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Victorian planning their own way forward a summit in brussels stands behind plans for a green deal which pledges to make the e. U. Carbon neutral in the coming decades. And the way of life threatened by Global Warming we find out how its causing the disease to break out among the reindeer herds of siberia. Im sumi so much god its good to have you with us britains conservatives have won an overall majority in the u. K. General election decisively ending 3 and a half years of political gridlock Prime Minister Boris Johnson says his government has been given a powerful new mandate to finally take britain out of the European Union for the Opposition Labor Party its an historic defeat after a near wipe out in its traditional heartlands lets take a look now at the results from. On the election the conservatives have a huge majority you see here far exceeding the 326 seats needed to become the Biggest Party and theyve been huge losses for labor as we said the Main Opposition Party the Scottish Nationalist Party saw considerable gains now the Election Results defied expectations for the main parties what the conservatives did far better than expected the labor party in the liberal democrats saw their hopes dashed labours leader is now on his way out and the lib dems leader has already gone failing even to win her own seat for the man who called it this election was an all or nothing gamble do or die in the end narratives gave way to relief as he and his conservatives looked on course for a historic night. The unlikeliest rock star welcome tells the 4 story of the result. That paid off. With this mandate and this majority we will be able to do what. The Pay Attention to is this this election means that getting brits done is not the irrefutable irresistible although arguable decision. Of the british people this 2nd story is that of a labor party in need of a hug after it was defeated decades there heartlands did the unthinkable and voted conservative it is now no longer a matter of will leader Jeremy Corbyn go but when. This is obviously a very disappointing night for the labor party with the result that weve got on also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general Election Campaign. The start story is of a dish United Kingdom the Scottish National party racked up a landslide north of the border roy motions got the better of some. But they couldnt distract from renewed calls for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. So given the verdict of the people of scotland last night the Scottish Government will next week publish the detailed democratic east for the transfer of power to enable a referendum to be put beyond legal challenge another headache which johnson in Northern Ireland where for the 1st time parties backing a United Ireland outnumbered poor british unionists the final lesson of this eventful night is the voters overwhelmingly rejecting the pull european liberals their leader was ousted ending any effort to keep britain inside the European Union. These results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope. I still believe that we as a country can be warm and generous inclusive and open. Next up for johnson a visit to Buckingham Palace where he received the official nod to form a government after a 30 minute meeting with Queen Elizabeth the 2nd it was. Back to work. On dining street victorious and vindicated but whether he can deliver on his promise to put breaks it to bed and at what cost to his country its a story yet to be told. Lets go to our correspondent standing by for us outside number 10 downing street hi very good good to see you youve been talking to voters across the u. K. To lawmakers ahead of the selection what do you think about the scale of this conservative victory. Boris johnson really has to live a massive victory for his party he has reached out to voters where the conservative party was never able to get any foot into the door to the industrial heartland switch for 4 sometimes 100 years in the hands of the labor party the x. Mining communities where the manufacturing communities that voted strongly for breakfast and i just did not want Jeremy Corbin where they didnt like his press apology the labor partys policy for a 2nd referendum they voted for Boris Johnson and many of them for the 1st time ive spoken to several people and they did not have a good word for Jeremy Corbin and the labor party and many said well this is the 1st time like my my parents my grandparents weve always voted labor but for the 1st time im going to vote for the conservatives and this is really Boris Johnsons trial. It really has been an incredibly polarizing Alexion Bereket where has this left the u. K. Well. Almost half of the people in the u. K. A very good to remain in the European Union and i think there will be a lot of people that are clearly very sad and they feel deprived that theyre being member of the European Union being able to travel and work in other e. U. Countries that easily that they will take and be taken away from them others are going to rejoice a lot of futile dont want to hear anything more about break that and this sort of easy message by Boris Johnson they will just say well enough of all they did ring for 3 years so many different reactions we respect in some people in london so lets listen to what they have to say thats a current result for the tories. To win here for the 1st turn which is a good result for an end. Well into. I think its dreadful were going to leave you now goodness knows whats going to happen. Its going to be in power for next 5 years now people in this country are really suffering homelessness people are going hungry and. Leaving the e. U. Which i think is just dishonest i think. The politicians of the mission about so long i think theyre on the. Public and now weve got what the public wants to ok because of the voices of the voters there of meanwhile Boris Johnson has met the queen to formally ask her to form a government what will be his main priorities in the coming days and weeks. Well i think his 1st virtue right now just after hes come back to visit the queen is to get a little bit of sleep he did look quite uncombed i have to say when he went and i wouldve done in st he probably didnt get much sleep during the night but then its all about gregs if hes going to get the pollen together already next week so then he will want to get his Withdrawal Agreement the deal that he has hammered out with the e. U. On what terms to leave the e. U. Thats already going to go through Parliament Next Week and that clears the path for leaving the e. U. At the end of january already however after that he has to renegotiate with the e. U. And its about the future relationship that its about what kind of trade what kind of Security Partnership is the u. K. Going to have in the future with the European Union and that might not be just as easy as it was johnson has promised the voters here during this Election Campaign what about at home in the u. K. Back that we know for some time now has this mandate this majority will it be smooth sailing implementing what he wants going forward. Well 1st of all its not going to be easy with the e. U. Boris johnson has promised its all going to be done by the end of the year but many experts here many of his critics are pointing out that normally these deals are taking years to negotiate so it might not be quite as quick as hes hoping for it as he has promised however hes also facing a really disunited United Kingdom here as in scotland the nationalists have had major victories and hes going to face more calls for another referendum in scotland because the scottish people did not invade to leave the European Union and they dont want it and they will make his life more difficult than in Northern Ireland also the unionist parties that were pro brags that have lost seats so he might face calls for a really nice at all and so the union itself is at stake here and forest johnson will have his hands full to to really deal with this country thats more disunited and more polarized than ever our correspondent reporting for us in london thank you so much. All World Leaders have been reacting to Boris Johnsons victory u. S. President donald trump said britain and the United States would now be free to strike what he called a massive new trade deal after a break said and the german chancellor Angela Merkel just said this response. Force will only to use this opportunity to congratulate Boris Johnson to hear is to match a election victory i think that this victory is very clear its obvious that the Withdrawal Agreement can be passed by the british side but also by the european side and we can then. Attend to the negotiations which are going to be difficult enough on the future of the relationship between the European Union and the United Kingdom we made ourselves very clear we said that during the council today we will put all air in a cheek and unity into working towards this objective when. America there speaking at a press conference at the e. U. Summit in brussels where leaders are meeting as well to discuss brags that and matters is covering a summit for us hi gary what other reactions have you seen there are from european leaders to Boris Johnsons victory. Well you just heard our american as i think she put it into a nutshell. The message was right from a number of leaders here that they were rather pleased with the outcome seeing that it does bring some stability at least it rules out and disorderly brecks it for now one has to say well well have to see only goshi actions pan out in the future but many here of course also mentioned that theyre sad to see the u. K. Leif. Garrett it does seem to make clear that breaks it is coming but the deal on the future relationship with the e. U. Data certainly not settled yet what kind of negotiations are we looking at. Michelle michelle of the head of the European Council here emphasized the number of times that he wants to see a strong and close relationship to appear in the future then that will be really the difficulty now what we have so far is not a breakthrough deal but we have a divorce steal and to get the bricks and deal the leaders and the u. K. Will now have practically a year to hammer out such a deal which is a short period of time so lots of details to discuss many leaders emphasized that that the standards will be a big issue a level Playing Field with the u. K. So that there will dont be too many advantages for the u. K. If one wants to trade with them in a close relationship so lots to discuss leaders also discussed another issue for over 10 hours last night lets take a look. First suspense. And then a little disappointment journalists in brussels knew the result of the u. K. Election means one thing that breaks it most likely will happen. But leaders focused on another topic that might fundamentally transform the e. U. In the years to come it was very interesting to see the lead us and or seeing and supporting. A complex European Green deal weve been debating. Being all the opportunity brings along that debate took almost 10 hours the result of all Member States indorsed the goal of the e. U. Becoming climate neutral by 2050 but one country did not commit to actually implementing that goal pole that. We agreed to the principle that poland can achieve climate neutrality at its own pace and she came out that. The reason for this exemption is that poland is heavily reliant on coal and fears the costs of transition to a greener economy the Country Holding back on a commitment seems like a serious setback to the deal but the german chancellor did not agree if in that ng im quite content and if the circumstances change for europe is not divided into different pots we have one member state that needs a little more time to think about how to implement this so that we have a good outlook for success in a good ol us east often with a flick it was not the outcome these activists had hoped for though before leaders kicked off their meeting they have tried to create a sense of urgency by bringing fire and smoke to the summit venue it appears the message did make it to everyone inside the building. Ok care so we know the goal now climate neutrality by the year 2050 do we know how the e. U. Plans to get there. That will be really interesting that is the key word is here is implementation a number of leaders have mentioned that today including the german chancellor she pointed out a number of things for instance a carbon tax that could be raised on the borders of the e. U. For products that come in and that have been produced under carbon intensive circumstances she said there will be quite a bit of a debate on that one regarding protectionism overall i think goes off on the mind the head of the European Commission really once that to to see this climate package not only as something that that it meets targets reducing reducing carbon Carbon Emissions but also as an opportunity as an opportunity to create shops to boost innovation to start a new Energy Sources to invest into a wind and solar power and so something something that Member States will also benefit from. Not just reporting for us from brussels thank you for your insights. Well that e. U. Resolution to fight Climate Change coincides with the Global Climate summit thats been held in madrid for the past 2 weeks representatives of nearly 200 states have been trying to find solutions to the Climate Crisis ahead of crucial 2020 deadline set by the Paris Agreement the conference was set to conclude today but with disagreement among participants negotiations are set to drag on and climate activists say even the best case outcome will likely fall short of what is needed to avert a future ravaged by Global Warming. And lets go right to our correspondent sonia is in madrid at the cop 25 conference good to see you this resolution was adopted by nearly all of the european Member States but are people there unanimous that this is setting the bar for how to combat Climate Change going forward. It will still be a number of delegates here and i have to say especially delegates have welcomed the scale of the mission of this deal that would really make the. Continent they say this is a big deal the german environment minister said you know this is a strong signal coming from what is the worlds 3rd largest carbon emitter so it is it is being healed you know but some delegates but Campaign Groups here have been more critical of one of these groups and the protests today outside the main Conference Hall he said these plans dont go far enough theyre too small they too far off in the future and one of the main criticisms of your has been that this goal of climate neutrality is simply too vague and what would be better is really to concrete action and really kind of ramped up its commitment to do slashing Greenhouse Gas emissions. We mentioned that the Climate Summit was supposed to conclude today the negotiations are still going on what is Holding Things up. Well so we one of the narrow very narrow ins of the summit is quite technical its meant to kind of hammer out the final details on how to implement the 2015 paris climate treaty which is set to take effect next year and talks right now are really bogged down in kind of deep technical rouses a lot of political wrangling there are accusations that some countries are only looking out for the National Interests theyre not looking at the Bigger Picture there are 2 main sticking points one is on Global Carbon markets and the other is how to compensate countries that are reeling from Climate Change impacts that cannot be prevented all adapted to and this is this issue is primarily a question of finance the question of you know who will pay and how much for losses suffered by island states like the ball deaves who are really grappling with rising sea levels and it was like lawns and stones ok center with those disagreements there what sort of concrete commitments you think we can expect to come out of the summit. Well so we the overarching goal of the summit is to raise a mission that is to get you know countries to put more ambitious pledges on the table now the problem here is that the deadline for countries to do this is under the paris treaty is 2020 thats next year so its very unlikely that were going to see any big commitments coming in the United Nations to say that im more than 80 countries that are willing to do more but they really only make up about 10 percent of global emissions whats missing here are our commitments by big polluters like india like china brazil and theyve really indicated that theyre not willing to do a lot theyre waiting really for us to step up to the plate our correspondents on your reporting there for us from madrid thank you sonia. Well Climate Change sometimes makes itself felt in unexpected ways for example rising temperatures on Russias Arctic coast are not only causing the ice to melt but also releasing dangerous bacteria into the atmosphere that have been lot lying dormant in the siberian permafrost bacteria like the deadly anthrax now 3 years ago there was an outbreak on the yaml peninsula and. Traveled there to find out how the regions reindeer herders are dealing with the consequences. Daybreak in the ton truck. Time for breakfast. We are on the young model peninsula news the pool our circle this is where severe is Indigenous People known as the think nets leaf. Natural still seems to be in balance but life isnt nearly as idyllic as it looks traces of Climate Change are never far away its left its mark on the next population and as they are already at the moment its minus 10 degrees celsius which is pretty warm for this season and this area by the root problem comes in to some other one of the average temperature here is about 8 degrees celsius higher than it should be. Because of the mild temperatures of bacteria that have survived for thousands of years in the gamma frost surfacing and becoming active even anthrax bacteria spores. 3 years ago or it infected entire interior us for the 1st time in 75 years anthrax broke out these see beauty animals eat grass even the vet could theoretically transmitted the very dangerous infection there to vend the rentier infected some shepherds animals and humans live side by side of the tundra. With a mini we knew we would be lost without reindeer not a provide food and clothing to our lives are intertwined we must vaccinate the reindeer to make sure their lives are not endangered then theyll be protected against anthrax in the truck. But experts warn there is no 100 percent guarantee 1st because some shepherds have refused to devise a need for their herds there werent more of their current will perish do you. The vaccination then due to anthrax. During the last of the demick many of the infected animals had to be burned many but not. Enough but it is very expensive to burn a large animals that is why not all were incinerated its likely that some animals were left in the tundra and may become a new source of anthrax so this problem may continue into the future when you show. Human activity is to blame both for the rapid rise of temperatures in the Russian Arctic and of the thawing of the permafrost. Promotion of Gas Production on a mile was one cause of the 2016 anthrax tragedy of a used oil coal and Gas Production lead to the greenhouse effect in the arctic circle. Back in august there endian ahmeds diseases theories dont mean anything. Nobody here is afraid of anthrax and there are me included randi and meat are there all freshly cooked but the shirts also dont deny Climate Change. He says he. Has night i dont believe in anthrax why should i its much worse that our rivers and lakes dry out every summer but in middle what. Does that mean for you you know lakes means little water in the hot summer months the reindeer have nothing to drink then. You know one or 3 years ago fishel says he had to clear out to a state of emergency things got better. But the next summer heat is just months away. Football out of for you liverpool coach has extended his contract with the club until 2024 club took over at liverpool 4 seasons of 4 years ago rather after 7 seasons at 1st at dortmund and he guided the english team to the Champions League title last season liverpool currently have an 8 point lead in the premier league the club are hoping that club could help them and their 30 year domestic title drought. Shes a very impressive the surfing pictures here now theres a reason that jaws big wave championships in hawaii carry that name legend has it that some surfers in the 1970 s. Compared the unpredictability of these waves a to a shark attack the nameless drop a stop rather ever since but that doesnt stop some of the worlds top surfers from writing these massive waves with some of them reaching jaw dropping heights a 15 meters to put that into perspective that is the equivalent of a 6 story building. Lets get a reminder now of our top story here on. 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