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a 9 and we're stuck in test shane silence, and we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the this is dw, here's life from the land that a good. so the ones climate change conference erase to finalize the de stomach drawers to a close when it goes to h, as in, back to a struggling to find common ground between rich and poor nations. with disagreements over how much to pay to fix the problems close by close. also on the program brush or 5, that new type of nissan of ukraine are raising the pressure on the team and its allies must go says the strikes are at the test. and a warning ukraine's a western world react fast to be international. criminal court issues
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arrest warrants for leaders of israel and from us. this is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu. on the defense minister you, i've got accused of crimes and got the i feel great welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from the you and climate conference in baku, but a new draft deal on climate finances on the table. the wealthy countries of proposing to pay $250000000000.00 a year by 2035 to help developing nations come about the effects of global war. and this proposal also sets a more i'm fishes targets to raise $1.00 trillion dollars a year from welfare nations and private sector investments. i tried to 35 governments under pressure to reach a deal today. the last day of the summit talks could go into overtime,
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is no agreement is reached. let's get more on these proposals with louise osborne and she sat dw as chief climate reports to welcome back duties. does this new proposal mean the summit con land a deal in time? i mean, it depends what you're talking about. when you say on time, i mean the conferences often go into overtime. so we're expecting something much later. but the deal on the table at the moment is being a strongly contested by both the developing and developed nations actually on the one side, developing nations are saying that this $250000000000.00 that would be mobilized by developed countries to give to the developing countries to, to combat climate change is too low. um and on the other side, the developed countries are saying that it's too high, but they don't know how they would meet this 250000000000 target. um, the other figure on the table is this $1.00 trillion,
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and it's not really clear at the moment who would be putting money towards that. um, at the moment the text says that it calls on old actors to scale up finance to developing potties to this, to this big sticker. and it's a little bit vague, i think, for the developing countries to accept at this point. okay, so still some, some where to go. what else stands out in this proposal? i mean, i think one of the other significant things in the proposal is of the expansion of the during the base, which was one of the big subjects of contention throughout the negotiations. so at the moment, developing countries do not have to contribute to this 100000000000 pledge, which is what is in place at the moment. um, countries like china, for example, which is the 2nd largest economy in the world. and the biggest and mr. were never obligated to provide to clement finance and now this new text is basically
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suggesting that countries like china and also develop nations would be able to voluntarily contribute to the civic. okay. but still a ways to go before everyone says yes to something i think so. yeah, it's just the way. okay, thank you for that to do is luis eligible is the w's chief climate refer to. thank you. now nathan members as a whole emergency basing with ukraine next week after rush or attack beast. and since you have to meet pro with a new type of mid range, ms file yesterday strike was initially thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile. but the us and i believe it was an experimental rapids equipped to carry conventional and nuclear warheads. security footage show strikes raining down across the city of denise pro. russia says that he used a new weapon in the attack. calling it n a rush, nick ballistic missile. damage from the strike was limited,
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but russia's claimed weapon of choice. if he is to send a clear statement, a mid range ballistic miss style is capable of carrying nuclear warheads and typically has a reach of between 3005500 kilometers. while it's here to be consumed. if that was what was fired, it tech came off, the ukraine was given permission to launch themselves supplied by the u. k. and u. s. into russia. president vladimir putin says most go could strike military installations of any country who's with in a used against russia. they use but then you, we do a listing missile system to being tested in come back from dish and that's in response to the aggressive action to nice to a countries against russia. the question of the deployment medium range and showed arrangements of will be decided depending on the actions of the us adults. allies.
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the top is going to be here for the dream days for the test. so that lightest missile systems will be determined on the basis of the threats of to rushes and security. who could i please get to get a russia issued a new junction this week to allow for a potential nuclear response to an attack on russia like any nation that is supported by a nuclear power. ukraine's president below him is the landscape says those days strike was assigned that pollution has no interest in peace, or it was not supposed to be an easy sheet out crazy night. the once again showed what he really is and how he despises dignity, freedom and human life in general, getting in and how afraid he was just and i guess just so afraid that he uses new me. sorry. sadie searches the world for other places to find weapons in iran, in north korea to feed nation inquiry. zalinski cold for strong willed wide condemnation of the attack which marks
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a clear escalation and the nearly 3 year war. he says, a lack of reaction would seem to message that russia's behavior is acceptable. well, not to be something that's a is a senior research fellow at chess of house. that's a you or if you think tank. she's a former georgia ambassador to the a you a welcome to the w. is russia really threatening to target nato countries as well? what russia is doing great now is signal inc. and the purpose of this signal is determines, uh, its main objective is to deter continued western support for, uh, ukraine. and russia wants to do it by maintaining escalation dominance. that has been a tried and tested approach by russia. it has strides to always escalate. and by doing this discourage their west from escalating proportionally, and by doing this kind of achieving deterrence effect,
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we have to see this as your country noted in coordination or as a package with the upgrading of the nuclear doctrine. because russia has been rather unhappy with the deterring effect of its nuclear weapons. so upgrading of this doctrine was another attempt to send the signal to the west that actually you have not been taking me seriously. you know, my nuclear weapons have not been working. i have not been returning your response, so i am just going to make it clear one more time that i'm ready and prepared to use that it is part of the russian tactic. now in order to illustrate that there are serious the testing of this weapon, i think it was very interesting how food teams kept a very, to text me because of anguish. who's talking about experimental weapon, who's talking about testing. it's still the language of military operation. but
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very much the signal and using the middle range. it's also a signal to europe that it can strike you up if need to be. and of course, it's a signal to upcoming you as president trump. it wants to demonstrate that russia is in the strongest position and if, and at some point there will be negotiations that show wants to come to the table with the strongest possible positions. although this does not show that russia is willing to negotiate its objective, is to win this war by force as quickly as possible. and in order to do this, russian needs the west to stop supporting your credit. okay. so that brings us to that point that the, that you raised earlier about the about this bad about the terrans effective of rushes rhetoric? do you think it is likely to do to west and so forth? we, we still have a germany refusing to send at taurus miss files to ukraine,
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for fear that he would further inflamed russia. do you think russia's tactics will actually work to a certain degree? rush, this tactics have worked because the support that ukraine has been receiving has been slow, has been instrumental, and it did not allow ukraine to achieve the kind of success it could have achieved otherwise. so it did work now whether it will consider it, but they changed the calculus. it's hard to tell. there was a statement from the data that says that it will not. and i don't expect it will be because i think it is clear to everybody what russia is doing. it's trying to boost its position. it's trying to signal. it was also interesting to note in uprooted statements that he named escalation on the west. despite the fact that it is always russia, that pushes on the escalation,
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that but it leads to the west because it needs to justified. and he was talking about expanding the war from regional to global, which in fact, russia has done from the very beginning. and this war stopped to being regional. the moment ukraine decided to fight on his face. why we now have this emergency meeting of a nato ukraine council next week. so yes, it's the response to that. and i think it will be a discussion on the table. how nato countries can continue supporting ukraine and how they to, together with ukraine can boost ukraine's position because it's both sides now trying to get as much advantage as possible. and i think it was an important decision to allow ukraine to strike in the russian territory. and this is a response from las go, but i think here it's again important. there is nothing new, neither in nauseous saying nothing. the use of excavation is deterrence and
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expansion or risk war objectives. russia has, from very shortly after a failure to basically conquer ukraine. quickly has expanded its war objectives and described this war to be as part of the western hybrid war. and this is the russian, and that's the west is waging award to impose strategic the faith on russia. this is important for us to read through justified. it's a there at home, but also to itself more room for maneuver in the future. okay. thank you so much for that fascinating analysis. and lastly 7, that's from chatham homes. thank you. thank you. now he's ready 5 minutes. that benjamin netanyahu has reacted angrily to the international criminal court, issuing a warrant for his arrest. he, on the form of defense minister, you'll have guidelines are accused of war crimes in gaza and crimes against humanity which mr. nelson yahoo has described as upset the truth. a simple,
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no more is more just then the war that israel has been waging and gaza after come mazda attacked us unprovoked launch the launching the worst massacre. it goes to jewish people since the holocaust lot correspond. the rosy bird shot in the head except this update on international reaction. send you a rest words issued by this court in the hague. are certainly sparking international control overseas, specially those issued against israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and former defend cease, you'll go on. we've seen them swiftly condemned by the united states and by israel, who says they make international justice into a laughing stock. neither of those countries to us or through our state parties to the i. c. c. but 124 countries around the world are, and all of them legally are obliged to arrest anyone who's on the i. c. c. internationally wanted list the enters their territory. and that's why this is taking up a whole load of different logic dilemmas. like ahead, especially for european union countries, since the u, as in the past failed itself,
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as one of the top supporters of the i see, see that you've talked to people not use that brill has been reminding member states that this is an independent court with legally binding decisions, while on the other hand to be seen also, you're saying that they move to an issue arrest warrants against these really prime minister damages. the court's credibility on hungry is gotten so far as to say, it would defy the arrest board, invites the is really prime minister to visit hungry. now, important to note that the internationally wanted labeled hasn't always in the past, turned people into global pariahs. russian president vladimir putin, for example, is also officially a suspected war criminal. but we've seen some international leaders still happy to shake his hands on my goal. you did not arrest flooding your position when he came to visit the country earlier this year, despite the fact that it was legally obliged to do so on paper and not really shows the key limits of international law. there is no international police force that could sweep in under. i suspected war criminals. so that's why there's such
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a difference between arrest words being issued and ever seeing anyone on the course internationally wanted list here in the dock and take. so those are bad shots. that's it to your up to date. so now have mole, world news at the top of the hour. next. how rosie and rising global temperatures are impacting bangladesh. that's next to you on data. the this is just, you can have a site to make the right decision to dw news and instagram follow by others had experience as students revolution. the interim government is now led by nobel peace prize winning. that's all, all the problems by far not countries extremely poor and.

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