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i will sing my song, save walls, i will take this injustice will not the one punish. maybe my voice will be heard back. bring to our love. seeking justice for the victims of fame assigned this week on d. w. the . you're watching things over here. news live from the fire scene between has blah and israel intensifies israel carries out, know is drugs owned by roots, southern salted, softer urging residents to leave these attacks. fuller about raj off his beloved rocket. some to northern in central east around also coming up versus in uruguay. i like to left wing candidacy on monday was the as a new president in a timely, contested rice all seems we and puts an end to 5 use of conservative role in europe . line the
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welcome to the program on jared read. israel has launched a way of, of strikes on southern bi route according to live in a state media. they have been no immediate reports of casualties fighting between israel and the lebanese militant group has blah intensified on sunday. and the lebanese capital has seen heavy bombardment earlier. the is riley miller trees said has blah had fired around $250.00 missiles into central and northern israel every side and sounded in areas of center. and nothing is right. and this is the damage caused by his beloved gunner joe, for up it's launched from lebanon. is the riley image and see what good said several people, but in good of the, you know, the big,
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the bottom explosions around the pick a frequency that you, what is one of the main cities in the center of his rent apartment explained mt is the model it's the rich to the scenes, phone 6, the people that the need of the treatment and the victory asian. so what's going on, the other side of the front in lebanon is the warranty. and it's trice continued to bounce bed with sudden sub ups. the lebanese army said one of which so jo, squarespace and several others can judge, and then is riley attacked on a military post. near tyre is the right. it says the incident is being reviewed entered. so patients are directed against his beloved then not the army. the latest development came during a visit by the european union's foreign policy teeth to as a part of it to live and on the card for more pressure on both his writing and his
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will to reach a ceasefire deed and placed price. financial support of 200000000 euros for the lebanese army. we see only a possible way ahead. an immediate cease fire on the full implementation of the united nations security council resolution, 17 or one. and a media and see move can use these via by or part. this is rise intensified bombardment. what was the last 2 weeks and his beloved latest to drop it that x go inside the science of progress in us. lead seats, 5 dogs, which unless by lake slid jane has been following the story and tell of if he gave us the license julia to yes, well this was,
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this is one of the most difficult days for the whole front and israel since the beginning of this so these are really, so last year we're seeing the aspired more than $250.00, because the general says the midnight last night and this has reached the area, a lot of kids to leave. and they also the shuttle here. you will have the upper gallery on the we certain get any which means that people are intensifying their attack. today, again is ready. territory military sites also tells in general, just a short while ago was the half an hour. one more time the sizes were heard in the video on, which is north of that. so it'll be the, as a result of one surface, the surface, the missile that was intercepted by these radio course, the but the other missile, the, was far in the garage, hits a residential building in the country, which is of the city and village. and the waste basket from sources in there,
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i can tell that there's some people we're going to do, but i'm not sure whether some people were killed as a result of that is also one person. what to do in the upper generally earlier today and some others will some thing when did and that the barometer was the part to work that will be this afternoon, which means that it is clear that the law wants to prove this equation that they have talked about in the past couple of days, which is a really central label the yeah, every time that is all hips the area, do be the do be an attempt to reach the any of it to be. that's what we are see happening today. all over the corner is the continuing that that's against the yeah, we saw in some of those baby boot. and um, we can see also from the ports in level to the ground operations also intensifying . going to expand the and the some reports are also talking about the new reaching
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go look on the river in the eastern par or eastern front in that population. spelling, splitting them with another new use load has in uruguay have elected a lift as candidate to the presidency off to 5 ease of conservative rules. according to official results. the tightly run 2nd round, rise to form a history teacher and local may yonder all see on the left wing. broad front of lions come out, victorious is a pioneer and the center rise incumbent president, alvaro delgado conceded to fate, even going as far as to send his opponent course, a big hug and a great team. earlier i spoke with jen list the best in 5th two's been covering the presidential election senior a guy i asked him why vote has had rejected the conservative candidates in favor of the motors. yes, i think that they're concerned that they've come to you guys has been rejected because it was not been most kind of some of the one had the car in pressing loose like i had the chance to run for the re election. i'm sensing back at the who do i
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on the constitution doesn't allow he probably will have one. but at the same time you have to say that the and you pressing the leg. yeah. bump do are see from the next a waiting question from them. not some other i, and this is something that they will do. why didn't people, i appreciate very much. let's talk a bit more about the uruguayan people. what were on the minds do you think when, when they were far seeing what were the main issues, or if you're wise know that comforter for i station this is essentially as social democratic candidate. even if the right wing the rules are even dead. the point is and the government, so there won't be big changes in the way that their company has to be arrows. so broadly, eh, not having the chance to vote for the current president and made some people. and you would say it's on the cheaper cindy. transferred was not that huge difference
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between the 2 candidates. they decided to choose your mind to r c. who is, as i said before, and know that an extra risk about that very motivated because they to the left waiting. and what type of president is he promising to be a he promised and discussed was have to is a success jewel united way and people he promised also to try to attract the people who didn't vote for him. so you're wise. i mean have these, uh, i got a little guy though they come to serve as a company at one. he also promised to govern which yeah, mind dorsey uh, in the, in the 1st step. so you could say that you, i just always account to where you want to the exchange box go to the middle. even if it said that the next week or the right way. let's talk about that
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a little bit more. because in recent times we can point to a number of countries that have put populist outside is in power. whitehouse. and that being the case here or yeah, because you're right, it has a tradition of motivation. this is part of the way that the company has even touching the since the beginning of the 20th century. so you one find to be your wife, for instance, i have your may, you one find me and your wife probably also know tag gustavo, federal. and they live to go to, to the center at the same time. it's a small country, it's on the g one for the young people. so it's quite easier to control the big country. slight proceed. mexico actually didn't journalist sebastian 1st imagery. thank you so much for your time and your insights today. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the stories now. a fall ride pro russian candidate has taken
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a shock. lead in romania is presidential election. we'd most of the votes counted, calvin, go guess go is slightly ahead of the pro. you are a prime minister macho to like, who, if neither receives the half of the volume, the election is set to a, to a run off. authorities in the united arab emirates of arrested train people live with the matter of a jewish rabbi. the co gone was the manager of the coast of food store. his body was found a day after he went missing. his rouse, prime minister, has described the killing as anti semitic terrorism, cuz he is un climate summit has ended with a last minute agreement to provide 300000000000 dollars h e, a by 2035 to help the most vulnerable nations deal with climate change. while some delegates supported the deal, how does said the funding fail? pass sort of what was needed. developing nations had asked for $1.00 trillion dollars per year to keep the planets average temperature rise under $1.00 degrees celsius. 3rd, critics to say that this is all a complete waste of money,
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the risk spring loss to corruption. i aust, activist climate activist handle handle to give her response to that as well. i would certainly not say that is a huge waste. i mean, let's take the example of the united states, which is certainly a developed country. so it doesn't quite fit into this paradigm of climate finance . being discussed at the comp conferences would take for example, hurricane helene, which impact in north carolina. so devastatingly, this year, the governor in north carolina came out and said that that damage amounted to around $53000000000.00. and that's from one extreme by their disaster. and a developed country that frankly has the resources, whether it's sides to muster them or not to actually contend with the impacts. so think about all of the climate change driven disasters occurring around the world in just this year. and then think about those projections for the next 10 years. i mean, this climate finance is essential to deal with those challenges. in addition to allowing developing countries to transition to greener economies. when they don't
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always have the resources to do that. now i completely understand the consternation around corruption and i certainly not want any, any of these dollars to get entangled into that. but i think it would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater to say that we don't need climate finance at all. now as i understand you specialize on the impact that climate change has on hills. if we look at this particular aspect, what did you hope to see more of in, in the comp 29 agreement? yeah, i'm really glad you asked that because i think that has actually been a price for you. the bright spots of the car conferences we saw last year, for example, at cop $28.00. there was the 1st ever dedicated health day in the by where you saw health ministers, health care practitioners convene and aimed to be a part of these kinds of discussions. and we see we've seen that only math by cop 29, and i think that's ever so critical when we try to imagine how can we connect the climate crisis with people on the ground really make our messaging, crystal clear?
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not such that people think climate change of some esoteric and that'd be list concepts that suited up delegates are talking about at a conference, thousands of miles away, but actually relates to the here and now and to everyday life. and we, when we look at, for example, extreme heat and how heat waves are becoming longer, more frequent and lasting for greater duration of time. we look at other range of health impacts there, especially for instance, on the elderly. we think about stuff like, you know, tropical cycle ends increasing and intensity and leading to potentially water board diseases and dr. boring the disease transmission. there's so many ways, but the climate crisis and pass public health directly. and that's the way that i think we can get more involved in that price is altogether and the handle. thank you so much for your time. that was hand handled, the national coordinator of climate live usa. thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate it. well, it's just a month to go into christmas, but off to finland, experienced as hard as summer on re quote this year. it concerns about climate
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change and concerning even one of the worlds most of the characters. santa claus. it's so nice to send back and have incentives, hometown, and lot planned preparations along the way for christmas. and like every year tourists, folks to see my work a about some things different this year. that isn't a single snowflake insight sent to greet the kids with his usual welcome. she was hoping for cool of a section from the climate. we can see that the claimant changes through fixing the reindeer is fixing to life. here's the arctic. but as we don't know yet how it's going to affect that actually told you this morning with miles to last year, the same day we have minus 12 and we have this plus or so. so it, so it's a different year. as the climax in the arctic rooms center is ho hoping
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