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maybe my thoughts will be heard by spring to our last seeking justice for the victims of genocide. this week on d w, the this is the w news. why from berlin? growing concerns over a new russian weapon. a missile the kremlin says, can hit targets anywhere in europe. president vladimir putin says russia has a stockpile of the weapon and orders the mass production of more. bosco used it to attack ukraine for the 1st time, sparking nato emergency chunks. also coming up. he didn't negotiations as the cop 29 climate conference in azerbaijan goes into overtime. rich countries pledge $250000000000.00 a year to help deal with global warming. but developing nation say it's not enough the,
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and welcome to you of yours around the world. i'm michael. ok? russia is president vladimir putin says moscow has a stock pile of the new type of ballistic missile. it used to striking ukraine on thursday, and that he's ordering the mass production of more fruit and says the kremlin will put the medium range or rush nick missile into service under combat conditions. nato and keith have called 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 hyper sonic 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, meaning the world's most modern air defense systems,
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and the american empty missile defenses in europe cannot intercept such marseilles . but hoping that i get the meeting with them according to ukrainian intelligence. the missile was launched from russia's asked to con region, taking 15 minutes to travel, around 700 kilometers to the pro, the range of the russian. it has not been confirmed, but reports say it could reach up to 5000 kilometers, allowing russian to hit most of europe. i can confirm that russia did launch and experimental intermediate range ballistic missile. the united states was pre notified briefly before the launch through nuclear risk reduction channels. for this all launched on the pro was korean conventional warheads was 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 . it makes no military sense to use such an expensive missile on a ukrainian city were,
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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 of that size. i think it's more of a nudge to european capitals because this missile would be very much capable of reaching most of them. the rest. nick is the latest russian hypersonic weapon to be tested in baffling ukraine. change all in circling missiles already in use. they have proved destructive, but not completely unstoppable as must go claimed. ukraine has managed to shoot some of them down. earlier we spoke to marianna, but jerry and a military analyst and seen a research association 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 in a way, a significant date that's approaching and that's an immigration. on january 20th of,
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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 ukraine in start before they're 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. now, tobacco as a buyer's on where the deadlock comp 29 and climate conference has gone into overtime. it was supposed to end on friday, but a group of good of developing nations rejected an initial offer of $250000000000.00
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annually from wealthier countries to help them tackle global warming at the conference, members of climate in jose and civil society groups protested against the draft deal, a group of a $134.00, developing states, or demanding at least $500000000000.00 from rich countries to mitigate the impacts of climate change. us, let's get more on the story from dw reporter leoni von hummer. stein, who joins us now from bucko. leona, as we just mentioned, the draft proposal has been rejected by developing nations. what are the main objections? there are 3 major objections, and one of them you mentioned already is basically that it's just not enough money on the table. and it falls way short of the $1.00 trillion dollars that developing countries came to back who asking for an extra degree that they need in order to basically adapt to. and the consequences of climate change of their countries to
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drought, extreme heat, rising sea levels, and to transform their energy systems from fossil fuels to renewable energy. and so that is, that is the major de allowed. it is important to mention that the 1.3 trillion does get mentioned in the proposal that sort of has an overall goal. several then also include other sources of finance including private investments and developing countries have made it very clear that they need as much money as possible to come from richer countries directly in the form of grants or kind of confessional loans . because otherwise, it would just lead to even more depth. now the 2nd middle section is basically the developing countries are saying it is that losing the commitment of richard nations, because the tax does say they should be in the lead to mobilize substitute, $50000000000.00. but they're not solely responsible for it. and the 3rd point, especially small island states and the most vulnerable nations have asked for
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a certain amount of that $250000000000.00 or whatever the some will be in the end to be earmarked. especially for those that are most vulnerable. so in summary, a lot of people were very upset at the draft proposal and we're waiting for you to ration and the wealth your nations. what do they say in their defense? well they're basically saying i'm and they have been saying that saying that over the last couple of days including germany's 4 minutes and i did i babble quiz during the negotiations here and that the proposal needs to be realistic and they're defending themselves saying that their economies are stretched to after pandemic post pandemic as sort of economy with rising inflation and of worst going on. and so they want to be reliable part of the future, and they don't want to promise anything that they can hold. and that even mobilizing a $100000000000.00, which was sort of the target before and was really difficult and has been really difficult and they don't want to promise anything that they can hold. and they,
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they are also saying that the private sector, other sources of finance, the private sectors and even other contributing countries need to get involved in order to really make that make it happen. and those big sums of money, if it's too low, need only half a minute. but i do want to ask you a minute to talk through already well into overtime. what's the sense there? can we expect to see a compromise anytime soon? yeah, that's the big question. on everybody's mind, we are waiting for a new text to come out later today and then a plan to rebuild. we called but yesterday the mood was very low. that is also nothing unusual for climate conferences. and everybody's still has sort of like set time and again that they want to come out of here with an agreement. so we're watching the situation there. you can see that. so dw reporter leona von hammerstein many, thanks. leona. the indian capital daily is choking under toxic smog after air quality,
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they are dipped again. the megacity is forced to deal with an air pollution crisis each winter. one of the chief sources of the problem is farmers setting fire to their fields to prepare for new planting. some injury goes or trying to encourage less polluting, that it's the farmers in this tiny village in the indian speed of punjab. good head provide the solution to a huge problem. unlike the majority of farmers, they do not bundy a stop is or the visit you left over from the $150.00 drops. which officer fee is a major cause of it pollution? with the head of a local n g o, the farmers here are using a technique called merchant. it's a process been machines type. the object of receipts as well as put down a lid of the from previous dropped the layer of couple on the story. hit some indeed it's moisture and fertility. you raise it. so the way to codes of i did here
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is using the boxing method. it involves applying water to the seat and the layer of stuff is upon it for school heat that generates enough hate up so that it begins to germinate it late. it becomes complex to the cross later us. and just as has been promising, the end us had been farmers adapt to dismiss many here and have come to the conclusion that using step. but instead of burning, it has its benefits. another thing in order to get a wind farm has been residue. this so much pollution. the 1st victim is of course, the phone with themselves along with their family members. that's why we're trying to raise awareness among the farm is suggesting that don't boone and adopt the melting technique instead of marketing protects that funds from fines protects the environment and prevents the quality of this oil being ruined. but the method has its invitations. this, the unlimited number of machines available right now daily,
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along with federal cities in neighboring focused on high speed seeing toxic levels of air pollution and smoke for days now affecting the health of millions of people . small initiatives such as this one, often solutions to farmers to stop burning stop booth can significantly do stock since the air. and it's met type stuff, a deposition like this that many developing countries are often industrialized nations to help them. but to look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world, several is really missile strikes, have walk the central district of baby boot destroying a residential building. rescuers were searching through the rubble for victims of the overnight attack, which killed at least 4 people according to libby news media. it's the 4th is really striking. central babies this week. israel says it is targeting has bullet militants,
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us president elect. donald trump says he'll nominate scott best and to serve as the next treasury secretary. the official in charge of implementing is economic agenda best and is a billionaire hedge fund manager who has advocated for tax reduction in de regulation and supports trump's plan to impose massive terrace on imported goods. an australian teenager has become the 6 ford taurus to die, of suspected methanol poisoning in louts all the death. sure, believe to be connected to boot like alcohol authorities and allow us have released few details so far. but say an investigation is ongoing. backpacking in southeast asia is the trip of a lifetime for many young rest and as he wants to see the road. but to the 19 year old australians, holly bells and bank of jones, it was a trip that cut that lifetimes far too short. they were among the spite of tourist
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and allow town, a vine being you fell sick from suspected boy's name by alcoholic drinks laced with messing all. as the 2 young women were evacuated to bangkok, hospital emergency treatment, but they could not be saved. the news of that that's made headlines back home, whole the from the 1st thoughts in this moment. we have family and friends who are grieving by terrible and cruel loss. this is avery parents very was fee and then not made that no one should have to thank you all the strategies of the mad type of sympathy in this time pop black tie please said the likely cause boot like alcohol. the source of which is still unclear. inside the likely cause of death is the consumption of methyl know from fake liquor, its poison, and cannot be consumed, it causes swelling of the brain and depth. methanol is used in industrial and
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household applications, like mt, freeze paints and, and developers. but it is sometimes added to drakes that disappear to the boss as a cheap alternative to liquor. sometimes with title results, the town of vang via and then allows, where the tourists felt ill. is it popular stuff off point on the sides, east asia, back back. a child after louse opens, tourism in the late 19 ninety's. vang being quickly guiding the reputation for wild parties, drunken river tubing and narcotic debauchery. and while the town has since tried to shed to this image and re branded itself as an eco tours tub despite of towards that has put vang beings policy culture back into the public eye and will end it. they are coming up, dw, speak, so bank with josh is environment ministry, about the slow progress being made,
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a comp 29 and the challenges presented by the climate crisis. i'm michael, look, i'll be back with more news in 45 minutes. the experience of students revolution. the interim government is known that by another piece, prize winner that sold all the problems by far not countries extremely poor. and one of the most vulnerable to the climate crisis. at the sidelines of the international climate conference in buck who as a by john, i'm now joined by it is one that has done welcome. this one are you were previously on the other side of the negotiations as an active. so now you are experiencing the other side of things.

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