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to start your journey get inspired this is the, the newest life from the in the east right in the military. he carries out as strikes on central and southern bay route. lebanese officials say several people i did often, early morning attack, brought down a residential building in the city center, also coming up and added today of talks of the united nations climate conference in azerbaijan, delegate, struggling to agree on a deal with hundreds of billions of dollars to help developing nations adapt to climate change and an australian travel of dies in a popular tourist town and loss of the reported the drinking contamination alcohol . it's just the latest fatality in the spring of cases, i suspect it's methyl poisoning.
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the . i'm going to jones. welcome several is really strikes, have rocked central in southern bay will live in a civil defense official say at least 11 people were killed in an overnight attack on the city center that's locked into a residential building. israel's military set, it was targeting has full of militants 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 asleep. 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 a 2nd struck and we didn't understand what happened. there were just wrecked houses,
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people running and screaming on this man's loved ones are among many people who are wounded in the strike. they were taken to nearby hospitals. i did read it. this is the little one. let me, my son also got hurt. wait a minute, this is my daughter. she's in the american university hospital. this strike is israel's for on central be route in a week. it's been mostly targeting 7 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 $3600.00 people were killed. and more than a 1000000, displaced by the fighting dw babbled bureau chief mohammed theresa is in central bay wrote at the scene of the attack. and so basically,
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how soon after the american special enjoy almost helps the next big hotel this week is where i launched the new waves off s side on the southern suburbs off the route. but also in central day, which i am here in the bus, the neighborhood that doesn't have to be hit that binds radio, cyclic overnight, at least 11 people have been killed and more than 60 injured at 42. the use of them defense rescue was, as you can see, behind me are still working to retrieve bodies and victims from the under the rubble, at least one residential building up in a completely destroyed time to, to bubble. but separate them, other buildings and the surroundings are heavily damaged. this has cooled. the displacement of more people overnight this, you know, a strike comes without
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a previous wondering by his way then it seems to be another us as a nation for a uh how's the law the senior figure now we've been hearing that names of the senior officials law senior officials in the meet the all, but there's no confirmation all who has been targeted here and about his faith from the on cook. yep. and of course, this wasn't the only strike of an item in, in the morning they were more hitting all the pots. so they would, mohammed, what can you tell us about those? so yeah, this is, this is a boy if i people are really losing the sense of safety and it's around the area as more products in the southern suburbs of people, but also incent from the woods people here in this neighborhood. and the surrounding neighborhoods will come up to extremely heavy eval budman to various loads that booms,
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warehouse overnights. and there are the hours of the morning people woke up. do you know, check on themselves, check on the relative hoping that these sites it did not hurt or killed any of the relatives or friends this that's close to the displacement here in this neighborhood and the surrounding of the house. and the last last model in the early hours of the morning and that, you know, many of them have been already a multi display multiple times as they come from the southern suburbs and towns in southern lebanon. busy it's, it's such a terrible time for the news and citizens of deals as well. right. the topic here in beverley to bureau chief mama train say thank you so very much time to look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. civil defense officials in gaza say at least 19 people have been killed in is really a tax overnight. at least 6 with killed and a strike on a tent camp near the southern city of con,
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new and his civil casualties were also reported to us. the house was hates in gas as to to say to a neighborhood, as well as been talking. how must submit attends several protest palestinian groups have asked a court in the hague to block the netherlands from exporting weapons to israel. they lawyers argue that stage was doing too little to prevent what they called the genocide and gaza. israel has rejected such accusations and says it is targeting how must have a risk. the decision is expected in 3 weeks. you as president elect donald trump says he'll nominate scoff best and to serve as an ex treasury secretary, the official in charge of implementing his economic agenda best in to is a 1000000000 a hedge fund manager who has advocated for the tax reduction and to do regulation and supports trump planned to impose massive terrace on him for his goods. and the international monetary fund has approved the release of over $300000000.00 us
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dollars. this re long as part of a bailout package. the country's new left. his government has agreed to continue the required austerity measures and tax reforms. the i'm f 13 long because economy remains vulnerable. you and climate talks in bach wassa by john has been extended to do to disagreements over funding to help developing nations deal with climate change. wealthy countries on now reportedly offering $300000000.00 in annual support at the cop $29.00. that's off the delegates from developing countries rejected on the welfare experts estimate the poor countries need more than a trillion dollars each year. to mitigate the impacts of global warming, the impasse could see the conference fail with some countries saying no deal would be better than a bad deal. and he is a german foreign minister on a bib speaking a short while ago about the state of the negotiations. we on the mit stuff,
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do you politic a power play by a few fossil fuel states to the playing board is the best of the purest and most valuable countries we have. so you opinion will not accept a deal that's comes at the expense of those who suffer most from the effects of climate crises, the area of style corresponding to in the us identity and bulk who, who durham and foreign minister banjo accuse us off blocking the progress well, we hear also from talking to other people here at the conference, people who are also involved in the negotiations that a, she is likely referring to a saudi arabia and other countries. she is also pointing in parts to the presidency of the cop to us, thereby, as john and she is being critical of these countries position specifically specifically on the issue of mitigation mitigation is the push to try to reduce the
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consumption of fossil fuels and the production of greenhouse gases, which are the main contributor to global warming and climate change. and uh, what, uh, i know the babel guessing is that these countries seem to be pushing for, of the agreement at cops this year to on mitigation possibly be a back sliding or basically no progress compared to the agreements reached last year at the do the comp in do by where countries agreed to include wording on transitioning away from fossil fuels, on a tripling renewable energy by 2030. these are all things that she thinks are essential, but she says some countries referring, for example, the saudi arabia are really pushing back against. and in the meantime, the trying to reach a deal of to,
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to pay poor countries deal with the impact of climate change. developing nations all actually see $1.00 trillion dollars to help them adapt to climate change. and there's no talk. we said any of the rich nations including us and you could raise the climate finance offer to $300000000000.00. do you think that this offer could eventually then lead to a compromise and us a deal? what we're hearing from representatives of least developed countries of the island nations which are the worst affected by climate change and are also some of the poorest countries in the world. they say 300000000000 would still be peanuts that it is a joke, really, in terms of how much money the more developed countries are willing to put forward . and this is money that is meant to go to support the pores, countries in the world who have produced the least amount of greenhouse gases and bear the brunt of climate change to help adapt to the consequences of climate
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change to help transform their economies to become more sustainable and climate neutral, and they say that the money that is being put forward by developing nations as far from being able to tackle the big challenges ahead. right to, to less than the, the reporting from comp 29 in baku, julia, thank you so much on australian teenager has become the 64 and traveler to die of suspect dismissal poisoning in loss. the woman fell ill in the popular tourist town of yvonne gang and was rushed to a hospital, a neighboring thailand. a desk follows a string of fatalities, all believe to be connected to book like alcohol. authorities in laws have for least few details. so fob, i'd say, an investigation is ongoing and i spoke earlier to andrea stella was a professor of chemistry at university college london. i asked him if people would notice if they had to drunk methyl. the real problem with
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metal is that it is quite serious. i mean, if you actually smell and all the smells very similar to ordinary alcohol, ethanol. and so really, there is, there is no kind of obvious way, you know, sometimes people imagine that poisonous things are somehow different. fundamentally, in terms of taste or look from are not pleasant ones, and that's just not true. so especially of course, if you had a few drinks or even less likely to be able to detect it and onset accountants to restructure just by having a sense to distinguish these things. but if method, the loops smells, and even tastes like alcohol, why is it so lee? so as well they know mark history is, is, is what it is. the interesting thing is that the, the shape of more of the shape of the amount and all those very similar to that of
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all those ordinary alcohol. and therefore, when is ingestion, it will actually fax and, and it goes from similar metabolic offers. and so on the one hand, national is known to be like ordinary alcohol, the nervous system depressants it causes mildly, radiation, an issue. the problem is that the bodies detoxify mechanism, which is in the liver, you know, it works on the delivery as long as and the level work, but what they do is they turn it into something which is absolutely legal. so 1st of all i, which is on, but a ticket for my gas or for gas, it is a really big problem because what it does is it knocks out one of the t as on. so in the register for the process, which is used by every single cell on the board,
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and as a result, you know, you're, you're getting caught pretty systemic damage. all right, so you don't want to drink that. just very, very briefly, professor stella is that an antidote? well, if possible, if your, if, if medical essentially guess you quickly, it's possible to say people provided they are drawn too much and provide insight and very quickly typically what is involved is the 1st step is actually giving people more real. all essentially to swap the s on to make sure that there isn't enough time for the pauses version and all actually luminated in the case professor sell out. thank you so very much for your time. a little from us for now, coming up next to doc failed following in the footsteps of the she was down on a journey to the center of the earth. and you can always stay up to date by
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