keys and in moscow. he told me, was russia's reaction means versus being talked about the fuse, 2028th adoption policy since september. 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
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a long time, but have to craig's boutique requesting always results from america for 2 and a half years. so these 2 things come together. obviously people complain to the 2 issues with actually the need to policy adoption. more updates is very much about strategic need. kids of parents about preventing a large scale attack on russia, which affects its ability to fall back secret weapons by the cable from us. oh it's uh, so you don't to space. i'm actually the, the attack comes issue slightly separately, i think, much more tactical, which is a competent reduction. okay. 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? i don't think there will be a reaction if we so separates to issue slightly mr. pacing could react to set the way you see fit. for example, no flaw scale air attack, some key which i saw your thought about leading to the closure, the american embassy. but he's been doing that for 2 and
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a half years. he can escalate to unconventionally, or the hybrid matter, perhaps by suffering. cable is all about suicide, but sondra germany on conducting the cyber attacks, for assassinations. i gave you enough to know if he is all he could escalate black . truly. what perhaps outside of your, with your think, how many people mentioned hutus or the radians adults career and toyed to africa to try and show it to the americans. been sick 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 actually pulling into a trigger as well? i mean, it's literally, i mean, the good thing about having these policy documents that she set south person thinking is updated to it's the truth threats. it said that it would fall on holding or by launch scale, aerospace, assault against russia, which gave a text as baseless as a method was search bar is look your weapons,
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the response to a new current. psych. i think that if somebody's a cough cases are important, but ultimately i'm not sure that the risk of a to mr for each of the following you for weapons. but it actually gives me many 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 qualifying be to weapons it by using these weapons inside you. craig would risk support from china or india, and also the risk that's not the 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 woods ukraine be breaking international law or in this case? or yeah, we are 60 of the 1997 also convention was signed with a very different time. and actually the item about convention was to reduce hom
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civilians right through to use the landlords because of the time. but it was fun. people didn't expect russia to be marching, and so you're craving killing tens of thousands of craters, adoptable, progression, and occupation. so i think the crating coupling, they have looked to the issue as a look to the issue of customizations which also banned by international conventions and said, all that defense in accordance with new types of patients come to treaty. the risk reward of using these binds or customer issues, that weiss, the risk seats and ashley to the reputation and not police reported russians has been on the front foot board and it has the advantage initiative. ukraine is loose, this will steadily. and so we should providing or breakfast necessary for you crying to defend himself, including landlines. if necessary. it does seem that the binding ministration is mobilizing all possible supports. so you crying before donald trump takes power next to it. what difference do you think this will make? it was, it was a hired,
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it says obviously because of the presidential election campaigns in the republic. so quite clean. k clean, keen, sorry to use support to ukraine as a weapon to be bought over at his head. i think by those team for his legacy to him to lock a should we say before the trump comes to pop. he's also look to the situation. but the dual credit is being deployed into brush it to fight ukraine because of pockets . also the fact that the credit of the back button don't pass. i think it will say, providing weapons to ukraine now. changes the situation is donald trump will have to do with when he comes to power bills to be when i, there's been talk about peace deals of peace treaties and settling. but to you, we should be fighting by the most to provide the crime. everything possible to the truck goes down that path. crane is obligation for the position of strength and not for weight. this gentleman defense next, but joining us from the cage on thank you so much for your time today. thank you.
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so let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. in germany's defense minister bars, the story is described the unexplained suffering of 2 fiber optic cables under the baltic c as an actual sabotage. the full countries affected germany, finland, lithuanian, sweden have a lot of investigations. the story is set, the damage appeared to deliberate and could represent an axe of hybrid will find a german national has been arrested in russia's collision. grad x plays on sabotage, charges rushes fs. be intelligent, so the said the man was implicated in an explosion at a gas facility. in march. russia has seen a spike and people charged with sabotaged treason and terrorism since the invasion of ukraine in february 2022. the mess, hey, frances says he will kind of noise the catholic churches 1st, millennial and digital age. st. carlo acute has died in 2006 age just 15.
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he used his tech talents to create websites that catalogs and miracles he'll be named as a st next year. now the g 20 summit and rio has wrapped up with joe biden. sudden reversal of us policy and ukraine of the shadowing, the official agend or pricing policy and climate change. the present in president luis, unnecessarily the silver closed out and summit by urging rich nations to bring fluids targets to achieve net 0 emissions within 5 to 10 years. developed nations from historic, reproduce the biggest share of greenhouse gases that you have in shouts that will actually arrived back from the g 20 summit, invalid audio. and i'll chief political as a michelle eli coast now, who was travelling with trump specialists as was to also just go back to berlin after a very long flight. so we're very happy to see him, kayla. and let's start with what the heads of state and government agreed on in rio
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and, and whether this to 20 full amount is still actually set for past us. yes, well, what they've agreed on, it's always kind of a policy paper that everybody wants to work towards. it's not legally binding. that's 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, and that's a pretty good starting point, and they want to see a tax for 1000000000 this and they've put down here that's a 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 results present. eluded the silva, who's kind of more leftist and who made a deliberate drive here to put those over are seeing problems that affects
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particularly poor nations at the center. that's hunger, that's climate change, and not the rules and ukraine and 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 of an effect on what the world should be talking and acting on. so we heard a clear voice here from the global self. so if anything, just the sideline meetings that are taking place here at this very level, and what makes the d 20 on speaking of those slide, one of these things you were traveling with the german chancellor. he had a meeting with china's president's decision, paying on the sidelines of the summit to tell us more about what that discussion was about. i think of any of the assessing this 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 using thing, holding quotes, i was there with the concept that hotel off to him was
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a monitoring my call are coming in and we only know some to toss aside that he went into that meeting, wanting to address a particularly will in ukraine. odds that the these north korean troops now suddenly popping up on the russian side is also 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 office in the united states that katie had a huge effect on how things other base is clear to everybody sitting around the table that everything is conditional to what disruptive policies will be coming out
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of the white house. at the same time, we are seeking a scene time to set up an alternative that a very open doors in brazil with the c silva really not seeing eye to eye with 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 terry and countries pick the chinese 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 editor, me to the customer who is just go back from the g 20 in present. mikayla. thank you so much back. are developing nations,
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say they will need trillions of dollars to help them cope with climate change as negotiations on a new funding agreement take place at the club. 29. you in climate conference and as the by john rich, the countries including china being aust, pay a summer and trying to send on province a lack of water and correct river beds has had an impact on local farmers use high or when it was still try it out 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 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 hard heat waves are being made stronger and more likely to happen due to the burning of fossil fuels that are driving climate change. most of which is currently happening in china. the biggest greenhouse gas emitter, emitting almost twice as much as the 2nd largest polluter, the united states,
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and other big emitters like india, the you and russia. china that you see a has attempt to control or scaling down. it's cold. how of sleep in the past. yes, 2 or 3 years, we still see it and your approval, soft, cold power plants is starting to slow down. that's your absolute tim, it's increasing. so that's a concern. china is high emissions. are one of the reasons negotiators from industrialized countries at the cop $29.00 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 a developing country under the united nations climate change framework. a well not
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officially contributing to a globally agree 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's case also clearly shows ones the climate could 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, will put it on a path to the carbon ization. whether it will take more financial responsibility for its growth is still up in the air. no thirty's in south africa
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are involved in a weeks long stand. also the disused mine police of castle food and voices, supplies to force out hundreds of illegal. mine is searching for left as a gold it's not clear whether it's a man trapped or whether they are refusing to come out and face arrest the disease . diane hol, can reports now from the abandoned still fontaine mine to columbus has down this whole 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. 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. the other exits in an attempt to force
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the mind is above ground. the police say this is part of a why the plan to code violent crime, which they say is driven by legal 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 a stop to all these in the system. i need to be teased because that is the 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 fears the worst. i haven't heard anything about what's going
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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 it's and they've been using basic tools, ropes, a police, and this mutual bar is a difficult, 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 larger groups of 5 to 6 width is at a time the government risky process could take a few days to efficiently get underway, risky workers must bring in heavy equipment and see
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a way of rebel from the site. is despised, they spinning it. it's a, it's a process i didn't take for the most to do this. because no one is the number. would you mean that a drum stick to the process that they're going to use can take it would be $6660.00 would be to 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, had been given a simple message, be patient help is on the way to w correspondent, dine, who occurs just returned from that gold mine. i asked earlier whether the illegal mine is all actually trump that as well on. yeah, it's a yes and the know, depending on who you actually speak to from the perspective of the sub african police, they believe that the workers awesome. the avoiding or reese and they say best they
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should come to the surface of the own accord. police have been asked why they don't go underground to get the, the, the illegal mind will cause and they said that due to the conditions on the ground, the high level of heat, noxious gases. that'll also in these old abandoned mines that he's on, say for police to go and retrieve the the, the illegal mind is interested from the perspective of the loved ones and from some community members that we spoke to. they believe that the police should actually make an effort, and they argue that the mind is infect tract, due to the timeframe of the police blockade on few food, entering the shaft. and some of those people, they say haven't really received decent meals in as many as 2 weeks. and those who have been brought to the ground about 12 since last week. they have come up quite weak and have told the community members about the situation on the ground. they
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say that many people are extremely dehydrated. some are in need of urgent, maybe co pay. some i'm in need of h i b medication, which they haven't received in some time. and almost all i need of food. and that's why the community members have lobbied the government to say that the needs to be a risk effort to retrieve the mind as well. of course, categorized as the legal mind is that for the view, as might not know if you go mind is ok, is a train that we've been seeing over the past few years yet in south africa. many of the people who were previously worked in the formal mining sick to but as a result of mine closures have now gone into this informal, elicit a sick tough the market using these skills that they learn through formal employment. to now feed this in this trait. and why do they do that, diane? i mean, how profit profitable is this kind of work as well?
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mostly because they are many jobs available. and because of limited skills we heard from, from the lady that i spoke to when putting together that package, she told me that her husband had joined the legal mining sick to because he was struggling to get other work. he was initially doing handyman type of work, but he had a very limited of the skills. so africa has quite an extensive unemployment crisis, which has to be growing over the past few years. and also the has been a situation where many mines have closed down, the actual formal sector has shrunken significantly since 2019. so in a way, it's a cocktail of these factors that are pushing many people into this elicit trade. of course, it is something that is quite dangerous. in many cases, even the, those were running the industry, carry weapons and on known to have also killed those in the binding sick. but those who working in this illegal mining work are paid to take that risk due to not
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having many of the options available. and just briefly, diane, do you think the forcing the illegal work is out of this mind? could prevent the problem from a rising elsewhere. certainly not it's, it's a problem that is measuring being will have or reading mushrooms across the country . the police say that in the past few months since december last year, they were arrested as many as 15000 illegal minus. as you can see, that's quite a large number. and quite a big operation that they writing. but the, the circumstances leading to people entering this work of quite complex and possibly the solution would have to be more complex. been simply a police operation. dealing with other issues like the high end improvements level and also social issues around these communities with our many dis, used my. then he'll come reporting from john. john is that diane? thank you so much for that. and that is all we have time for the do. stay tuned by
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