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a 9 and we're stuck in test. shane, 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 this is dw, and you slide from poland, the israel and military can result as strikes on central and south on fe, route. lebanese officials say several people did often any morning attack broke down a residential building in the city center. also pressure rams off as climate talks in azerbaijan, as poor and nations walk out, helping negotiations. delegates trying to reach a deal with hundreds of billions of dollars to help the developing nations code and adapt to climate change. and an australian travel of dies in a popular tourist town and loss of the reportedly drinking contamination of alcohol
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. it's just the latest fatality in a string of cases of suspected method of poisoning the monica jones. good to have you with us. several is rarely strikes. have rock, central and southern bay route, lebanon, civil defense officials say at least 7 or 11 people were killed in an overnight attack on the city center that's less than a residential building. israel's military, he said it was targeting hezbollah militants, and it's really strike at the heart of lebanon 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 aide slower house,
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destroyed a neighboring buildings damaged for the strike happened. and then 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 among many people who are wounded in this strike. they were taken to nearby hospitals. i just read it. this is the little one. let me my, my son also got hurt. man, this is my daughter, she's in the american university hospital this try cuz israel's for on central be rude in a week. it's been mostly targeting southern suburbs of the capital and his bowl, a stronghold. the september israel stepped up. it's offensive against the militant group, killing several top officials including its leader pass on this role. a lebanon's health official save more than 3600 people were killed in more than 10000000,
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displaced by the fighting dw bay with bureau chief. how much of a k is in central bay route at the scene of the attack? so basically, how soon after the american special enjoy almost helps the next, they would tell you 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 line radio cycling overnight, at least 11 people have been killed and more than 60 injured according to the, the east of the defense rescue was as you can see, behind me are still working to retrieve buddies and victims from the under the rubble, at least one residential building, i've been a completely destroyed time to to problem, but as separate and other buildings and the surroundings are heavily damaged. this
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has cooled. the displacement of more people overnight this, you know, and strike a comes without a previous wondering by is why then it seems to be another us as a nation for i. how's the law the senior figure now we've been hearing that names off 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 face from the on cook. yep. and of course, this wasn't the only strike overnight on 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 way of finding. people are really losing the sense of safety. we are unable dentist surrounding area has more products in the southern suburbs of people, but also incent from the woods. people here in this neighborhood. and the
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surrounding neighborhoods will come up to extremely heavy eval budman to various loads that booms warehouse all overnight. and during the hours some morning people woke up. do you know, check on themselves, stuck on their relatives hoping that you sykes, it did not hurt or killed any of their relatives or friends this as opposed to the displacement here in this neighborhood and the surrounding of the house in the last last model in the early hours of the morning and that, you know, many of them have been, or the most, the displaced multiple times as they come from the southern suburbs and towns in southern lebanon. so it's, it's such a terrible time for the news and citizens of deals as well. right, to toppling here in beverly to bureau to you of my how much great day. thank you so very much i let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. civil
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defense officials and gaza say at least 19 people have been killed. and is there any attacks overnight? at least 6 were killed in a strike on a 10 to come near the southern city of con eunice. several casualties were also reported to of to house was hate in gas as if you stay tuned neighborhood. israel has been targeting, hama, submitting several pro palestinian groups of asked a quote in the hague to lock the netherlands from exposing weapons to israel. van lawyers argue the dutch stage was doing too little to prevent what they call to genocide in gaza, as well as rejected such accusations and says it is targeting how must have a risk. a decision is expected in 3 weeks. from us president elect, donald trump says he'll nominate scott's base and to assess as the next the treasury secretary, the official in charge of the implementing his economic agenda president, is a billionaire hedge fund manager who has advocated for tax reduction and
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deregulation and support from san to impose massive terrace on imported goods, the international monetary fund has approved the release of over $300000000.00 us dollars re long as possible based on the package. the country is new left, his government has agreed to continue. the required will steri to meshes and tax reforms. the i'm f. want to belong because economy remains vulnerable to days ahead . police in the philippines have opened an investigation of the vice president aside while do tire. to threatens to have the president killed during a press conference, she said she had spoken to an assassin who would kill surgeon on my cost junior if she herself were killed. the to come paint and the last election is running made spot top cents for an hour in baku, as a by john negotiate is from small island, the least developed nations have worked out of over time consultations on the climate deal at cop 29 representatives of the alliance of small island stay say
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they came for a fair deal for their interest in finance, where ignore to your website. countries initially offered to provide $250000000000.00 annually in a draft proposal. but delegates from dozens of developing countries said they wanted least double. that fig excludes estimate that 4 countries need more than a trillion dollars each year to mitigate the impacts of global war make our climate report attempts shown back, sent this update from the ongoing you and climate talks inbox. now i'm speaking to david las go director of the international climate initiative of us based thing. think what resource institute, thanks for joining david. we just of heard the l d. c is the least developed. countries have left the room. what does that mean for the process here? well, countries were meeting at heads of delegation level. the lead representatives,
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many of the ministers were in a room together from about 2025 countries. i would say including groups of countries like the least developed countries. and there's been a bit of an understanding now between the big countries about how to move forward and how to deal with the question of how much money and who should contribute. the problem is that some of the smaller countries, the least developed countries, some of the small island states don't feel that their issues are being taken on board. and they're particularly concerned that the cop presidency, the as or by johnny presidency, isn't really listening to the kinds of concerns they have about the kinds of climate impacts they're facing. increasingly severe ones. and also what they need to be able to turn to a clean energy and 0 carbon economy. so they're the offer that's on the table is really not what they have been asking for. does that mean there isn't no deal at the moment. at the moment i think we're still waiting to see whether countries can really bridge the gaps that there are. and those smaller countries want more
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funding overall. but they also want funding that can be directly directed to them. so that the, the funding isn't just for the larger developing countries, but the small countries really have their needs addressed as well. so that's i think right now and the, now the, the issue. there's also a question about whether there would be a review of the finance goal after 5 years and 2030. the goal is probably meant to be for 2035 right now. we're hearing proposals of 300000000 a year. but there's a question as to whether there would be a review and maybe a revision in 2030. and so that still also in the mix right now who is leading and who is blocking here. it's not only about finance but also about mitigation, private protection effectively who, who is, who is going to be blamed or who's to blame for, for, for yeah,
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this blocking of the suspension that we're having here at the moment. yeah. well there are multiple issues. finance is one of them, but also how to go about cutting emissions. what to do with language from last year that talked about the energy transition and shifting away from fossil fuels, i think on that front. so generally we're hearing that saudi arabia is being a blocker. that's not been unusual in this context. and it may be that they're trying to run out the clock on that issue. and the finance negotiations are really the heart of what's being discussed this year. and um, the, the saudis may be able to run out the clock simply because everyone's focus and attention and time is going to the finance issue right now. thank you david. thank you. and australia and teenager has become the 64 and traveler to die, of suspected mental poisoning and allow us the women fell ill in a popular tourist town of yvonne gang and was rushed to a hospital, a neighboring thailand, death follows
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a string of fatalities. all believe to be connected to book like alcohol. i spoke earlier to andrea stella, who was a profess of chemistry at university college london. i asked him if the people would notice if they had drunk my son. oh. the real problem with metal is that it is quite serious. i mean, if you actually smell and all the smells very similar to the ordinary, all 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 the taste or look from the 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 and onset accountants that really struggle just by having a sense to distinguish some things. but if nothing, a looks, smells, and even tastes like alcohol, why is it so lee?
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so well, mark history is, is, is what it is. the interesting thing is that the, the shape or more of the shape of the mouth. all those very similar to that of all those ordinary alcohol. and therefore, when is ingestion, he will actually fax and, and, and go through similar metabolic offers. and so on the one hand and ethanol is known to be like ordinary alcohol, a bit of a nervous system depressant, it causes mildly reaction initial problem is that the bodies detoxify mechanism, which is in the liver or yeah, 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 full. so 1st of all, the line which is on the uh, the ticket for the gas for gas. it is
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a really big problem because what it does is it knocks out one of the t as ons in the rooster ford process, which is used by every single cell on the bottom. and it resolves, you know, you're, you're getting caught pretty systemic damage. all right, so you don't want to drink that. just bear me very briefly. professor stella is an antidote. well, if possible, if your, if, if medical essentially guess you quarterly is possible to say both providing i'm drawing too much and provide insight and very important. but 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 the luminated in the case professor sell out. thank you so very
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much for your time. i for us all from us for now coming up next report is joining women on the front line of the mining operations in sri lanka, monica jones for me, and then use team here in berlin. thanks for watching the if you like history, but with the side of culture travel and control the sea. i might just do it and i may send a book us that will be on the wow. that's up back into your everyday life. every day we encounter so many things that we don't even notice, and i just kind of fade into the background. but it is still showing a spotlight on them. what you say might just surprise. we're going to dig up the,
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