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closely aligned with the european union the production process is really integrated and they are very afraid today might lose that big businesses mostly had lobbied to stay with india european union altogether there were some small businesses who think that brussels might not be as accountable as here the parliament might be and that just the big lobbying groups are represented in brussels and not the smaller businesses but generally business was for staying and is also continuing to lobby to stay as closely aligned to the european union now there are might be some opportunities for those companies that see their future more closely allied with the us because that might be now on the table when the u.k. leaves the e.u. that they could hammer out a free trade deal with the us and that might benefit certain businesses. how would such a free trade deal actually in fact a future trade deal with the e.u. for example. well in a nutshell the u.k. needs to decide is it going to stay very close the line to the european union which would be beneficial for lots of businesses here that export and import from from the e.u. which is a lot of manufacturing trade or are they going
closely aligned with the european union the production process is really integrated and they are very afraid today might lose that big businesses mostly had lobbied to stay with india european union altogether there were some small businesses who think that brussels might not be as accountable as here the parliament might be and that just the big lobbying groups are represented in brussels and not the smaller businesses but generally business was for staying and is also continuing to lobby to...
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if you look at the big countries -- china, india, european union, and others -- you could move forwardthey would have the potential to rise up and move beyond the politics of the u.s. withdrawal. if you think about it, there's a big economic advantage in doing so. as we all know, those who , it is one ofea the biggest economic opportunities the world has ever seen. and those that make the markets will be those who benefit. the downside for the long run is on the u.s. side. if the u.s. is out of the game technology, it will ultimately lose. amy: the level of protest here, young people, indigenous elders, people from all over the world, could you talk about what this means for scientists right now? nexus ofan unusual people that perhaps he did not value as much before. >> i don't think it is that scientists did not value it before. it is an affirmation of what we have been saying. but it is also extremely upsetting to have worked in this field for decades, find your predictions coming true and find politicians failing or have failed to take action on it. i think people coming here are an
if you look at the big countries -- china, india, european union, and others -- you could move forwardthey would have the potential to rise up and move beyond the politics of the u.s. withdrawal. if you think about it, there's a big economic advantage in doing so. as we all know, those who , it is one ofea the biggest economic opportunities the world has ever seen. and those that make the markets will be those who benefit. the downside for the long run is on the u.s. side. if the u.s. is out of...
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is now on course to leave the european union on january the fast. and india's new citizenship was provoking new protests thousands in the capital new delhi and on the city's say the legislation is. 3 protesters were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police. now u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at a christian magazine that's called for his removal from office the publication christianity today called trump quote very lost and confused and said he isn't morally fit to be president exit polls found that 80 percent of evangelicals christians voted for trump back in 2016 the president's responded in a series. of tweets accusing the magazine of being very far left while our white house correspondent can be how could joins me now live from washington d.c. can be tell us a little more about christianity today this is an evangelical publication but one that's generally stayed away from partisan issues right. yeah it certainly isn't a magazine that would speak for all christians or for even all even jellicoe christians sometimes there is a bit of a misun
is now on course to leave the european union on january the fast. and india's new citizenship was provoking new protests thousands in the capital new delhi and on the city's say the legislation is. 3 protesters were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police. now u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at a christian magazine that's called for his removal from office the publication christianity today called trump quote very lost and confused and said he isn't morally fit to be...
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india is so in the european union for its decision to stop using palm oil based biofuels the you want to get member states to phase in eco friendly fields instead but in the news here which is the largest producer in the world suspects the move is more about trade rivalry than saving the planet nichiren explained. palm oil it's in everything thousands of our everyday products from chocolate to shampoo and cleaning products without even thinking about it we consume on average around 8 kilos of it each year and denise is the largest palm oil exporter in the world and within the world trade organization has been selling palm oil to some big clients the year is for example the e.u. on very good terms in the last couple of years the e.u. decided to fight such heavy pommel consumption in an effort to be greener and more sustainable and after threatening the e.u. with countless thank sions indonesia has now taken legal action against the european union alleging discrimination against indonesian palm oil exports with the lawsuit indonesia hopes the e.u. will promptly change its read to policy
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is now on course to leave the european union on january 31st. and india's new citizenship law is provoking the protests thousands in the capital new delhi and other cities say the legislation is anti muslim 3 protesters were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police on. the us president has lashed out at a christian magazine the call for his removal from office the publication christianity today called trump quote very lost and confused and said he isn't morally fit to be president exit polls found that 80 percent of evangelical christians voted for trump in 2016 the president responded in a series of tweets accusing the magazine of being quote very far left. turkey's president says he can't remain silent about libya and what he calls massive merry's backed by russia supporting the battle to capture the capital letter to better ones comments follow the internationally recognized government agreeing to close a military cooperation with turkey russia says it's concerned about the czech sending troops to defend the cities under renewed attack from khalif
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interesting to see at this conference how it's really countries like india south africa and brazil for example they have come to the european union they have come to the u.s. to japan to. i have said here historically the big emitters you need to do your job 1st you need to do your emission reductions and need to put finances on the table for the most affected countries and you haven't done so and be blame you for not having done so and then there who are now becoming very big emitters like india china brazil south africa as saying we don't want to move in the future we don't want to do more because you your old economies haven't done your part in the past but this is really a stalemate at the moment because nobody's moving and everybody's blaming the others for not moving. football now match day 15 in the bonus they got kicked off on friday night champions league hopefuls hoffenheim suffered a 42 home defeat against spurs the away team took the lead just a leavened minutes in when. they're teed up max for a simple tap in there. and i brought themselves back into the game but they were finally killed off in the 85th minute when n
interesting to see at this conference how it's really countries like india south africa and brazil for example they have come to the european union they have come to the u.s. to japan to. i have said here historically the big emitters you need to do your job 1st you need to do your emission reductions and need to put finances on the table for the most affected countries and you haven't done so and be blame you for not having done so and then there who are now becoming very big emitters like...
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and china india and australia with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists say it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really at that point for the entire much of it to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. and for more analysis on the situation i'm joined now by helen announcement from the world resources institute in washington helen thanks for joining us you just came back from madrid what's your report card on cop 25. i think if you look at the negotiations overall they really failed to deliver what we were looking for what we were expecting i think both those on the streets and what the science on the other hand there were a few small glimmers that came through at the end. and do you get the feeling overall that there is a disconnect between what we're hearing
and china india and australia with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists say it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really at that point for the entire much of it to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions...
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european union at the end of next month. at least six people have died in northern india during another day of big protests against the country'sralia, with temperatures set to hit the mid—40s in parts of new south wales on saturday. prime minister, scott morrison, has apologised for being on holiday as the bushfire crisis worsens. this report from phil mercer. there's no end in sight to australia's brutal summer. many of the bush fires are unstoppable. they are easily started and spread quickly. more lives have been lost and houses destroyed. in new south wales, 100 fires are burning, and the emergency services are stretched to the limit. the firefighting effort is a military—style operation. a squadron of water—bombing helicopters is supporting hundreds of boots on the ground. this is a giant air crane — a helicopter that is flying in to suck water out of the dam, to be used on the main fire front that's just over the ridge. and this sort of operation is happening time and time again. two volunteer firefighters were killed when a tree fell on theirfire engines south of sidney. —— sydney. the tragedy prompted australia's prime
european union at the end of next month. at least six people have died in northern india during another day of big protests against the country'sralia, with temperatures set to hit the mid—40s in parts of new south wales on saturday. prime minister, scott morrison, has apologised for being on holiday as the bushfire crisis worsens. this report from phil mercer. there's no end in sight to australia's brutal summer. many of the bush fires are unstoppable. they are easily started and spread...
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a 10% downturn in the use of coal in the united states and the european union, along with a weaker economic performance from china and indiay soaring natural gas use, which is set to hit record levels in 2019. police searching the australian outback have found a body believed to be that of a missing woman. claire hockridge was part of a group that went missing two weeks ago after they split up when their car got stuck in remote terrain south of alice springs. her two companions have been found safe. around the world, children are far more likely than they once were to develop an allergy. it's particularly noticeable in the west — peanut allergies have increased five—fold in the uk since the 1990s. a new study suggests one way to combat the problem is giving
a 10% downturn in the use of coal in the united states and the european union, along with a weaker economic performance from china and indiay soaring natural gas use, which is set to hit record levels in 2019. police searching the australian outback have found a body believed to be that of a missing woman. claire hockridge was part of a group that went missing two weeks ago after they split up when their car got stuck in remote terrain south of alice springs. her two companions have been found...
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is now on course to leave the european union on january 31st. and india's new citizenship was provoking more protests thousands in the capital new delhi and other cities all condemning the legislation as being. 3 protesters were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police on. now turkey is president says he confirmation silent about libya and what he calls muslim aires backed by russia supporting the battle to capture the capital russia comments follow the internationally recognized government agreeing to close a military cooperation with turkey russia says it's concerned about the sending troops to defend the cities under renewed attack from khalifa haftar as for 8 months of fighting well here's how the geopolitics surrounding libya's to completion governments look like on the map the u.n. as we mentioned recognizes the government of national accord which is in tripoli the jna is supported by taki and many western powers and treating it now even east there's the brook based government that's the center of power. and his self-styled libyan national. arm
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and the european union, along with a weaker economic performance from china and india saw an expected rise in coal fail to materialise. but it was more than offset by soaring natural gas use, which is set to hit record levels in 2019. police searching the australian outback have found a body believed to be that of a missing woman. claire hockridge was part of a group that went missing two weeks ago after they split up when their car got stuck in remote terrain south of alice springs. her two companions have been found safe. around the world, children are far more likely than they once were to develop an allergy. it's particularly noticeable in the west — peanut allergies have increased five—fold in the uk since the 1990s. a new study suggests one way to combat the problem is giving problem foods such as peanuts and eggs to babies from just three months. the research saw the risk of developing an allergy halved in those given them at the younger age — rather than the current guideline of six months. with me is gideon lack, professor of paediatric allergy at king's college london and au
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exit from the european union general study fast ok rory will cross back to later thank you will india's new citizenship laws provoking more protests thousands in the capital in new delhi and other cities are condemning the legislation as being anti muslim group of testers were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police on thursday the man picked to become lebanon's next prime minister says he will work to form a new government within 6 weeks some protesters though aren't convinced asuna diaz is capable of lifting the country out of crisis insists he deserves a chance. you have to take to the headlines on al-jazeera more news coming up the news hour isn't 30 minutes that's right after the stream thanks for watching. on to the dogs especially on investing in the burgeoning markets but don't call for a bright council house foreign direct investment is reshaping the global economy and what that means for the future and the globalization of populist sense of. counting the cost is here. and i'm really going to why all mel panels still i think today we discuss an issue that is near and de
exit from the european union general study fast ok rory will cross back to later thank you will india's new citizenship laws provoking more protests thousands in the capital in new delhi and other cities are condemning the legislation as being anti muslim group of testers were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police on thursday the man picked to become lebanon's next prime minister says he will work to form a new government within 6 weeks some protesters though aren't convinced asuna...
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assent and that would in shrine britain's exit from the european union by generally 31st ok rory will cross back to a later thank you. well india's new citizenship laws provoking more protests thousands in the capital in new delhi and other cities are condemning the legislation as being anti muslim group of testers were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police on thursday a man pick to become lebanon's next prime minister says he will work to form a new government within 6 weeks some protesters though aren't convinced it's capable of lifting the country out of crisis insists he deserves a chance. you're up to date with the headlines on al-jazeera more news coming up the news hour isn't 30 minutes that's right after this stream thanks for watching. on the special on investing in the burgeoning market street but don't hope for a bright. foreign direct investment is reshaping the global economy that means for the future and the globalization of populist sense of. counting the calls on al-jazeera. and why all mel paddles still i think today we discuss an issue that is to our hearts the lack of women in media if this is an issu
assent and that would in shrine britain's exit from the european union by generally 31st ok rory will cross back to a later thank you. well india's new citizenship laws provoking more protests thousands in the capital in new delhi and other cities are condemning the legislation as being anti muslim group of testers were shot and killed and hundreds detained by police on thursday a man pick to become lebanon's next prime minister says he will work to form a new government within 6 weeks some...
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india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists say it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really at that point for the entire much of the climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. board has been covering the conference for us in madrid what's been decided and what hasn't. ok so they have had a discussion about. that they want to raise the targets that each country has set to lower their greenhouse gases they said that they are going to enhance that before next year so that's one thing that they actually managed to decide on but they were not able to decide on a contentious issue of carbon markets something that was right up until the and an issue and so they've pushed that on to next year for the climate conference in glasgow why is this failure to agree
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india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists saying it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for the entire module or to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. when id was fake she had him out of the world resources institute and we also what she made all of those thoughts in the street the negotiations through most of the 2 weeks when at a snail's pace at the end it really ramped up when they tried to get a deal. what we're hearing in contrast from the science is that the urgency to tackle climate change is greater than her in addition to that we actually have better economics compared. when the peerce agreement was struck is cheaper for normal energy costs the fallen things are easier and cheaper to do and we have not j
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s withdrawal from the european union it would block any attempt to extend the braggs its transition period beyond december 2020. in india there have been fresh clashes between demonstrators and police over a controversial new law it offers citizenship to religious minorities fleeing persecution in neighboring countries but does not apply to muslims opponents say it violates india's secular constitution. 5 vises in australia are battling to contain blazes in the blue mountains national park west of sydney hundreds of bushfires been raging across the country for months now and conditions are getting was temperatures in new south wales are set to top 40 degrees celsius. when a global summit is underway in geneva aimed at finding better ways to support the wilds growing number of refugees is the 1st meeting of its kind it brings together politicians business leaders and crucially those affected people who have been forced to leave their homes now the united nations says that persecution a war have forced 26000000 people around the world to flee their homelands now almost half come from just 3 countries syria afghanistan and
s withdrawal from the european union it would block any attempt to extend the braggs its transition period beyond december 2020. in india there have been fresh clashes between demonstrators and police over a controversial new law it offers citizenship to religious minorities fleeing persecution in neighboring countries but does not apply to muslims opponents say it violates india's secular constitution. 5 vises in australia are battling to contain blazes in the blue mountains national park west...
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at least six people die in northern india during another day of big protests against the country's new citizenship law. britian is on course to exit the european unions parliament votes in favour of prime minister johnson's brexit bill. and stuck in orbit — why boeing's mission to the international space station didn't quite go as planned. firefighters in the australian state of new south wales were bracing for what are being termed catastrophic fire conditions. temperatures well above a0 degrees, are set to fuel almost a hundred fires burning across the state. in south australia, one person has died overnight in a blaze east of adelaide. the prime minister scott morrison — widely criticised for being on holiday during the crisis — is expected back in australia over the weekend. phil mercerjoins me now from sydney. before we talk about anything else, update me on the latest in terms of the bushfires. we have a catastrophic fire warning for three large areas here in new south wales, more than 100 fires are burning across australia's most populous state. roads have been closed, rail services have been disrupted, and what with just a few days left unti
at least six people die in northern india during another day of big protests against the country's new citizenship law. britian is on course to exit the european unions parliament votes in favour of prime minister johnson's brexit bill. and stuck in orbit — why boeing's mission to the international space station didn't quite go as planned. firefighters in the australian state of new south wales were bracing for what are being termed catastrophic fire conditions. temperatures well above a0...
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india and australia are forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the parents' climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists saying it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for. much of that on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. ok and what does this reality mean for the people affected to talk about that i'm joined by sabina miming our climate expert from the german relief agency bread for the world thanks for coming in. you know looking at at the summit could we say or ask is the paradox accord even still alive it is still alive so the spirit of paris is still alive the very very weak heartbeat so we see at the one hand the people on the street movements like fly this the future they take the spirit of paris to the streets the people who hold the members. that free men accountable they want to see and then
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india's secular democracy. so the british parliament is set to vote on the prime minister's plan for the ucas departure from the european union the passage of boris johnson's bill is expected to be a formality after the conservatives won a large majority at last week's general election. in the us democratic party white house hopeful spot in the 6th debate of the race to pick a nominee for next year's presidential election with just 7 of the remaining 15 candidates taking bought the stage allowed less unknown figures to shine the 1st round of voting will begin in iowa in february. this is news from bali and for more you can always follow us on twitter. oh visit a website that dot com. up next we have to still call what coming in with this is seen as a do stay with us if you can and remember lots more on our website. i'll be back with you in half analyse it and. e-coli africa. many construction materials. used to garmisch more bottles to build. this is just. right here. simple solution for a serious problem. cold comfort go m. 16. d.w. . the present europe at its most fascinating and its most exciting. most creative colorful gl
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the european union has gdpr. indiaam so the world is splintering when it comes to technology, which means we're not going to get the benefits and then, of course, the technology transfer. i do think that there's a little bit more leverage now because now china has some of their own technology they want to protect whether it's huawei, ten cent or something else that's the big issue >> that's a big issue but i think it's an intractable issue too, mr. secretary >> yeah. >> because of security concerns that are there and have been raised even if there is an agreement reached on trade, you talk to somebody like the head of the sec, he wants to see chinese made equipment from huawei and zte and others no longer being put into rural equipment here in the -- rural communication companies here in the united states they are saying the same thing in china, that they don't want u.s.-made equipment or foreign-made equipment put into state enterprises. you're talking about a serious operation that has been exaggerated or is going to
the european union has gdpr. indiaam so the world is splintering when it comes to technology, which means we're not going to get the benefits and then, of course, the technology transfer. i do think that there's a little bit more leverage now because now china has some of their own technology they want to protect whether it's huawei, ten cent or something else that's the big issue >> that's a big issue but i think it's an intractable issue too, mr. secretary >> yeah. >>...
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european union and many small island states, vulnerable to climate change, are pushing for more ambitious action from all countries, but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and indiahave objected. gareth barlow reports. international delegates are struggling to agree how to react to and combat climate change. to and limit climate change. the eu small island states they more needs to be done, but countries including the us, india, and brazilsay current plans are adequate. we are sorry to inform you that we are not comfortable with th etax at icp25. it is not only brazil, several other partners have expressed our deep discomfort with this proposal for a work stream on land. european union, you have the floor. the key stumbling blocks centre around three main areas. firstly, small island states, developing countries and the eu want more ambitious targets to reduce emissions. but the us, china, and others want to stick to current plans. efforts to finalise agreement made in paris on carbon markets have been hampered by nations, including brazil and australia, and there is a lack of consensus over how small island states are compensated for damages caused by rising tem
european union and many small island states, vulnerable to climate change, are pushing for more ambitious action from all countries, but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and indiahave objected. gareth barlow reports. international delegates are struggling to agree how to react to and combat climate change. to and limit climate change. the eu small island states they more needs to be done, but countries including the us, india, and brazilsay current plans are adequate. we...
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india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists say it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for the entire much of that to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. when an army of a cyber warriors has mobilized in lithuania to fight a tide of online distance from a shoe flowing out of russia the volunteers call themselves the elves and their mission is to take on russian trolls who poor out fake news and online propaganda the elves already number more than 1000 and everyday for a battle. this is falcon as he calls himself on the internet. he doesn't want to reveal his true identity because he has formidable enemies in the digital world. in his free time he fights russian trolls peddling to see information and fake news on
india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists say it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for the entire much of that to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in...
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india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists saying it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a don't point for the entire much of their to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. so will now and in the german bundesliga bersih men should get back have slipped off the top of the table or the 1st time in 2 months they went down to $12.00 both by conceding a late goal for the 2nd successive day. makoto is a coach out spork to the austrian league title last season of a glass now lead lives to 2nd place of sport hadn't won any of their last 3 home games but they came out swinging 0 mercy young took savage largo to open the scoring in the 13th minute the austrian netting his 1st one just the goal of the. clock back responded faster though th
india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists saying it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a don't point for the entire much of their to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting...
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at least six people die in northern india during another day of big protests against the country's new citizenship law. britian is on course to exit the european unionnister johnson's brexit bill. and stuck in orbit — why boeing's mission to the international space station didn't quite go as planned.
at least six people die in northern india during another day of big protests against the country's new citizenship law. britian is on course to exit the european unionnister johnson's brexit bill. and stuck in orbit — why boeing's mission to the international space station didn't quite go as planned.
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india and china other also developing nations to cut back on emissions who really should be putting money on the table. well let's look at who caused the problem so historically it's the united states and european union who are responsible for more than 50 percent of emissions for this support has to come from bridge industrialized countries and developing nations must be supported in adopting a greener pathway as well as how they can help with climate impacts on speaking of india india is saying that yes the. today's ambition and in fact the progress that india has put on the table are one of the best have been appreciated across different studies that have been put on the table. at this very moment india is in line with keeping the temperature below 2 degrees but achieved the target of keeping it below 1.5 it was finance and technology and that is noise shortens coming from that it's worth saying yes money is going to be provided so you please raise your ambition so raising a vision is really linked with putting money on the table and i think unless the money sure does all good. let's also tickled my eyes that some of these countries like india i will large population living below poverty line or t
india and china other also developing nations to cut back on emissions who really should be putting money on the table. well let's look at who caused the problem so historically it's the united states and european union who are responsible for more than 50 percent of emissions for this support has to come from bridge industrialized countries and developing nations must be supported in adopting a greener pathway as well as how they can help with climate impacts on speaking of india india is...
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s that withdrawal from the european union it would block any attempt to extend the bracks a transition here in the on december 2020. there been fresh clashes in india between demonstrators and police over a controversial new law to citizenship to religious minorities fleeing persecution in neighboring countries but does not apply to muslims opponents say it violates india's secular constitution. of pope francis has announced sweeping changes to the way the roman catholic church deals with cases of sexual abuse by abolishing secrecy laws of the role known as papal secrecy will no longer apply in accusations trials and decisions involving the sexual abuse but confidentiality will still apply and critics had accused the church of using paypal secrecy as justification for not reporting cases of abuse to civil services. so let's get more on this from d.w. religious affairs analyst a martin jacko welcome otten of the pontifical secrecy this is about the heart of this announcement just displaying to us what that is the difficult secrecy is basically the policy that is instituted through church law that cases of prince question of different swords includin
s that withdrawal from the european union it would block any attempt to extend the bracks a transition here in the on december 2020. there been fresh clashes in india between demonstrators and police over a controversial new law to citizenship to religious minorities fleeing persecution in neighboring countries but does not apply to muslims opponents say it violates india's secular constitution. of pope francis has announced sweeping changes to the way the roman catholic church deals with cases...
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india's secular soul is at stake. let's get some of the day's other news: 3.5 years after the uk voted to leave the european union, mpsdingly voted in favour of the government's brexit bill. the legislation now paves the way for boris johnson to deliver his promise that the country will no longer be a member state of the eu by the end of next month. the prime minister won the vote easily, with six labour mps backing the government. officials in russia say they have established the identity of the gunman who opened fire at the headquarters of the country's main security agency, the fsb. one fsb officer was killed on thursday, while a second has died from his wounds in the last few hours. another four people were wounded. the motive for the attack remains unclear. poland's parliament has passed a law that makes it easier for the government to fire judges, despite a plea from the european commission to wait. under the new legislation, judges can be dismissed, fined or demoted for dissent, including questioning the legitimacy of newjudges chosen by a government—controlled body. a pioneer of international development who f
india's secular soul is at stake. let's get some of the day's other news: 3.5 years after the uk voted to leave the european union, mpsdingly voted in favour of the government's brexit bill. the legislation now paves the way for boris johnson to deliver his promise that the country will no longer be a member state of the eu by the end of next month. the prime minister won the vote easily, with six labour mps backing the government. officials in russia say they have established the identity of...
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the european union and many small island states are pushing for more ambitious action from all countries but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and indiahave objected. here's a spokesperson for the summit outlining where things stand. from outlining where things stand. the comments from i this from the comments from the floor this morning, you can see there is a big array of concerns, and delegations ask for the introduction of new tags, but at the end of the day, there was a common denominator, the vast majority of delegations are asking for more ambitious text, and thatis asking for more ambitious text, and that is where we are aiming at. we need to strike a balance. it is impossible to have a consensus outcome if you do not compromise, so we expect that at the end of the day delegations will compromise on certain aspects and at the end of the day, we will be able to provide a tax that accommodates most of the concerns and then we can move forward. —— a text. the climate summit also saw arguments over carbon markets and compensation for poorer countries. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath is at the summit in madrid. he gave u
the european union and many small island states are pushing for more ambitious action from all countries but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and indiahave objected. here's a spokesperson for the summit outlining where things stand. from outlining where things stand. the comments from i this from the comments from the floor this morning, you can see there is a big array of concerns, and delegations ask for the introduction of new tags, but at the end of the day, there was...
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india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists say it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for the entire much of there to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. joining me now is jennifer morgan she's the executive director of greenpeace international. and the climate talks in madrid ended with a years of blame game and accusations of xenophobe what is your assessment of what was achieved at this. well the summit itself was indeed the outcome was unacceptable but i think that the finger pointing should be going at the corporate interests and the carbon pollution interests that are behind the fact that governments were not ready to come in with much deeper cuts and and actions to actually address the climate of urgency
india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists say it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for the entire much of there to listen on on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in...
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the european union and many small island states vulnerable to climate change are pushing for more ambitious action. but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and india, have objected. carolina schmidt pleaded with the delegates to work together to get an agreement. i request all the flexibility, all your strength, and all your volunteer to find, you know, this agreement and this consensus that we need to have an ambitious result. we are almost there. it's hard, it's difficult, but it's worth it. i especially need you. the people in our countries need us. i hope that all the hard work that we have been doing during these two whole weeks is worth it, only if we have an ambition result. —— ambitious result. i count on you to get a consensus. this is the only way we can have this result. the climate summit also saw arguments over carbon markets and compensation for poorer countries. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath is at the summit in madrid. he gave us this analysis of the sticking points. almost every country in the world signed the paris climate agreement in the french capital about four years ago. one of the terms of that particular pact w
the european union and many small island states vulnerable to climate change are pushing for more ambitious action. but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and india, have objected. carolina schmidt pleaded with the delegates to work together to get an agreement. i request all the flexibility, all your strength, and all your volunteer to find, you know, this agreement and this consensus that we need to have an ambitious result. we are almost there. it's hard, it's difficult,...
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india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists saying it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for the entire. on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the world continues to drag its feet the worst predictions of climate scientists have already started to become a reality. football and the draw for the 1st knockout round of the champions league has taken place germany's bond munich will face english premier league side to chelsea they'll meet over 2 legs in february and march famously lost the 2012 final at home to the law the us press your dog and have a showdown with their former coach thomas to cool and his party sanction onside last 16 debutantes abi leipsic will face last season's runners up tottenham and the pick of the other pairings record when israel madrid made english champions manchester city and holders liverpool play athletico madrid. german
india and australia. forcing delegates to only pledge to do more to uphold the paris climate agreement. with leadership in short supply in madrid environmental activists saying it's time for the european union to step up i mean this conference in madrid is really a good point for the entire. on climate change and it's now up to the european union with the green deal to go ahead with a clear vision of carbon free neutral economy all eyes are now on next year's meeting in glasgow but while the...
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european union and many small island states, vulnerable to climate change, are pushing for more ambitious action from all countries but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and india, have objected. carolina schmidt said a deal was almost there but the outcome needed to be ambitious. this is the call for action and no action if it is not ambitious so we need to get a concession on that. ambition is a central driving force but i am sure that all of you, based on the feedback, i received this morning, in the meeting at 9am, we have been consulting with parties non—stop in this issue to resolve theissues non—stop in this issue to resolve the issues of the wind, the article six. if we cannot agree on a mission decision, we will have failed to address the hopes of the people that are waiting for us in our countries. carolina schmidt said that as delegates were working through the night she pleaded with them to work together to get an agreement. i request all the flexibility, all your strength, and all your volunteer, to find, you know, this agreement and this consensus that we need to have an omission resolve. we are almost there. it is hard, it is difficult but it is
european union and many small island states, vulnerable to climate change, are pushing for more ambitious action from all countries but some of the biggest polluters, including the us, brazil and india, have objected. carolina schmidt said a deal was almost there but the outcome needed to be ambitious. this is the call for action and no action if it is not ambitious so we need to get a concession on that. ambition is a central driving force but i am sure that all of you, based on the feedback,...
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india by foot. the shocking treatment of disabled people in romanian state run cat homes in this cages you cannot have access to a toilet or water institutions funded by the european union he has his hands and his fate tied to the bed 5 years after highlighting these abuses people in power returns to romania and a 2 part series and discovers the scandal runs further afield europe's recurring shame on al-jazeera. and the slaughter of the most incredible stories are often true. and cheering go on experiences. makes the on some you are familiar. in this life no versity makes a difference understanding the importance of being part of something much greater than our souls and destroying what you want to lose his freedom of expression. the right to mortgage. the march into the golf course. because you dislike the design to understand to. make sure she. and the human condition is universal. now that we get. out. a poll that will decide the future direction of bricks that voters begin making their choice in the u.k. general election. you know again i missed and this is al jazeera live from dar also coming up. protests in algeria as polls open to elect a replacement for. anger i
india by foot. the shocking treatment of disabled people in romanian state run cat homes in this cages you cannot have access to a toilet or water institutions funded by the european union he has his hands and his fate tied to the bed 5 years after highlighting these abuses people in power returns to romania and a 2 part series and discovers the scandal runs further afield europe's recurring shame on al-jazeera. and the slaughter of the most incredible stories are often true. and cheering go on...
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india's new controversial citizenship which favors non muslim immigrants. to british filmmakers are due to be on prime minister abbas johnson's brags that plan of the bill ensures that the u.k. will depart from the european union on january the pretty fast it's expected to pass easily due to johnson's election a brain injury and in the cut to retreat last week. coming up next equal africa this edition of a look at how humpback whales are making a comeback in south africa i do stay with us that if you got for me a spot that. cold africa. they are garbage and there are not many construction materials you can point to move your garbage like old bottles to build things. this is the school now on the phone told i hear. the simple solution for a serious problem. eco kind of forgot next on the table. in good shape. epileptic seizures are often unpredictable. epilepsy is a chronic disease the sudden onset. if someone has a seizure have to act quickly. experts and patients explain what to do. in good shape in 60 minutes on t w. 50 years of religions for peace keeping so many different things from working together toward a common goal the peaceful resolution of religious conflicts league now all female members of religi
india's new controversial citizenship which favors non muslim immigrants. to british filmmakers are due to be on prime minister abbas johnson's brags that plan of the bill ensures that the u.k. will depart from the european union on january the pretty fast it's expected to pass easily due to johnson's election a brain injury and in the cut to retreat last week. coming up next equal africa this edition of a look at how humpback whales are making a comeback in south africa i do stay with us that...
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the european union scottish nationalists are hoping that some certainty we played today as they didn't bother al-jazeera edible . now in the news we're following the united nations as one that india's new citizenship lore is fundamentally discriminatory by excluding muslims and are calling for it to be reviewed meanwhile hundreds of university students have clashed with police in india's capital over kind of a contentious bill scores of demonstrators were dispersed by take gas and police charging them with battens legislation offers a way to citizenship for 6 minority religious groups from neighboring countries but critics say it's anti muslim and violates endy a secular constitution. japan's prime minister's plans to travel to the states of some in northeast india for a summit with his indian counterpart are under modi following violent protests there as well at least 2 people have been killed in the ongoing demonstrations and now reports. yesterday this entire area was full of war logs and burned word litter on everywhere but today because back on the streets some shops have also opened pharmacies open and people are queuing outside fuel stations hoping that fuel stays in the ope
the european union scottish nationalists are hoping that some certainty we played today as they didn't bother al-jazeera edible . now in the news we're following the united nations as one that india's new citizenship lore is fundamentally discriminatory by excluding muslims and are calling for it to be reviewed meanwhile hundreds of university students have clashed with police in india's capital over kind of a contentious bill scores of demonstrators were dispersed by take gas and police...