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Will latest climate deal empower poorer countries suffering from dangerous diseases?

Nations at the COP29 summit have managed to reach a deal on climate financing after two weeks of fraught negotiations. But many delegates have denounced the outcome, saying it falls far short of what’s needed. The final agreement — worth 300 billion dollars a year — will help developing countries deal with climate change. Wealthy countries who’ve historically been the largest emitters will lead the payments.

The effects of climate change make it a global health issue. Climbing temperatures and increasing rainfall promote the spread of dangerous diseases. In Bangladesh, dengue fever is becoming more common due to climate change.

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0:00 What the COP29 deal entails
2:23 Leonie von Hammerstein, DW Correspondent
7:10 How climate change promotes spread of dangerous diseases

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COP29 seals climate deal, dubbed ‘illusion’ by poor nations

Two weeks of fraught wrangling over climate funding have ended as COP29 host Azerbaijan brings down the gravel. The deal pledges $300 billion annually from rich to poor nations by 2035, but anger and concerns persist over its “fairness.”
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Ukrainian defenders hit S-400 air defence missile system in Russia’s Kursk Oblast

Ukrainian forces hit a radar station of an S-400 anti-aircraft missile system in Russia’s Kursk Oblast on the night of 23-24 November.
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Race Highlights | 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix

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