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we can be the generation, the ends at so good. malaria must not. so millions can live the this is dw news live from berlin. a german cargo plane crashes. in lithuania is capital. at least one person is dead and several others injured in the crash cost of illness, airports. the aircraft flying on behalf of the logistics for an d. h. l. also coming up israel carries i was more airstrikes and they were the southern suburbs. after urging residents to leave a tax follow up a rush of hezbollah rockets into northern and central israel and officials announced a 70 truce in northwestern pockets, done after days of secretary and gun fighting. more than 80 people have been killed into violence and the un clements i'm attends with
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a last minute agreement to help the world's most vulnerable nations deal with climate change. when will it be enough? the i'm aaron tilton, berlin. thank you very much for joining us. we start with some breaking news from lithuania, where a d h l. cargo plane has crashed through a residential building. it happened just before 5 30 in the morning. local time cost of illness. lithuanian capital, emergency services are now at the scene. police, one person person has been reported dead and as many as 3 others injured with waiting police say the aircraft flying from leipzig, germany, crash. it was as it was coming in to land at villas. airport officials report that 12 people had been safely evacuated from a house close by the authorities. so now investigating the cause of the incident.
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so let's cross now to do w correspondent constitute a god who is covering the baltic region for us. constantine, i know details are slim, but what the more do we know at this point? well actually as i reside in this, i quote uh friends of mine who live nearby and they said that uh, what they didn't have was any kind of explosion. so it seems to plain, basically a hit the ground, but without any kind of explosion on board, at least that that's what they were saying. and um, and the other thing is it basically rolled on the ground floor for some time before coming to pots, least video floor, which is sort of the head of the national. and so i kind of just said that it was an accident. it was not some kind of some, a thought according to kim, but again, the investigation is only just commencing as one person dead, according to this waiting and official sources is one of the 2 pilots of the play.
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uh so 2 persons uh, uh, evict, created and uh, being treated for injuries. uh and uh, this of course has already a very significant anxiety. and i see its analyst waiting and media people discussing whether it could have been some thoughts on all right. that was due to the correspondent consulting. i got thank you very much for that update to israel has launched a wave of strings on southern bay roofs that's according to lebanese, the media. there were no immediate reports of casualties fighting between israel and the lebanese milton group has the law intensified on sunday and 11 east capitalizing and heavy bombardment. earlier the is really military said, has bull fired around $250.00 missiles into central and northern israel. some of which were intercepted, several people were injured every site and found it in areas of the center
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and nothing is right. and this is the damage caused by his beloved spinner. joe, for all goods launched from lebanon on his riley. and we didn't see what good said several people, but in did you know the volume and explosions around the state for sci fi to 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 vision to what's going on the other side of the front in lebanon. is there any added strikes, continued to bunk bed with southern sub ups. the lebanese army said, well, no foot, so judge was good and several others injured and then is riley attacked on a military boast near the tire is right. it says the incident is
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being reviewed entered. so patients are directed against his beloved then not the army. the latest develop and came during a visit by the european union's foreign policy teeth to they have bought it to live in on on the card for more pressure on both is right and his beloved to reach a ceasefire. d n pledged praise. financial support of 200000000 euros for the lebanese army. we see only a possible way ahead. an immediate cease fire on the fully implementation of the united nations security council resolution, 17 or one, and a media. and she moved can use these via bite or part. this is rise, intensified bombardment. what was the last 2 weeks and his beloved latest to drop
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it, that tax going side, but signs of progress in us lead cx, 5 dogs journalist telling me not in a root to told us more about the situation there this morning. israel has continued is error strikes on the solid and suburbs of bayers. it starts at these attack yesterday afternoon and continued the air strikes throughout the night. we don't have any numbers uh or information yes about casualties. but is there any armies says that it has targeted as follows, facilities, but uh we cannot verify or double check uh, these information so facing, has also continue throughout yesterday in the night and other regions of level and on. and because they were several x rays, but also in the sales level on we also hear that pricing around the border town.
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see, i'm has, i intensified as the, the ease where in the army as a reverse a to try and to get closer into the town of, you know, despite those increased air strikes is really media is reporting that a but that there's progress on a potential ceasefire. what exactly are you hearing and lebanon? according to media reports, the pressure has intensifies that throughout the last couple of days. there is a media report saying that i'm a school stands to too much. who is involved in the negotiations rose a ceasefire? has the pressure and that's when the out 100 is for you to take some steps forward . this comes in a time where and negotiations are still ongoing. we have just seen in the reports that the you risk representatives for foreign affairs, joseph burrell,
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has visit to the level on on yesterday. and he also stated in his speech, how important of the ceasefire deal would be for the people. but bro, also express kind of, of frustration to was the integration ation process. and he also said that he is not really seeing that any ceasefire agreement is coming in and, and, and is really evolving. and that he was to express that these talks has been going on for months and months and that he's just not seeing any progress at the moment. all right, that was during was tell him in a, in level non thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a brief look now and some other stories making headlines around the world. the presidential election a far right pro russian candidates has taken a surprising lead with nearly all the votes counted killenger. jessica, who is slightly ahead of him pro. you're a prime minister. marshal chuckled the election. we'll head to
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a run off in 2 weeks time. thousands have setup a round the clock protest in george's capital police seats as the country's new parliament was it's 1st session since last month's disputed election. the governing georgia dream party won bank vote for the phones and lunch. it was raked. many georgians had viewed the vote as a referendum of georgia's move towards joining the european union. right, well, she, i've been sending muslim tribes in north western pakistan have agreed to a 7 day cease fire. at least 82 people were killed in more than 150 injured intensifying. these occur, i'm regions thursday. the clash has broke out after 2 convoys caring she, i was on an under police escort, were ambushed tensions between the 2 communities date back decades to cease fire was broken by a delegation from the provincial government. the 2 sides also agreed to exchange prisoners for more on that, i'm now joined by journalist of t card for
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a few adults who joins us now from his level about so there has been massive blood chide, blood shed, rather on both sides in the last couple of days the question is then will the cease fire last the ceasefire has been real good off to $40.00 and it goes huge. despite the fact that the government had announced to cease file, we did see some issues and at least 4 different a us off for quite a bit. which is, as he mentioned, a bottle of comfortable phone bottled water, 9680. and she, i, and so many times even has been faxing it out for most like more than 30 years last night and seeing that individuals are working casualties. because despite the fact that the communication remains barter, you mean many negotiation has been what basically the problem is that a lot of the, you know, or have not received the message that the,
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it has to be the known sort of a ceasefire. um, do you guys need an exchange all for a hostages that were taken by both parties as late as we'd see that this morning it was intended finding it was being heard from these easiest as well. now as you just mentioned, there these tensions go back decades, but what exactly causes this most recent winter up in the violence and it seems to be model manager that takes it. but the us history and geography are both complicated, initially, since it was a g, i don't want a good idea. was bought, it was on his phone. and the items to the news data bucket started on is legally to see a population that these food has the maximum possible way of searching the g. c. o. known as there's anything that has inviting us
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along with the us. i would a z and city every office, whether once they have it done the you know, when equip and when walk in. but this is particularly inspiring from dodge of the w t g. i and some tribesman entries 6 different uh, i guess before the st which she finds what are some of your products. and so when you tried to production your times in this for to be looked at a d, was the reaction of what happened in the still gotta be, was the reaction from october? oh, wait, a sony gone, why it was attacked by she had times when i originally, but this time it was seem as more deadly. and that's why reaction has the bomb or devastating. so it appears to be a very complicated political landscape there. what exactly, what is that? what role exactly, just the government play in the region. now we do know that government officials broker this truce, the daily lives as by many being the only things resorted due to the assistance. as
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soon as the city i was part of the semi economist island reasons, which is now we got it off in the skaters and made bottom of problems regular. it was a bucket finding the blind or did, but the systems to support the legal costs reduce and as well as security situation in the way the state can reinforce itself, does not exist as all the info and get it all for the sites as the guard which is basically sort of a collection of errors from both tribes. who is the last 4 of these 5 does not necessarily mean that all live in sotheby's particular child support a by you, by this way, the stage figure this out in one and also instructions on how to go to this uh, security. and why is that, has that intensity, that can span across the country? because these populations live along each site is not just the only or different videos as well. but it's a process in the making. it's difficult to say that it would be
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a sustainable. now right, i'm afraid we're have to leave it there. that was journal, so you've changed, cough your to us. thank you very much for your reporting in the series you in climate. some of it has ended with a last minute agreement on financial support for developing nations to deal with global warming. both in countries agreed to provide $300000000000.00 annually by 2035, with more funds to come from private sectors. while some delegates applauded the outcome of the talks and as advice on others said that the funding falls far short of what's needed. experts estimate that developing countries need at least a trillion dollars a year to help deal with the impacts of climate change. so we do not accept it for more and now joined by our chief claimant reporter louisa osborne here in the studio. so most nations agreed that there was a need to tackle climate change, but there's still major disagreement on the funding needed to tackle the problem.
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why exactly is that? i mean, developing countries are saying that they need to move funding this 300000000 is just small enough. and in general, that is agreed by experts who say that we are need to be looking into the trillions to make sure that we can fight climate change. but the industrialized countries are generally responsible for what we are seeing with regards to, to go to the woman at the moment and developing countries saved because of that reason. because these countries were able to develop using fossil fuels until now they should bad the responsibility. the financial responsibility to make sure that we are reducing compet emissions and developing countries at the moment say that they are bearing the costs for that themselves. not only having to finance a move away from fossil fuels while they tried to develop themselves. but also having to buy the costs of the effects of climate change. so for example, building sea level has to deal with sea level rise or changing nurses teach to deal
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with the heavy rain and flooding, but we're seeing. okay, so we have pleasures of financial support moving forward, but how exactly is this deal supposed to be implemented? so of this 300000000 is going to be provided. peggy, from 2035, they have to meet this, talk it over the next 10 years. now there is a lot of pressure on them on developed countries to make sure that they meet that target because a previous target of a $100000000000.00 per year by 2020 was actually missed. it came to years late. so developing countries have a lot of trust issues over that, but the document that came out over the weekend also talked about a 1.3 trillion cigar. so this with scaling up funding over the next 10 years to the figure that actually developing countries would like to see. and at the moment it's very unclear how that is going to be done and who is going to be responsible for them. no countries also have to february to submit their emission reduction targets
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. what exactly would you like or would you expect to see from those targets so that they have to submit to talk it for nationally determined contributions, which is target for reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. the problem is that developing countries are saying that where, you know, they wanted to be, i'm vicious, to make sure that we are not, you know, overreaching on target on the story level of 1.5 degrees or 2 degrees. for example, of a global warming. they are unable to do that to the same degree now because they still want to develop without fossil fuels and they need the financial assistance to do that. for example, countries like nigeria, which are major oil producing countries, say they need financial assistance to be able to move away from that. and that is going to be more difficult without the money if they're to box them and not transition. another issue is the globally, we are still very,
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a reliance on fossil fuels. and so for things like plastic and this is some things that as being discussed now as part of negotiations from today, how we can end plastic pollution and how we can maybe back away from the amount of oil that is needed for that. right? that was the w, a chief clement reporter lose osborne here in the studio. thank you very much for joining us. as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, india is struggling to balance the rush to expand it to energy and transport infrastructure with the need to protect its environment. dw shallow. the idea of uh, travel to which i rock homes in the himalayas to explore india's development dilemma. the mighty indian him aaliyah's source of life for millions and indispensable for the was climate time bring with them has consequences is for denise loan
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and his wife had been living dangerously in the humanity in town of to see much hundreds of homes. he'll have develop cracks, leaving them uninhabitable. the government will swap and everything, the government shopping cart about what's happening here. if you think of with nature, there will be damage. that is development, the vendor destruction. what will it be nice with? the town has been subsiding since 2021. the residency for the government hasn't paid enough attention to the suffering. how many will flows to leave the homes? but not everyone has that option. this hydro power plant that you see down there has been under construction, uncontroversial for over a decade. now, lucas, here in this him ali and down squarely blame the drilling, will kill for the damaged or they homes. work was forwarded to a law still off to protest, but is now resumed, causing anxiety amongst people. it's not just hydro power plants,
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dozens of freeways and vote expansion project. so under weight in dispatch, on ecosystem as india, boost infrastructure development in the himalayas. environmental this are not by the scenes. they see this development comes at to high cost and this is the price emani and communities have had to pay in the last 2 years alone, flash floods and lance lights have can hundreds of people in the states of how much it produced. what that could answer kids, environmental activist authors that he says, human activities are the stabilizing the mountains. assisted with them to so may made up the most. i'm good talking to me, but loud at such a sensitive diamond climate is rapidly changing. blushes that he's eating in the ecological is sensitive, loved, and you'll see so many lance lights. and yet they continue to last the hill to book
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construction, all these big projects. and then everything will be very dangerous for generations to come or significant hilton in the us or infrastructure development is a key element in india is close to read. it says it's on close to achieve. it's a us be coming to develop nation by 2047. the climate active a c. it's not sustainable. you get the credit on youtube climate change, all the infrastructure that is being doing mon vince is being destroyed even before it's completed. the impact of the link and to be seen immediately that one doesn't even have to wait for the damaged 140. if we only get worse and future or the other, but he got was of the you is climate talks in azerbaijan. india has been telling while the nations that it has a right to develop. but the people to see much see, the dispute is sounding the death, know for them, and then the bottom and able to trains. they both move up to that,
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that is out of feel good to me, even if they die. and it's a, an issue to get to doing it a matter of life and death. not just for the residents, but also for the home. that humanity is. let's take a brief look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. supporters of talk a sense, jill. the former prime minister and roman con, have clashed police in the countries northwest. many kinds of borders are trying to get to the capital as lumber, but after court, who protest by his p t. i party to be unlawful. authorities in the capital have block major axis roads and suspended, mobile and internet services. homes and businesses have been flooded as stone. birds continued to batter communities across the united kingdom. raymond, strong winds are expected to hamper cleaners efforts today more than 1200 flendal words remain in place for england. and wales and travel issues are set to continue until the middle of the week. you're a boy has elected
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a lift this candidate to the presidency for 5 years of conservative rule. the top me run 2nd round race. so local there and former history teacher. yeah. among do or see of the left wing broad front alliance and merge as the winner. his opponents and a right candidate, alvaro delgado has conceded defeat, supporters for it was left as opposition, celebrated their parties, victory in the capital, montevideo. they voted out the conservative coalition to govern the south american countries for the past 5 years in favor of human dorsey. and his left, his broad front coalition many thanks to all those who made this and exemplary campaign, the people we achieved what we achieved. and that is nothing less than try him though no good deal of the ruling party candidate elder ro delgado
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had taken the raise to a run off. but conceited amicably after early results showed him trailing his opponent the today, the people was the uruguay ends defined who is going to serve as president of the republic this a lot of the she is unavailable, as the gentleman got it. and when to send from here, with all my government coalition goes with all these members of the coalition, a big hug, and a greeting to young mando or c, d, or c, a former teacher from a working class background has promised to lead a new left. but his platform didn't promise any big jacobs to the status quote, like his opponent or say random pledges to fight crime linked to drug trafficking and to boost in economy that is still lagging from a cove of 19 hangover. as well as
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a historic drought. the broad front coalition he led to victory ruled worldwide from 2005 to 2020 presiding over a period of economic growth and social reforms that one international acclaim the. now he's making a list and checking the place usually at this time of year sanders. biggest concern is getting everything ready for christmas. but i for finland's, how does summer on record climate change is worrying. good old se next and putting a damper on his festive chair. it's so nice to send back and have incentives, hometown, and lot planned preparations underway for christmas. and like every year towards folk to see him at work. about some things different this year. there isn't a single snowflake insight a sense of greet. the kid's was his usual welcome. she was hoping for a crew of
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a section from the climate. we can see that the climate changes through affecting the radiant periods of fixing delight period the arctic. but as we don't know yet how it's going to affect, that's actually it tells you this morning read miles to last year the same day. we have minus 12 and we have this plus or so. so it's so it's a different year. as the climax in the arctic rooms center is ho hoping flow like christmas is a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour or at least one person is dead after a german cargo plane crash close to the airport and between the as capital builders, they are cross was operating on behalf of the logistics for the e channel. or do you say they can't rule out terrorism? and you're up to date to stick around coming up next to w speaks to residents of law goes about life in the sprawling night during mega
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