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it does your journey get inspired this needs to be a new is coming to live for live ukraine satellite is loose and there restrictions on the use of western weaponry and chief takes advantage. report suggest ukraine has fired, reduce storm shadow cruise, marseilles into russia for the 1st time. this comes just one day after use us made attack comes to strike targets deeper inside rush. also coming up hopes for a truce and the war between israel and has all of us special say there's progress and peace and goes, you ations, that even is the find thing shows no signs of slowing down and delegates. so the global climate conference in azerbaijan are running out of time to help poor countries pay for the impacts of global warming for some nations. the short ball is
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already in texas, the initial threat, the little em. terry martin, good heavy with this, british media are reporting that for the 1st time ukraine has fired u. k. supplied store shadow missiles into russia. neither ukraine or bridge and have confirmed those reports which say 12 of the missiles were fired into course, a border region partially held by ukrainian forces, storm shadows, or longer range cruise missiles developed jointly by the u. k. and france. they are launched from fighter jets and have a range of more than 250 kilometers. while you create in defense is are struggling to hold in the countries east with russian troops slowly advancing across broad sections of the front lines. moscow is pressing its advantage in
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manpower against exhausted ukrainian troops. russian missiles and road attacks of devastated cities and critical infrastructure in ukraine, just as winter sets in. let's take a look. the melting pressure ukraine is under and how long can hold off. russian forces relentlessly escalating russian attacks more than a 100 missiles fired over the weekend targeting ukrainian infrastructure. the country is lost by some estimates, 80 percent of its heating capacity as winter weather arrives. and over 50 percent of its power generation capacity. on the front lines, russia expending huge amounts of weaponry and human life to make small but steady gains. losing up to $1500.00 soldiers per day with human wave attacks on ukrainian positions. while ukrainian troops dug in behind fortifications are stretched in trying to repel the assaults. since april,
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when russia ramped upfront line efforts, moscow's forces have taken hundreds of square kilometers of ukrainian territory. village by village aiming to take the strategic city of croft, which is located at the intersection of key highways. taking the cross could make it much easier for russia to make more gains in the east. meanwhile, ukraine is struggling to defend its front lines and following morale. it has difficulty recruiting soldiers, which means it has to keep its own losses as low as possible. the plan has also faced ammunition shortages. now their fears, the incoming us president donald trump, could reduce military support to keep the war going. savanski has been pushing the west to deliver more weapons as fast as possible. i or if they will cut, i think we will lose, of course, any way we will stay, we will fight. we have our production, but it's not enough to prevail. and i think it's not enough to survive. while
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ukraine is running low on soldiers and equipment, russia has increased its production of tanks and muscles, despite its staggering losses of manpower, british military intelligence estimates. moscow is also able to recruit about $30000.00 soldiers a month in part by offering large signing bonuses. and by raising salaries, ukraine is holding on to russian territory. it seized in august in the caustic region, a potential bargaining chip in future cease fire negotiations. and the recent us decisions to allow ukraine to fire longer range, attack them as missiles seen here. and file footage into russia may make it easier to hold that territory. but russia has mast about 50000 troops in the region, including about 10000 north korean forces and is expected to mount a counter offensive. soon. ukraine has a narrowing window to hold onto what it has with another hard winter coming. and
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with trump taking power on january 20th, adding even more pressure to push rush or back, or make a deal. let's bring it in military level as frank language here. frank, this seems like a critical moment in the war. what's your assessment of where things stand now and what's likely to unfold between now and the end of the year? are both good morning terry. that was a very fine summary of the situation. and what's happening in the front, which is the center of gravity, by the way, we could talk about talk to observe miss silo. so i'd be national, what have you, but the central gravity, this will, the key element is that's elements of attrition. both in terms of recovery or capture of line from the russian perspective. on the manpower and over the last couple of months, we've said russia increase its tempo of taking land. really quite remarkably and
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not the process is continuing, especially as report said that the east where russians took last month about 400 square kilometers club texas 20 by 20 kilometers. but it's a, it's, it's up, it's dave, a lot is big taken daily. of these types of cities mentioned. well, trust if y'all put cross golf course tal risk. these are coming under increasing pressure with russian soldiers already in chelsea be ah, supposedly to risk of course. so daily you crazy. coming under pressure of most importantly daily that losing people. we hear the west talking about all these russian casualties. that's know if we got the credit, is it taking casualties to barrels under pressure? there are these options because they're both sides to be for the 2nd of the crating . something so not central gravity of people under trisha wolf or ukrainians are just a bit of pressure all across the front. but it must be said that ukraine is now getting a boost for his military capabilities. it's using longer range us attack. and as
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you mentioned, those british storm shadow missiles, it seems that's being reported you to strike deeper into russian territory is going to get empty personnel mines from the united states. what impact could all of this have on the war at this point? right, i don't buy any of these stories, a game changer. so we'd be talking about storm shadows, a comes scopes and other organs for a long time. that's not just because that's not forget all these, all a big focus on the end of all kids. and the rest is of course have been using such a similar besides and ship it as condos every pretty much every day during the campaign. and of course, without decisive effects, they so another arrow as it were, the crate is quickly the credits of snow. they're not going to make any kind of decisive effect. they'll simply pop the pos that they overall the crating 9 foot, the strikes we see the so fall being on munition don't rush as dozens of these multiple ways is the cold war and they can afford those losses. so what, but that's much more, i think the political gesture that the military was,
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that the storm shadow attack comes in and what not. i'll give you a sort of escalation. but nonetheless, no, i don't think that those will have any kind of decisive effects. many who back ukraine and in new credit, of course, are concerned about the change in the ministration in the united states. with donald trump coming in his presence. how much pressure is ukraine under now? to cut a deal with russia and end this war? and if it does agree to a peace deal, frank, how likely is it that it will get the kind of security guarantees it wants from its partners? is this most of all to the election of president trump will make has made a let's see trade in the approach of ukrainians and poles taken in october before the election. so the 52 percent of you credit is what in favor of some kind of peace deal. and the reason for that is that there's a certain element of healthy solomon. so we'll fatigue amongst the cranes could the last thursday that they did the appalling drug of a constant threats of welfare,
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of rates. and of course the, the, the losses. but who knows what president trump will do suddenly this a does it, does it? does it turning quite in his election? but it's not, it's not that hasn't caused the turning point, the cutting points to place that it took place. and any particular point has happened over the last 4 or 56 months, as the pressure on your credit manpower, and indeed civilian row has, has implemented to be taken effect. i think we'll see enough, but for a settlement we've had a tucker show for the last few days, which looks as if it might be attractive 50 to the russians. and we all know cyprus is going to take that will be spot on a line of control with some form of assurance. plus, as you say, something got security guarantees. one thing we can't be sure of the, unfortunately nature, nature will not be part of that deal in the sense that you probably will not be going into the data that has to be have some form of guarantee so that ukraine is
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understanding that the rest and simply won't stop this over the next year. and that certain elements of the west, particularly u. s. u k, front will be ready to start date and should that take place not least by logical security counties. and i think there's a much, much, much more likely than any kind of nato right. frank. thank you very much. that was military analyst, franklin, which thank you, terry. a lead crane is struggling to fill this ranks on the eastern front line in part because of a sharp spike and distortions. frank mentioned that more than $30000.00 cases had been registered this year alone. this has prompted the government to decriminalize the offense for the 1st, for the 1st time offenders allowing them to avoid a jail term if they go back the that'd be used in the mission of just well reports for glistening. it's been 18 months since on the condo, held
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a weapon. when russia launched its full scale invasion in february 2022 clicked on default them internally. he thought he says, oh you oh, into the war. he handed his weapons to his commando and left my little brother. my brother's good, so frantic, his condition has become dangerous. he had even become a threat to my neighbors. so i went home and apart from my brother and mother, but i have no one else wish me any medical exam though, had no lead. the way to apply to go has come on to had to report him for absence without leave. something which at the time could have put or its on the in prison for up to 10 yards. and it's not just him. cases of absence without leave have triple so far to fill in august, the ukrainian solomon decriminalized, the offense for 1st time offenders, if that a to and to fight that includes the condo. now he's trying to join the 47th
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brigade, which is actively reaching out to dessert of telling them it's ok to make mistakes and that the brigade would welcome them back, said the lawyer saw not the whole to often represent such strong to be soldiers. she says she's heard it on. men who knew they were being sent to the debts. men who had breakdowns, mental simply wanted to go home after 2 wheels on the front desk with a b, a thumb. it is difficult to go into battle against a tank or artillery. when you realize that you have no artillery support behind you . when you realize that you have one, greenage and 2 will have magazines. this suicide. this is just suicide. we won't support the single boost. the criminalization she says was the one, the option of requesting some. there was such a large number of these crimes, a veteran and military unit and assertion that they did not have time to process
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all of them. the corporate to walk the case case has made it to this court and keith. he was caught during a random documents check over to your officer. he left his position on the front line. he was serving in the opportunity unit and come of course, struggling with tronic back been then he heard his wife wanted a divorce and he walked away from his unit for you. he stayed in a church and worked on jobs. he didn't tell his mother that he had devoted. when the police stopped and invested him, he did not resist excuse, i'm not a robert now the band is not a murderer. now i will go to fight just to be honest. i have no regrets. if i lived a little, and now my one wishes to see my mother and sister went to assist the judge don. so get permission to join the military and avoid prosecution. he must strict on within
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72 hours. he tells us why he thinks so many people, these quotes to use the command you don't care anymore. they don't go to the front line with us. you used a far away from us. only if you go with their unit. deciding what time only returning for my family, you see to but these are the only people i really go back to war for i don't worry about myself. i don't want them to work on the front lines. discussion is an uncomfortable subject so that she had sam. yeah, could be more useful leaving your unit is a stigma for a minute. remind one up a when of a corner is whatever the task is assigned to a unit. and as all of us, we have to get it out loud enough so that you, no matter if a member does us, the unit is wounded or dies to move from needed sort of to which. so when our task
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has to be carried out by a smaller number of people, so we feel the pressure is through the document. in the papers, out on the condo, acknowledges this. yep, let's get through what i did was wrong. i left the boys, but i didn't leave any come back positions you was. it was just a personal situation. well, they felt like it was an injustice. i didn't want to let them down, but i still left full office. so let's agree that things need to change. they tell us more period, so please more medical attention and better communication. when has all the critics on the says he's ready to get back to the front of the he skid, which says he's focusing on a vision of the future quarter. i hope that soon we will be going to keep, to celebrate the victory for good, that there will be a parade all the boys with me. and we will go to, to kind of island to group, to bob's for. yeah, that's is that's, that's my dream. because say, music,
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any stuff this now to the middle east where a top us diplomat is hoping to see the deal to halt israel's military operations and 11 on us. and boy almost hausten met with top lebanese officials and bay route on wednesday, feeling optimism about a possible cease fire between the militant group hospital and israel. but hawk seemed still has to convince is really prime minister benjamin not nothing yahoo to go along with the truce proposal. fresh hope of breakthrough to end. the fighting between israel and hezbollah could be within reach. us envoy amos hochstein 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, very uh the meeting today built on the meeting yesterday and made additional progress. so i will travel from here, uh, in a couple hours to israel,
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uh, to try to bring this to a close if we can, if we cant, israel's more with hezbollah escalated in september, its military ramped up air strikes and launched the ground incursion into lebanon in a day to put an end to relentless rocket fire from the or 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 decimated, edit supply of arms, greatly reduced. could us back to peace proposal would create a un buffer zone in southern lebanon. we thought is really troops and has bluff 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 shut the city yet. no one can guarantee that because the issue is linked to
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these really responds, i really wasn't and nothing else was of series. yes, i left the the phone and nothing. yeah. israel has demanded that the freedom to respond to violations by hezbollah, be part of any potentials. these fire deal to us envoy hochstein is due to discuss the proposal with prime minister benjamin netanyahu on thursday. talks at the cop 29 climate conference in back to us or by john r deadlocked just 2 days before the talks are due to end. the sticking point is funding to help poor countries address the impacts of climate change. a new draft declaration has been released that includes 2 options, both suggesting around a trillion dollars per year. but rich in developing countries remain far apart on the exact amount needed and where will come from
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florida spring in the mood carriage. she is director of climate change impact of the consortia of international agricultural research centers, and she joins us from barcode. thanks for being with us a day. the stakes are high. this year's comp. what's your impression about where things were headed regarding the agreement on funds for developing countries, including india. thank you for having me on the show of the sciences. clear that the car in forming is as a result of the cumulative emulations that have happened over one of the hop centuries. and therefore these developing countries who, including india, who have a lot of development deficits in terms of fall with the water and food security, are asking that we need to fill those development deficits. what do we do to read them? know, admissions and do it in a way that they're clean and actually a to us to the principles of low emission development tend to be able to do that.
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these countries are asking for finance to be headed, them to lease from from the cartons positive to the genes, to a clean energy, the gene that applies equally to the energy sector, as well as to the agriculture sector that i working. so the demand is that we can and we must move on to know and mission future us, but so that these countries require finance, they required capacities and they have it's wireless technology transfer. and this is precisely the means of the implementation on which we are seeing or deadlock, and the current and signature negotiations. and that means that all the other negotiations, like negotiations and global goals are not to be shown on agriculture. all of those are impacted on this, that finance beat of it is actually said, well, let's talk a little more about the finance bit of it there. india is among the countries demanding more than a trillion dollars for developing nations to cope with the effects of climate change. how much of a difference could that money actually make up?
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again, i'll go back to i was also one of the i p c. c. all tours of the science is very clear that we now have the technologies and the approaches to move into know, emissions, and for that to me, the choir finance, to be able to leave for all. and therefore, this one trillion dollar is absolutely crucial for all the developing countries, india, but also very importantly, the least developing countries from africa, from the small island developing states. this literally means a future that is much, much warmer than what the pad is. agreement intends versus a future that is livable for us all. and so therefore i would say that the finance fees is the absolute centerpiece and important in this think we'll see it shows that they're going on. now talk to us about the specific challenges that india is facing in trying to balance economic development on the one hand and reducing its carbon output on the other. i think the main challenge comes
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in again in the tone, so fine. so right now in the i was in news again for very, very high level of air pollution at this year. and every year the same problem echoes. and the reason is india is a fast growing economy. there's a lot of economic activities going on and we are not moving sufficiently foster clean energy and a big constraint there is of course capital constrain, but also technology and capacity buildings on screen. so i think we have to look at those development deficits from the i of how do we move to low emission development and how do we do as fast as we can by transporting technologies and capacities and find as, as fast as we can. so i really look into india's development subject to the, from iow flow emission development and what needs to, what do we need to do to, to, to achieve that. okay, a g t, thank you very much for speaking with us today. that was a detailed look here in bucko. well as one of
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the fastest growing economies in the world, india is having to balance the rush to expand its energy and transport infrastructure with the need to protect its environment. the w's shadow ya. the travel to who talk con in the himalayas to explore india's development dilemma. the mighty indian him, molly as source of life for millions and indispensable for the was climate. time bring with them has consequences is for denise loan and his wife had been living dangerously in the humanity in town or to see much hundreds of homes. he'll have develop cracks, leaving them uninhabitable. the government will swap and everything, the government shopping cart about what's happening here. if we think of a nature there will be damage. that is development,
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the winter destruction. what will it be nice with? the town has been subsiding since 2021. the residency for the government hasn't paid enough attention to this suffering. how many will flows to leave the homes? but not everyone has that option. this hydro power plant that you see down there has been under construction, uncontroversial for over a decade. now. lucas here in this him ali and down squarely blame the drilling will kill for the damaged or they homes. work was hosted to a law still off to protest, but is now resumed, causing anxiety amongst people. it's not just hydro power plants, dozens of freeways and root expansion project. so under weight in dispatch, on ecosystem as india, boost infrastructure development in the himalayas. environmental this by the c, b c. this development comes at to high cost. and this is the price emani and communities have had to pay in the last 2 years alone. flash
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floods and lance lights have been hundreds of people in the states. if he monitored for these. with that, i couldn't answer kids, environmental activist, i to set the says human activities a d, stabilizing the mountains, assisted with them to so may made up the most. i'm good talking to me, but loud at such a sensitive diamond climate is rapidly changing. blushes that is eating in the ecologically sensitive month, and you'll see so many lance lights. and yet they continue to last the hill to book construction, all these big projects and then a link to be very dangerous for generations to come over significant hilton and then give us all the infrastructure development is a key element in india as close to read it says it's on close to achieve, it's a us be coming to develop nation by 2047, the climate activist c. it's not sustainable. i'll get the credit on youtube
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climate change. all the infrastructure that is being related to in mon vince is being destroyed even before it's completed. the impact of the mailing can be seen, the media or one doesn't even have to wait for the damaged 140. it will only get worse and future or the other, but he got was at the you is climate talks in azerbaijan. india has been telling, well, the nations that it has a right to develop like the people to see much see, the dispute is sounding the death, know for them, and then the bottom and able to cranes they both move up to that is out of feel good to me, even if they die and it's uh, should i to get the donates on a matter of life and death. not just for the residents, but also for the home. the humanity is you're watching dw news just before we go. a reminder of the top story we're following for you. british media are saying ukraine is fire, the u. k. supplied storm shattered missiles into russia. officials and keep and
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london have not yet confirmed those reports, storm shadows, park cruise missiles for the range of more than 250 kilometers focus on europe. this next, thanks for watching the,
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