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that maybe my voice will be heard back spring to our love seeking justice for the victims of famous size this week on d. w. the you're watching dw, and use live front the, the nation's reach, and dingle on climate cash. and as a vice john, but they've come under intense criticism. developing nations vulnerable to global warming slammed the new $300000000000.00 review package as inadequate and on ambitious will find out why and the monuments also coming off live in these. the officials say several people a dead off during this riley striking broke down a residential building and central bank. bruce and $140.00 is often european powers meant to formalize the scramble. full africa's land line for a natural result is what's the legacy of the building conference today?
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the welcome to the program on jared read nations meeting and as a by john have struck a last minute climate deal worth $300000000000.00 a year. now this money will help developing countries green their economies, as well as prepare and adapt to extreme way the coolest bind climate change. wealthy countries have historically been the largest and meters will lead these payments. but poor and nations have slammed them for not giving nearly enough. the deal came off to 2 weeks of fraud negotiations that threatened to collapse a d. it's fine. you struck in by many individual, it plot this moment, nation's bidding direct to find me. change are far from happy.
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this document is nothing more than an optical illusion. this, in our opinion, been not addressed the momma of the chat in to be on space. we walk back home, we 300. we see that the developed countries i took into deep. this is on install $300000000000.00 to $20.00. 35 is a joke. i just know something we should take like the developing nations and timing activists at the conference. the minimum amount of $1.00 trillion dollars per you must be invested in the energy transitions to keep the planets if rich temperatures rise. until 1.5 degrees celsius. scientists believe beyond that casual low performing, they become more dangerous and harder to do worse. 7 according to the way to meet the tickets organization. 2024 is on track to pick the hottest jo.
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are down to more than 2 weeks of the patients and rejection of the draft western industrialized nation. see the d. s. a major step called $29.00 will be remembered as the start of a new era for climate finance and the european union. and the european union is member states will continue to play a leading role. but despite this optimism, because from one developing countries, often another from believe do nigeria to fiji, to book this on india, describe the d. s unfair. and d w 's climate report. a tim schellenberg was inbox who covering these climate adults and i spoke with him right after this deal was raged. he told us more about what had been agreed. well, what just happened is that we're seeing a lot of facilitation in this plenary this day. really reads like
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a thriller if it wasn't about the future of this plan. it's about the climate crisis. these ex essential climate crisis. there was suspensions of negotiations today. they were, we were close to a no deal. the parties walked out, parties walks and then we were back again. and now the deal is there. maybe you hear the people parties in the plenary behind me chair and um there is a deal on the table which was just agreed to $300000000000.00 which should be used from the developed countries to the developing countries used for climate protection. it is much, much less than behalf aust. they have been asking for one trillion dollars. that's what they need to protect the climate in the future to manage the green transition . it is much less than to be very clear. it's also not enough. it's just enough
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to a to balance installations and increasing costs for that. it's not, not a deal that everybody will make everybody happy, but it is the minimal confidence here. it shows monte naturalism is working. even though it is very difficult to come to an agreement here, but we have a deal, which is definitely better than a no deal. let's talk about what this $300000000000.00, uh, dollars a. you mean? what will this money concretely mean for developing countries as they impact the bottle, the impacts of climate change? yeah, the, these $300000000000.00 mostly mean that the they will be use to facilitates uh, the clean transition to mitigate and to, to retrieve, reduce the countries. carbon footprint, which means for example,
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green energy. so the wind is the smaller part is also can also be used for a patient matches. it can be used to subsidize the green transition to give a push to companies. and those countries facilitate measures that the, the countries of developing countries could not afford by themselves. and those dw climate reported to him sean bug, speaking to us from baku as a bygone, shortly after nearly 200 nations approved a 300000000000 dollar a year. climate deal at these comp $29.00 talks to bit to benefit developing nations, tim selling bug. thank you. let's take a look now. some other global news headlines. stone boats has caused the travel kyle's in the u. k. island in west, in france, with snow, rain and strong winds. a man died in the southern england when a tree fell on the most away in the island, the winter storm flooded rights and knocked on power for tens of thousands of
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people. any final cabinet nomination, us president elect. donald trump is selected for my whitehouse. i brook rollins to be his agriculture, his secretary rolands recently. randy america 1st policy institute, a think tank that was founded to promote to trumps of policy agenda. the e u is for cooling, it's on boss of the to needs. yeah. after it's military rule is a cute to solve adult pinto. the frank of mishandling 1300000 euros implemented, terry and i brussels disputes. the allegations which it has been under miller trained roles since the crew. in 2023 authorities in jordan side. i saw him killed a gunman who opened file and a police patrol near the is riley industry and i'm on 3 offices were injured in the incident stage. media site and investigation is ongoing. civil defense officials and gaza say at least 120 people have been killed in is riley strikes across
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concert. in the last id, the 48 hours, i must say, is a female is riley hostage was killed in a northern area that came under attack. these riley military says it's investigating the report for the meantime in this riley s. drive, going to night, store rebuilding and central buy roots has killed at least 20 people in engine thousands of others. it was the 4th attack on the middle of the lebanese capital. this week, 11 east officials added that at least 50 people were killed in ave, east riley strikes on the east and south of the country is ralph says it will continue to act decisively against his beloved militants. the attacks came as renewed negotiations started initial signs of progress in ending over a year of conflict. a dw use bang right? the right chief mama tries had told us more about a possible, say 5 between these rollin hezbollah. it looks like there has been some sort of exaggeration in spreading positivity about an upcoming ceasefire. soon now,
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we've heard from a source of political sources close to the, the speak of the house, the be very, that's a big hub. positive feedback from us. and boy almost helps the, and as he concluded his visit to that's, i'll be about the, the ceasefire. that's all. but this is not what we've been hearing from that is really official statement like, uh, you know, talking about new jobs still uh, and results this. we conditions that live on them once and this and the conditions that, that is right one to for a ceasefire. so it doesn't look like a smart is going to happen as soon at least this is what we're hearing from is writing the officials. but also, you know, the of the situation on the ground, the heavy and escalating cross border showing the tells us that the war is still ongoing and that there is no de escalation at the moment. so we're only expect
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expecting the war to continue and to escalate us as while is trying to gain more problems and is uh you know, escalating it from buttons campaign on to the use beverage bureau chief mohammed treasure speaking to a sale. yeah. as well. 140 years ago, european powers got together here in building to decide on the rules of engagement as they climbed the territory in africa. gemini, as chancellor also of on bismark called the building conference, at the request of belgium's king the uphold the 2nd. they wanted to come good bison as these private property. the so called scramble for africa by the europeans, often made to disputes between them. but the building conference provided a platform to find out those issues. however, no indigenous african representatives attended these negotiations. african leaders had no say in what was happening today homeland. meantime, the building conference gave
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a boost to the european seizure of african land and resources blatantly, disregarding african sovereignty and leading to the reshaping of the continents borders societies and future as what you have many has long promotion and what's known here as memory culture, its culture of remembrance, in reference to particularly the atrocities of the nazi era. but its history with africa hardly features now active as so looking back at the icing id for building conference and it's often math through a series of events and exhibitions to examine this crucial meeting. couple years older, told me a lot of people went to have a look. scholars, activists and other professionals, mostly from africa and the diaspora gather to discuss the past and its impact on the present. they're brought together by the berlin based civil society collective known as the colonial a, which works to shine the spotlight on billions colonial history and keep its legacy
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in focus. the berlin conference of 188485. i was even when it happened. very consequential for the african continent and incident, it continues to be so simply because the consequences, the repercussions office has been ignored broadly in germany. you know, number one is obviously the type of anti unplugged racism. and so colonialism has not entered the memory called culture. and you're on germany properly, and that's why we hear it is important to have such an event to talk about, you know, illegal signs the come the point of the ability to talk about the violence. is that still a good one? to talk about the meal colonialism and also to inform us and to learn from each other. where do we see colonialism in issues like
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said in issues like international uh, develop them and, and, and issues of, of age and so on. and so it was, is right here, a 140 years ago where i think europe and colonial power has gathered for the berlin africa conference of the building where the man no longer exists. it was damaged in world war 2 and was late demolished. what does exist, though, is this plaque, which commemorates events, and contains some important historical information, but it's easy to miss as one walks past here. and that's somewhat symbolic of the way in which the berlin conference and his last thing, legacies. i remember in this part of the world this modest display at the side highlights the african resistance to the european colonial scramble, as well as the ongoing civil society efforts to keep the conversation alive.
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it's part of a series of exhibitions arranged with berlin's museum foundation nicholas church now in museum. there are 2 exemptions on various aspects of colonialism and its legacy, including who's on it or ignored in europe, in museums. it's part of the drive by the active this to reframe the narrative of that history, which they feel as a loan or method africans and their voices. so watching dw news, he's a reminder of our top story nations meeting and as advise on have approved a $300000000000.00 a year. climate deal at the top $29.00 towards now the steel comes off to 2 weeks from negotiating. sions that drives into i've a ton of next sport slide the looks of the challenges faced by
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