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[000:00:00;00] the this is the, the, the, the, is coming to live from berlin hopes for a truce and the war between israel and has all of us special say there's progress in peace negotiations. but for now, there's no let up in the conflict as 11 on reports more than 3500 people had been killed. also, when the progress reports just ukraine has fired, pretty storm shadow christmas. the whole central russia, the 1st time that would be the longest or rather the latest longer range western weapon launched by key a day after is 1st use of us made attack comes and delegates at the global climate
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conference. and as about john are running out of time to help poor countries pay for the impacts of global war. for some nations, the short fault is already an existential threat. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we'd again in the middle east where a top us diplomat is hoping to seal a deal to hold israel's military operations in 11 on us. and boy, almost holstein met with the top lebanese officials in beirut on wednesday. fueling optimism over a cease fire between the militant group has paula and israel. but hosting still has to convince is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to go law with the truth proposal. so fresh hope of breakthrough to end. the fighting between israel and hezbollah could be within reach. us envoy amos hochstein,
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reported progress after more talks with lebanon's, parliament speaker, who is leading mediation efforts on behalf of the militant group. so i just concluded another meeting with speaker barry. the meeting today built on the meeting yesterday and made additional progress. so i will travel from here in a couple hours to israel, to try to bring this to a close if we can, if we can. israel's more with hezbollah escalated in september, its military ramped up air strikes and launch the ground incursion into lebanon in a bit to put an end to relentless rocket fire from the are ran back to militant group. since then, celebrities health ministry says more than 3500 people have been killed, has been law, has seen its leadership designated, and its supply of arms greatly reduced. could us back to peace proposal would create
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a un buffer zone in southern lebanon. we thought is really troops and has beloved fighters withdrawing. has been lost as it has reviewed the plan, but that its success depends on these rarely prime minister. a look on thursdays heavy. what do we expect these negotiations to produce a cease fire and a halt to aggression quickly shipped in city yet? no one can guarantee that because the issue is linked to these really responds that really wasn't and nothing yahoo is of series. yes. and that the, the phone has nothing you israel has demanded that the freedom to respond to violations by hezbollah, be part of any potentials. these fire deal. us envoy hochstein is due to discuss the proposal with prime minister benjamin netanyahu on thursday. british media reporting for the 1st time ukraine has fired you case applied storm shot or
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missiles into russia. now the ukraine nor britain have confirmed those reports which say 12 of the missiles were fired into of course, a border region, partially held by ukrainian forces, storm shadows, or longer range cruise missiles developed jointly by the u. k. in france. they are launched from fighter jet, some have a range of more than 250 kilometers. earlier we spoke to military analyst assignment diggins, who told us how much of a difference the store shot or missiles could make to ukraine's campaign. i don't make a difference, but somebody be careful to assume that this started going to transform your credit is worth it. what doesn't they do is to attack targets within russia itself. now certainly still shut. the french version scope has been used to gauge russian targets in oak support surgeries, and also in that case, for example, the area of quite a bit, which was real exciting, 2014. but most of the, the russian weapon systems took you the acronym and then based on the interest of the base and gusher. so,
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and that's those that they can use to gauge the crate. now with these 2, these weapon systems, i talked him to us system and storm shudders scout proportion front system. ukraine cannot check those systems. now before that, don't start the price, so they will make a difference. and they will have to deal with russia. for example, i have to replace them as, as defense is newest concepts that are important for the not necessarily gonna transfer me over the balance of forces you by calculus forces in this business jumped by us has defended its decision to send land mines to ukraine, saying that the anti personnel mines will diffuse automatically in a couple of weeks and therefore won't remain a threat to local civilians. return to the area defense secretary lloyd austin claimed, explained rather the policy reversal as a reaction to new tactics used by russian infantry on the ground rights groups have slammed the decision. the mines are part of a larger
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a trunk to ukraine. ukraine's present below them is landscape. welcome. the prospect of receiving more weapons from the u. s. we have a new support package from america. it is worth $275000000.00. with package includes drones, ammunition for high mars and artillery, and very important to choose minds to stop russian assaults. this will really strengthen our troops at the front state is holding its largest ever artillery exercise in europe. 5000 troops have gathered along the alliance as eastern flag blocks. newest member of finland is hosting some of those troops. and as far north alexandra phenomena reports from a training area not far from the countries, 1300 kilometer border with russia. friend caesar howitzers, swedish archers, american multiple launch record systems firing,
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and it called united efforts to prevent any forces from reaching allied troops. this is the scenario of the dynamic front 25 exercise here in finish optic territory. when we come together as a night task force, we need to make sure that we're able to work together. and that means reacting to goals for far as quickly accurately and ensuring that that they leave for the chief the i this exercise is the 1st large scale maneuver. and since then, since the country joy nato last year, dropping decades of military non alignment to seek the alliances protection following crush us invasion of ukraine. finish forces are considered highly capable and well trained. unlike many other european countries, sealants to have conscription for man. during this exercise, steps taking place only 130 kilometers or so from the russian border. finish con
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scripts are supporting nato troops with logistics. the main defend that is still us defending auto sales. nato is a big help in that. yes, and gives us the reassurance that the we won't be alone next time. if something does happen. i believe that way again, when he gets home at the bottom then 10, but it's mostly is it's from us. so. but it's, it's good to have people in the back. so we out of throwing the, that an exercise like this one is intended to send a message to russia that the alliance is united and capable of defending its members. but how united audio lies. and with donald trump in the white house and natives kept to construct and we can see alliance. what will you as role in all of this be and what steps the future of the organization look like. but according to some here, this isn't a new discussion. i joined the army 20 years ago or was already using 20 years
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later. we're still involved in nature operation. we'll see. starting was oh fuck no, i'm not worried about the as off the yeah, we are very so you don't very values, shoot you home and self confidence. that's how the tillery man and mountain years wants to appearance in lens. the commander, as you point out, that the warren ukraine has shown once again the importance of field artillery. it's artillery. they tell us the twins wars take a look at some other new stories making, making headlines around the world. the united states has vetoed a un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza because it did not call for the release of hostages. the council voted $14.00 to $1.00 in favor, but the us be the meant. it was not adopted. a powerful storm known as a bomb cycler and has boss or the northwest us with strong winds and rain. 2 people have been killed in more than half a 1000000 people are without power. a bomb cycle loan occurs when
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a storm systems intensifies rapidly because of a fall in pressure and the volcanoes erupt it in southwestern, iceland, spewing fountains of lava and smoke. the icelandic media or logical offices that are near the nearby town of green. the vic is being evacuated, adding that there is no threat to infrastructure. this is the 7th of russian of the same volcanoes since last december. us car maker ford is to cut 4000 jobs from its workforce in europe by the end of 2027. most of the job codes will be in germany. it's the latest car maker trying to reduce costs. so mid flagging electric vehicle sales and increased competition from china. talk cit, the cop 29 climate conference and back to us or by john or deadlocked 2 days before the talks wrap up. the sticking point is funding to help poor countries address the
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impacts of climate change. a new draft declaration has been released and includes 2 options, both suggesting around a trillion dollars per year. but rich in developing countries remain far part of the exact amount needed and where it will come from. y'all and country of micronesia is one of the nation's the depends on these funds to survive. the existential threat posed by climate change. the past year broad seaver, a trout. i press my can they use drop, depriving us of fresh water for drinking and food production. yet we lots to find that show technical and infrastructure resources to respond effectively. we are in the future of victims of climate change. we are, it's present systems grappling kaylee with its consequences from warm join out by d w as literally for the how much time who is following the climate talks and
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bucket linux delegates at the climate conference or trying to reach agreement on providing funds to help developing countries deal with climate change or the any closer to reaching an agreement now as well? yes or no. yes. uh and you negotiating text you mentioned it just dropped to much later than we anticipated. but still, um, because we have to remember, we had a, at the biggest, you know, kind of diplomacy events. so what countries eventually need to agree on is this text, these words. so everybody's looking at the part about that you time of finance targets and you know, the text as it stands right now shows how much work is yet to be done and how far it goes to users are still from agreeing to a compromise because there's basically 2 options in the text, one that protects the view of developing countries and one that reflects the view of developed countries. now you mentioned that, you know, and both agree that's trillion amount of
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a trillion dollars as that if i needed. but there is a big x in front of such a bones. and so there are no concrete numbers on the table yet. and we have to remember, it's only, you know, 48 hours to go technically until this conference ends. and so there are long hours of negotiations ahead. why is it proving so difficult for delegates there to find a middle ground on those climate change funds? well, i mean, um, as the big obvious answer is that it's always very hard to agree on money. um, and now we, we do see these, these very different standpoints on a couple of contentious issues. one is the amount of money that should be provided per year from developed countries to developing countries. secondly, also very importantly is what kind of what form that finance will take. what's developing countries are saying is basically we need
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a lot of money to come in the form of grants or concessional loans. and now what's developed countries are saying basically, is that it needs to be much broader, is that there's a lot of different actors that can contribute to time of finance. and the private sector plays an important role. and, and, and that all of these should be included in this new collective quantified goal and, and the other, the 3rd big point of contention is, who actually should contribute to kind of science not only in terms of these actors like i just mentioned, but also terms of what countries, because what developed countries have been saying is that they, when countries like china or india still counts under these un classifications as developing countries to step up and contribute as well. um, now these countries obviously saying that's that they shouldn't and that's a developed countries are, you know, the ones that sort of have cost to start to you most emissions and it should be a step up to that responsibility and provide the finance and, and yeah,
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we are now midway through the conference and still at the point that basically we were ads before before the conference as well. so right? somebody had pray, we're gonna have to leave it there. dw splitting the funds, how much time reporting from back to thank you very much. you're watching the the news on terry martin, thanks for being with us. the very thing. no, you just can have a site to make the right decision to dw in you know,
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