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is on the world stage, can we trust america's word or not. >> yeah, does the u.s. come in and out of international agreements like the paris climate accord, like the iran nuclear deal, depending on which party is represented in the oval office as we have seen in the last several years. kaitlan, given the challenges at home, and the challenges abroad, is there as you speak to white house officials, is there nervousness in the white house? do they see that they are, particularly as they watch his approval ratings at home decline sharply, are they never ous abot his position at home? >> i think it is a challenge for them this time around. the g-7, it was easier to walk into that and have the message i'm not former president trump, i'm president biden and we're going to restore the alliances, restore what you were used to, and i think that it is more challenging for them. there is no overarching message he's bringing to the g-20. they are hopeful, of course welcome the absence of the chinese and russian leaders that this will n opportunity for president biden to kind of
is on the world stage, can we trust america's word or not. >> yeah, does the u.s. come in and out of international agreements like the paris climate accord, like the iran nuclear deal, depending on which party is represented in the oval office as we have seen in the last several years. kaitlan, given the challenges at home, and the challenges abroad, is there as you speak to white house officials, is there nervousness in the white house? do they see that they are, particularly as they...
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in rome the president is wrapping up another bus busy day on the world stage at the g-20. president biden set to speak to the press and answer questions in 30 minutes or so. we heard from biden hours ago at an event focus canned on the supply chain crisis. >> in the pandemic, is the ultimate key to unlocking the disruptions we're all contending with, but we have to take action now. together with our partners in the private sector to reduces the backlog that we're facing and then we have to prevent this from happening again in the future. now that we have seen how vulnerable these lines of global commerce can be, we cannot go back to business as usual. >> meantime back in washington, the house is gearing up for a vote on both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the $1.75 trillion social spending bill on tuesday, but over on the senate side it hardly appears to be a done deal. >> we want to move both bills in tandem and the second bill, the bill that deals with the needs of the working class of this country in terms of child care n terms of pre-k, that deals with the exist
in rome the president is wrapping up another bus busy day on the world stage at the g-20. president biden set to speak to the press and answer questions in 30 minutes or so. we heard from biden hours ago at an event focus canned on the supply chain crisis. >> in the pandemic, is the ultimate key to unlocking the disruptions we're all contending with, but we have to take action now. together with our partners in the private sector to reduces the backlog that we're facing and then we have...
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on it. we want to stride inside of the world that we're up and we're getting on with it. we're going to ask and, and actually require people sitting in the grandstand, paypal working at the event to be vaccinated while plays on. so we're not going to be applying for an exemption. so therefore the issue is basically result. yet lance appraisers taking game one in baseballs wald series against the houston astros jorge solaire returned to the tea mos recovering from coven 19. and became the 1st player of it's a start, a world series with a home run that set the tone as atlanta cruise to a 6 to win, to take a one. nothing lead in the series that they did suffer a massive injury blow starting pitcher charlie morton broke his leg after being hit with the bull. he tried to carry on playing but was eventually forced to leave the game and the rest of the series. and he said with alan, got me good. and then he he was kind of walking a little funny. um i didn't think it was broken. i just thought you took a line drive off of off his leg, but to go out there and strike out the next gu
on it. we want to stride inside of the world that we're up and we're getting on with it. we're going to ask and, and actually require people sitting in the grandstand, paypal working at the event to be vaccinated while plays on. so we're not going to be applying for an exemption. so therefore the issue is basically result. yet lance appraisers taking game one in baseballs wald series against the houston astros jorge solaire returned to the tea mos recovering from coven 19. and became the 1st...
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on the rise. we'll talk to an expert later. hello and welcome to the programme. one of the world'sters, australia, has formally adopted a net zero emissions target by 2050. itjoins other countries around the world in promising to make the nation carbon neutral by then. the prime minister, scott morrison, made the long—delayed pledge after bargaining with resistant mps within his government. he said australia had a plan to lower emissions, but it does not include ending its massive fossil fuel sectors. many critics have said that australia — the world's second biggest coal exporter — has been too slow on climate action despite suffering from bushfires, floods and drought partly blamed on global warming. australians want action on climate change. they are taking action on climate change but they also want to protect their jobs and their livelihoods. they also want to keep the cost of living down. and they also want to protect the australian way of life. especially in rural and regional areas. here's our correspondent shaimaa khalil in sydney. it is only days before he heads to the su
on the rise. we'll talk to an expert later. hello and welcome to the programme. one of the world'sters, australia, has formally adopted a net zero emissions target by 2050. itjoins other countries around the world in promising to make the nation carbon neutral by then. the prime minister, scott morrison, made the long—delayed pledge after bargaining with resistant mps within his government. he said australia had a plan to lower emissions, but it does not include ending its massive fossil fuel...
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president biden on the world stage at his first g-20 summit. as day one wraps up in rome, he already has some key wins on a global minimum tax and easing the trump tariffs that europeans were so upset about. but the remaining issues of the world's largest economies promise to be much more challenging. coronavirus, climate crisis. supply chain slowdowns. further complicating thing, biden was hoping to be riding momentum in rome with at least one of his two key agenda items. that did not happen. democrats in congress did not reach an agreement on the compromise on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and the larger $1.75 economic plan in time. instead, we're learning the house plans to vote on both those bills on tuesday. let's go to phil mattingly live in rome. phil, these leaders know what kind of headwinds biden is facing back at hope. i suppose they have headwinds of their own depending on their individual political situations. how significant are these drawnout talks in congress when it comes to biden's credibility on the world stage? >> i t
president biden on the world stage at his first g-20 summit. as day one wraps up in rome, he already has some key wins on a global minimum tax and easing the trump tariffs that europeans were so upset about. but the remaining issues of the world's largest economies promise to be much more challenging. coronavirus, climate crisis. supply chain slowdowns. further complicating thing, biden was hoping to be riding momentum in rome with at least one of his two key agenda items. that did not happen....
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the world can be tough on the united states on a lot of these things and warts and all what america is displaying to the world is democracy and debate even when it doesn't work and the challenge of course is to try to inch forward as much as it can at home and still be able to sort of fight for the big causes globally. it isn't enough but at least you can fight and that is the theme of american global diplomacy. one last thing. i like the analogy that the ambassador mentioned about gardening and watering the plants and that's true but if you look at what other world leaders would say and people in the global south and the critique to be aired out is that this is much more than gardening. we need much more in terms of financing deployed. again if you're in the global south you look at the amount of money that the united states has been able to sort of deploy when it comes to covid relief. coming to initiatives at home and that's the level of commitment that world leaders have to deploy at the climate summit coming up. >> awaiting to hear from president biden, mike, you mentioned trump.
the world can be tough on the united states on a lot of these things and warts and all what america is displaying to the world is democracy and debate even when it doesn't work and the challenge of course is to try to inch forward as much as it can at home and still be able to sort of fight for the big causes globally. it isn't enough but at least you can fight and that is the theme of american global diplomacy. one last thing. i like the analogy that the ambassador mentioned about gardening...
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on the rise. the who warns about the rates of infection as countries with no access to vaccine way more and more heavily on the world health system. -- weigh more and more heavily on the world health system. thank you for being with us. the route between france and the u.k. over fishing rights is interestingly, calls on the u.k. government to defend the she hae summoning of the french president r talks morrow and -- to discuss the disproportionate threats made to the u.k. the satellite officer will be making her way to the office tomorrow afternoon, no doubt listening to the british complaints and then presumably restating the french position. mark: the minister for european france already stating he is concerned the action is necessary. i know it is hard to predict what is next, but you have a feel as to what might happen over the next 24 hours, 30 six hours? >> let's put the french prime minister, who have slightly different language and tone. he says the ball is in the u.k. court, it is for the british to reduce the tension over this fishing room -- fishingow, which the french ambassador will reiterate to the bri
on the rise. the who warns about the rates of infection as countries with no access to vaccine way more and more heavily on the world health system. -- weigh more and more heavily on the world health system. thank you for being with us. the route between france and the u.k. over fishing rights is interestingly, calls on the u.k. government to defend the she hae summoning of the french president r talks morrow and -- to discuss the disproportionate threats made to the u.k. the satellite officer...
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yet to deliberate from i'm so angry and i'm so, and i'm so disgusted with the knowledge king ah, or on nick locker crossed the world. this is your news, our an rti pleasure. the have your company today. my name's union. only 18 months into the pandemic on the u. s. continues to be the global cobit hotspot. it's current, the averaging around $70000.00 new cases every day. and that has put the issue of vaccine mandates front and center with protest. continuing against them. critic sub label the measures on fer, and extreme in new york, hundreds of 1st responders and city workers gathered in front of the residents of the cities mer to demonstrate against mandatory vaccination. it comes after bill de blasio earlier ordered all public workers to have at least one shot of a job by 5 pm local time. this friday to day those who failed to show proof of their vaccination will be put an unpaid. busy leave starting from next week, firefighters say they haven't been given enough time to make a decision. on wednesday, october 20th the mayor extended vaccine mandate to all public employees, eliminating out option 9 days is not en
yet to deliberate from i'm so angry and i'm so, and i'm so disgusted with the knowledge king ah, or on nick locker crossed the world. this is your news, our an rti pleasure. the have your company today. my name's union. only 18 months into the pandemic on the u. s. continues to be the global cobit hotspot. it's current, the averaging around $70000.00 new cases every day. and that has put the issue of vaccine mandates front and center with protest. continuing against them. critic sub label the...
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the business world and beyond. and charlotte davinsky has the recap of thursday's 1st day of the 4th day one. so trade and energy in focus with many criticisms of the use agenda and on how the west continues to push it own agenda on to the world. warnings about how important trade was globally. and the dire consequences of not working together. also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare or through verona, is where romeo and juliet was based on the use energy crisis was also pulled apart with harmless, saying that the block itself was to blame. i believe said we have to be very careful about what we are doing, and we cannot chat about our fantasy nuclear and not being active any more in coal and send nuclear will be important in the future. in europe, we have to intensify what we are doing in terms of renewables. and especially israel, we saving energy, but i guess we'll be israel, one of the future of our energy needs and we can edge solar and we can edge wind. but we need, we know, israel says this is our assumption. what time we hear for chance after let me say 5 years to bring to c
the business world and beyond. and charlotte davinsky has the recap of thursday's 1st day of the 4th day one. so trade and energy in focus with many criticisms of the use agenda and on how the west continues to push it own agenda on to the world. warnings about how important trade was globally. and the dire consequences of not working together. also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare or through verona, is where romeo and juliet was based on the use energy crisis was also pulled...
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world news america. still to come, the bbc sits down with sir david attenborough. he warns leaders in the developed world, act one now or it will be too late. ♪ >> the u.s. federal agency has revoked china telecom's license to operate. it comes after the u.s. treasury secretary spoke to the chinese secretary premier. >> one thing that came up in the conversation was that they wanted to see fairer treatment for chinese enterprise. here, you've got an american telecoms regulator voting to revoke the license for chinese telecoms in america. this company now has 60 days to cease operations, or else. that underscores the challen going forward. when you've got this noise going on in the background, the treatment of huawei, it makes these conversations increasingly difficult. they know they are the world's number two superpower and the fate of the global economy is important. how much progress can they make with this noise going around? ♪ >> we turn to lebanon where violent clashes in beirut led to fears of renewed civil strife. the country is in the grip of an economic and political crisis while still doing with the a
world news america. still to come, the bbc sits down with sir david attenborough. he warns leaders in the developed world, act one now or it will be too late. ♪ >> the u.s. federal agency has revoked china telecom's license to operate. it comes after the u.s. treasury secretary spoke to the chinese secretary premier. >> one thing that came up in the conversation was that they wanted to see fairer treatment for chinese enterprise. here, you've got an american telecoms regulator...
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the company's new direction is the way to go. facebook is one of the most used technology products in the history of the world. it's an iconic social media brand. over time, i hope we are seen as a met averse company. and i want to anchor our work and our identity on what we're building towards facebook changing. ready his name to meta is so exciting. i've already forgotten that we just learned they knew women were being sex choppy on the platform and did nothing. facebook is now meta, our new logo is a rubber band because our morals are elastic. oh, and we stretch the truth. it doesn't matter what you call it. there are still selling our data. the new name was unveiled alongside plans to build a so called met averse an online virtual world where people can gain work and communicate often using the so called v r headsets. the announcement pushed facebook's share price up by more than i one percent. and wondering how this new cyberspace universe might actually be implemented, not one, but 2 poly voiceovers. within a matter of years, if facebook gets its way, a lot of us could be spending much have online looki
the company's new direction is the way to go. facebook is one of the most used technology products in the history of the world. it's an iconic social media brand. over time, i hope we are seen as a met averse company. and i want to anchor our work and our identity on what we're building towards facebook changing. ready his name to meta is so exciting. i've already forgotten that we just learned they knew women were being sex choppy on the platform and did nothing. facebook is now meta, our new...
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the world needs a strong and effective world bank. that is one of the reasons why these issues have been such a concern. we saw a record 650 billion, vital for the world and a lot of attention in making sure that the imf can be effective, providing support going forward. >> that transitions us to our next guest. let's continue this with the director of the policy center at boston. eric is highlighting that slowing economy. it highlights the need of a strong and trusted imf, world bank, you name it. greg's it is really important that we contain this for the moment so that we can deal with the fact that we are dealing with a global health and global economic crisis that can really move us over a cliff. the word is out on the street. the curtains have been unveiled. this is not necessarily fit for today's purpose. they need some fundamental reform. we cannot do this this week. we need to work on vaccinating the world and dealing with debt relief. we cannot kick the can down the road. these institutions need to be reformed. >> it will not get done th
the world needs a strong and effective world bank. that is one of the reasons why these issues have been such a concern. we saw a record 650 billion, vital for the world and a lot of attention in making sure that the imf can be effective, providing support going forward. >> that transitions us to our next guest. let's continue this with the director of the policy center at boston. eric is highlighting that slowing economy. it highlights the need of a strong and trusted imf, world bank,...
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is truly back and ready to lead on the world stage on climate change. the world economy, the pandemic response, and the growing threat from authoritarian regimes around the world. this morning, we should note a deeply personal moment for this president. meeting with pope francis, of course, president biden the second u.s. president to be a catholic, someone who has a deep and long relationship with pope francis. this is the moment before they sat down for a closed door meeting that two men kept it light with smiles as they greeted each other, both laughing and joking. have a listen. >> with your permission, i would like to be able to give you a coin. it has the u.s. seal on the front. what's different with this coin, usually -- i know my son would want me to give this to you, because on the back of it, i have the state of delaware, the 261st unit, my son served with. the tradition is, i'm only kidding about this, next time i see you don't have it, you have to buy the drinks. >> lots of laughs, many smiles. those who served in the military will be familia
is truly back and ready to lead on the world stage on climate change. the world economy, the pandemic response, and the growing threat from authoritarian regimes around the world. this morning, we should note a deeply personal moment for this president. meeting with pope francis, of course, president biden the second u.s. president to be a catholic, someone who has a deep and long relationship with pope francis. this is the moment before they sat down for a closed door meeting that two men kept...
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this is the story of the collapse of one of the biggest fin pies the world has ever seen with all of the blood. and tears sheds then ends now and of the lasting impacted switch. and it's violent and still have on the world today. ah, on the 6th of may 1931. the international colonial exhibition opened in paris. it was a huge celebration of the french empire, which had never before seen so vast, so prosperous and so powerful. ah, a city within a city had been built in the blood vans, san on the eastern edge of paris, including a complete replica of the uncalled water temple, cambodia, the largest religious monument in the wilds, ah, visited the tour the whole world in a single day. and the show was a huge success with 33000000 tickets sold in 6 months. ah. the overriding narrative was obey civilizing european nation, bringing invention and progress wherever it 20 lea. i'm off. oh, oh. france considered itself the center of the world is greatness and strength. at the heart of the 40 or more territories under its control, the message was clear, ah, phone apoptosis epic wanted the middlem
this is the story of the collapse of one of the biggest fin pies the world has ever seen with all of the blood. and tears sheds then ends now and of the lasting impacted switch. and it's violent and still have on the world today. ah, on the 6th of may 1931. the international colonial exhibition opened in paris. it was a huge celebration of the french empire, which had never before seen so vast, so prosperous and so powerful. ah, a city within a city had been built in the blood vans, san on the...
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the frozen north on al jazeera. ah, i am fully back to bo, this is counting the cost on al jazeera, your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week. the battle for influenza in latin america. after seating ground to china on the diplomatic and economic front, the united states seeks to win back its neighbors with billions of dollars in new investments. we explain how. also this week the pandemic confined to many students to their homes. those lucky enough were able to go online to continue studying. we look at one of the biggest winners from the pandemic, online learning, or as silicon valley nice to call, it adds tech, and the afghans was staying put as economy crumbles around them. for this soft drinks maker, it's business as usual, but at what costs? ah, china has used it's one trillion dollar belt and road initiative to expand. it's economic and diplomatic ties worldwide. and now leads to world in trade with africa, parts of asia and latin america, a region which united states has long regarded as its backyards. over the years, china's ties with latin america and the caribbean has paid dividend
the frozen north on al jazeera. ah, i am fully back to bo, this is counting the cost on al jazeera, your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week. the battle for influenza in latin america. after seating ground to china on the diplomatic and economic front, the united states seeks to win back its neighbors with billions of dollars in new investments. we explain how. also this week the pandemic confined to many students to their homes. those lucky enough were able to go...
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and he's halfway round the world, assembles the contraption. no one else needs to go up to a corporate arranged utopia for. and you much could just one of my teeth for when you mine. yeah. citizens like user to g more looking at the clock, he won't money for future wishing which perfectly guilty. mendoza boutique either he has jo of them. i believe it was easy to leave the sonya know an air gear, you munoz, and been zoom in one, you know, not as yet. good leopard set out yet. your steam will knows. not still with your song so it's been a them of them. i really had to pay you had $3.00 pieces, julietta is boise is gucci, jonathan, you know, and that of you a road trip in the summerville is nikita most ambitious project, 2 days before their solar pod vehicle. another car was his pet project, bigger than his thought. zachary machine off. it doesn't look as glamorous. let's face it. it looks like you. dan's ill banga. bob julia will not be here some with you troy of the my bill. a thought book as well. so mosque reach seems such a thought, though it was g
and he's halfway round the world, assembles the contraption. no one else needs to go up to a corporate arranged utopia for. and you much could just one of my teeth for when you mine. yeah. citizens like user to g more looking at the clock, he won't money for future wishing which perfectly guilty. mendoza boutique either he has jo of them. i believe it was easy to leave the sonya know an air gear, you munoz, and been zoom in one, you know, not as yet. good leopard set out yet. your steam will...
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. find economic opportunity on behalf of the worldeconomic opportunity on behalf of the world. �* , . , , , the world. and these are the types of thin . s the world. and these are the types of things you _ the world. and these are the types of things you have _ the world. and these are the types of things you have to _ the world. and these are the types of things you have to look - the world. and these are the types of things you have to look at very l of things you have to look at very carefully because of course these countries of a point in saying historically, you guys created the problem. in the end, the claimant doesn't really care about who's responsible. we should care who's responsible. we should care who's responsible been in the end, have to do with the problem. and i am very sympathetic when a leader steps forward and says support the ambition but i need help to get there. i am less than they say, we don't even show the ambition. you see my peeple _ don't even show the ambition. you see my people say this is all blah blah
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on the think went us and the person to list it. i'm on the i iss and own a center by becoming the number one producer of lithium in the world. the bolivians hope one day to be able to fix the price to better enrich themselves. as china does to day with many where i'm at else the public company which operates this brand new factory, was created for this purpose 10 years ago by the government. believe in the mail they suffered momento mean those 3 are the cross. rosanna, mom i have been good on those for to look well. say a contract bella said to be see us doing impreza. sally see power participate? well mom is she knows hey, isn't glue. so don't they say when impress a teen, i feel like it goes through this tough luck to invest in bolivia, you must now commit to buying local lithium an effective way to gain access to markets in countries around the world. one of the no stress faces is but it is a man pay up on that. beneficence. his sister takes 4 k a malia gemalto latino now glen, demanding $1.00 that he has a little bit of syrup and does as he he may be in a 2nd. i'm the mother. he saw laska. i lost quite a lot of home data.
on the think went us and the person to list it. i'm on the i iss and own a center by becoming the number one producer of lithium in the world. the bolivians hope one day to be able to fix the price to better enrich themselves. as china does to day with many where i'm at else the public company which operates this brand new factory, was created for this purpose 10 years ago by the government. believe in the mail they suffered momento mean those 3 are the cross. rosanna, mom i have been good on...
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been own putting those, put him on the think went us into person to live listed on the i iss and own a center by becoming the number one producer of lithium in the world. the bolivians hope one day to be able to fix the price to better enrich themselves as china does to day with many where i'm at else the public company which operates this brand new factory, was created for this purpose 10 years ago by the government. well, you're not the man this off the momento named austria, the cross rosanna, mom i have been given those poor to look while c r a comp belastrary recess loon impreza fairly see bow and participate. well mom is g knowles. hey, this is inclusive. don't they say a when it but a such enough here? look across 3, list of luck to invest in bolivia, you must now commit to buying local lithium. an effective way to gain access to markets in countries around the world. or not minister as foss. this is, but he's a man pay up on that. then their associates is that they, he bought a k, a. molly vehicle, motel, not the not get on the mumbling one thought that he has any fatal. see it would opa and does the city now be in a 2nd? i'm the mother. he's
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stage. >> the president stepped on to the world stage. issues on the economy. greeted by italian prime minister those with authorization in the area. meeting with first responders. the president took selfies with some of these being a top line agenda for this summit. focusing on the plans for the nuclear talks advocating for global minimum attacks and rising energy prices all as the discussions back home remain in limbo. these are really important meetings. >> they had the g 20 summit and you saw the president with world leaders reacting. they get down to what they are wanting to accomplish. one of those the global minimum attacks. asking what is the biggest give away. developing relationships and pushing priorities in the actual developments having these world leaders and 80 to 90% of the world gdp. aimed at apple and others in terms of using and pushing profits off shore in areas where there are more favorable tax rates then going behind closed doors to germany, united kingdom and france describing a, quote, no b.s. conversation.
stage. >> the president stepped on to the world stage. issues on the economy. greeted by italian prime minister those with authorization in the area. meeting with first responders. the president took selfies with some of these being a top line agenda for this summit. focusing on the plans for the nuclear talks advocating for global minimum attacks and rising energy prices all as the discussions back home remain in limbo. these are really important meetings. >> they had the g 20...
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on the u. s. and how it handles its relationships with not only china, but also the rest of the world after spent the last 4 years focusing on this american 1st agenda. so china, in the us are expected to be constructive as a work to settle ongoing trade issues and address the macro economic situation that threatens both their growth. so both sides are wary of the inflation pressures, slower growth, weakening financial landscape, supply chains and also other issues. and then also on the agenda, the heads of government are expected to endorse a historic overhaul of international corporate taxes. the analyst, one that any new rules would take a long time to actually implement. so meanwhile, china and the us have agreed to continue communication at all levels on the next steps. which essentially is the same rhetoric we've been hearing. so i really don't think that this will mean much in the grand scheme of things, seeing as we've heard this phrase a 1000000 times before, but still there has been no actual step forward. it's just playing niceties on the world stage and putting on a smile while doing e
on the u. s. and how it handles its relationships with not only china, but also the rest of the world after spent the last 4 years focusing on this american 1st agenda. so china, in the us are expected to be constructive as a work to settle ongoing trade issues and address the macro economic situation that threatens both their growth. so both sides are wary of the inflation pressures, slower growth, weakening financial landscape, supply chains and also other issues. and then also on the agenda,...
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the viability of the status on the world stage was also questioned. there were calls for it to find a clue, says strategic alliance with russia to build on the strength of you re here which could act as a balance to china and to the us. there were plenty of other hard hitting words to about the you particularly over its management of the current energy crisis. the we are in a complete a mass now in your room market her are are feeling completely at the prizes sar extraordinary. hi, it is approve of history, young and anxious. we rapid gas price growth in europe is mostly connected to an excess of confidence and renewable energy sources. so mythologies say that this year, the wind force in europe was 15 percent lower than average. that negatively affected power generated by wind turbines and lead to the lack of gas reserves in europe. nobody would be europeans, would be val advice to enter into a reasonable dialogue with our supplier countries. instead of making acquisition. many you politicians may find it tempting to lift the burden of responsibility
the viability of the status on the world stage was also questioned. there were calls for it to find a clue, says strategic alliance with russia to build on the strength of you re here which could act as a balance to china and to the us. there were plenty of other hard hitting words to about the you particularly over its management of the current energy crisis. the we are in a complete a mass now in your room market her are are feeling completely at the prizes sar extraordinary. hi, it is...
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one the l. a. u. s. a wealth advisory firm is on there. if you look at the map of the world to russia, there's nothing, nothing wrong going on in the united states to all the other countries. well, you know, here's the problem. all the leaks came from officer services companies outside the united states, and that's not the place where u. s. oligarchy are going to go for their, you know, wealth defense services. we, we need a couple of good leaks from some of these trust companies. and if anyone's listening and they want to contact me, i can help you, you know, disclose your information confidentially. because that will actually help shift the u. s. dynamic. the fact that the u. s. oligarchy are not name doesn't mean they're not using the same secrecy jurisdiction, shell companies opaque trust. they're using all the same tools. they just haven't been named in the story yet. you know, you've been investigating equality for years and, you know, say the big accounting firms for some of the biggest banks. how is it that they are so able to stop whistle blowing within their organi
one the l. a. u. s. a wealth advisory firm is on there. if you look at the map of the world to russia, there's nothing, nothing wrong going on in the united states to all the other countries. well, you know, here's the problem. all the leaks came from officer services companies outside the united states, and that's not the place where u. s. oligarchy are going to go for their, you know, wealth defense services. we, we need a couple of good leaks from some of these trust companies. and if...
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of— them spread across the world, and one of the — them spread across the world, and one of cerned about climate change, you have _ are concerned about climate change, you have seen it shoot up the ranking — you have seen it shoot up the ranking of— you have seen it shoot up the ranking of voters' concerning polling — ranking of voters' concerning polling and so i think politicians ignore — polling and so i think politicians ignore 6reta thunberg at their peril — ignore greta thunberg at their eril. �* , ., ., ignore greta thunberg at their eril. �*, ., ., peril. let's turn to the front page ofthe peril. let's turn to the front page of the sunday — peril. let's turn to the front page of the sunday times, _ peril. let's turn to the front page of the sunday times, despite - peril. let's turn to the front page of the sunday times, despite a l peril. let's turn to the front page | of the sunday times, despite a lot of the sunday times, despite a lot of pessimism about what will be achieved at cop26 it seems we hopefully have a positive concerning rain forests, john? this hopefull
of— them spread across the world, and one of the — them spread across the world, and one of cerned about climate change, you have _ are concerned about climate change, you have seen it shoot up the ranking — you have seen it shoot up the ranking of— you have seen it shoot up the ranking of voters' concerning polling — ranking of voters' concerning polling and so i think politicians ignore — polling and so i think politicians ignore 6reta thunberg at their peril — ignore greta...
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high on the agenda when the 620 to be high on the agenda when the g20 leaders late on sunday, before many head off to scotland for the long—awaited cop26 conference. south korea is one of the world'scism it is aiming for a 40% reduction in emissions in the next decade. our south korea correspondent has been speaking to the country's environment minister stop she began by asking of the country should have said more ambitious targets. translation: it is possible to set a higher number - but what remains is whether this number is achievable. korea is a country that has always turned to the impossible into possible. the current goal of 40% is still a challenging task and some say it is impossible but we will turn this number into a reality. one of the biggest challenges south korea is going to have is reducing its coal emissions. right now, coal makes up 43% of its energy. so how are you going to reduce that? translation: the most common renewable energy will be solar - and wind but 70% of the landmass in korea is mountainous, so it is not easy to find the right location to install renewable energy. we are looking at suitable industrial sites such as factory rooftops and wall—mounted
high on the agenda when the 620 to be high on the agenda when the g20 leaders late on sunday, before many head off to scotland for the long—awaited cop26 conference. south korea is one of the world'scism it is aiming for a 40% reduction in emissions in the next decade. our south korea correspondent has been speaking to the country's environment minister stop she began by asking of the country should have said more ambitious targets. translation: it is possible to set a higher number - but...
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the street here in rome on saturday. some are calling for action on the climate crisis and others are marching against capitalism. they all have one message, the net for world leader. it's a global equity climate change. now we're marketing today because we're asking for more concrete policies on climate change since the g 20 is happening right now, and the summit will continue on sunday. people will be watching closely to see if a closing statement will go far enough and addressing climate change. adam rainy, jazeera rome, let's speak to our diplomatic editor james mays. he's joining us from rome. so james is we're saying it is the final day of the g. 20 summit over where you are in rome and the focus very much on climate change. yeah, absolutely. the main plenary session went, all the leaders are sitting around the table is on climate. those words, obviously important words as a final communique are important. we don't know those yet that no, it's not been released yet, but we've certainly seen a draft copy out there as obtained a draft copy and that language in there, which talks about keeping global warming well below 2 degrees is not the 1.5 degrees th
the street here in rome on saturday. some are calling for action on the climate crisis and others are marching against capitalism. they all have one message, the net for world leader. it's a global equity climate change. now we're marketing today because we're asking for more concrete policies on climate change since the g 20 is happening right now, and the summit will continue on sunday. people will be watching closely to see if a closing statement will go far enough and addressing climate...
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on budget in london. coming up the show is boris johnson's. you can government and gaap, 26, leading the world to extinction. we ask an adviser on the environment to some of the world's largest companies, jonathan for it, and with the most significant multinational climate event in years. just days away . when a jo, enemies, russia and china said to be a no show all the small coming up in today's going underground at 1st is violence linked to u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock sudan, syria, yemen and jerusalem. britain so called mainstream media laser focused more on this weekend glasgow cop 26 summit build is a chance, perhaps a lost chance to save humanity from climate catastrophe and join now by author activists in the diane of green politics in britain decades. jonathan pour it. thanks so much, johnson for coming on to extinction, rebellion saying nothing in the run up that resembles a compassionate functional response to the crisis. and we should expect catastrophic failure. and i don't know where to go means you mean you're going to amplify the distractions? is it, is t
on budget in london. coming up the show is boris johnson's. you can government and gaap, 26, leading the world to extinction. we ask an adviser on the environment to some of the world's largest companies, jonathan for it, and with the most significant multinational climate event in years. just days away . when a jo, enemies, russia and china said to be a no show all the small coming up in today's going underground at 1st is violence linked to u. k. arm sales and foreign policy continues to rock...
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on the court. i think that's been the main key. i'm the atlanta braves can secure the world series later on sunday, for the 1st time in 26 years. i had of the game for against the houston astros donald trump join the atlantic crowd for their traditional pre game tomahawk chop a. all the braves took the games, 32 home runs from dansby swanson and jorge. so lou proving the difference at land to lead the series 3 games to one. i'm just thankful to be here. but like i said, i think that, um, you know, there's still a lot love to be written in. i think that we need to go out and, and continue to compete for ourselves in that position. you know, to give this city while it's been longing for you know, it been plainest tough plans, real tough. and so, you know, we gotta, we gotta when, to morrow. i mean that's, we've had our back to the walls before. so, oh, you know, our guys know what to do. i mean, does not a whole was to be said, i mean, we know we have to do it to wear tomorrow, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to mary. i'm in london. thanks sarah. that's it. t
on the court. i think that's been the main key. i'm the atlanta braves can secure the world series later on sunday, for the 1st time in 26 years. i had of the game for against the houston astros donald trump join the atlantic crowd for their traditional pre game tomahawk chop a. all the braves took the games, 32 home runs from dansby swanson and jorge. so lou proving the difference at land to lead the series 3 games to one. i'm just thankful to be here. but like i said, i think that, um, you...
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the emotional moment one congresswoman broke down in tears. >>> the new warning on the border why a potential record surge of migrants may be coming the stunning images, the new eruption in one of the world's most active volcanos. >>> caught on camera, the airline passenger out on the wing and what happened next >>> and just in, the nfl's big announcement the all star lineup for the 2022 super bowl halftime show. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening. congress stepping away from the cliff tonight racing to beat a midnight deadline. both chambers voting today to avert a shutdown and fund the government through december 3rd shortly before we came on the air, president biden signing the bill into effect tonight, however, the country still facing potential fiscal peril and defaulting on loans if congress can't raise the debt limit soon another big vote in the offing our team is standing by garrett haake starts us off and, garrett, this vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill has turned into a real cliff hanger. >> reporter: it has, lester this vote was originally scheduled to be held on monday. tonight negotiators from the house, the senate and the white house behi
the emotional moment one congresswoman broke down in tears. >>> the new warning on the border why a potential record surge of migrants may be coming the stunning images, the new eruption in one of the world's most active volcanos. >>> caught on camera, the airline passenger out on the wing and what happened next >>> and just in, the nfl's big announcement the all star lineup for the 2022 super bowl halftime show. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with...
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and the response to cov, it is high on the world leaders agenda. and other key fame is climate change about which some say they're not doing anywhere near enough or europe corresponded peter all about is in the italian capital. as world leaders gather here in rome for this years g 20 summit. they've also been met by a large number of protesters. you've come to particularly vent their anger at what they see as a lack of action when it comes to climate change. the protesters themself actually coming from quite a diverse number of groups, including unions far left organizations and those who say they've lost their jobs through globalism. also a large number of climate activists that you would recognize as such. 2 people in particular of drawn their iron knots, the u. s. president joe biden, and the british prime minister, forrest johnson, president biden. because well, he's had a lot to say about the need for action to be taken, but the hasn't been that much in the way of climate action coming from the white house as of yet forest johnson. because star
and the response to cov, it is high on the world leaders agenda. and other key fame is climate change about which some say they're not doing anywhere near enough or europe corresponded peter all about is in the italian capital. as world leaders gather here in rome for this years g 20 summit. they've also been met by a large number of protesters. you've come to particularly vent their anger at what they see as a lack of action when it comes to climate change. the protesters themself actually...
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it's going to be a tough one, i would love to get to the world — tough one, i would love to get to thein the camp that expresses orientated _ goals within the camp that expresses orientated rather than getting to one _ orientated rather than getting to one. ~ , . orientated rather than getting to one. . , ., ., , one. wells are in action this evening- — one. wells are in action this evening- a _ one. wells are in action this evening. a crucial— one. wells are in action this evening. a crucial game. i playing their 200th official game tonight in lendava. to put that into context — england are playing their 785th tomorrow. still relatively new, wales players have a book club. they may seldom have a better chance than the word they have this time around. how would you prepare for such a big game? whales women have got a book club going within their squad. gemma grainger bought a book for one player — got it delivered to her house in leeds. nonetheless, she says it is still helping their preparations. the education around, the grange book for example, it really nice messages in there _ for
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on the map. that was the world health organization's target. the problem comes down to supply. ies on covax, the global vaccine sharing program, but covax revised down the number of doses aimed to deliver by the end of the year. we are joined from cape town by the managing director of a pharmaceutical staff working with the world health organization in south africa to develop their own mrna vaccines. welcome to the program. this is incredible work you are doing. how long until you can have a covid vaccine for africa do you think? guest: thank you and greetings from a beautiful, summer, south african evening. depending on whether we have access to technology, the timelines can be short or quite long. the scientists in south africa under the guidance and support of who have started production forward, integration, and production of the vaccine that is made based on a sequenc one of the best vaccines available to population at the moment, and that is the moderna vaccine, because access to critical information, this could be done in 12 to 14 months if not the timelines longer. host:
on the map. that was the world health organization's target. the problem comes down to supply. ies on covax, the global vaccine sharing program, but covax revised down the number of doses aimed to deliver by the end of the year. we are joined from cape town by the managing director of a pharmaceutical staff working with the world health organization in south africa to develop their own mrna vaccines. welcome to the program. this is incredible work you are doing. how long until you can have a...
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on the 1st of september, 1939. the world exploded. from my york city book to algiers, to saigon, the soldiers of the empire were called on to mobilize for fries only. lucille, this id then did one time colony can not free allow viola by pre manase. so me your drop off a anemia. then why? by fee book. so this you gave me levy ball. he's got the all the activities of a 10 months later, on the 14th of june, 1940, the german army marched into paris. the ranks of colonial troops were shocked. france had been defeated. the white colonizer was not invincible. ah, marsha peyton's government in vichy collaborated with nazi germany, while charles de gaulle made his famous call of the 18th of june to fight on. but he stood alone to resist and to liberate france. he had only one option to rally the empire to his cause. starting with africa. in august 1940 felix, a boy, the 1st black governor of chad joined to going soon, cameroon, the congo, the bone and others joined him. with this level of support, the goal could now prepare for the liberation o
on the 1st of september, 1939. the world exploded. from my york city book to algiers, to saigon, the soldiers of the empire were called on to mobilize for fries only. lucille, this id then did one time colony can not free allow viola by pre manase. so me your drop off a anemia. then why? by fee book. so this you gave me levy ball. he's got the all the activities of a 10 months later, on the 14th of june, 1940, the german army marched into paris. the ranks of colonial troops were shocked. france...
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in the world corrupted, you need to descend, who join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex silent. sure. well, i'll be speaking to yes, of the world of politics, sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm . ah. ah, welcome at crossing. we're all things are considered. i'm peter level to remind you . we're discussing e u china relations. ah. okay, go back to look, you know, i started out talking with our to our guest in beijing, out the new approach, this new cold war as a erie, we're our resemblance to european colonialism of the 19th century. but there's also an echo of history here. and it is of the cold war itself after world war 2. and where europe found itself as a junior partner to the united states with the end of the cold war, the not the rise of china, but the return of china. um, it's the u. s. that is making everybody choose, you gotta be with us or you're with them. okay. and europe is the one in the middle . most of all, i am it completely baffled by a the euro at will euro proper know it, it has the into a well educated people industrial
in the world corrupted, you need to descend, who join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex silent. sure. well, i'll be speaking to yes, of the world of politics, sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm . ah. ah, welcome at crossing. we're all things are considered. i'm peter level to remind you . we're discussing e u china relations. ah. okay, go back to look, you know, i started out talking with our to our guest in beijing, out the...
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the start. shaheen shah afridi on target. both openers out inside three overs. pakistan have never beaten india in a worldey've got to get past virat kohli though. with a helping hand from the one handed sixes of rishabh pant — kohli's 57 got india to 151. competitive but not conclusive. in reply, mohammad rizwan went aerial early. babar azam liked that idea, the captain leading the way to victory. pakistan got there with an over to spare. didn't lose a wicket. india rarely lose like this. but for the men in green, a night to rememberfor generations a night to remember for generations to come. sp, bbc news britain have also been competing in the artistic gymnastics world championships this weekend injapan. and while there was no real standout medal success — several new names had the opportunity to announce themselves on the world stage. following his stunning gold on the pommel horse, at this summer's tokyo 0lympics — max whitlockjoined me in the studio earlier. he's resting from this year's competition — and said the experience would serve those competing well. it's nice being on the side of it this tim
the start. shaheen shah afridi on target. both openers out inside three overs. pakistan have never beaten india in a worldey've got to get past virat kohli though. with a helping hand from the one handed sixes of rishabh pant — kohli's 57 got india to 151. competitive but not conclusive. in reply, mohammad rizwan went aerial early. babar azam liked that idea, the captain leading the way to victory. pakistan got there with an over to spare. didn't lose a wicket. india rarely lose like this....
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no real standout medal success — several new names had the opportunity to announce themselves on the worldold on the pommel horse, at this summer's tokyo olympics — max whitlockjoined me in the studio earlier. he's resting from this year's competition — and said the experience would serve those competing well. it's nice being on the side of it this time around, seeing the young men's team and the young women's teams. for them to go out there, gain experience and i think what they showed was, there was a few mistakes, but it's very normal when you're up and coming but but we have shown is difficult level was there. the skill standards were there and they were the roads best and they really are picking a good amount of finals and it's about tying those loose ends up and making sure they go back full of motivation and inspiration from this championship give aid to go again. would've been your highlights what you have seen? for me, it is the seeing the guys out there, the youngsters, i think the real youngsters and so, hayden, skinner, real experience couple of guys that were really trying to
no real standout medal success — several new names had the opportunity to announce themselves on the worldold on the pommel horse, at this summer's tokyo olympics — max whitlockjoined me in the studio earlier. he's resting from this year's competition — and said the experience would serve those competing well. it's nice being on the side of it this time around, seeing the young men's team and the young women's teams. for them to go out there, gain experience and i think what they showed...
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on a regular basis. this is stil the largest economy in the world. problems it has a financially are pretty big problems. >> indeed. samira hussain in new york, thank you. in other news from around the world, the oldest defendant ever to go on trial for alleged nazi era climb -- crimes have appeared -- has appeared on the court in germany. the man was a guard at one of the camps. the un security council has been told alarming accounts of people dying from hunger are emerging from ethiopia. the u.n. secretary general said humanitarian efforts are being crippled and he appealed to the ethiopian government asking for aid to be moved freely after a year of conflict. the vice president of the philippines will run for the presidency next year. he has been an outspoken critic of the current president and his war on drugs. she said she would fight to free the country from the situatio >> you are watching bbc world news america, still tcome on tonight's program, u.s. national security adviser tells the bbc the u.s. must stand up for its interests in the face
on a regular basis. this is stil the largest economy in the world. problems it has a financially are pretty big problems. >> indeed. samira hussain in new york, thank you. in other news from around the world, the oldest defendant ever to go on trial for alleged nazi era climb -- crimes have appeared -- has appeared on the court in germany. the man was a guard at one of the camps. the un security council has been told alarming accounts of people dying from hunger are emerging from...
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it's one of the largest shale oil and gas reserves in the world, like i'm one of those located in argentina. but the owner region, it covers an area of over 30000 square kilometers, and extraction companies have invested heavily in exploiting it is in this and the while has been living in the regional town of south sal warning all his life. he says, while he's glad of the new economy opportunities brought by the companies, there is also a downside earthquakes. the q comes from william in cornersville. these are not natural movements. i never felt before. i felt for very strong shakes that broke my house. the house started to shake and for a few seconds we all looked at each other and then it stopped. increasingly, low guns are blaming the practice of fracking for this is miguel 70 fracking uses thousands of liters of water and sand that are injected in the soil at high pressure to push out the oil and gas. scientists continue to debate whether the practice can provoke earthquakes. although i recent studying argentina says there is a direct link between fracking and sysmic activity right acr
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europe stands at a crossroads will remain dependent on washington is a junior partner or will europe opt to play the role of a great power on the world stage. so you see this statistic that 90 percent of the wow, the sell by 10 percent of the population and they added trillions of dollars to their network. since the pandemic, one would look out onto the american landscape and reversed. the figures are lawyers are too weak against organized crime punishment. so to lean and so there's a lot of things you need to do in the area of criminal law that is not been done, not by the current government, not by the former government, because they don't realize what's needed to be done and we need made you changes in sweden to fix this problem, we need to real life sentences. we need much more surveillance. when it comes to criminal gowns, we need a special penal code to fight criminal gangs that april posts 10 years ago. but no one listened back them. and the government current and the former government, they are doing minor changes, but those changes doesn't matter. while a crime rates are skyrocketing in the u. s. city of minneapolis and the
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and on the one hand, inevitably the world needs this country in this capacity. but then on the other hand, there are quite a few of those who don't want to deal with moscow in this role. now, at this event is happening at a very crucial time. kevin, like you're saying, because winter is coming, the winter season is just around the corner. and also we're still hot on the heels of something that's been dubbed by many as a real energy crisis in europe with prices, for example, for natural gas skyrocketing with some shortages in supplies in also there's been debates on the key energy policies because of all that well off, i'm glad to tell you that we are beginning our coverage with an a lot of thoughts. i hope. where does that is angel wilkinson? secretary general of the world energy council angela. welcome, and thank you very much for joining me this morning. the pleasure to be care rush, reggie wait. so angela, i mentioned the words debate has just begun. is it already over? has there really been a crisis? and what is the reason for these unprecedented spikes in pr
and on the one hand, inevitably the world needs this country in this capacity. but then on the other hand, there are quite a few of those who don't want to deal with moscow in this role. now, at this event is happening at a very crucial time. kevin, like you're saying, because winter is coming, the winter season is just around the corner. and also we're still hot on the heels of something that's been dubbed by many as a real energy crisis in europe with prices, for example, for natural gas...
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on the maldives. this is impacting on the maldives. this is impacting on the maldives. this is impacting on the entire world. ippines of the maldives your survival of your very state depends on what is decided during this process. it is existential for those low—lying nations whereas richer nations have the luxury to be able to put an adaptation times is because they can afford it. we can afford for global warming to be a little higher than the maldives can so this is what so crucial and why is such a keen to bring everyone to the table so that everyone has a say and everyone commits in this process of peer pressure when a lot of the success of this is dependent on nations being willing to outdo each other in terms of the commitments they will make because that decisive decade is about the fact the clock is ticking. we will not stop global warming because it's already happening. we are at about 1.1 in terms of increase of global temperature above preindustrial level so we will not stop it but the clock is ticking as we look towards, we really need to slash emissions in half and the next decade and get to net
on the maldives. this is impacting on the maldives. this is impacting on the maldives. this is impacting on the entire world. ippines of the maldives your survival of your very state depends on what is decided during this process. it is existential for those low—lying nations whereas richer nations have the luxury to be able to put an adaptation times is because they can afford it. we can afford for global warming to be a little higher than the maldives can so this is what so crucial and why...
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we're going to get on and do the things that matter to both of us and make sure that we work together on tackling the big issues that face the worldnce in the relationship. if one of our partners decides to breach the trade and cooperation agreement that we struck, then obviously that's a matter that we'll have to pursue. the prime minister may want to play nice with the french president and their other high—ranking friends, but if macron goes further, that power hug might not last. borisjohnson�*s lieutenant, david frost, wrote online that french rhetoric was problematic and troubling, and warned uk could trigger legal action, a dispute settlement mechanism before too long. the fist bump isn't yet a dramatic punch—up over channel permits. borisjohnson has, to use his joke — much biggerfish to fry — getting other wealthy big countries to move faster — india, and especially china. borisjohnson boris johnson with borisjohnson with his wife carried tonight wanting other leaders to stop and think that they ought to, they must, give up they ought to, they must, give up more cash, give up more carbon. people are often very conceited abo
we're going to get on and do the things that matter to both of us and make sure that we work together on tackling the big issues that face the worldnce in the relationship. if one of our partners decides to breach the trade and cooperation agreement that we struck, then obviously that's a matter that we'll have to pursue. the prime minister may want to play nice with the french president and their other high—ranking friends, but if macron goes further, that power hug might not last....
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the u. k. government finally agrees to meet exxon on 1st of may. 2019 the house of commons makes history becoming the 1st national parliament in the world to declare a climate and ecological emergency. ah, climate change, activism stretches back 50 years. april the 22nd 1970 saw the launch of us day. 20000000 americans took to the streets on a modern environmental movement was born. and the eighty's, greenpeace took matters into their own hands. heading to the seas to battle the commercial dumping of toxic waste, nuclear testing and whale hunting. to day, the movement has a new fig ahead and teenager gretta turned back. the older generations have failed, tackling the biggest crisis humanity as of the face by going on school strike. she inspired 1400000 students and 112 countries to join her in a global woke house. the message has been clear for 50 years, but to day the voice is louder and more insistence than ever. ah, that cry change must happen now. ah, every war leads the devastating in thank tell me environment earth rise, explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientist. a safeguarding one of our most
the u. k. government finally agrees to meet exxon on 1st of may. 2019 the house of commons makes history becoming the 1st national parliament in the world to declare a climate and ecological emergency. ah, climate change, activism stretches back 50 years. april the 22nd 1970 saw the launch of us day. 20000000 americans took to the streets on a modern environmental movement was born. and the eighty's, greenpeace took matters into their own hands. heading to the seas to battle the commercial...
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Oct 2, 2021
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society, a un special rough or ter, on adequate housing, travels the world, investigating the global crisis as people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on a just 0 ah and kimbrell and i'll have the top stories on al jazeera and taliban says it's speaking directly to the us about building relations. more than a month after american and foreign forces withdrew from afghanistan. boss in an interview with al jazeera, the tele bonds, foreign affairs spokesman denounced to us drone operations in afghanistan, base their violation of our territorial integrity of afghanistan. it is a blatant and a clear violation. it is against the commitments that the united states of america made in the doha agreement. that though how agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and the other countries as well. its allies will not interfere in an internal affairs of for up with understand they are not only by latey their own commitments, but they are also violating international law. ongoing philippine presidents, rodrigo de t
society, a un special rough or ter, on adequate housing, travels the world, investigating the global crisis as people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on a just 0 ah and kimbrell and i'll have the top stories on al jazeera and taliban says it's speaking directly to the us about building relations. more than a month after american and foreign forces withdrew from afghanistan. boss in an interview with al jazeera, the tele...