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or maybe my voice will be heard back spring to our la seeking justice for the victims of fame assigned this week on d. w. the . this is dw news live from berlin tonight, a new last minute to deal on the table at the you and climate conference in iser by john delegates are pushing for a deal is parts going to overtime. richard countries pledging $250000000000.00 a year to help the developing nations deal with global warming. small island states are accusing them of 2 steps, also coming up the road of response to arrest warrants for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and others accused of both crimes and goss, some governments, every check to the charge as others say, the dimensions face are risk. and they, their goal is an emergency meeting over a russian attack on ukraine using
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a new type of ballistic missile. must be on says the strike is a test and a warning to keeps western. now, on the brink off is good to have you with this. we beginning baku, where the you in climate conference has gone into overtime as delegates. more a new draft deal, which could see industrialized countries pay out massively more to tackle global warming. the plan calls for wealthy nations to pay $250000000000.00 per year to help developing economies. it also sets a broader goal of raising 1.3 trillion annually by 2035. but it does not specify whether countries and such as china and the oil predict producing gold states should pay island estate's say,
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the proposals show contempt for smaller economists. i already dw climate reported him showing bag is at the talks in baku either by john. so tim, talk us through the reactions to this proposal. yeah, you mentioned the small island states already. they're not happy at all, and they do not seem to be willing to, to agree to what's on the table here. i mean, developing countries have been asking for at least a trillion dollars per year. what they've got now is $250.00, a $1000000000.00, sorry. this is really by far of what they've been asking for and by far of what is actually needed. a social society was also quite worried about this figure being on the table and also so late. and everybody is really unhappy with the presidents here, presidency here, which is which, which is here also to, to, to bring the parties together and to formulate and compromise. yeah,
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and to have this figure on the table so laid, we're now in over time is really making everybody unhappy. what else is in the proposal? a pod from this number is there is progress on mitigation on the reduction of, of emissions, which is the main proposal of this conference also to protect climate. there are the movements, and there is also a window for china and saudi arabia, for example, for developing countries to voluntarily chip in money is very vaguely formulated. but there is, there is a window which is basically when you look at the entire package, which is there, it is pretty much what the us been asking for. they wanted to not ship in as much money. they wanted to see some progress, at least in mitigation, and they wanted the broader donor base, which we can see, which we can see turning out, at least at this moment in the proposal, if it's going to be accepted as a completely different question. yeah. but what we're talking about huge sums of money here. i mean, one trillion dollars, that's trillion with a see,
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i'm wondering is money. the main issue here are all the other things that have to force the delegates to go into overtime. well, definitely money is, is always a big thing and nobody could really agree on the, on a middle ground t, as i just mentioned, the presidency is not really strong and in bringing parties together. and everybody's complained that they're not listening and of a different topic. as we mentioned earlier, the, the, the, the contributor base one out in states for example, also reject the china and other countries would be um, yeah. even voluntarily able to, to contribute to this financial goal because they are afraid that the big negotiation blocks between the 277 invite and developing countries. and china with may be for the port part that this would be a 1st step out of this long lasting coalition. so it's not only the money, it's also about long lasting ties and, and power gain basically,
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which is happening here behind the scenes. but what about the it's showing to tim in this, because of china is seen as an emerging economy still developing call me at the same time, it is the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases. are, are these, these island countries? are they afraid that china is going to maybe try to have it both ways or play both sides? yeah, exactly. they, i, fray, the china is going to break out of this block and maybe eventually building the gap that the, that the us with the, just the president elect. donald trump is leaving in climate policy. they are afraid that they would not stand with the block of developing countries anymore when they make themselves kind of independent and leave them behind if they start trying to, to deal with deal politics on the clock on the climate level as well. so that they would lose a big back up in the future if china not only chips and some money this year or
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next year. but maybe then i'd be getting more concessions over the next decade. so we having signals here that this could be kind of a yeah, of the signals for turning side. okay, dw tim showing big at the top and 29 clements the summits in boxes of eyes or by john. tim, thank you. international reactions have been mixed over the i. c. c's arrest warrants that were issued yesterday for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his former defense minister, you know, of kalonde is real of the united states have rejected the court's decision. but some government say these rarely leader would be arrested if he entered their countries in europe. reactions are also divided hunger res, prime minister, victor or bon has invited israel's prime minister netanyahu for a visit in guaranteed him that if he comes for the icy seas ruling would have no effect and scan inside hungary. here in germany,
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the government has referred to its historical relationship with israel and said that it will take no further steps until a visit by an engine. yeah. who was being planned. i know that on the one hand, we very much support the importance of the international criminal court to, to proceed on to attend. on the other hand, we have our historical responsibility. these, our statements should be regarded in light of these 2 aspects. and since even on that basis, i find it hard to imagine that we would carry out arrests in germany to see off these. i couldn't log in for hospital induction. police, you are, there was a government sports person there. so germany backing v i c c. and principal, at the same time being reluctant to enforce those arrest more speed up. the political correspondent jenny graham. she told us earlier how berlin might handle this dilemma. it really would only be an issue explanation. yahoo or his former defense minister came here. now, you know, his last visit was in march of 2023,
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about 6 months before october 7th. and there happened the past being occasions where the german is really cabinets of met for exchanges. the last one of those was in 2018 there. not a regular thing that happens very rarely and nothing like that is on the cards any time soon. so really at the moment, it's just a case of, of, of wait and see where we are. we spoke with professor yvonne mcdermott, she specializes in international criminal law. it's ones that university in the u. k. and we asked her how enforceable these arrest warrants really are considering that some itc member states are reluctant to act on the as well. the states who have signed up to the room statues of the international criminal court have an obligation to comply with the courts, to and know and interfere with the exercise of his talk soon disease.
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and so i think in practical terms, this means that those dates who are signed up, and as you mentioned, they're over a 120 states, right in the world would be applied to transfer any of these depending on so i think it's important. bear in mind that it's not just the 2 is really depends on c, m, for him, or as far as where issue yesterday the result, the suspect from hama as but yes, the state parties of an obligation to transfer those individuals to the court. it's on trial and that being said, you know, we have had examples width for example, the president of the john and myra this year for whom and there as far as it's still john's and who has been able to travel to certain countries, access africa. so does medication for and there's another as far as i recently traveled to mongolia, which is the state policy. and then the court doesn't have enforcement powers, it doesn't have its own peace, for example. so they really do, the court really does rely on state the good way of updates to comply with their
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obligations that was professor yvonne mcdermott. they're speaking with us earlier. let's take a look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. more air strikes of it, the southern suburbs of b route, shortly after these really army called for the evacuation of some neighborhoods. the military has also ordered the evacuation of several areas outside the liberties capital a 6 backpack or has died from drinking contaminated cocktails in laos. victims include citizens of australia, denmark, the us, and britain. elise have detained. the operators of a hospital in the, the tory is party town of vaughan being in southern wells hard. donald trump is nominated, the former attorney general of florida. append bundari to become us attorney general, former florida congressman that gets withdrew from the selection process yesterday . he was trumps 1st pick for the job,
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but came under scrutiny over allegations of sexual misconduct and narcotics use just germany. social democrats will next week, formerly nominate all off shelves to run for a 2nd term. as chancellor, the defense minister, germany's defense minister boars, the story as well as an else and he will not run for the top job in february. the elections. the move in weeks of speculation about the storage police in ecuador have clashed with students in trade unions protesting against power, cuts, lasting up to 14 hours every day. the worst route in 60 years have sold hydro electric production in the country, knocking out much of the national energy grid. supporters of former bolivian liter, april morales, have scuffled with their own party members in parliament. demonstrators are angry about the appointment of a new speaker who they say has cited with the president. there have been weeks
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approach as after authorities announced plans to arrest morales when charges of statutory re nato will hold an emergency meeting with ukraine next week after russia attacked the eastern city of dundee pro with a new type of mid range missile. now the strike was initially thought to be an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile, but the us now believes that it was an experimental weapon equipped to carry conventional and nuclear warheads. security footage show strikes raining down across the city of denique. pro. russia says that he used a new weapon in the attack, calling it an arrest nick ballistic missile. the damage from the strike was limited, but rushes claimed weapon of choice. a. p is to send a clear statement, a mid range ballistic miss style is capable of carrying nuclear warheads and
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typically has a reach of between 3005500 kilometers. while it's here to be consumed, if that was what was fired, the 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. please wait and a used against russia is put, then you, we do a listing missile system to being tested in combat dish. and that's in response to the aggressive actions of knighthood, countries against russia. the question of the deployment or medium range and showed arrangements of will be decided depending on the actions of the us adults. allies. 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 russians. i'm security who grew up with the apartment. if you get a russia issued
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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 as it was not supposed to be an easy sheet. now crazy night the once again showed what he really is and how he despises. dignity cradum and human life in general, yet and how afraid he was. and i guess just to yourself, right, that he uses new miss sandy searches the world for other places to find weapons in iran, in north korea to steve nation, including zalinski, cold for strong willed wide condemnation of the attack, which marks 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. you what you need to be a news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of old news. i hope to see you then the
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