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broadband and buildings and and — we meet the teacher housing, it is enormous. we who's just won a million dollars in a unesco backed prize. have 50,000 water utilities for example across the country and have so many different concerns on the plates when it comes to it feels amazing and it really validates the work the teachers cleaning rivers and streams. put inside and outside the this legislation needs physical classroom every day. certainty for a lot of the state local entities, but they are the ones who are going to have to ultimately cultivate and harness this funding to lead to long—term structural change. let's take a look at some other stories hello and welcome in the headlines. to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the us and china — have agreed to co—operate more closely on climate issues over the us plane maker, boeing, the next decade. has admitted liablity for the deadly crash two years ago in ethiopia of one of its seven—three—seven max aircraft. the countries issued a joint all 157 people statement at the cop—26 on board were killed. in a submission to a court conference in glasgow — in chicago, boeing acknowledged that the plane was unsafe. the firm said it was pledging to help keep alive committed to ensuring that the families of those who died were compensated. the hope of limiting global a french court has temperature rises this century sentenced a man who killed to one—and—a—half an eighty five year old jewish degrees celsius. but they didn't say whether they'd back a draft woman to life in prison. international agreement — calling on all nations yacine mihoub was convicted to reconvene next year with of murdering mireille knoll tougher carbon cutting targets. in her paris apartment three our science editor david shukman has years ago during a botched the latest. robbery that was motivated by anti—semitism. she was stabbled eleven times can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases and her body set alight. heating the planet? can it do what it takes to reduce the melting a court in the us state of the polar ice? of michigan has approved a settlement worth 626—million dollars for residents of flint who were exposed to lead—contaminated water. the authorities switched the city's water source to cut costs in 2014, and will this be enough but the water was not treated to limit the rise of the sea? to prevent contamination. with the conference now entering its final days, delegates are trying to find common ground, and the uk, a us teenager charged as host, has come up with shooting three people with a draft of a possible during civil unrest on the streets of wisconsin agreement. has come up with a draft last year has taken the stand of a possible agreement. in his own defence. seven pages of text, kyle rittenhouse broke down welcomed as a first step in tears, forcing a brief by some but criticised by many. recess, as he described how he was "cornered" by several men and acted in self—defence. the words are almost meek and mild in many places, the teen has pleaded not guilty and the world is on fire. we've seen the australian to all charges against him. wildfires, koalas being burnt alive. in cricket — new zealand have we need to make sure beaten england to make it that we have got power through to the final and proactive commitments on the table. of the t20 world cup. any document like this the dramatic semi—final is bound to be a compromise, in abu dhabi saw new zealand so it calls for the first time smash their way to victory with a powerful batting display for coal to be phased out — — winning by five wickets the dirtiest fossil fuel — with an over to spare. but it doesn't give a date. they will now face either it pushes for 1.5 celsius to be australia or pakistan the limit of global warming, who play on thursday. but currently, no one is on course to achieve that, and it urges countries to update their climate plans not in 2025, but far sooner, in fact next year, the german chancellor but there is no obligation. angela merkel has told president putin that russia must stop what she called the �*inhumane' exploitation of the migrant crisis on the border between poland and belarus. thousands of people have massed it needs to be really clear. in the area wanting to cross there is no room for into poland and enter ambiguity and fudges. the european union. i see in this latest text, poland's prime minister has there's a lot of "urging" and "calling for", that kind accused belarus of �*state of soft language, and it will need to be sharpened up, terrorism' in its handling otherwise it will be very of the crisis. difficult to claim that this 0ur correspondent nick summit has succeeded. beake sent this report. so the prime minister has for those who'd hoped stepped in, briefly, but, to find a new life safe in the european union, faced with an uphill struggle, he is now trying to there is a grim realisation manage expectations. that this could now be home. the cop 26 summit here in glasgow is not going trapped between to fix it in one go. belarus and poland. the bbc was sent these pictures, as journalists and, crucially, aid agencies we're not going to arrest are being kept away. climate change right here, it is very, very bad. right now, that is just impossible, and i think everybody has got to be realistic about that, we managed to contact ilias, who was a scientist in iraq. but there is the possibility he wants eu member poland that we will come away to let them through. from this with the first my message is, i want open genuine road map for a solution to anthropogenic the border to poland. climate change. why should poland open and that possibility was given the border to you? a boost when china's top negotiator made a surprise one day, two day, three day, after, have died. announcement of a joint climate you fear that people will die? plan with the united states. yes. poland has been accused the world's two biggest of pushing back polluters agreed to reduce migrants illegally. methane, a highly potent greenhouse gas, a positive signal of cooperation. but it wants to highlight this — belarussian troops the united states and appearing to force migrants china have no shortage of differences, but on climate along the border. — on climate — the polish accusing cooperation is the only way belarus of terrorism, masterminded by russia. to get this job done. and tonight, angela merkel appealed directly to moscow. we will soon see what that adds up to in this last phase translation: you are of the talks, where china all following these - is among industrial giants disturbing images. worried about brakes i had russian president on its development. vladimir putin on the phone and others, like madagascar, today and i asked him to take victims of climate change, action with president lukashenko because people are desperate for this are being used here. conference to get them help. but, russia has hit a core challenge to back, claiming the eu moving away from fossil is provoking belarus. fuels is how to fund the transition — in moscow released this the united states congress has footage which, it said, just passed an infrastructure showed two bombers being sent spending package worth to patrol its ally�*s airspace in a demonstration of solidarity and strength, one trillion dollars, as international tensions rise from this border chaos. with hundreds of billions this huge forest, called of dollars devoted to funding bialowieza, is one of europe's infrastructure upgrades and new energy projects. to find out how that money oldest woodlands, but it's now is spent in order to achieve the epicentre america's climate goals, of the continent's i've been speaking to joseph kane from the brookings institute. i began by asking him newest migrant crisis. if today's pledge from the us thousands have been trying and china to collaborate on climate would help to make their way from belarus, both countries reduce through these trees, to here in poland. their emissions. and many more are set to follow, determined to take their chances in this the magnitude and scale of the wilderness, if it means reaching eu soil. challenges enormous and it goes just beyond the us and china because, in belarus's capital, but to the biggest players minsk, more families were preparing to head dealing with these issues and to the border after being notjust in terms of future welcomed by president lukashenko's regime. pollution and climate undeterred by the spiralling misery tonight in the makeshift challenges but in terms of camps that soon awaits them. current impacts we think of flooding, fires, other risks that are hitting communities all over the world. the us and nick beake, bbc news, china have a big role to play on the poland—belarus border. if you want to get in the us, at least the biden in touch with me i'm administration of mayport board on twitter — @bbckarishma pledges by 2030 to have more than 50% reduction in emissions by 2050 definite zero economy and steps towards that are important. but they are to steps, there still a long way you're watching to go and action investment is newsday on the bbc. what is needed.— still to come on the programme. a million dollars better off — we meet the teacher who's just won a unesco—backed, global prize. what is needed. joseph, a lot ofthe what is needed. joseph, a lot of the financing _ what is needed. joseph, a lot of the financing for _ what is needed. joseph, a lot of the financing for this - what is needed. joseph, a lot of the financing for this will l of the financing for this will come from that infrastructure bill that we are just talking about that the us just got past. but the devil is in the the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take details and how does that money the keys to the oval office. get put to work to achieve the i feel great about biden administration's goals? the elections results. the build—outjust passed $1.2 i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. trillion over five years, $550 it's keeping candidates name billion of that, so almost half always in the public eye that counts. his new funding. the politics success or failure depends not only on public display but on the local campaign may be over on capitol hill in headquarters and the heavy routine work of their women volunteers. washington, but now becomes the berliners from east and west link hands and danced - crucial implementation phase. around their liberated i how are federal agencies like territory and with no one the department transportation to stop them, around i their liberated territory and injuries, think of transit and with no one to stop them, it was not long before - the first attempts were made to destroy— the structure itself. agencies, water utilities, other local entities, are they going to implement that yasser arafat who dominated perspective is the key because the palestinian cause for so long has died. traditionally, at least in the us, we have relied on 21st palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. woman ministers who long felt only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcome. this is newsday on the bbc. in singapore. our headlines. a surprise move as the world's biggest economies — china and the us — agree to a joint approach to climate change migrants on the belarus border continue to suffer — as they try to enter poland. russia is accused of manipulating the situation for its own ends authorities in parts of germany have banned unvaccinated people from bars, restaurants and leisure facilities. as the country battles a fourth wave of covid — there are fears it could be the worst yet. the bbc�*sjenny hill has been to the state of saxony which has the lowest vaccine take up in the country — and the highest rate of infection. the relentless struggle against a persistent and brutal reality. this is intensive care at leipzig hospital, where the covid ward is filling up fast. the young woman in this bed had just given birth. her baby's fine, but doctors weren't sure if she would survive. there are 18 covid patients here — only four of them vaccinated. it's very difficult to get staff motivated to treat patients now in this fourth wave. a large part of the population still underestimate the problem, and everybody should have a friend, someone in their family who had covid infection in the past and therefore should realise what the problem could be for themselves, but nevertheless, we are still seeing so many patients that are not vaccinated. germany's anti—vaxxers are on furious form. 16 million germans over the age of 12 are still unvaccinated. this region, saxony, has the lowest vaccine uptake in the country and the highest rate of infection. the authorities here now restrict unvaccinated people. they're banned from restaurants, cinemas, football matches. this is discrimination, - and we want to say vehemently we do not accept this in our society. - this is discrimination, - and we want to say vehemently we do not accept this in our society. - they say the vaccination is ok, i should give - it to my children. never! i have a feeling it should never go into my body, i and i will fight all i can to prevent it coming. into my body. the german government admits it's unlikely now to persuade these people to accept a vaccine, but it has a bigger problem — how to stop the voice of dissent growing into real social division. because what many fear is another lockdown. nadine's bar barely survived the last one. even before the authorities required it, she banned unvaccinated drinkers. my business is dying. my dreams came true, and now they suffer from people who do not do the logical thing to prevent others from getting ill or dying, and i am so angry. long queues at this vaccine centre — evidence perhaps that some have changed their minds, though germany is rolling out the boosterjab as well, nervous about waning protection. but on the ward, they fear the damage is done. operations have been cancelled, procedures postponed to make way for covid patients. doctors here warn the fourth wave could be the worst yet. they told us nearly half of the people who end up here will die, and for the country which invented one of the world's first covid vaccines, that is a source of great shame. jenny hill, bbc news. chinese president xijinping appears on his way to a third term under a vision that turns to a goal of "common prosperity" and reducing income inequalities gaps. this is the likely outcome of a chinese communist party's central comittee — a 300 member body — gathering that ends on thursday with a "historical resolution" likely to be issued, only the third such time this has happened since the party was founded. for a look at what this may mean for governance in the next 15 years, we'rejoined by mattie bekink, head of the economist's corporate network's china strategy, to understand why this is a momentous event in china's political history. it is a momentous event in china's political history. it is a momentous event in china's political history. is it is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful it is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful to it is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful to have it is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful to have yol it the is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful to have yol it the programme. is a momentous event in china's political history. is wonderful to have yol it is wonderful to have you on the programme. we are going to get this third resolution and what will it mean for him and the party? i what will it mean for him and the party?— the party? i think it is very likely that _ the party? i think it is very likely that we _ the party? i think it is very likely that we will - the party? i think it is very likely that we will get - the party? i think it is very likely that we will get the l likely that we will get the third resolution. it is the only public agenda item on the committee meetings and so we've had 370 members of china's political and military elite meeting in beijing since monday. we believe the resolution suggests that xi jinping is indispensable and essentially a transformative leader who is turning china into a global power by building on their legacies. although the content of the resolution will not be made public until after it concludes, we can expect at the rains will be presented as essential preliminary faces before the start of xi jinping's new era. he will be representative helping the chinese people stand up after the humiliation from foreign powers. getting rich from centuries of poverty and now xi jinping is set to make them strong. they will hail his leadership in managing social economic and security challenges that make the suggestions for the continuing need for his wisdom. this is the third resolution and the parties hundred year existence. in 1945 they were trams for mao and deng respectively. ? triumphs. any meaningful opposition to extending his rule and a party congress which will take place in late 2022. it certainly seems like xi jinping is trying to make china great again, we can borrow a phrase from another political leader. but how popular a leader. but how popular a leader is he? can we really say, given the tight control of media in china?— media in china? that is an interesting _ media in china? that is an interesting question. - media in china? that is an interesting question. i - media in china? that is an l interesting question. i think overall, if you look at some of the achievements that will surely be highlighted in the party under his rule, the elimination and the eradication of poverty, i think is live support for that and i think there's a lot of pride in china for having watched its unremarkable growth from a royal economy to a global superpower in a matter of decades in the party rightfully takes credit for that. at the same time, we are seeing in the state of regulatory policy announcements of the last few months that china is shaping the society and economy that it wants in this new era and the growth at all costs mentality and the get rich faces over and policies would not be guided by principles of social fairness and national security. both of those are welcomed and in the prosperity campaign that you alluded and also the focus on bolstering china within the dual circulation strategy to make china's economy more resilient external shocks like the pandemic in the trade disputes than america. we do not have public—policy poles could say whether or not people want make china great again is supposed to make america great again. but china has been experiencing a lot of positive developments under xi jinping's leadership. developments under xi jinping's leadership-— leadership. always a pleasure to seak leadership. always a pleasure to speak with _ leadership. always a pleasure to speak with you _ leadership. always a pleasure to speak with you about - leadership. always a pleasure | to speak with you about china. now onto a very different story for you for what we typically have on newsday. away from the gloomy headlines. a heart—warming tale about a teacher. traditionally, an apple does the trick. but one teacher has picked up something more — a million dollar prize. this was the moment keishia thorpe — found out she had just won the unesco—backed varkey foundation global teacher prize 2021 — for her work teaching low—income immigrants. she gave her reaction to the bbc a little earlier. it feels amazing and really validates the work that teachers put inside and outside of the classroom every day. but students that i teach, they are just like myself, i was an immigrant student does well in the us and i can see in much of them, their stories are really resembling my story and i can relate to my students. because i'm able to relate to them and i'm able to relate to them and i'm able to understand the struggles and know what their needs are coming is a great opportunity to work with them inside and outside of the classroom and also inside of the community with their family to create different opportunities for them and make sure they receive the resources that they need to be successful individuals. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. temperatures fell back closer to average again in scotland and northern ireland on wednesday. but milder air is coming back and the warm autumn continues because this week so far, 17 on monday was the high temperature. 17 again on tuesday. wednesday saw 16 degrees and there is another push of milder air approaching from the atlantic around an area of low pressure, which is also going to bring the chance of rain and some windier conditions for a day and a night, anyway. this how we start thursday morning. you will be quite chilly across parts of southern scotland, northern ireland in northern england. we will see some clear spells overnight, also the far north of scotland, so there is a touch of ground frost possible. this area of rain in scotland beginning with the cloud as it this area of rain in scotland weakening with the cloud as it pushes its way northwards again. for england and wales that will be a lot of cloud, mist and murk to begin with, some fog patches, poor visibility, drizzly in places and we will see a spell of rain pushing through northern ireland, parts of wales, northwest england on toward self with scotland today is the day goes on with the fresh wind in the west. these are average speeds, some gusts of around 40 miles an hour developing on the western coasts by the end of the day. but with that, the milder air is coming back into belfast at 14 degrees. it will start to creep northwards across scotland once again with this area of rain. and as we go on through thursday night, there will be a few spells of rain running into northern ireland and scotland, northern england, wales and a few patches of rain just starting to push a little further east across england as a going to friday morning. it is a mild night, mild start to friday. let's take a look at that area of low pressure. looks to be working across scotland during friday but of course the weather from around it will be impacting all of the uk. doesn't mean to say we're all get to see a huge amount of rain. the further south you out to just be a few splashes here and there. closer to that low pressure system through northern ireland but especially central southern parts of scotland and england the chance of seeing the heavier dampers on friday for the early rain on the far north of mainland scotland the rest of the day looks dry. it's a blustery day across the uk again, it's another mild one of us up into the weekend this area of low pressure will move away quite quickly allowing high pressure to build in behind but that settles the weather down again. it will become mainly dry over the weekend, there will be a lot of cloud around, sunshine at a premium regardless though, we have a mild weekend on the way. will this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me zeinab badawi. thousands of migrants have been making their way to poland from neighbouring belarus. many are stranded at the border in freezing weather with few provisions and large groups have been trying to force their way into poland. the polish government says president lukashenko of belarus is trying to engineer a confrontation with the

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