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the silence. we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the you're watching dw news live from building growing concerns over a new russian width. and me style the kremlin, say, is, can hit targets anywhere in europe. president flooded me. persian says, russia has stopped pile up the width and, and what is the mass production of more, most good use due to attack ukraine for the 1st time, sparking nitro emergency tools and hated negotiations as the comp 29 climate summit. enough got in as advised on, i'm sorry, it goes into over time. rich countries pledge $250000000000.00 a year to help deal with global warming, but developing action site. the
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jared read. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir persian says moscow has a new stock pile or has a stock pile of the new type of ballistic missile that it used to strike you crane on thursday. and that he is ordering, the mass production of more pollution says the kremlin will put the medium rank range, arrest nick me, sol, into service on to come back conditions. nice. so and teeth have cold emergency talks over the attack in ukraine's east. a c c t, v captured multiple strikes on the pro ukrainian city where russia says it tested a new medium range, hypersonic ballistic missile, named the arrest snake, or hazelnut tree. the kremlin says the weapon can move 10 times faster than the speed of sound divide air defenses. the missiles at tech targets the
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speed of the mouthful 10, and then the, the, this is 2.5 to 3 kilometers per 2nd. gives me the world's most modern air defense systems. and the american mt missile defenses in europe can count out to intercept such missiles loop in the cubic meetings or whatever, according to ukrainian intelligence. the missile was launched from rushes as to con region, taking 15 minutes to travel around 700 kilometers to meet pro. the range of the arrest snake has not been confirmed, but reports say it could reach up to 5000 kilometers, allowing russia to hit most of europe. that's less than an intercontinental missile, which can fly more than 5500 kilometers. i can confirm that russia did launch an experimental intermediate range ballistic missile. this i or b m, was based on russia's r, s 26 roo badge intercontinental ballistic missile model. in terms of
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a notifications to the united states, the united states was pre notified briefly before the launch through nuclear risk reduction channels. the missile launched on the pro was carry unconventional warheads because it resembled a ballistic missile costing more than $10000000.00, which was designed to carry nuclear warheads and has never been used in war before . so it makes no military sense to use such an expensive missile on a ukrainian city were let's say it's under m would have done the job. let's say the intention was to send a clear signal to ukraine outlets allies. i think it's more of a nudge to european capitals because dismissal would be very much capable of reaching most of them was a substantial payload. the rush, nick is the latest russian hypersonic weapon to be tested in baffling ukraine to jollin sir called missiles already in use. they have proved destructive,
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but not completely and solvable as must go claimed. ukraine has managed to shoot some of them down. earlier we spoke to mariano, but geron, the military analyst and senior research associate at harvard university. we asked her if she thought this was a decisive moment in the conflict. it is decisive in the sense that there's no way a significant date that's approaching and that's an immigration on january 20th of, of america's new president. donald trump will, has a very, just a distinctive view of the way he wants to handle this war and has promised a swift and decisive miraculous em to it. we'll see, you know, these things that are easier to say then to do. but what, what we see on the ground is that both sides are really intensifying their efforts and trying to achieve as much as much gain to preserve as much as possible on
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ukraine, inspired before they are forced to some kind of settlement on negotiation. so basically they're improving as much as they can. they're negotiating positions when trump comes to power. a marianne of a geron day, now to back who as a by john way, the deadlocked cop 29 climate tools have gone into over time with criticism. like for a contested financing proposal. now this would say industrialized countries pay off more to tackle global warming, but developing nation site. it's fine for me enough. the plan calls for wealthy nations to pay $250000000000.00 per year to help develop the economy. it also sets a broad goal of rising $1.00 trillion dollars annually by 2035. but it does not specify with the countries like china and the oil producing gulf states should pay small island nation site. the proposal so is contempt for smaller accounting.
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i spoke with rob jackson a bit earlier. he's a climate scientist and professor of science at stanford university in california. i asked him what he thought about these $250000000000.00 drop proposal. you know, we all had fairly low expectations for the cops, particularly after the election here in the united states. and based on the, the previous actions of the trump administration. the, the hope was that this would be the climate cop, the finance comp, if you will. and this increase in, in the, in finance is good in principle if it actually happens. but we're very good at making pledges and not very good and wealthy countries and actually making payments that affects with loss and damage waivers that help with climate adaptation and clean power incentives that help developing nations jump across fossil fuels directly to cleaner renewables. so i think we're all hopeful that something might
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happen, but cautious about what's coming in the future. now scientist say this year in particular is shaping up to be the hardest on record in addition to the widespread flooding, land slides, drought, and other extreme weather events that signed to say on made more common by climate change. what would bomb money concretely mean in, in this context, or one thing that this money would do, would allow nations to spend funds on climate adaptation that they can't on their own. and we do need money to slow climate change. yes, but we also need to help countries who didn't cause climate change, reduce the consequences of storms and droughts. hurricanes record floods like those that happened in pakistan on a couple of years ago. and just this website crazy, whether the were experiencing over the, the recent months and years hottest year on record this year. disasters are twice as often in my home country as they used to be
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a couple of decades ago. so we're seeing the consequences now this money will help countries adapt and reduce the effects of those extreme weather events. and of course, more importantly to slow, i think the rise of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change itself. now you've mentioned to us a couple of times donald trump is set to be the next us president. he's set to likely leave the power as agreement. again, how much has all of this possibly influenced comp 29? you see as well. i think it's invalids things greatly the, the, the expectation is that the truck administration will withdraw from the paris accord again. it was unfortunate we did this 8 or so years ago in my country and then the by the administration re entered compet immediately. but we're seeing the yeah, the likely to withdrawal of, of the, of that accord. and trump has been very aggressive about what he'll do in the united states. he pledged to kill and cancel the environmental protection agency.
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those are his words, not mine. and we'll target other agencies and monitor a clean air and clean water such as our national oceanic and atmospheric administration in the us geological survey. i expect him to, to go after clean car standards, clean power plant standards in clean energy. and this is a terrible idea because all of this one, cleaner air and water for our children, when one and 5 deaths worldwide comes from fossil fuel pollution. let's take a look now at some other global news headlines. israel has launched new air strikes against the here's the la stronghold of southern iris. these riley army issued evacuation warning saying it was targeting the militant crew. lebanon's health ministry says is riley strikes on the south of the country. killed 5 medics belonging to the has the law related risky for us president elect. donald trump says he'll nominated scott percent to serve as the next treasury secretary present
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as a hedge fund manager who was an advocate for deficit reduction. in recent times, he's called for tax reform entry regulation to encourage growth president by a little strategy. and tonight, joe has become the 6 foreign tours to die of suspected messing. all poisoning in laos, the woman felt hill in the town of dung, gang, and was rushed to the hospital in neighbouring thailand. her death follows the string of fatalities. oh, believe to be connected to the like alcohol. now to south africa, way hundreds of workers are hold off a 9, the band and gold mine for a 3rd week. police cut off supplies to force the mouth that supporters of now started sending down food and water. worried relatives have gathered at the entrance to the mind authority side them in refusing to come out because they faced the risk to double use diane hooker reports now as the tiers of anguish from
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a mother and wife. nosy point to these 2 sons and husband are among the legal mine is currently trapped underground. the last time they received food was on sat today. for the best, the main thing we're asking the government for is to send them food. they need food to survive on the ground. if they don't eat, how will they stay alive? how will they suffice? good, good. good. good. last friday, the south african government and nonce it was planning a risk emission. but a week later, these been little movement and little explanation about what is causing the delay. so i won't give the exact time frame, but something will be done and something is being done. so people must just be
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patient, give us time so that we are able to give them it to police, say those involved in the legal mining operations should be prosecuted. and that's why they initially blocked shots entrances and food supplies from reaching those underground enough. volunteers have pulled 11 people out from the school fontaine mine so far, using ropes and police to bring them to the surface. i. and then that'd be neat. is one of those risk you in this way. he says those lift underground of feeding the 6 of the police blockade. one thing i called upon to, to perform from long as if, when i was rescued, sub onto the people that were left behind were in bad shape bicycle since they were in very bad shape, not into the courts. because i bought some of them in rome, medication and they'd run out because the police had closed off all communication
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with those above ground and mistaking this not 6 weeks. so there was no food left. is me run out of water for me? say some people were very weak, you know, made me save many people from towns around disuse. mine's rely on the legal mining to get by many a form of mine workers who no way to find the gold. so single binders is missing it by one means we try our hardest to get jobs in the formal sector. but because there are too few jobs in south africa, we end up living this life of a legal mining siege inova. it's not something we want to do is know that circumstances have pushed us in this direction to see what is push it out of to spending 2 months underground. okay. and almost not making it out. i ask him this simple question. he's been risking, would you go back? i look around some of the t y a what i'm going to,
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but i see it if the police operation stops and they allow us to go back by that we'll see about it. if they say they won't arrest us and they let us work by safe guns on, i would go back immediately. we'll just have bins. then i'm, we're no one. what was the police say they've detained 15000 ego minus since december 2023. and those numbers keep growing, assigned that many people are willing to risk, did enter risk for a chance to survive. as you're watching dw, and usually as a reminder of our top story, this, our russian president vladimir person has ordered the mass production of a new ballistic me style. already used to strike. you cried. nice how has cold emergency tools? so if it's straight from the way things going as a risk vessel for now coming up inside vancleav, dishes climate battle as the country deals with the rising sea levels and city of flooding, you can stay up to date on dw,
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