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advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the this is the w news life in berlin. these really military carries out air strikes on central and southern bay route. lebanese officials say several people are dead after an early morning attack, brought down a residential building in the city center heated negotiations as the cop 29 climate conference in azerbaijan goes into overtime. rich countries applied for $250000000000.00 a year to help deal with global warming for developing nation say it's not enough. also, coming up in australian traveler, dies in a popular tourist town in laos after reportedly drinking contaminated alcohol. is
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just the latest fatality in a string of cases of suspected method. all poisoning the and a warm welcome to you, our viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. several is really strikes. have brought the central and southern bay route. lebanese civil defense officials say at least 11 people were killed in an overnight attack on the city center that flattened a residential building. israel's military said it was targeting has bowling militant, and it's really striking the heart of lebanon's capital. it's 4 am on the weekend and most of the people in this residential area are sleep. shortly after the explosion, 1st responders rush to the side. they find an aid floor house destroyed and neighboring buildings damaged. for the strike happened and then
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a 2nd struck and we didn't understand what happened. there were just wrecked houses, people running and screaming on this man's loved ones are him on more than 20 people who were wounded in the strike. they were taken to a nearby hospitals. i did really, this is the little one. let me my, my son also got hurt. a. hey man, this is my daughter. she's in the american university hospital. this strike is israel's for on central, be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting southern suburbs of the capital, his bowl, a stronghold in september. israel stepped up. it's offensive against the military group, killing several top officials including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health official say more than 3600 people were killed and more than 10000000 displaced by the fighting a brief look now at some of the other stories making news
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at this hour, civil defense officials and goss, i say at least 19 people have been killed in is really attacks overnight, at least 6 were killed in his strike on a 10 to camp near the southern city of han eunice. several casualties were also reported after a house which he had in gaza. cities say to naples, israel has been targeting how most military lawmakers in nicaragua have approve the constitutional reform that hands more power to present. and danielle ortega, they voted unanimously to extend his term by year, take more control over the media and military and alive. his wife to become co president ortega has ruled the central american country for 17 years. us president elect donald trump says he'll nominate scot percent to serve as the next treasury secretary. the official in charge of the implementing is economic agenda.
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besant is a billionaire hedge fund manager, who has advocated for tax reduction in the regulation and supports trump's plan to impose massive tariffs on imported goods to the top $29.00 climate conference has gone into overtime in baku as a by john. it was supposed to end on friday, but a group of developing nations rejected an initial offer of $250000000000.00 annually from wealth of your countries to help them tackle global warming at the conference and members of climate. and joe's 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. i asked a reporter inbox alejandro yvonne. how much thing to explain more about the developing countries objections?
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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 a false way, short of the $1.00 trillion dollars that developing countries came to back who asking for an expert degree that they need in order to basically adapt to. and the consequences of climate change in their countries to 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 allow. 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 a very clear that they need as much money as possible to come from richard countries directly in the form of grants or kind of concessional loans because otherwise, which is lead to even more depth. now the 2nd middle section is basically the
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developing countries are saying it is that losing the commitment of richer 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 of honorable nations have asked for a certain amount of that $250000000000.00 or whatever the sum of will be in the end to be earmarked, especially for those that are most vulnerable. so in summary, life people were very upset at the draft proposal and we're waiting for you, it's ration. but we only vaughn hammerstein there in baku, russia, as president vladimir putin says moscow has a stock pile of the new type of ballistic missile used to strive to ukraine on thursday. and that he is ordering the mass production of more fruit. and it says the kremlin will put the medium range arrest nick missile into service. under combat conditions. nato and keys have called emergency talks over the attack in
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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, meaning the world's most modern air defense systems, and the american empty missile defenses in europe can count on to intercept such marseilles. but hoping that i get the need for what, 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 an experimental intermediate range ballistic missile. the united states was pre
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notified briefly before the launch through nuclear risk reduction channels. for this all launched on the pro was korean conventional 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 . it makes no military sense to use such an expensive missile on 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. now let's allies, 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. jollin sir called missiles already in use. they have proved destructive, but not completely unstoppable. as moscow claimed ukraine has managed to shoot some
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of them down. it's most friendly and teenager has become the $64.00 in taurus to die of suspected methanol poisoning in loves all the destro believe to be connected to boot like alcohol authorities and allow us have released a few details so far. but st. investigation is ongoing backpacking in south east asia as 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 bowls and dan could jones it was a trip that cut that lifetimes fall to short. they were among the spite of tourist in the allow town, a vine being who fell sick from suspected poisoning by alcoholic drinks laced with mess. and now 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
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a. ready leaving i 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. these are the likely cause of death is the consumption of medicine, old from fake liquor, its poison and cannot be consumed, it causes swelling of the brain and depth. methanol is used in industrial and household applications like anti freeze paint center and development. but it is sometimes added to drakes that disappear to the boss as a cheap alternative to liquor. sometimes with sites all this out the town of bang via and allows where the tourists fell ill. is it popular stuff off point on the
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sides, east asia, back back. a child after louse opens, tourism in the late 19 ninety's bang. 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 rebranded itself as an e code torres tub, despite of towards death, has put vang beings policy culture back into the public. i. catherine atkinson is c o of the u. k. based safer torres and foundation, i asked her to give us a some sense of how big the problem of method all poisoning is in laos. a certain muscle is mixed. it with other forms of alcohol, usually in poor countries. so it's often countries where the starting little regulation of the food and drinks industry. i know,
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so that's why home bring home making of alcohol is, is more common than in other countries. so that's typically where it happens. it's really hard to know the true scalar, but in the house, i mean that the mess so, so frontier believes that every year, many, many hundreds of people, residents, not taurus die for messing or poisoning, but obviously they don't make the news. it's certainly really was very savvy taurus or fax it but, but suddenly we become aware of this. how does your organization help torres, basically those young travelers who might be more at risk? well, we work in the ways we try and encourage the travel industry to make sure they've got the best possible health and safety systems to keep track of the se. but we also trying to directly to tablets to try and help them understand the risk of making a face when they travel and then to manage those. we want people to travel, travel isn't amazing things today,
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but we won't be able to come back safely. just very quickly, how do you reach them? and todd, it depends on the issue that we're talking about. so on this occasion, we look specifically to those some of the channels that young backpack is going to be using. and then most of the social media, um, so we'll be talking to them through instagram, to take talk through what is the, the channels that young backpackers use, because this kind of travel ready? it's 3. what is now people learn about face to go to cooper, stay on the grad activities to do so. those, that's the way we try and talk to people directly. as far as you know, what's the la sion government doing to tackle this problem? i don't have any information at the moment. i think it's pretty early on in the investigation. i still trying to figure out why this mess or no poisoning originated. what's the supply chain here? i think people pretty, if life wants to keep towards coming about secretaries coming,
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they're going to have to take a pretty serious look at how that got the provision that alcohol is regulated in the country. much more likely. so i think it's a really big issue for them. tourism is important business for now it's a very cool country and they're gonna have to really address this. obviously, stomach level our thanks to catherine atkinson ceo, safer a tourism foundation. again, really appreciate it. thank you. is usually a reminder of our top story. several is really strikes of rock, central and southern baby of lebanese civil defense officials say at least 11 people were killed in an overnight attack on the city center, the flattened, the residential building. israel's military said it was targeting has bowl of military we will end it there. coming off our tech show shift looks at how repressive governments are trying to cut off the free flow of information online. and of course, you can always stay up to date by visiting our website, dw,
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