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the because like, instead of the, this is the, the news live from the land. the german chancellor arrives in ukraine's capital on a surprise visit his 2nd trip to cave. since the start of russia's full scale invasion. well, i felt quite as extra military support with 650000000 euros. as you bring struggles to fend off most goes offensive a full night of classes in georgia as 5 works and teen gas fly. police dispatch protest is incomplete. see and make arrest. opponents accused the ruling georgia, dream potty of pursuing and all sorts. harry and pro, rushing past and revel groups in serious celebrate they are advanced into
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a lamp of the surprise offensive, displaces thousands of local residents. plus living in pain is 7 year old go from gaza is being treated in romania after suffering. serious injuries in his way of the striking doctors. he hope they can save her leg the i've been physical and welcome german chancellor. although i've sold this has arrived in key for a surprise visit. it says 2nd trip, there seems the start of the war. upon arriving, he announced, and you 650000000 euro arms package for ukraine and stress, the germany would remain the country strongest, support her in europe. you great is struggling to fend off of grinding offensive and support from the u. s. keeps largest military backups as being thrown into
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balance by donald trump's return to the white house. any january would not be no use chief political edit. michelle or cook. now is with me here in the studio for more mission of a totally 1st bill about the timing of this trip. the chances are in the 2nd trip to you credit during this war. yes. but as we can tell from the other news you've given us that we were reading it as a political cross roads that will be a trump, to presidency in danbury and tony acosta. we just saw the, the new you council president was there yesterday to talk together with kaya call us, and the foreign policy representative of the european union, and a community well, i've sold since, felt the need to reassure. so to me is the lensky that i'm the will continue by his side. he's backing up up with some 650000000. yours was of additional support that's quite in the announcement actually at this moment in time. also predicted
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concerning the fact that germany is so struggling to actually have a budget going into next year. and clearly some of this will be election campaigning, but it's also much needed as far as the field of mr. lensky, that the european union that europe's largest economy will continue to stand by his side. but although i've sold stresses, that's an ukraine has been fighting the spray fights as he put it for more than a 1000 days. his commitment is time and time again that jeremy will continue to stand by you claims side for as long as it takes whereas the ukrainians really want to hear from him and they know they want to guess it's whatever it takes. yeah. yeah. so could this eventually mark some sort of change in policy because that's what the ukrainians are waiting for on day? no, that's the sort onset, no change of policy on the or i've sold. having said that he is unlikely to continue to remain and so on. so that is the kind of paulding has anything to go by
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following those elections on the 23rd of february. but that doesn't mean that there will be a title change in germany support. because before then we will see donald trump come in and clearly pushing for some kind of settlement, some kind of at least a standstill of the fighting. and that's creating what everybody's already preparing for. behind the scenes we've just told for one day to secretary general stoughton but bring into play of potentially ukraine, accepting that some of its tertiary could remain russian occupied. i think that's a very interesting thing to hear from the full one day to the secretary general, which the current nation secretary dental clearly can't say publicly. so everybody is working towards what they can offer and what they can put on the table. once donald trump comes in and who of course has vouch in this within 24 hours, but ending i'm so will be a very flexible time. and no doubt people here, right?
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raising eyebrows about the timing of the chancellor's trip. you've mentioned it yourself. sooner solely this has to be seen as some sort of election campaigning. and he is a very good campaign, a transfer. well, there's always an element of it. i mean, katie, this is something that has a great a magnitude, but let's just put it this way. he is in ukraine at the same time, the, his still ally from the green poxy, his co tanza is in kenya as a trade summit. the german foreign minister also from the greens who are now you know that then now competing against the southern, these elections is in china city holding and fulton talks, but everybody who needs them knows that time is taking on this government. it's effectively elaine, the government, and everything has an element of election nearing here at the same time, but all that sold once a for trains self is a ton of peas and told him is a landscape. overcame that. that doesn't mean he has to pay the price for it. make sure i look at that. thank you for the analysis. georgia's capital tbilisi has been
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hit by a full night of classes outside parliament. protesters have been gathering their ever since the government suspended efforts to join your opinion on thursday. polls show a clear majority of georgians, favor e u membership. many fee of the ruling, georgia in green body is trying to move close to, to russia. george's prime minister has rejected calls for new elections. tens of thousands of demonstrators surround the podium and didn't typically see most peaceful, but as the police close in heavy sites. breakouts. just as the nights before, the, the process response by the parliaments decision to suspend tullocks and joining the european union. the prime minister,
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cobra heaps. the do you nice. he's taking georgia of the past to you membership. what is the the spouse is very clear. so we have not suspended anything related to the integration system. what on that are the position leaders that are the video to this link was the position. what is this length of this people? but no, but the suspended. you look in integration of georgia, you're very much committed to the use of gave me the cash. you friendly opposition forces accused the georgia dream policy of trying to tilt the country more towards russia. the position has been fully coaching parliament ever since disputed elections in october, and that's been calling for any votes. so has georgia's president, president southern me, so obviously the supports the prototypes, and it's supposed to leave office by the end of the year. but she is refusing to do so, unless they are a new election leading to stand between the states and the governments
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and on the streets. it's clear that mode in the months after the disputes of elections, which attends a georgia dream product to power in the country, is that another major cross roads or by us that corresponded by a couple months if demonstrate is getting anywhere often months now is protest. this doesn't look to be the case at this point. it seems like it's, it's a game of exhaustion between the police and the government and the pro testers, the post houses flash to to, to the street until the government reconsidered us. it's a decision, but we don't see any sign that the government is ready to do. so now we understand that several. there were several or a russ yesterday, and some of the protesters were beaten by the police. so we don't have official
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information, but around estimates is 200 people have been already detained. the system and the rest saw to last week. early morning, one of the opposition leaders has been reported lead detained. so definitely this tension saw arising in the capital city for to not only the protests also break all in all the major towns stores and towns and the big cities say, um, it seems like the choices are interested in clearing the streets, but they've done manage to retrieve the school as of now it's a big pressure for the governments indeed. and tell us more about this other stalemate. george's pro russian prime minister says the countries pro european president needs to step down once the time comes to an end later this month. the president refuses yes of the press themselves that
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the elections will read. that's why she claims that the president that the georgia dream policy has a nominated already will be illegitimate because the parliament is illegitimate and the government is illegitimate in have you. that's why she saw that she will stay in the office until until new elections, the demand from the opposition and so on. the, the president and from the protest was here. so also it's interesting that iraq, you called by caesar the prime minister sides yesterday, that to apparently, uh, you know, georgia is not, uh, freezing the you bids dispatching, claiming order was just few days ago. so we are seeing the conflicts, things. so the 1st statement was from the uh, prime minister, this, which assuming lease aimed at using the tensions and, uh, you know, call me this sort of complex rage. or we got
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a monthly reporting from typically say, well, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making use you as president joe biden has pot, and his son sparing him a possible present time. hunter barton was facing sentencing into criminal cases related to tax evasion and illegally purchasing a firearm. by previously said he would not use his presidential palace deposits in all computers that it's almost old ballots counted, remaining is dumping social democrats look said to win problem entry elections is portfolios the 1st round of presidential elections won by a 5 right candidates. and i have a planned presidential reynolds next weekend. both votes could determine whether the you and data. remember, this use more pro, waste an old pro ration fall. this serious military is rushing reinforcements to the northwest and launching as strikes against insurgents. seize the city of a level, when a surprise of pensive, the rebels led by a g. heidi group,
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and now advancing in neighboring hama province. while some welcome the fight has thousands of fleeing the region, funding refuge in camps for displaced people. the after massive government airstrikes on the city of you'd live in north western syria. volunteers with the syrian civil defense known as the white helmets are helping. the engine aired russian and syrian war planes are targeting the rebel health stronghold after thousands of opposition. fighters launched a surprise assault a few days ago, sweeping through several towns and villages, including a leveled to the north. thousands are fleeing the sudden escalation and fighting, and many for ending up in camps for the displaced like this one in northern italy province. so i'm a hot about came here with her children. she's from a town just east of good lip. hi, i saw you guys know we had
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a hard life in the village because of the escalating attack. the real kids, the shedding and asteroids from the plains on one side and the drones on the other side of the children were terrified had left the hospital. a stephen before this latest round of attacks and counter airstrikes, syria was grappling with one of the largest refugee crises in the world. according to the un, more than 7000000 people remain internally displaced because of the civil war. us much more, he does from a village outside it live, like many in the camp. he hopes the coalition of rebel groups that launch the surprise attack will succeed in toppling president for charlotte, sad aircraft. we're following the bustling use and god willing, the regime will full. we're counting the days until we can return because the kids are tired and stressed. we came here with only the codes in our box. nothing else matters. the 67 kilometers to the north, the redwood van since allowed another group of exiled residents to return home.
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this line of vehicles is entering a level city. after decades of control by the charlotte sides forces opposition fighters has captured much of serious, largest city praise god. after 10 years of displacement from elect her we have returned may god to bring back every display suppressed and return our pete po's. those didn't tend to that home the same. and just as we have a choice to live a ration of our city, the god's willing, they to the joyce and the liberation of the, as the syrian military says, it's sending reinforcements to push back the fighters and president, the charlotte side is vowing to defeat what he calls the terrorists and their supporters. tanya evans is the international rescue committee. these director for syria. she told me more about the scale of displacement triggered by the rebel offensive of the situation in open celia. it was already diet prior to the current
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escalation was seeing this southern and large scale escalation only with the plummeting northern celia into an even deeper humanitarian crisis. this little, this explanation through a large number of people already an urgent need of humanitarian assistance. people living in displacement in the videos that we've just seen with the monetary assistance on able to already meet the needs of these individuals. with the recent asterix, we're seeing that the placement is only further increasing with the estimate around $20000.00 people already being displaced from laptops. moving to other types of the governor at school moving into north, east new york for a to and we have had a pool of casualties and indeed fatalities as a school in the case, the bidding and paying the highest price. and women and children are going to be impacted by the situation. so tell me more about those. returning to parts of
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building syria of the use of displacement. now that the rebels have gained control, is it safe for them? the way here in the moment, the tools, all individuals be returning to a level where they have family that they have not seen many years at the moment. clarity really is and ensuring the safety. all i've seen of the people that we stuff escalations continue at, this placement continues and that's the time it to you. the injuries are recorded. priority is to ensure that we're able to provide the amount of time in the system. the i c have to suspend operations on november 28th at escalations were to be increasing. we are slowly vis. you mean some of our operations as all other organizations, but not to have security at the moment are able to operate because it is just too risky. tanya evans, from the international rescue committee for syria staying in romania don't. is there right now is freaking some of the most severely wounded palestinians from war toned guns that as well as military campaign,
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is killed and injured tens of thousands of people. but guessing some of those injured out of gaza is almost impossible. dw funny about time is and palestinian job being treated in book arrest. 7 year old sam's father check source cars every day. split here's how is your foot. know? it hurts doesn't it doesn't. it's hard to little or last a lot. who's the side all to will is an automatic, he's just a worried that sherman to our family stayed in several places in gaza before they finally got out 2 months ago and came to bucharest on the theater. children are suffering psychologically since the war. they're so scared and they don't even want to go to the toilet alone. i have to be with them all the time. and the an easy way to strike this to, to our home a year ago with me says they survived,
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but 52 members of the extended family in the neighborhood were killed eh, when fly the just started using when suddenly we found ourselves in another world like in a handy explosion was really strong and lout for the tendency and all the dust and the ceiling collapsed on us. and what is the most public at all in the shop suffered severe injuries. the medical care available in gaza was not enough. and for once deteriorated, it got so bad that sean was allowed to leave for sibling since father could go to. but their mother had to stay behind of hosting each task as well wouldn't be for permission. here in romania, medics are trying to make up for lost time. orthopedic doctor, you on foot or remove piece of from those from him like something he says should have been done right away. for like $2000.00 a exist,
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the risk is if there is an infection one tail took place not to remain in another operation. i need have to remove pieces of bone type. if the infection spread stuff out in the burn deteriorates again, all risk is we weren't able to do anymore because at some job, the worst case scenario he tells me would be amputation of time. select your set, that might be that what somebody who's the size he wants to remain positive, being on his own and the uncertainty, make things over why me that it shouldn't have to then solve i live. yeah, it's really hard for me to take care of my children properly and they really, really hope that their mother can come from guys of a home and then they would feel life is good. again, feels safe and be psychologically stable and you know for him to see who they are, all desperate to hear from voice to know. she's okay,
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and your mom's not answering. she doesn't have internet on the website. again, she is not answering details to children. their mothers silence is because of power tests, but he doesn't really know why she didn't answer. there jason, bucharest are dominated by her absence. they miss her. and worry about the last time they spoke, she told them it was cold in gaza and the wind had blown parts of her attend away. when he w reach down to is there anything else? no reason why the goals mother was not allowed to leave guys or as well. they said due to security considerations, it was decided to facilitate the child's exit to accommodate only by a father and siblings. they did not elaborate on what the security considerations, what the unions top court is due to start historic hearings into what governments
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legally required to do to find climate change. over the next 2 weeks, the international go to johnston, the hague. will his admissions for more than 100 countries and organizations? activists, hopefully opinion handed down will have fund reaching legal consequences that could change the way the world handles. the climate crisis. rising sea levels due to climate change is a global problem. one that threatens the existence of small island states like those in the pacific. according to a world meet your logical organization report, sea levels and parts of the pacific ocean have risen nearly twice as fast as the global average, with increases of as much as 15 centimeters in the west in pacific since 1990. 3 climate change driven by the bonding of coal, oil and gas is largely to blame. pacific communities say not enough is being done to protect the homes. and now they have taken legal action to change that. a tom
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painless lump the international court of justice to decide what obligations state have to act on climate change and the consequences for causing significant environmental home. you know, the case is being led by the why to which will be the 1st of 98 countries to present arguments to the u. when's highest quote. for several of us. this is a tiny but it's taking us 5 years and we recognize this milestone. not as a goal, but rather as a check point, it check point because this is a nother step in the right direction in this fight for kind of just the hearings. begin a week off to the comp 29 climate conference. that developed states agreed to up climate financing to developing nations to $300000000.00 per year by 2035 to help them deal with the impacts of climate change as they get developing nations cooled was lee and adequate components, hoping to advisory opinion from the i, c,
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j will help provide momentum to climate action. we want to move towards and kind of right spaced climate action so that, and people know they have a, a human rights or many human rights. and that their states have to take all necessary measures. the proceedings continue until december 15th, with the decision expected, sometime in 2025. while the quotes advisory opinion will not be legally binding. experts say it could provide a basis for future lawsuits and to encourage governments to strengthen the climate policy. and what was the village? it is standing by force in the hague. how could the i c j's opinion influence international climate deals? well, but no doubt. and this is a landmark case historic in terms of the scale. so many countries expected to speak here at the international court of justice, but also in terms of its scope. now this is the court,
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which usually be the dispute between the states states, the same court ordered russia, for example, to hold its full scale invasion of be frame back in 2022. we've seen this court issue orders to israel in terms of bouncing up to monetary and access to guys with different tenant case today. the court is being asked to provide an advisory opinion on which obligations countries have under international law in terms of protecting your claimant. we are excited about the consequences should be if it costs me, if we could harm their tune. i have spoken to the lawyer who will be representing by the walk through here today. he thinks that he hopes this will provide a legal blueprint for the future. and also so that countries, especially those pacific island states for him, this is such an a central bottle, can prove that there are also 4 outside, for example, the cop 29th, a debit card changes which we saw recently in terms of the limits. there is an incentive space decision making, so there are other ways for them to make their case,
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especially when it comes to big countries and big invest in states. and you're talking about blueprints opinions. not legal rulings in, in what ways can international law be used to enforce climate action among states. you are quite right to specify this we're talking about and opinion here's may not see a court order like the kind of orders we've seen from this at court in the past, instead of an advisory opinion. but we have seen in general of big proliferation of legal cases with activists and indeed not countries 20 use the little to try and hold governments. the kinds of when it comes to big claimant homes is like being in the room when the citizen suit suited their state for failing to slash emissions based on their own targets. we've seen a big cases. for example, your fee for the human rights are doing the same stuff with time. it changed impacts, it has been human rights. we've seen policy change regarding decides to weaken cases here in the netherlands. however, what can definitely be said they,
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according to be to the countries on this case, and especially this is a case for you to try to fight students from pacific island state. they say that those legal challenges so far simply have no gun enough that they are still fighting, makes a central thoughtful look more needs to be done urgently. and one of the vocal demonstrations there in the background, rosie, thanks for putting this into perspective. the quick reminder of our top story, this out. stillman chancellor, old i've seltz's arrived and keep for a surprise visit, which is the 2nd trip there seems to start a russians full scale invasion in 2022 is announced a new $650000000.00 euro arms package for ukraine. kills also stress that germany will remain the countries the strongest simple her in europe, the next something down here shift looks at how a lot of visual intelligence is. we shaping the music industry. i paid for zillow, and thanks for watching. i'll be back with more international news next down
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