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hossam: egypt -- when egypt was first declared the host last year, there were some calls especially from outside of egyptampaigning to relocate or reconsider that decision. we disagreed with these calls. and then there were calls on activists to boycott the summit and we disagreed and urged activists from around the world to use this opportunity to come to egypt. egypt has not allowed international human rights organizations or independent social justice activists to come into the country since at least 2014. organizations like amnesty international and human rights watch came to egypt this week for the first time in nine years. so it is not just this lifeline of support that we needed, but also a global spotlight that was put on egypt for a few weeks before, and the two weeks of the conference, that we haven't had in a number of years. as you know, egypt is only in the news when there's a crisis. from the outside, egypt appears to be a stable country in an unstable region, and there is normalization with the level of abuse in egypt, a story that says the egyptian regime of dissidents, it doesn't capture
hossam: egypt -- when egypt was first declared the host last year, there were some calls especially from outside of egyptampaigning to relocate or reconsider that decision. we disagreed with these calls. and then there were calls on activists to boycott the summit and we disagreed and urged activists from around the world to use this opportunity to come to egypt. egypt has not allowed international human rights organizations or independent social justice activists to come into the country since...
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egypt has been for the last eight years _ egypt's civic space? egypt become one of the worst abuses of human rights around the world in terms of the sheer number of political prisoners, inhumane prison conditions. the criminalisation really of the media, of freedom of expression, association, assembly and a total ban on public protest, ongoing prosecutions against human rights defenders with travel bans and asset freezes. complete evisceration of the civic space in egypt that was once vibrant and diverse, if limited in the past. once vibrant and diverse, if limited in the past-— in the past. could you please tell us what you _ in the past. could you please tell us what you know _ in the past. could you please tell us what you know about - in the past. could you please tell us what you know about alaa i in the past. could you please tell| us what you know about alaa abd el—fattah's health, how is he? unfortunately since he started the full hunger strike in november the 1st and started his water strike yesterday, we haven't been able to receive any news
egypt has been for the last eight years _ egypt's civic space? egypt become one of the worst abuses of human rights around the world in terms of the sheer number of political prisoners, inhumane prison conditions. the criminalisation really of the media, of freedom of expression, association, assembly and a total ban on public protest, ongoing prosecutions against human rights defenders with travel bans and asset freezes. complete evisceration of the civic space in egypt that was once vibrant...
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here, for example, a wahmist will fly to egypt egypt is also complete nonsense, no, of course i understand, but you can’t focus on your own like that. today i have to be honest. it feels like we all, but we laugh. i won't be sure. uh-huh a little late just a little, it's okay a couple more minutes and i'll tell you about the underpass. i would have seen. you're like me here new year's girls, damn it, you have to imagine it, the bottle fell and broke. well, what to do, and my grandmother said that i will drink this one do not swear. do not swear. that's all, i understand, i'm going back to buy a new bottle, i'm coming back, i'm going. nikolaevich get up, the court is coming. your honor, i'm filing a motion for special adjudication . hello well, we have here today a beautiful beauty girl and suffered a long-awaited premiere. hero russia has left, and to her something to transfer? although why? myself a jewelry ring came to visit. second extras yes, what other signs? i say, without beguiling. here she beguiled, but illegal entry into the premises and causing significant damage. what's the dam
here, for example, a wahmist will fly to egypt egypt is also complete nonsense, no, of course i understand, but you can’t focus on your own like that. today i have to be honest. it feels like we all, but we laugh. i won't be sure. uh-huh a little late just a little, it's okay a couple more minutes and i'll tell you about the underpass. i would have seen. you're like me here new year's girls, damn it, you have to imagine it, the bottle fell and broke. well, what to do, and my grandmother said...
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egypt, at the climate summit cop 27. talks have gone into extra time and divisions between countries are coming to the fore. egypt has the presidency, and it is trying to push through a draft agreement that says countries should commit to keeping temperatures well below 2 degrees celcius. but there has been strong opposition from the european union, who say that is not ambitious enough, and no deal would be better than a bad deal. back in 2015, the paris agreement aimed to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees, preferably to 1.5. this commitment was reaffirmed at cop 26 in glasgow where leaders said they could stick to the 1.5 pledge, but onlyjust. now 7 years on from the paris agreement the draft agreement at cop 27 has dropped any reference to 1.5 degrees instead aiming to keep the rise in global temperatures well below 2. this is what the european negotiator, told reporters. we want a good decision. but it's better to have no decision than a bad decision. we still believe a good decision is within reach, but all partners will have to work very hard to make that possible, and a good decision means that we remain on track to keep 1.5 alive. we do not want 1.5 celsius to die here today. that, to us, is completely unacceptable. countries are also struggling to reach and agreement on how to help countries already suffering the worst effects of global warming. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. as the event closes down around the negotiators, there are still deep divisions here. because what richer countries want to achieve and what the poorest countries need are at odds. developed nations want to focus on reducing emissions of greenhouse gases. while the poorest and most vulnerable need funds for the damage already being caused by climate change. those two things are held against the charter in the reduction of emissions, and developing countries are very interested in the fund to support them in disaster situations, so that's what's holding up a final decision. the floods in pakistan this year showed the world just what climate change can cost. and when this ten—year—old from ghana addressed the delegates here at cop27, she shared her experience of a warming world. last month, where i live in ghana, there was a heavy rain outpost and cars went underwater. people were paddling canoes where there had been streets. thousands of flooded houses. it was very scary. for those countries who produced the least emissions but suffered the most, this is about accountability. we know it's because of climate change. i the polluters have made this because they are acknowledging, as being the 80% of global- it's future generations that have to live with the consequences. officials in kyiv have warned the capital city faces a "complete shutdown" of its power grid, as temperatures drop below freezing. here's our correspondent in kyiv, catherine byaruhanga. the government now is saying that 17 regions across this vast country are suffering power shutdowns. and that's because russia has been carrying out a series of missile attacks targeting ukraine's power infrastructure. one of these strikes on tuesday involved over 90 cruise missiles. i've been speaking to the head of one of ukraine's biggest energy companies, maxim timchenko, at desertec. and he told me he's worried that if we have another one of these strikes in ukraine, the whole system could crumble. and now his advice to ukrainians is that if they can if they can afford to, they should try and leave the country. and that's because that will take away some pressure on the system. he says that energy companies are in a position now where they have to choose whether to supply power to people's homes or to hospitals treating wounded soldiers. the government on its part has then officially asked ukrainians to leave by telling them to prepare for tough conditions over the next few months. the prime minister rishi sunak has said he wants to make britain's streets safer for women and girls, following a number of recent high profile cases. mr sunak said his eldest daughter reaching the age where she wanted to walk to school by herself "brings home" the dangers faced by women and girls. simon jones has more. the role of prime minister inevitably brings with it a high level of security. but on a personal level, it was when rishi sunak�*s 11—year—old daughter said she wanted to walk to school herself that he had to reflect on the issue of safety. he told journalists — in the past i've taken it for granted and many of us as men have, and the events of the last year showed us that so many women and girls actually, for a while, have not felt safe as they should. so tackling that in making it safer for people is something that is personally quite important to me. there have been numerous walks, vigils and protests calling for change. this one was in honour of zara alleema. she was attacked by a stranger as she was walking home in east london injune. police said she had every right to be there, every right to feel safe. jordan mcsweeney was caught on camera following her. yesterday, he pleaded guilty to murder. at the time of the attack, he only recently been released from prison and his licence had been revoked by the probation service. in a separate case, these women were killed in solihull in 2018. they didn't feel safe, they had asked the police for help. they were stabbed to death by her estranged husband. this is him following them on a night out. west midlands police have failed them beyond imagination. they had so many opportunities to save their lives right up until the end. both were murdered while on the phone to the police begging for help. this is the moment he was finally arrested. yesterday, a jury at the inquest found earlier police errors materially contributed to their deaths. west midlands police have apologised. last year, the murder of sarah everard by a met police officer prompted grief protests and a national debate on women's safety. police say it's still rare for people to be abducted from the streets but have promised reform. rishi sunak said he is committed to putting more police officers on the streets and increasing the number of prison places. but labour has accused the government are taking an axe to the vital services that are supposed to protect us. simon jones, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the president of fifa has expressed support for the lgbtq community and migrant workers on the eve of the qatar world cup — but hits back at western critics of qatar's human rights record, accusing them of hypocrisy. gridlock at cop, the european union says the draft agreement from the climate summit is "unacceptable". the head of ukraine's biggest private energy firm says people who can afford it should leave the country before winter takes hold. north korean leader kimjong—un says his country is capable of detering any nuclear threat, after testing another intercontinental ballistic missile. the missile was fired from pyongyang airport and landed in the sea, east of the korean peninsula. the north korean leader wasjoined at the launch by his daughter, belived to be named kim chu—ae. this is the first time any of kimjong un�*s children have appeared in public. an american woman, who falsely claimed her blood testing company could transform the way diseases are diagnosed, has beenjailed for more than 11 years. elizabeth holmes was found guilty of defrauding investors. herfirm, theranos, made her a billionaire with claims that it could identify medical conditions using just a few drops of blood. james clayton reports from san francisco. when elizabeth holmes arrived at court today, she hoped the sentence she'd receive would be lenient. instead, she was given 11 years. she broke down in court after sentencing. a spectacular fall from grace for the former billionaire. and we'd like to see a world in which every person gets access to this type of basic testing. elizabeth holmes had an idea that turned her into a billionaire, that she could create a machine that she called the edison that could detect hundreds of diseases with just a few drops of blood. the pitch convinced some very important people. media tycoon rupert murdoch invested. henry kissinger was on the company's board. she was even on the front cover of forbes. she could do no wrong. but inside this building, the theranos lavish headquarters in silicon valley, there was a major problem. the tech simply didn't work as had been claimed. but the retail giant walgreens had a contract with theranos to diagnose patients. this is erika chung, a whistle—blower at theranos. we didn't let them know, hey, we reran your patient sample and we're not actually positive about what the diagnosis is. this is someone's health information. exactly. this isn't an app crashing. this isn't, you know, someone's food delivery coming late. that's just a different ball game. the company went from having an £8 billion valuation to being worth nothing. eileen lepera lost a chunk of her life savings. i think that 11.25 years makes sense, and i think it's fair considering all the facts of the case. holmes had argued at trial that she'd always attempted to create a genuine product and that she'd never intended to commit fraud. in january, a jury disagreed. she had hoped to be given house arrest. elizabeth holmes has a young child and has another one on the way. a series of photos were given to court by her partner, showing the happy family life that would be destroyed if she were given a custodial sentence. thejudge, though, gave her no reprieve. the world works in certain ways until a new great idea comes along and changes everything. holmes has become a household name. documentaries, podcasts, even a hulu series have been made about her and the culture of faking it until you make it in silicon valley. perhaps now executives will be more careful when hyping up their products. james clayton, bbc news, silicon valley. donald trump has angrily condemned the appointment of an independent lawyer to investigate cases against him as appalling, corrupt and highly political. the us attorney general has appointed a former war crimes prosecutor as special counsel to handle investigations into the former us president. jack smith will rule on whether criminal charges should be filed against the former president relating to the removal of top secret documents to his florida residence and to the january 6th capitol riots. i've been going through these investigations and hoaxes and scams from the day i came down the escalator at trump tower and you really say enough is enough, gotta get back to work, got to prove that we have a great country again because right now it's not great. right now it's a laughing stock all over the world and we've sort of all had it. the people of the country have had it. 0ur north america correspondent david willis listened to mr trumps full briefing and started off by telling us what his response was to the special council being set up to investigate his dealings. a characteristically bellicose response to the news of the appointment of a special prosecutor, special counsel to oversee investigations into his dealings. and we heard a taste of it there. but he said what this appointment was, as he put it, a horrendous abuse of power by a corrupt and highly political us justice department. now, all of this comes just three days after mr trump announced that he would be running for president again. and in response to that, the us attorney general, merrick garland, clearly felt that he had no option but to appoint a special prosecutor, basically an independent lawyer, to oversee the investigations that are ongoing into mr trump's handling of classified documents at his mar a lago home, and also allegations that he incited a mob of supporters to attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. now, by removing the attorney general effectively from these investigations, handing it over to jack smith, this independent counselor, it's hoped that there will be seem to be no conflict of interest as far as the usjustice department and its officials are concerned. and just very briefly, the timing of it is that the reason for this right now is because of him announcing his running for the presidency. is that it? absolutely. and the need, a perceived need to show that investigating a politicalfigure is not the same as a political investigation, and to therefore hand this inquiry overfrom the department that is basically headed by somebody whom joe biden himself appointed to an outside independent lawyer. it was set up to help struggling families — unable to buy the basics for their babies. essential items like nappies, clothes and baby food. now hartlepool�*s baby bank says in recent months the number of families needing its help and support has tripled. it's now seeing up to 160 people every week — as stuart whincup reports. emily's never been busier and never seen things this bad. her containers are packed with the basics. nappies, baby clothes, food. she delivers to the doorstep and sees families who are really struggling. families only putting the fridge on for a couple of hours a day because they think it's too expensive to run the fridge every day. families getting excited because i've got dressing gowns or blankets because they don't want to put the heat in on or they're trying to minimise how much the heat is on families where the little ones had an injury because they couldn't afford a stair gate. it is hard out there. a few months ago, hartlepool�*s baby bank was helping 50 families a week. now they're helping 160 families a week. families like sarah's. i was stressed in the week. my money is not enough. sarah has three children and says she relies on the baby bank. sometimes we we we didn't have even for the food in the fridge. and we can't because the children, they need nappies. they need things. some who came here are desperate, but we also saw many who came to help. thank you very much. you're welcome. thank you so much. that's all right. i'll try and fill it again. we'll be back. the volunteers says some wrongly feel guilty, embarrassed or ashamed that they can no longer afford the basics. poverty is a person. it's quite often a toddler or a young child. poverty, for me has real names. it's got brown eyes or blue eyes. it's a real functioning thing. and i wish that's what people could understand is that when we talk about living below the poverty line, they are real people. they could be your neighbours, they could be your family members. for some families, rising living costs has seen basics like nappies, cots and courts viewed as unaffordable luxuries. stuart whincup, bbc news, hartlepool. you're watching bbc news. police have called off the search for a woman reported to have been swept away while trying to rescue a dog in the river don in aberdeenshire. heavy downpours hit swathes of eastern scotland yesterday, causing flooding, road and railway closures. robert townsend reports. this was the scene in fife after heavy rainfall brought severe flooding to parts of the road network. elsewhere in dunfermline, commuters faced impossible conditions. whilst floodwaters also rose across parts of edinburgh. the past 2a hours has seen heavy rain and winds batter much of the east coast. residents, with the help of fire crews, tried their best to defend their homes against flooding — until the rising water levels proved too much. when the water started seeping through the floorboards, through the tiles of the bathroom initially, itjust came all the way through. and it's just spreading into the bottom level of the house. what can you do? you put down towels, but that's not going to help. it's happened before and, i mean, it's really upsetting because it is uprooting my family again. for some, the conditions brought devastation to property. new doors. all of this is done out, insulated. and this is flawed, yeah. i can see him doing it up to move in and. all this floor is going to have to come up now. that partition's going to have to come out. the plaster boards. for others, it was an anxious wait to see if they would be spared the very worst of the weather. i've got a nine—month—old son so, you know, when you've got - a baby in the house, - it is much worse worrying about where you are going to go i and all the things you need to take for him and stuff. rest centres have been set up for some of those in the most affected areas. severe flood warnings remain in place for parts of aberdeenshire and angus. rail travel has also been severely disrupted with cancellations and speed restrict directions across much of the network. sailings to and from shetland face cancellations and supplies on supermarket shelves are now running low. drivers have been urged to avoid unnecessaryjourneys where possible but some river levels still not thought to have reached their peak. we are telling people to take travel advice and warnings. make sure your vehicle is prepared for the journey. look at the police warnings. with disruption expected to continue into the weekend, residents are being urged to follow official advice. robert townsend, bbc news. this year's children in need on bbc one has raised more than 35—million pounds for charities supporting young people across the uk. among the fundraisers were the radio 2 dj scott mills who did a 24—hour treadmill challenge, and the fitness coach, joe wicks, who did an ultra—marathon. doctor who's new companion was also unveiled on the night. our culture correspondent, steffan powell, watched the show. # had to have high, high hopes for a living. there's nothing like children in need for bringing britain's most talented performers onto a stage, whether they're dancing, singing. # cos i'm not ready # to find out you know how to forget me.# ..or in the case of some of britain's most 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egypt, at the climate summit cop 27. talks have gone into extra time and divisions between countries are coming to the fore. egypt has the presidency, and it is trying to push through a draft agreement that says countries should commit to keeping temperatures well below 2 degrees celcius. but there has been strong opposition from the european union, who say that is not ambitious enough, and no deal would be better than a bad deal. back in 2015, the paris agreement aimed to limit global warming...
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egypt's transition to clean energy. [applause] this package will enable egypt to deploy 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 while bringing off-line five gigawatts of inefficient gas power facilities, reducing emissions in the egypter sector by 10%. we will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14 billion cubic meters of natural gas that currently flares from vents or leaks turn gas operations. because of this cooperation, egypt of elevated -- egypt elevated its climate ambition and is submitting enhanced contributions. if we are going to win this fight, every major emitter nation needs to align with the 1.5 degrees. we can no longer plead ignorance to the consequences of our actions are continue to repeat our mistakes. everybody has to keep accelerating efforts throughout this decisive decade. my friends, i came to the presidency determined to make transformational changes that are needed, that america needs to make, and that we have to do for the rest of the world, to overcome decades of opposition and obstacles to this issue alone. to reestablish that the united states is a global leader on climate. as i stand before you, we have taken enormous strides to achieve that. but i don't stand here alone. this progr
egypt's transition to clean energy. [applause] this package will enable egypt to deploy 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 while bringing off-line five gigawatts of inefficient gas power facilities, reducing emissions in the egypter sector by 10%. we will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14 billion cubic meters of natural gas that currently flares from vents or leaks turn gas operations. because of this cooperation, egypt of elevated -- egypt elevated its climate ambition and is...
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should be noted that they are the 1st us administration to actually withhold aid to egypt military to egypt in response to egypt. human rights of uses, right. other previous administrations issued a national security waiver to give the money anyway, so it should be recognized the biden, you know, they have done something, but they should do more of this is the 2nd meeting between biden cc this year. there will actually be a 3rd meeting at the african leaders summit are coming up in what we're hoping to see is real tangible results. we think that the president should obviously, the, the b, u. s. president, should obviously raise a laws case and other important details cases with president c, c. i. but you know, it's also important that they have a plan to show that there's going to be progress on this. and in addition, i think one of the major points that they should stress is no retaliation against activists and others who participated in cop or who raised human rights concerns during comp. because i think that the egyptian government is probably pretty upset about how this week has gone. and we are definitely
should be noted that they are the 1st us administration to actually withhold aid to egypt military to egypt in response to egypt. human rights of uses, right. other previous administrations issued a national security waiver to give the money anyway, so it should be recognized the biden, you know, they have done something, but they should do more of this is the 2nd meeting between biden cc this year. there will actually be a 3rd meeting at the african leaders summit are coming up in what we're...
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egypt. well as world leaders meet egypt record on human rights as under scrutiny, the case of the pro democracy campaigner our abdul fata is a particular concern. he was jailed for allegedly spreading fake news. protesters are campaigning for his release, but authorities are making it difficult for activists to hold demonstrations in egypt. this is what egypt once the world to see a country playing perfect host to global leaders at the un climate summit. but on the ground activists say that they are not welcome here with me, it's completely different. the last climate conference was in glasgow every day. there were street protests on near the conference center. this year you have to apply for permission to protest. 36 hours in advance you, it's only open from 10 till 5, and it's on the heavy surveillance. some say they are also being closely monitored . many activities order information was taken. so we were like, how are we good to start? something with these people are already schrodinger's. good. now do you know? oh, we arrested the spotlight has also been shown on human rights abuses, particularly egypt, where there are many political prisoners. among them is the egyptian, british pro democracy activists, ala abdel fata scene here in 2013. he's been on hunger strike since april. hope that one day we can repay sister
egypt. well as world leaders meet egypt record on human rights as under scrutiny, the case of the pro democracy campaigner our abdul fata is a particular concern. he was jailed for allegedly spreading fake news. protesters are campaigning for his release, but authorities are making it difficult for activists to hold demonstrations in egypt. this is what egypt once the world to see a country playing perfect host to global leaders at the un climate summit. but on the ground activists say that...
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egypt, and about what this place represents. for many, they do not even have a sense that they are in egypt. it is such a different place, so isolated. muhammad: egyptot isolated. egypt is in the middle of everything. amy: i am in sharm el-sheikh, egypt. muhammad: it does not reflect the situation in cairo. sharm el-sheikh is just a part of heaven if we want to discuss that. it is crazy because there is no transparency, no democratic process. to invite all of these people to sharm el-sheikh and let them enjoy their time in such, i would say this is not just green washing, but also a big lie. amy: you are also a major advocate for refugees. can you talk about climate refugees? the same rich nations that are creating conditions that cause people to flee, preventing them from coming to the fossil fuel-emitting nations. muhammad: it is a closed-circuit. the big states are spending more money and too much dollars on arms and we see the military and how it affects the climate. refugees are leaving their home and their countries to find a better place to live, to find someplace thats stillivable. the state's spending resources to correct the situation and
egypt, and about what this place represents. for many, they do not even have a sense that they are in egypt. it is such a different place, so isolated. muhammad: egyptot isolated. egypt is in the middle of everything. amy: i am in sharm el-sheikh, egypt. muhammad: it does not reflect the situation in cairo. sharm el-sheikh is just a part of heaven if we want to discuss that. it is crazy because there is no transparency, no democratic process. to invite all of these people to sharm el-sheikh and...
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gigawatts from egypt to europe and that will reduce emissions in egypt and be used only in the context of the needs of europe. germany is moving to 80% renewables for their power sector in germany. egypt commits to build out 10 gigawatts of solar and wind, it's a net 10 gigawatts shift to the clean energy side with the united states, germany and other countries joining together with a significant contribution with germany with the big loan. that is what helped to make this deal happen. finance that came in to attract 10 million an investment that will deploy this clean energy. japan, canada, norway, united states and the u.k. joined together with the eu pledged immediately action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with production and specific domestic steps countries can take. there is a tech guidance process to this. helping a country that might not know what to do to approach the methane issue. it is also pretty basic, low-tech and the cheapest, fastest way to rapidly reduce emissions and hang on to the possibilities of 105 degrees. in order to accelerate the clean energy in developing countries in ways that have environmental integrity. that have very clear guard, clear
gigawatts from egypt to europe and that will reduce emissions in egypt and be used only in the context of the needs of europe. germany is moving to 80% renewables for their power sector in germany. egypt commits to build out 10 gigawatts of solar and wind, it's a net 10 gigawatts shift to the clean energy side with the united states, germany and other countries joining together with a significant contribution with germany with the big loan. that is what helped to make this deal happen. finance...
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egypt is going to be a wonderful host. but i think that that is, that is problematic. the other thing is i don't think it serves egypt well to have all these bad headlights, so i'm sure in the spirit of what cope has always been climate activists will be there. i know the one guy my foundation for example, has, has worked together through their hub to get 37 something like 35 activists there. so they will be there and they will definitely make themselves heard. i don't think he will be trying to get on the headlines in that way. i think i believe will happen. civil society will be present and they will be a strong contingent of youth. climate and environment for me are also human rights issues. so we must lumped them all together. we must remember that we cannot exclude egypt and talk about human rights and climate and environment elsewhere. we have to take the problem, what it is, including to egypt, all right, one terra and osmond era. and when you had the last word him era for now, but we know we will be following you and osman. and when you and, and your experiences of cult 27, that we can learn from your experiences and hopefully africa's priorities at 27 will be address. thank you. on youtube for your comments and questions. always appreciate them. i'm from you. ok. finding off from this episode of the stream i a ah ah, ah, ah, in a newly abortion has been turned from a healthcare issue into a policing issue. there are now 2 americas and one of them women have lost the right to control their own bodies. if a woman can't do that, she's never gone to receive ultimate equality. full blinds follows a group of women, forced to travel across state lines. for an abortion, we are losing riots by the day and examines what it means to live through the end of r
egypt is going to be a wonderful host. but i think that that is, that is problematic. the other thing is i don't think it serves egypt well to have all these bad headlights, so i'm sure in the spirit of what cope has always been climate activists will be there. i know the one guy my foundation for example, has, has worked together through their hub to get 37 something like 35 activists there. so they will be there and they will definitely make themselves heard. i don't think he will be trying...
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egypt is going to be a wonderful host. but i think that that is, that is problematic. the other thing is i don't think it serves egypt well to have all these but headlines. so i'm sure in the spirit of what cope has always been climate activists will be there. i know the one guy my foundation for example, has, has worked together through their hub to get 37 something like 35 activists there. so they will be there and they will definitely make themselves heard. i don't think he will be trying to get them the headlines in that way. i think i believe could happen. civil society will be present and they will be a strong contingent of youth. climate and environment for me are also human rights issues. so we must lump them all together. we must remember that we cannot exclude egypt and talk about human rights and climate and environment elsewhere. we have to take the problem, what it is, including to egypt. all right, one terra and osmond era. when do you have the last word him? era for now? but we know we will be following you and ultimately when you and, and your experiences of cult 27 that we can learn from your experiences and hopefully africa priorities at 27 will be address. thank you on youtube for your comments and questions. always appreciate them and send me ok. finding of this episode of the stream cnx take off with the latest news as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted. for the 1st time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands of party. go with detail coverage whole cents a month here. 3, want to share dissolution, much with the politicians in general, from around the world. everywhere you look, their young men carrying machine and that example of how this school recruit their soldiers. indonesia your investment destination, the
egypt is going to be a wonderful host. but i think that that is, that is problematic. the other thing is i don't think it serves egypt well to have all these but headlines. so i'm sure in the spirit of what cope has always been climate activists will be there. i know the one guy my foundation for example, has, has worked together through their hub to get 37 something like 35 activists there. so they will be there and they will definitely make themselves heard. i don't think he will be trying to...
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egypt is going to be a wonderful host. but i think that that is, that is problematic. the other thing is i don't think it serves egypt well to have all these but headlines. so i'm sure in the spirit of what cope has always been climate activists will be there. i know the one guy my foundation for example, has, has worked together through their hub to get 37 something like 35 activists there. so they will be there and they will definitely make themselves heard. i don't think he will be trying to get them headlines in that way. i think i believe couple happen, civil society will be present and they will be a strong contingent of youth climate m environment for me are also human rights issues. so we must lumped them all together. we must remember that we cannot exclude egypt and talk about human rights and climate and environment elsewhere. we have to take the problem, what it is, including to egypt. all right, one terra and osmond era. and when do you have the last word him? he said now, but we know we will be following you and osmond with you and, and your experiences of cult 27 that we can learn from your experiences and hopefully africa's priorities at 27 will be address. thank you. on youtube for your comments and questions, always appreciate them. i felt me ok, finding out from this episode of the stream. i see you next. take half of that. ah november on al jazeera cattle. welcome to footballing world is the world cup kicks health in. what promises to be a tournament like no other generation change returns. showcasing young activists fighting injustice and challenging the status quo. leaders of g 20 nations gather with ukraine's president lensky invited. will he meet vladimir putin for the 1st time since russia's invasion, the trials and tribulation
egypt is going to be a wonderful host. but i think that that is, that is problematic. the other thing is i don't think it serves egypt well to have all these but headlines. so i'm sure in the spirit of what cope has always been climate activists will be there. i know the one guy my foundation for example, has, has worked together through their hub to get 37 something like 35 activists there. so they will be there and they will definitely make themselves heard. i don't think he will be trying to...
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so there may yet be hope here from the sands of egypt, as chris mason put it. the sands of egypt, as chris mason ut it. , , ., ., the sands of egyptit. , ., ., ., . ., put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 summit, - put it. justin rowlatt, our climate i editor at the cop 27 summit, thank you. there are more details on the issues being discussed at cop 27 — what's happened since cop 26 in glasgow last year, and what households and businesses can do to reduce climate emissions, in a special section on our website — that's at bbc.co.uk/news. most train companies are running a reduced timetable today despite the fact that three days of strikes by the rmt union have been cancelled. the strikes were called off at the end of last week, but that was apparently too late for many services to be reinstated. let's speak to our transport correspondent katy austin, who's at waterloo station in london. what's the latest on the state of the services? 255 what's th
so there may yet be hope here from the sands of egypt, as chris mason put it. the sands of egypt, as chris mason ut it. , , ., ., the sands of egyptit. , ., ., ., . ., put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 _ put it. justin rowlatt, our climate editor at the cop 27 summit, - put it. justin rowlatt, our climate i editor at the cop 27 summit, thank you. there are more...
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egypt after all? aha, something of a new term to go to egypt after all?— egypt after all? rn in just a matter of days ago - egypt after all? a big u-turn in just a matter of days ago we i egypt after all? a big u-turn in i just a matter of days ago we were told the prime minister had to focus on domestic issues and in the upcoming autumn statement on the 17th of november where we will get a better idea about tax and spend in the months ahead. we were told but had to be as focus and so going to cop27 was not going to be an option. criticism mounted and we started to be told maybe he will be able to and stay we find out he is going. the question about why he did this u—turn, there�*s the possibility the government decided that enough progress has been made on the autumn statement and that the prime minister now has the time but given we are hearing about tax rises and cuts to be introduced by the treasury, it does not sound like thatis treasury, it does not sound like that is done and dusted weeks in advance. is it possible that boris johnson and his decision to go had an imp
egypt after all? aha, something of a new term to go to egypt after all?— egypt after all? rn in just a matter of days ago - egypt after all? a big u-turn in just a matter of days ago we i egypt after all? a big u-turn in i just a matter of days ago we were told the prime minister had to focus on domestic issues and in the upcoming autumn statement on the 17th of november where we will get a better idea about tax and spend in the months ahead. we were told but had to be as focus and so going...
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egypt is — investment. but on that key question that egypt is wanting _ investment. but on that key question that egypt investment. but on that key question that egypt is wanting to focus - investment. but on that key question that egypt is wanting to focus on, - that egypt is wanting to focus on, for understandable reasons, there has been a reluctance, hasn't there, by richer nations to pay for the damage they have caused in their development process, and it is the poorer populations that are very, very vulnerable?— poorer populations that are very, ve vulnerable? ~ , ,., , , very vulnerable? absolutely, we must not for: et very vulnerable? absolutely, we must not forget that- _ not forget that. how far do you think we need to make progress on this? is it possible to put a number on how much needs to be paid and with what urgency? i think we need to find a number around which everyone is going to coalesce, but we can make progress. we must make progress at cop27 on this, but we must notjust see this in isolation. there are lots of other things that can be done and should be done in order to fight clim
egypt is — investment. but on that key question that egypt is wanting _ investment. but on that key question that egypt investment. but on that key question that egypt is wanting to focus - investment. but on that key question that egypt is wanting to focus on, - that egypt is wanting to focus on, for understandable reasons, there has been a reluctance, hasn't there, by richer nations to pay for the damage they have caused in their development process, and it is the poorer populations that...
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and one of those is egypt, which, you know, egypt leadership had famously compared egypt population to south korea as many decades ago and, and are in 2008. and had noted that many decades ago both countries had similar population sizes. and then that just totally went into different directions. after that i think the, the diversity that both jennifer and alex are, are emphasizing. it's like, hugely important. i think it's really part of the big story for the, a 1000000000 is we're so diverse. and another example of that is that europe, on, after like the median age in europe, is close to $4541.00 and a half. the median age and her in africa is 17. and so it's not just the pace of growth is really different in these countries, but we have very different age structures. so you know, you, you want to understand and kind of create a global community. but we're looking at governments and countries here that are dealing with very different populations in terms of age. and so the thinking may be different, and we, that's going to text them, diplomacy, and some effort between us to tell them
and one of those is egypt, which, you know, egypt leadership had famously compared egypt population to south korea as many decades ago and, and are in 2008. and had noted that many decades ago both countries had similar population sizes. and then that just totally went into different directions. after that i think the, the diversity that both jennifer and alex are, are emphasizing. it's like, hugely important. i think it's really part of the big story for the, a 1000000000 is we're so diverse....
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of plastic waste, egypt generates every year that may not seem like much, but it shows the recycling has a lot of potential in egypt to volunteer trash collectors from ban lastic egypt approving it. the young activists are already planning their next, which clean up in alexandria. plastic waste on the beach is entreaty, but at least it can be picked up. and pollution is something totally different. in south african coalfields, you can see and feel the polluted air. but what can you actually do about it? exactly, sandra bala, lenny is where almost all those south africa's cold and energies produced. the name in the good language even means place of cold. while the people there are suffering and want the future without co. but the road ahead is still long and complicated. south africa's economy is powered by coal, but critics say this comes out of massive cost. the science is dead, air pollution is akila and the fault government needs to and then we need to gently my hat is bleeding for the people who are living in this area and they are getting poor every day. 80 percent of the countries energy is produced by 12 coal fired power stations. in the south african cold be
of plastic waste, egypt generates every year that may not seem like much, but it shows the recycling has a lot of potential in egypt to volunteer trash collectors from ban lastic egypt approving it. the young activists are already planning their next, which clean up in alexandria. plastic waste on the beach is entreaty, but at least it can be picked up. and pollution is something totally different. in south african coalfields, you can see and feel the polluted air. but what can you actually do...
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of plastic waste, egypt generates every year that may not seem like much, but it shows the recycling has a lot of potential in egypt to volunteer trash collectors from ban lastic egypt approving it. the young activists are already planning their next beach clean up in alexandria. plastic waste on the beach is in preteen, but at least it can be picked up. al pollution is something totally different. in south africa, coalfields you can't see and feel the polluted air. but what can you actually do about it? exactly, sandra bala, lenny is where almost all those south africa's cold and energies produced. the name in the in good language, even means place of cold. while the people there are suffering and what the future without co. but the road ahead is still long and complicated. ah, south africa's economy is powered by coal. but critics say this comes out of massive cost. the sciences day evolution is a killer and therefore government needs to and then they need to gently. my hat is bleeding for the people who are living in this area and they are getting poor every day. 80 percent of the country's energy is produced by 12 coal fired power stations. in the south african
of plastic waste, egypt generates every year that may not seem like much, but it shows the recycling has a lot of potential in egypt to volunteer trash collectors from ban lastic egypt approving it. the young activists are already planning their next beach clean up in alexandria. plastic waste on the beach is in preteen, but at least it can be picked up. al pollution is something totally different. in south africa, coalfields you can't see and feel the polluted air. but what can you actually do...
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egypt's transition to clean energy. this package will enable egypt to deploy 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 while bringing offline five gigawatts of inefficient gas power facilities, reducing emissions in egypt power sector by 10%. we also will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14 billion cubic meters of natural gas which currently flares events or leaks from its oil and gas operations because of this cooperation, egypt is elevating its climate ambition and submitted enhanced national determination contribution if we're gonna win this fight, every major emitter nation needs to align with 1.5a°. we can no longer plead ignorance to the consequences of our actions or continue to repeat our mistakes. everyone has to keep accelerating efforts throughout this decisive decade. my friends, i came to the presidency determined to be trans, make the transfer formal transformational changes that are needed. near that america needs to make and we have to do for the rest of the world to overcome decades of opposition and obstacles of progress in this issue alone to reestablish the united states is a trustworthy, committed global leader on climate. as i stand here before you, we've taken enormous stri
egypt's transition to clean energy. this package will enable egypt to deploy 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 while bringing offline five gigawatts of inefficient gas power facilities, reducing emissions in egypt power sector by 10%. we also will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14 billion cubic meters of natural gas which currently flares events or leaks from its oil and gas operations because of this cooperation, egypt is elevating its climate ambition and submitted enhanced...
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tons of plastic waste, egypt generates every year that may not seem like much, but it shows the recycling has a lot of potential egypt to volunteer trash collectors from ban lastic egypt approving it. the young activists so already planning their next beach clean up in alexandria. plastic waste on the beach is in preteen, but at least it can be picked up as pollution is something totally different in south africa, coalfields you can't see and feel the polluted air. but what can you actually do about it? exactly, sandra bala, lenny is where almost all those south africa's cold and energies produced. the name in the good language even means place of cold. while the people they are suffering and what the future without co, but the road ahead is still long and complicated. ah, south africa's economy is powered by coal. but critics say this comes out of massive cost. the sciences dead evolution is akila and therefore government needs to and then they need to gently my hat is bleeding for the people who are living in this area and they are getting poor every day. 80 percent of the country's energy is produced by 12 coal fired power stations. in the south african cold belt.
tons of plastic waste, egypt generates every year that may not seem like much, but it shows the recycling has a lot of potential egypt to volunteer trash collectors from ban lastic egypt approving it. the young activists so already planning their next beach clean up in alexandria. plastic waste on the beach is in preteen, but at least it can be picked up as pollution is something totally different in south africa, coalfields you can't see and feel the polluted air. but what can you actually do...
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egypt alone. now some young egyptians are trying to stop these animals flawed of plastic. ah, egypt as africa's biggest plastic consumer and it's plastic consumption continues to grow. but where does all of that? plastic waste and up, some young the jeep. sions have figured out how to dispose it while creating energy or even sustainable products. alexandria is egypt, 2nd largest city, and it's c side. promenade is beloved by locals and tours to like the beaches packed with families on the weekends and many of them, li trash behind. when they leave the heaps of litter have worried nor cazin for a while. now she and other volunteers of fighting the increasing pollution on egypt, beaches the environmental group and lasting egypt has been organized in beach cleanups to help improve the situation for 4 years. now. they've already collected 10 tons of trash and gain some attention in the process. although can you about that fear am is gathering like the power and the impact may not be radical at the moment. but when be rich and will pass in and switch them, the idea gets bigger. every time people become more aware of the problem wouldn't want to live without it. each year. 12000000000 plastic bags are used in egypt and almost half of them end up as litter on the streets all in the countryside. the rest ends up in landfills. the volunteers from ben last
egypt alone. now some young egyptians are trying to stop these animals flawed of plastic. ah, egypt as africa's biggest plastic consumer and it's plastic consumption continues to grow. but where does all of that? plastic waste and up, some young the jeep. sions have figured out how to dispose it while creating energy or even sustainable products. alexandria is egypt, 2nd largest city, and it's c side. promenade is beloved by locals and tours to like the beaches packed with families on the...
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egypt? i mean, egypt is dealing with not only that, the food crisis, but they're also dealing with the impact of climate change. indeed, and one of the key elements here that is really important to grapple with is the fact that because this is now, this conference is happening in egypt. it allows civil society. it allows a conversation with the public to happen, whether you like it or not, that conversation will happen. and that is really part of that, the, the, the unlocking that we need to happen in society so that individuals, communities, families, all talk about climate change, all understand what the impacts are on their day to day lives. the decisions that they make. and that will start to happen. it was an incredible catalyst for conversation in the u. k. last year. and it does so in each country that that hosts the, the, these big annual meetings. and that's the hope here is that people understand there are power in the process. and that people then are brought into the decision making process by governments and at all levels, right? at the national level, at the local level, at the regional level and, and brought into understanding and identifying all those critical solutions that we need dpi on a bus array from climate outreach. joining us tonight from ch
egypt? i mean, egypt is dealing with not only that, the food crisis, but they're also dealing with the impact of climate change. indeed, and one of the key elements here that is really important to grapple with is the fact that because this is now, this conference is happening in egypt. it allows civil society. it allows a conversation with the public to happen, whether you like it or not, that conversation will happen. and that is really part of that, the, the, the unlocking that we need to...
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egypt. the president of 27 egypt foreign minister calls for more funds to take real action against climate change. also, i had more than 140 people waiting and ships of it's these coast allowed to this. i'm back mainly minus and those consider that about several 100 more, remain stuck in limbo and did the race to save lives in tasmania after he passenger plane crashes directly in to make victoria the prime minister says 19 people have died. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program. the past e t s our truck to be the whole test on record that's according to the well material, logical organization's new report. it's another warning for weld leaders that are called $27.00 summit stress and the need for more action and less talk 2022. another hot year. indeed, the last 8 years had been the warmest on record, driven by record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. that's a clear warning. according to the world climate report and the effects are being felt everywhere. sea levels are rising fast and the seas themselves are getting hotter. ice sheets in glaciers or melting in extreme we
egypt. the president of 27 egypt foreign minister calls for more funds to take real action against climate change. also, i had more than 140 people waiting and ships of it's these coast allowed to this. i'm back mainly minus and those consider that about several 100 more, remain stuck in limbo and did the race to save lives in tasmania after he passenger plane crashes directly in to make victoria the prime minister says 19 people have died. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program....
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egypt. what are you doing in new york city. you're supposed to be in egypt. >> not in egypt but indonesia. there for the g20. the president is doubling down on the amount of money the u.s. is giving to the adaptation fund and other funds, $250 million worth to help developing countries with that transition to clean energy and president continuing the pattern of throwing money at agenda and the white house is international and the u.s. international finance corporation and investing $2.3 billion in fiscal year 2022 on climate projects and he's spending $6 million on a partnership with amazon to watch climate gender equity fund to give women capital who are climate leaders and working on climate solutions. >> we're devastatingly clear. >> gas regulation and repledging the u.s. is net zero by 2050 and environmental pressure on air force one. stu: i know why you're in new york city and you want to escape the leaf blower reporting to you from the white house. >> it's the truth. i brought a construction truck for you. it doesn't make noise and it's a vacuum suction truck suck up the sewer stu: that was interrupting
egypt. what are you doing in new york city. you're supposed to be in egypt. >> not in egypt but indonesia. there for the g20. the president is doubling down on the amount of money the u.s. is giving to the adaptation fund and other funds, $250 million worth to help developing countries with that transition to clean energy and president continuing the pattern of throwing money at agenda and the white house is international and the u.s. international finance corporation and investing $2.3...
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also coming up. global climate talks beginning in egypt, the president of 27 egypt foreign minister calls for more funds to take real action against climate change and more than 140 people waiting and ships of all these host allowed to disembark. mainly minors and duels considered ill, but several 100 more remained stuck in limbo. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program authorities in townsend, he, i see at least 19 of the 43 people on board on abilene died after it plunged into the waters of lake victoria. bad weather struck shortly before the plane was due to land in the lakeside town of cobra. with just the top of the plane still above the garages of lake victoria, rescue was rushed to save. they still on board. emergency workers and bystanders used right to try to pull the aircraft from the water. while some passengers could be saved for many others, their efforts came too late. this small regional pain plunged into africa's largest lake as it was coming into land. but cobra had put situated right on the lake shore a hm. and when the aircraft was about 100 meters mid air,
also coming up. global climate talks beginning in egypt, the president of 27 egypt foreign minister calls for more funds to take real action against climate change and more than 140 people waiting and ships of all these host allowed to disembark. mainly minors and duels considered ill, but several 100 more remained stuck in limbo. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program authorities in townsend, he, i see at least 19 of the 43 people on board on abilene died after it plunged into the...
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but a preacher they thought was a muslim extremist, and they sent him to egypt why to egypt because torture was allowed in egyptt time was engaged in torture. and just imagine, israel, as you know, er regularly, but stole someone, starting with their much, as it were , less odious figures. now, if russia would, if russia a really became literally e, perceive this kind of attacks, looked would, fuck you terrorism against yourself, for example, of course, a terrorist act against daria dugina, and a young innocent, e russian. do they really not understand, and in europe, what are their potential? dmitry, i completely agree with you, but, firstly, i must say that this is a resolution of the european parliament, indeed legally insignificant, not only because the european parliament does not play a very big role in the real politics of the european union, but also because in the european union and in the countries of the european union there is no such thing as a country sponsor of international terrorism. that is, there is no legislative basis at all within nato, there are only two countries that have such a concept
but a preacher they thought was a muslim extremist, and they sent him to egypt why to egypt because torture was allowed in egyptt time was engaged in torture. and just imagine, israel, as you know, er regularly, but stole someone, starting with their much, as it were , less odious figures. now, if russia would, if russia a really became literally e, perceive this kind of attacks, looked would, fuck you terrorism against yourself, for example, of course, a terrorist act against daria dugina, and...
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egypt -- send military help to egypt every year. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from cairo, egypt. in colorado, the gunman suspected of shooting and killing five people at club q, an lgbtq+ nightclub in colorado springs saturday night has been indicted on murder and hate crime charges. colorado officials have identified the five victims as daniel davis aston, a 28-year-old trans man who had moved from tulsa, oklahoma, two years ago and worked at the bar club q, kelly loving, a 40-year-old trans woman who had also just moved to colorado, 38-year-old derrick rump, a bartender at club q whose mother described her as "a loving person who had a heart of gold," 35-year-old ashley paugh, who leaves behind an 11-year-old daughter devastated by the loss of her mother, and 22-year-old raymond green vance. richard fierro, a retired military veteran, has been identified as the person who confronted and disarmed the shooter. fierro was there to watch a drag show with his wife, his daughter, and raymond green vance -- who was his daughter's boyfriend. >> i want those five families to know that'
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egypt, the president of cop 27 egypt foreign minister colds for more financing to fight climate change in order to make concrete action. a reality. also coming up partial entry, nearly a 150 people waiting and ships of italy's coast are allowed to disembark. mainly miners and bows considered in need of medical help, but nearly 1000 more remained stuck in limbo as italy's new government takes a hard line against migration and to search for survivors in tanzania after a passenger plane crashes into late victoria. the precision air jack with, with 43 people on board, apparently over shot the runway. ah, i'm pablo phone. yes. welcome to the program. the past 8 years are on track to be b 8. hottest on record. that's one. take away from the world meteorological organizations, annual report which has been published. it's another stark warning for world leaders. the cop 27 summit stressing the need for less talk and more action on climate change. 2022. another year. indeed, the last 8 years have been the war, missed on record, driven by record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. that's a clear warning. according to the world climate report and the effects are being felt everywhere. sea levels are rising fast and the seas themselves are getting hotter. ice sheets in glaciers or melting and extreme weather is multiplying around the globe. the seas have risen worldwide by about 10 millimeters in the last 2 years alone. by the end of 2021. worldwide ocean temperatures were at a record high and marine ways are becoming more common. i smelted from greenland to the alps at record levels. glaciers in some parts of europe lost 6 percent of their volume between 20212022 and polar sea ice fell to its lowest level on record. but most people experience climate change as extreme weather. much of europe saw the rivers dry up as heat waves persisted, and also caused widespread wildfires. meanwhile, pakistan experienced massive flooding, killed over 1700 people and displaced millions years of drought in east africa have driven almost 20000000 people to extreme food insecurity. has hurricanes last cuba and the u. s. state of florida just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse and less governments act fast. the various iconic noise feinstein castle is often seen as a symbol of germany rich fairytale tradition even serving as the inspiration for disney's iconic fairytale castle. now climate activists are using it to send the message to world leaders as the when's climate conference kicked off? protesters unfurled a giant banner in front of the historic attraction, calling for an end to what they labeled climate fairytales delegations from over a 190 countries are gathering in egypt right now for the cop 27 climate talks. and experts, a time is rapidly running to avoid global catastrophe. well, earlier i spoke with hannah fisher. she's as folks person for the group that organized the protest. and i asked her, what impact she hopes to protest actions will have leaders. what, what impact do we hope to have? i mean, why it is super urgent to, to, to do whatever we can for, for getting climate action to actually happen. and not only to listen to the everyday fairy tales. why this is important. you showed us, i think a 2nd ago, so there is no doubt. and we, i mean, cup 27 means more than 40 years. of climate conference is 22nd 26 times of global decision makers coming together and discussing making plans, but actually not taking action. that means we have to go to the street. we have to go to find creative forms of expressing our more than concern to, to young, to, to increase the pressure to global word leaders to actually start action. several rescue ships with hund
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egypt, the president of coffee, $27.00, egypt was foreign minister calls for more funds to fight climate change. to make concrete action a reality and more than 140 people waiting in ships or at least coast are allowed to disembark mainly minors and those considered ill, but several 100 more remain stuck in limbo. as it least you government takes a hard line against migration ah, on pablo fully as welcome to the program or authorities in townsend e. s a. at least 19 of the $43.00 people on board, an airplane died after it plunged into the waters of lake victoria. bad weather stroke shortly before the plane was due to land in the lakeside town of bo cobra. ah, with just the top of the plane still above the waters of lake victoria, rescue was rushed to save. they still on board. emergency workers and bystanders used ropes to try to pull the air craft from the water. while some passengers could be saved for many others, their efforts came too late. this small regional pain plunged into africa's largest lake as it was coming in to land up a cobra airport, situated right on the lake shore. living your home on when the aircraft was about 100 meters mid air, it encountered problems and bad weather. it was raining and the plane plunged into the water. everything is now under control. let the people alone want. officials try to pinpoint the exact cause of the crush. the high death toll has sent shock waves through the country. i'm joined now by journalist charles con bay, who's in the tanzanian city of doris lamb. welcome to d, w. and what we know about the rescue operations well, speaking right now is that the plane has already been moved from the water of the lake victoria as led us to repose from the prime minister of times. in the past, my julia essays that are almost 19 people have been killed in big crush. and we know we all know that we were told that for 43 people we are on the plane. but now we are told that our 19 people have been died. and previously we are told that 26 people. we are also being rescued from the, from the plane and taken to a hospital in a region. so as we speak in a bin number, when you plot the number of the people who i mean, who died and the number of those who are rescued it to come to 45. so the framing or that there should be an investigation to know exactly the people who own that number 245 people. right? well, can you tell us what's known as perhaps, or what details are known about that the cause of the crash? why would they also refuse are seen is that the cause of the crash ease? by the way, that when the plane was about to lend a go by airport in a region the north waste then lots of times and yeah, it crushed due to heavy rays on the area and folk. so that plane, i plunged into the lake victoria water. they're not just lake enough to journalist charles con bay in doris lamb. thank you. thank you for the past 8 years are on track to be the hottest on record. that's one. take away from the world meteorological organizations, annual report which has just been published. it's another stark warning for world leaders at the cop $27.00 summit. stressing the need for less talk and more action on climate change. 2020 to another hot year. indeed, the last 8 years have been the warmest on record, driven by record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. that's a clear warning. according to the world climate report and the effects are being felt everywhere. sea levels are rising fast and the seas themselves are getting hotter. ice sheets and glaciers are melting in extreme weather is multiplying around the globe. the seas have risen world wide by about 10 millimeters in the last 2 years alone. by the end of 2021. worldwide ocean temperatures were at a record high. and marine waves are becoming more common. ice melted from greenland to the alps at record levels. glaciers in some parts of europe lost 6 percent of their volume between 202120. 22 and polar sea eyes fell to its lowest level on record. but most people experienced climate change as extreme weather. much of europe saw rivers dry up as heat waves persisted, and also caused widespread wild fires. meanwhile, pakistan experienced massive flooding. the killed over 1700 people and displaced millions years of drought in east africa have driven almost 20000000 people to extreme food insecurity. has hurricanes last cuba and the u. s. state of florida. just months ago. too hot to wet to dry. the climate report says this new normal will only get worse unless government's act fast. here in germany, climate activists have sent a message from one of the most iconic fairytale castles calling on leaders to at move beyond talk and start making more changes. protestors unfurled a giant banner in front of for various historic noise feinstein, which even served as the inspiration for the famous days newcastle activists are calling for an end to what they call climate fairytales. representing talk without action. delegates from over a 190 countries are gathering in egypt for the cop 27 climate conference. experts say time is rapidly running out. to avoid global catastrophe. or earlier i spoke with hannah fisher, she's a spokesperson for the group that organized the protest. and i asked her, what impact she hopes to protest actions will have on the leaders? what im, what impact to we hope to have. i mean, why it is super urgent to, to, to do whatever we can for, for getting climate action to actually happen. and not only to listen to ferried at the fairy tales. why this is important. you showed us, i think a 2nd ago. so there is no doubt. and we, i mean, cup 27 means more than 40 years of climate conferences. 22nd 26 times all global decision makers coming together and discussing making plans, but actually not taking action. that means we have to go to the street. we have to go to find creative forms of expressing are more than concern to to yeah, to, to increase the pressure to global leaders to actually start action. let's take a look at some other s
egypt, the president of coffee, $27.00, egypt was foreign minister calls for more funds to fight climate change. to make concrete action a reality and more than 140 people waiting in ships or at least coast are allowed to disembark mainly minors and those considered ill, but several 100 more remain stuck in limbo. as it least you government takes a hard line against migration ah, on pablo fully as welcome to the program or authorities in townsend e. s a. at least 19 of the $43.00 people on...
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egypt. we paid a lot of attention to cooperation with egypt, but you are also concurrently, uh, the ambassadorextraordinary and plenipotentiary to oman, sudan and algeria. yes , this is our traditional partner. e, who buys engineering products and other types of products, so we work with him. well, as for the potential, of course, it is a huge country of more than 40 million people. demand for belarusian products a wide variety of products. it is huge and here we already have nothing to work on. you mentioned. oman oman is a smaller country. uh, still a country in which to be seen. mm, firstly, as a market on the other side, as an e-bridge to other countries in the region, plus adobe. a country with a high level of oil revenues can be a source of investment for us, therefore, why not, we are working on this now. uh, the people of amani are very interested in working with us in the field of culture, as for algeria, negotiations are underway to create an assembly enterprises. belarusian machines of belarusian technology and now let's talk about crimes without a statute of limitations, the most f
egypt. we paid a lot of attention to cooperation with egypt, but you are also concurrently, uh, the ambassadorextraordinary and plenipotentiary to oman, sudan and algeria. yes , this is our traditional partner. e, who buys engineering products and other types of products, so we work with him. well, as for the potential, of course, it is a huge country of more than 40 million people. demand for belarusian products a wide variety of products. it is huge and here we already have nothing to work...