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sing my song. maybe my thoughts will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d w the . this is dw news line from berlin, driven cargo plane crashes. miscellaneous, at least one person is dead with several others injured. and the crash close to the capital homeless police investigate the cause. they say they cannot rule out terrorism. also coming up. israel carries out more airstrikes and they were southern suburbs after urging residents to leave the tax follow a barrage of hezbollah rockets into northern and central israel. and the un kleinman summit ends with a last minute agreement to help the world's most remarkable nations deal with climate change. will it be enough the
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i'm here until remember, lynn? thank you very much for joining us. we started with some breaking news from lithuania, where a d h l. cargo plane has crashed and known as airport. it happened just before 5 30 in the morning. the local time close to was waning and capital. at least one person has been reported dead and 3 others injured. emergency services are now at the scene as a waiting police say the aircraft was flying from leipzig, germany, and it crashed as it was coming into land until this airport officials report that 12 people have been safely evacuated from a house close by. authorities are investigating the cause of the incident to the very rigor bureau chief. your shadow brought us this update. well, initially around it was reported that the plane fell on the 2 store house and back
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late the police officials clarified that the crash site was next to a residential structure. as it happens if i had say, safety and risk a department in view. and you said it was locked to you that the play and had a counter yard ross of in the house and had a fire. you said i started to add to the side of the abilene price here in the journals $3.00 the name, but it was an incident to us airport that at around $530.00 in the very early morning and they out airplane was scheduled to land for that time. the plane was on a flight from leipzig in germany to create the crew members and to company employers to one bought the planet, reportedly rescuers. free pilots. he regained consciousness, 2 of the injured what taken to the hospital and one person died. according to the media repulse, no yury recent weeks, i've seen reports. russia could attempt to sabotaged cargo flights in the european union. is that something authorities are looking into?
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yes, you all right. investigations are going on, but it is likely that disease fire may have been start to deliberately i to not due to a technical problem. lets say um they will indeed report 2 weeks ago. is it similar incidents had already taken place in july of the scan? uh is it will this attempt to start fires on cargo plans, flying a place, or flying from lights to can germany and bending. and in the case of canada and the usa, um, but west of intelligence services believe russian, the military intelligence known as the g r a you get who is behind the attempt to organize that the fires in both cases. electric muscle is yours with m mcnees and based flammable mixture. we'll use the reportedly and another similar to today's fire, aaron, in both cases in july, the methods devises as it caught file was sent from lisa and you both fires
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a belief by west of intelligence, as i said, to be part of a secret, rational preparation, right? that was due to the use your shadow. thank you very much for your reportings to israel has launched a wave of strength on southern being rude. that's according to lebanon state media . there were no immediate reports of casualties. fighting between israel and the lebanese milton group has the law intensified on sunday, and the lebanese capital has seen heavy bombardment earlier. the is really military said, has the law fired around $250.00 missiles into central and northern israel, some of which were intercepted. several people were injured every site in sounded in areas of the center and nothing is right. busy and this is the damage caused by his blood spin knowledge of records, launched from lab and on is the riley image and see what good said several people
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but injured you know, the volume and explosions around the frequency that you or does is one of the main cities in the center of his rent, the 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 that why he added strikes continue to bound bed with sudden sub ups the lebanese army said, well, no foot. so judge watkins and several others can judge and then is riley tag on the military post near tire is the right. it says the incident is being reviewed, entered, so patients are directed against his will. then not the army. the latest development came during
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a visit by the european union's foreign policy teeth. does it, but is to live and on the card for more pressure on both is right and his will to reach a seized by deed and pledged praise, financial support of 200000000 euros for the lebanese army. we see only a possible way ahead as 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 the rise intensified bombardment over the last 2 weeks and his blogs latest to drop it, that tax go inside that science of progress in us lead cx, 5 dogs journalists telling me not in b route told us more about this situation this morning. israel has
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continued is error strikes on the solid and suburbs of bayers. it starts with these attack yesterday afternoon and continued the air strikes throughout the nice 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 pricing has also continue throughout yesterday in the night and other regions of level on on. and because there were several x rays, but also in the sales level on we also hear that pricing around the border town. see, i'm has, i intensified as the, the ease where in the army as a reporter to try and to get closer into the town of, you know, despite those increased error strikes is really media is reporting that
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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 throughout the last couple of days. there is a media report saying that the i'm a school stands to too much. who is involved in the english, asians rose a ceasefire. has the pressure and that's a now and it is for you to take some steps forward. this comes in a time where in negotiations are still ongoing. we have just seen and the reports that the you risk representative for foreign affairs, joseph beretta has visit to the level and on yesterday. and he also stated in his speech how important the ceasefire deal would be for the people. but bro, also express kind of of frustration to was the new gratian ation process. and
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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 also expressed that these talks has been going on for months and months, and that he's just not seeing any progress at the moment. right, that was done was tell him in a, in level non, thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world to the remaining of the presidential election a far right pro russian candidates has taken a surprising leap with nearly all of the votes counted killenger. jessica is slightly ahead of central right leader. eleanor last going by scone, herself edge, past the country's pro, you're a prime minister. the final hours the vote counting, the 2 person run off except for december. the protesters have been rallying in. georgia is capital tbilisi is the country's new parliament holds its 1st session
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since last month's dispute for the election. the governing georgia, dream party won the vote. fund opponents, elijah was ranked many georgians and you'd be election as a referendum on george's move towards joining the european union homes and businesses have been flooded as stone. burge continued the batter communities across the united came kingdom, rain, strong ones are expected to hamper cleanup efforts. today for the 200 flood alerts remain in place for england and wales and travel issues are set to continue to the middle of the week. delegates from 875 countries have gathered in goose on south korea for a final round of talks focused on creating plastic pollution and production like familiar divisions have made deal, making it difficult task. countries that fair, the front of plastic pollution are struggling to reach agreement to chemical producing nations like china and saudi arabia. the series you in climate summit has
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ended with a last minute agreement on financial support for developing nations to deal with global warming. wealthy countries agreed to provide $300000000000.00 annually by 2035 with more funds to come from the private sector. or some delegates applauded the outcome of the talks and as advice on others that the funding falls far short of what's needed. experts estimate that developing countries and at least each $1000000.00 a year to help deal with the impacts of climate change. for more, i'm now joined by our chief claimant reporter louisa osborne here in the studio. so most nations agree that there is a need to tackle climate change, but there's still major disagreement on the funding needed to tackle the problem. why exactly is that? i mean, developing countries are saying that they need more funding. that was 300000000, is just small enough. and in general, that is agreed by experts who say, but we're 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
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we are saying with regards to, to global warming at the moment. and developing countries save 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 their cities to deal with the heavy rain and flooding that we're seeing. okay, so we have pleasures of financial support moving forward, but how exactly is this deal supposed to be implemented? so the $300000000.00 is going to be provided per year from 2035. they have to meet
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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 was scaling up funding over the next 10 years to the figure that actually developing countries would like to see another 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 . what exactly would you like or would you expect to see from those targets so that they have to submit to talking for nationally determined contributions, which is target, sorry, productions in carbon dioxide emissions. the problem is that developing countries
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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. so if they need financial assistance to be able to move away from that and that is going to be more difficult without the money there to box them and not transition. another issue is the globally, we are still very, a reliance on fossil fuels. so for things like plastic and this is something that is being discussed now as part of negotiations from today, and how we can end plastic pollution and how we can maybe back away from the amount
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of oil but as needed for that. right, that was the w a chief climate reporter lose. osborne here in the studio. thank you very much for joining us. and you're up to date, we'll be back at the top of the hour with more news. thank you for joining us. the i want to tell you something, it's a bear with me. my house i time raising awareness of h o d and on and we're still in test shane assignments. we need to break out of and i want to tell you something how to tennessee. chris starts november 29th on dw, the. 6

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