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belief is what our gin dns are feeling here in central when aside and here in the center of so you could all but to be given. but thinking that start through it, it's an opportunity for them to be creative and celebrate their team. ah, ah, bruce was in a new president after formerly to pedro castillo, is impeached by congress and detained ah. orientated this is out, is there a life in london also coming up? thousands of police storm sites across germany arresting 25 people, suspected of plotting to overthrow the government vladimir putin.
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nuclear warning, the russian president says he will defend this country by all means and purchase force and damage policy. switch china dogs, back here, hero cove, its trust re ah rude is just wanting a new president of to formerly to pedro cast. you was impeached by congress and detained. he was arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree and move. the country's constitutional court said was acquitted . our congress moved ahead with a vote on whether he should be impeached. confused deputy has been sworn in a few moments ago, or has faced a string of political crises since castillo took office 18 months. it is now most we condemn any action against the constitutional and legal order. we call upon our institutions to hold them and respecting the rule of law,
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and we are citizens and organized civil society to remain vigilant of the democratic rule of law. the state department is describing guest you as the former president saying, peruse, congress took corrective action in line with democratic values given the action of the congress. he is now a former president castillo v. virtue of democratic systems around the world is the fact that they are self correcting. and we continue to watch these events very closely. they are fluid, but it seems that peruse, congress has taken a correct and action by seems, impeaching it or to see it will continue to watch developments closely as they unfold. and we will act in accordance with the wishes and the aspirations of the proving people. andrew castillo has had a short and too much time in office. it was elected president in june last year in
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a polarizing vote in what she defeated right when candidate k. kofuji murray, the left wing, former teacher, promised a fair economic system was not passed any major economic reforms. it was sworn in the next month since then. he survived to impeachment attempts, and appointed 5 cabinets with a total of at least 18 ministers. in october, 5 of custio's allies were detained on corruption charges. he and his family also facing 6 corruption investigations because he denies any wrongdoing. last month, one of a series of antique su protests gripped the capital. a few responded by saying they will have me until the last day of my term is 10 year came to an end on wednesday after he attempted to dissolve congress before he faced his 3rd round of impeachment proceedings. my an essential truth is live now from lima and tell us more about the new president who has just been sworn in marietta
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for the most important thing right now is that, that there is, there is a new precedent. now, you know this 60 year old and be a lawyer. she was one of the most important allies, garcia, she was his vice president. and now the now that you've been sworn in, it was because she was able to discern it because they are constitutional tribunal paid the way a few days ago by clearing that to show that there was something called an interest in the previous jobs. and she, she resigned also from the ministry of income. and so now you will remain the pains after them from the station i keep facing charges with the prosecutor. kevin ivy is having to res, addition submission charges which are very serious as she's a prosecutor who has been following up and has been meeting rather the criminal
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investigation against the or the several investigations. she has 13 witnesses and several investigations for it. criminal organization. and for also orchestrating the escape of a former drug for minister of a nephew. there are jews ations of his wife garcia's wife being involved in criminal investigation, his sister in law. so, but he's coming to us now. it has been there been the images that we've been seeing that you already with us and we will see how long will she be at the station and what will happen from them in florida? yes. what's the reaction been to, to come to you being detained? whereas in the streets there's very few people we would think that could be you
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have 25 percent of support and there are many people still is supported by president. they were saying at opinion that they the congress have to allow him to work. but very few people we, we are seeing the police here at the center of the cd that have coord enough for example here, the area of congress but not violence at all. and also we are seeing reaction from congressmen who have been talking to the press saying that now they will work with the new residents that they, they expect the new president who belongs to the same party. who with an ally of feel to bring in competent people, one of the things that you was very much pretty high for was that he had brought in
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many competent people. so they're expecting that now they will build bridges with the new president that, that she will bring competence. people add that hopefully the crisis, the political crisis will be over and i should say, i think for now are an essentially thank you very much indeed. ah, what's been described as one of the biggest anti extremism operations in modern germany? 25 people including far right and full military figures have been arrested in due raids across the country. the suspect of plotting to overthrow the government and established a new state modeled on germany's 19th century 2nd, right. a former far i am paid a retired military commander and an aristocrat named hi rich. the 13th allegedly headed up the plan preparing for day x. when they stormed the rice time building
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and seize power, some suspects were from the citizens of the rights movement, which is longer associated with violent attacks, as well as racist, and anti semitic conspiracy. theories of those came from acumen on movement. about 3000 police officers in 11 states carried out the raids in 130 locations. there's bigger reports, a barracks of the german special forces unit k. s. k. was among the site's rated dominant, came reports from ballad. this is how the roads began before dawn, anti terror police moving into search more than a 100 properties and apprehend dozens of suspects among them. this woman b or git mazacco think her man, she is currently a judge in berlin. but until 2 years ago, she was a far right member of parliament who would regularly criticize the then government of angle america. now she is suspected of plotting to overthrow its successor. yes,
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group is set up into a kind of council which is supposed to be a kind of government organization which was split up into different departments, just like the cabinet of a country. several individuals were already earmarked to take over different ministries. you, some of those arrested have access to firearms and the authorities believe they were prepared to kill, to achieve their aims. we all feel as if government this plot would have created would have handling rights and apparently eminent dr. serving judge a current member of one of germany's elite military units, a former police officer and others, federal investigators believe the group trying to make contact with russian officials to see if they would help. in the event of a successful cou, a kremlin spokesman denied any russian involvement in berlin. questions had been asked about how people in high positions in public life could become involved in such a knowledge plot. i wasn't yeah, i was calling to an asthma after our goal was to deal differently with enemies of the constitution who work in the public sector. eddie,
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in that while present my draft law, unchanging disciplinary action in the coming days for and so that we can remove enemies of the constitution more quickly. loss of, of machines. the high spilled movement is not new in germany at its heart. it believes in the rejection of the modern state or the standard they wish to return to germany's old borders. they do not recognize the germans state german democracy and think that germany is not her sovereign state. it goes so far that there are parts of this move, man, i want to violently overthrow the government and the focus for that wishes here. the federal parliament opened a stark. it was once called the high stock back in the time of the kaiser's. in 2020 hundreds of far right. activists tried to storm the building during an anti lockdown demonstration, but failed. stopping that action involved a few 100 police forming a cordon around it. stopping this alleged creditor has involved thousands more
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officers operating right across the country. dominate cane al jazeera berlin, the russian president vladimir putin has warned that the risk of nuclear war is rising. which in says russia would defend itself by any means. but he insists the country is not gone mad. as he put it, saying moscow considers nuclear weapons a defensive deterrent of order regarding the threat of nuclear war. you're right. such a threat is growing. now, as for russia not using its nuclear weapons under any circumstances, we will not use nuclear weapons 1st. but if we do not use it 1st under any circumstances, then it means that the 2nd one will also not be used because the possibilities of using a nuclear strike on our territory are very limited. nevertheless, our strategy as a means of defense, we consider weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons. it is all tuned around a retaliatory strike a show. that is, when we are struck,
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we strike back out of the muscle. ali hashem has more on what pit and said the timing of this speech to day, just less than 2448 hours after the attack on a major military base, southern mo, school and another one. also, that's the toasts. a strategic bombers makes this speech very important. president putin saying that this war, or this military operation, as he described it, might be a longer one. this means that he's also preparing people for a longer war, longer up the nation that might take more time. he spoke about them mobilization, mobilizing 300000 people, saying that 150000 of, of them are now on the and the areas that of the special operation. adding to that, him mentioning the, against the geographical gains,
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russia made during this special operation as the russians call it, especially transforming the as or see into an inner c a. these are the main issues that i put in spoke about. chinese presidents, she's in pain, has arrived in saudi arabia for a 3 day visit. she is plane landed, flanked by fighter jets, for he was welcomed by an ash ho with red and green jet trails, representing the chinese and found the flags. china is off the nation's largest trading partner with goods worth $87300000000.00 exchange last year. coming up on our 0 u. k. border agents announced a christmas strike alicia sector to down tools in the cost of living crisis. and the deadly pressure madagascar wildlife unique species threatened by hunting climate change.
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ah hello. it is not feeling much like summer across sir parts of australia down towards the se. in particular, we do still have some blustery showers rolling through here, cold front that makes its way through tightly packed. i suppose the winds coming in from southwest the direction. look at these temperatures, 1415 degrees, a for a hobart and for melbourne. that is bad manners. we have got much warmer air into central parts, australia and up towards the north it warnings in force because he temperate is getting up into the mid forties as we go on through the next hour. so you can see those temperatures picking up in alice as we go through where friday, warm enough to up to was dominant around 36 celsius. not too bad in perth at around 23 degrees. but even here, it will gradually warm up and i'm pleased to say it does warm up into that southeastern corner. so we getting up to 24 in melbourne,
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the sas day in the side of things to come 34 degrees. therefore adelaide meanwhile ahead of that, when i say shower, says sunshine is showers sweeping in across new zealand on quite a blustery wind. got some showers to coming into bad over the next day or so, particularly across western parts of japan. that in the form of snow here, sheltered by the mountains, not too bad there. tokyo at around 16 degrees with some bright weather over the next couple of days. long as you drive for the korean peninsula. but some rain there for central china. ah ah, oh,
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news. oh oh, and one of the top stories here down to 0, peru is just one in a new president. off to formerly to pedro castillo, was impeached by congress and detained. earlier castillo said he would dissolve congress by presidential decree. it moves the country's constitutional courts, cold of who to talk. germany says it's foiled a fall right plot to overthrow its government carrying outraged. at 130 sides, prosecutor general says 25 people being detained. and russian president vladimir
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putin has warned that the risk of nuclear war is rising. he says russia would defend itself by any means time to catch up on all the action from today's games at the world cup in cutter. ah, it may be a rest day at the world cup here in katara, but the fans have been out and about preparing for the quarter finals. thousands of moroccan fans are flying into della after they reached the last aids. far, hara caught up with some of their supporters already here at the souk walk, if for reaction to their victory penalties over spain they may 24 hours. god knows a lot of pressure coming
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together. the under player said that how i can game against every to be was the final will make it right. and i think bono, yesterday it was totally focused on the penalties. all the guys that are getting charged there was a matter of fact when if i were playing miss it, i knew it was okay. i mean it's just that if you focus you deliver and he just how it's, it's appealing to that. i just want to add is also a bit of mind. we trust in our team and they raise the play and while the spectators, they were there where they did good job. yesterday they trusting the team and the you have to know something is the more can team is call of the family. it's not
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a team, it's family. maybe we don't have a machine. we don't have ronaldo, but we have trusting each other. do you think you'll win against spain? we'll get get you through to the semi final. definitely. we 100 percent. i tell you one thing. when i book my flight, i book it for december 2nd after they did their friendly game against chile part i go right. i went back and i changed my flight to december 20th. i'm here to the 20th because i'm going to be on the final part of the fellow is america. and you can come to me on that part of the final morocco today and the bus rest, april. the football has been calling them and often, but the funds are resting. in fact, the moroccans are coming. african american, national korea has increased like this when the defending champions. francis boosted ahead of their block buster match with england starts. right. you're killing them. bobby was back in training on wednesday, and they're sitting out the session the day before the man likely to have the job
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of stopping him on saturday at l. bay stadium is england defender kyle walker. as i just said that we take respect, he's a good play in good form. the minute that i'm a bit of all of a carpet for me and time to go to school. you know, i'm represent mclinn, chair court finally woke up so still diary like, you know, if we, if we lose, we go home and you know, he's not understanding my way and hopefully winning welcome from my from i couldn't trust argentina preparing to face the netherlands and the last 8 huge focus of their hopes, as always, is lena massey trying to stop him at the sales stadium on friday night. is the dutch defender and captain virgil vandyke. well 1st and foremost, about one of the best players of all time, maybe missy obviously is so many years out to him and personal and all that i've been, you know, to stand up. players are the last 2 decades and that's only respect towards what it,
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what their cheese and trust now is not the case of preparing just for him, the preparing to be audience. and obviously we know how big of a party is success over the years. brazil are gearing up to face croatia for advantage. he is a junior says nobody in their squad will be taking croatia lightly, especially after they finished runners up at the last world cup. i had to go back to us a couple of different ways that we have seen it before. and this world cup, there are no favorites, croatia reach the final at the 2018 woke up in russia. so there was no easy game. therefore, facing croatia who have look moderate, a recent balance, your winner makes things especially difficult. but we are aware that we must try to change what has happened in the past few tournaments, which means progressing through the quarter finals to reach the semi finals and taking that one step at
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a time. there was one distracting moment during the nice conference. a cat jumped up on the desk while vinicius junior was answering questions. he and everyone in the room found it funny, but is a cat on the desk a bad or good o men we shall see. now there's another well cap a rest day on thursday, but plenty to look forward to here in qatar and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera, with britain's prime ministers threatening to introduce new laws to limit the disruption caused by strikes. border force workers at several you care ports are the latest to take action. walking out between christmas and new year workers in a wide range of sectors are demanding more money because of the cost of living crisis. for brandon report. next week britain's nurses will become the latest group
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of workers to go on strike, fighting for better pay. it's a landmark moment. the 1st time ever that you k nurses have walked out, but they're not the only group of workers complaining that their wages are unsustainably low. order for staff have now announced that they to will strike later this month. joining rail workers, postal staff, teachers, and university lecturers, ambulance staff and transport workers. parliament opposition party challenged the prime minister. this morning. his transport secretary said that his blood sugar legislation on stripes. this is what he said this morning, his transport i can talk model to listen to this is clearly is clearly not going to help with the industrial action with vice city. he should stop grandstanding, stop sitting on his hands, get round the table and resolve these issues. the government has been reasonable. it's accepted the recommendations of an independent paper body. giving pe roy's is in many cases higher than the private sector. but if the union lead to continue to
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be unreasonable, spend it is my duty to take action to protect the live and live the lives and livelihoods of the british public being hit by rampant inflation. groceries of 14 percent more expensive than a year ago. headline inflation is 11 percent, but most people's wages are not increasing by the same amount, if at all, and increasing in quality typically between the top wages and the lowest rate. so the highest person and the last person does, but also the median wages. so actually any progress shipment of your class, i see that the trade union unite his currently involved in $22.00 separate pay disputes. it refutes the idea that companies can't afford to increase salaries. you're not, research has shown that over the last year, the top companies in the u. k. the profit margins have increased by 2 thirds. so
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what we actually have now is a crisis of profiteering. a recent u. k. opinion poll, found 60 percent of people are generally supportive of workers taking industrial action, especially in the current cost of living crisis. but that they did very sector by sector. for example, 54 percent supported nest is going on strike. while i figured up to 41 percent in favor of strikes, barrell workers strike fatigue is a possibility. there's little sign of it yet, pull brennan al jazeera london, china says it's rolling back, keep all of its strict 0 coated policy for widespread protests. people who are a symptomatic or showing mild symptoms will not be able to isolate at home. the government is also reducing mandatory testing requirements. it's a major reversal in the country that's imposed some of the toughest pandemic measures in the world. the beam to jeebies is the further deepening of the
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understanding of the virus ended disease. the reduction of the risk of the disease efficient supply of vaccines and medicine, and the improvement of emergency response and treatment capabilities are some of the required conditions or key elements for us to resume the living conditions before the off break happened in. the us, after general, as calling for immediate efforts to stop the destruction of the planet, addressing a bio diversity summit in canada and tony, cherish said, humanity has become a weapon of mass extinction. scientists rights, advocates and representatives from nearly 200 countries are tending a 2 week un that conference known as cop 15 and hopes to create a roadmap to protect ecosystems and slow climate change. a draw a framework came to raise $200000000.00 for conservation, or 2031 percent of global g d. p. madagascar is rich and biodiversity, with most of it's floor and foreigner species, found nowhere else in the world,
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but many a under threat from deforestation. hunting and illegal trade, mcclark reports from learn java. this is what mono culture looks like. the crop in this case is sizes used for making rope is far removed from the rich biodiversity. madagascar is famous for, as could be. but in this sterile c lies the surviving remnant of a huge forest. the seidel fields replaced to parente reserve. and here you get an idea of what was lost when the trees were cut down. bring tells lemurs, wonder the forest trails while the rest of the group sit to nibble flowers in the tree. the star of the show is a little more lucid. and this attacker appears as only it knows how. this though is a dance of survival through the tracker. it's critically endangered like many lima
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species. it's numbers are falling. i hook up with guide olivia gilbert who'd be walking these trails for 30 years. and he tells me intense drought in the south wrought alone by climate change. she was make me a bad situation too much, too much worse. we've seen the number of the baby born. it's about only a 30 or 40 percent of which is the usual that we have. so since 5 years, quite unusual. happening in here is the number of the baby born from drought to deforestation. the precious on madagascar biodiversity are intense. on the west coast lies a spectacular stand of barb trees. 7 of the world's 8 species of barbs grow only in madagascar. it is just extraordinary, isn't it? it's kind of sums up. madagascar is incredible by diversity. and some of these
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trees are more than 500 years old. but of course, they're under threat. once these trees grew amongst the forest, but the forest is gone and the endangered giants are all that remain bark. exploitation for houses, constriction are all construction. and irving transformation of a habitate into can division and also they sell their fruits and the generic and natural isn't enough to replace population. of course, what's going on here is not unique to madagascar in any way at all is happening simply everywhere. in fact, of the 8000000 species on earth currently one 3rd or endangered because a few in activities driving extinction levels from between 121-0000 times natural levels. including 25 percent of mammals, 14 percent of birds,
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33 percent of reef corals, and 40 percent of amphibians. or worlds rich by diversity is a source of constant wonder, but also critical to the health of our planet mosaic of life, but must be preserved. mcclark al jazeera madagascar and remaining plenty more on our website out a 0 dot com. ah, the top stories are now which is era, peru is just one in a new president. after formerly the pedro castillo was impeached by congress and detained casio as arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve congress. i presidential decree, move. the country's constitutional court said was a creditor. congress moved ahead with.

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