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in america is a region of wonder, i'm joy tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you have to be able to relate to the human condition with no country is the light, and it's my job to shed light on how and why a peru has a new president after pedro castillo was impeached. and in tain't for attempting to dissolve congress. ah, i'm hm seeker, this is ally from dor also coming up for a minute. fernandez outside sherlock has been re weigh station where a number of the same for if you are taking to the street on the one that again
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a discovery of what is thought to be the oldest dna ever reveals what the arctic looked like. 2000000 years ago. when it was warm up, plus incredible excitement, surprises, small teams, beating big teams or more small teams. for boss gianni, infant tino says carter 2022 has delivered the best group stage ever a walk up. ah! for rose, interim leader deena paula watts, a has taken office after congress impeached president pedro castillo. he was arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree moved. the constitutional court said was a qu, they tom marianna sanchez has the latest from lima. ah, okay, uh, hold while i didn't, with vice president, dean of
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a lot of the been sworn in the country leader. nissan. bill castillo dissolved congress by presidential decrease and moved the countries constitutional court said was a, could a tar figured out. as a result, he quickly lost the backing of his political allies, geography, though, in plain thought a lot better. a co attempt has been made and initialed heavily by mister piedra costello, it was not echoed by any democratic institutions, all the people following on from the constitutional order. this congress has made a decision, and it's my duty to act accordingly. oh, it was congress's 3rd impeachment attempt to oust gosti yo. he tried to save himself with a bold move. darma maslow, this is young, will temporarily digital congress and establish an exceptional emergency government while calling for elections for a new congress, him up and drafting a new constitutional ah, he then went even further ordering the military to patrol the streets with
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a night m curfew. but as lawmakers began voting for the impeachment castillo left. the presidential palace with his family. police say he was going to request political asylum in mexico, but instead he was arrested. his supporters clashed with police outside the station where she was held throughout his presidency. castillo had constant confrontations with the political opposition. he was even expelled from his own party. now lawmaker say they want to work with a new precedent. get weighing our own wing i. we knew that she should come with a cabinet that helps to deal with problems. not ministers who will only praise her . i mean the novel, new out of the is the 1st female precedent of video. she has asked peruvians for unity and law makers for a truce, and in a santa sal to see that lima biddle. a trade unions in sri lanka, leading several protests across the country against the spiraling cost of living this fall as a decision by the president to privatize some state institutions. she like has been
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going through its worst economic crisis in decades. michelle fernandez joined us live now are from colombo, salmonella. what's happening there right now? i guess i basically what do you see around me here outside the countries? me in real position in caliber is the state telecom timed insurance credit union that i've taken to the street in protest that they've made. the government is on a, basically a journey to privatized divers, these entities, and then our profit making the say, this is just an attempt by the government, under the guise of making money to help would be good on the crisis. to get rid of these institutions to listen to the dictates of our western entities that are all such attempts in the past. 2. so long profit making see it institutions have
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not had the government at all. and they said that the present ra new vicar missing up with this a has no man that given that he was only elected in parliament, has a history of selling off and assets valuable assets. and they saying that right now, this is not the answer that they're also producing about the spiraling cost of living . the government's mismanagement of the situation that brought the country here, as well as the government's attempt to repress and crap down on voices like this. indeed, the protest to day have gone ahead, despite a number of steps by the government of cancel venues to deny permission, but people say they will be silent. and if we take a longer term, alyssa, now obviously this decision by the, the, the president has angered the trade unions. but this, this anger across the country has been building up as it over the economic
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situation. the spin, worsening for years now. oh, that's right. i mean, we didn't get here in a matter of days overnight, this has been building, but in recent years, particularly, we have seen this situation, rachel di levels. we have had the economist specialist talk about the fact that the dent shanker was taking on what was on sustainable that they needed to look at the numbers to make things more sustainable. they needed to clean up corruption, nepotism, part of the management of the economy. but none of this happened, and we saw the country, essentially hurdling headlong into this crisis where the country couldn't afford to buy food, meds, and fuel. now things are a little bit better in recent month. obviously there's a little bit of financing that a friendly countries that are extend that credit lines and things like that. the
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fuel cues at the better shirts have stopped, but the situation is by no means over. the government is being sure that it has sold the problems and that it is rebuilding. but it seems like another explosion waiting to happen where there is no long term solution for the country as yet. they have appealed to the international monetary fund for a bailout of $2900000000.00 for 4 years. but even that is taking such a long time because at the crops of it being approved is insured on credit plans to my bank, the money tourism. and it is still unable to convince the broader international community lending institutions that it has it on the house in order and can go forward and pain dental buttons when she's saying that confident that this bailout package won't come through. but for the people like this union leg, this romanies be below the street that pinch off,
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they can all make rises is being fed by net like never before. and even for the long term anal fernandez, ly for surveyor in columbia, how germany says it stopped a plot by a far right group to overthrow the government. police raided a 130 sites across the country. on wednesday, prosecutor general says 25 people were detained. a soldier, a judge and a russian national are among those arrested. dominic came reports from berlin. this is how the raids 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 get 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. the alternative government this, what would it create would have had with its ranks 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 tried 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 have been asked about how people in high positions in public life could become involved in such a knowledge plot. can call it to an estimate after algo was to deal differently with enemies of the constitution who work in the public sector. and that's well present
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my draft law on changing discipline reaction in the coming days. so that we can remove enemies of the constitution more quickly than the i spilled. movement is not new in germany at its heart, it believes in the rejection of the modern state got a standard they wish to return to germany's old borders. they do not recognize the germans state german democracy and think that germany not sovereign states. it goes so far that there are parts of this movement i want to violently overthrow the government. and the focus for that wishes here. the federal parliament opened his talk. it was once called the heist tug, back in the time of the kaisers in 2020 hundreds of far right activist tried to storm the building during an anti lockdown demonstration, but failed. stopping vast action involved a few 100 police forming a cordon around it. stopping this alleged qu, data has involved thousands more offices operating rice across the country,
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dominic cane ounces, era berlin. at least 3 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces during a raid in the jeanine refugee camp. a large group, as israeli forces was seen entering the area in the occupied west bank in the early hours of thursday. the united nation says 2022 has been the deadliest year for palestinians in 16 years. i need to have him join us live now from or my last so need or what more we hearing. we are hearing gunshots in the background because there is an funeral that is expected for palestinian who was killed yesterday by israeli, with his fire that we expect the funeral to be taking place in the next upcoming hours. now in jeannine, it's been a deadly morning. 3 palestinians were killed. why is really forces that according to locals, the israeli forces of re did the wrong don't. which is becoming some sort of a daily thing for palestinians that they're seeing is really for his rating towns
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and cities killing or injuring palestinians and local where tell us that one of those who are killed wasn't a fighter. he was just a palestinian was getting ready to go to work when he was shocked by israeli forces, according to locals and is really need yeah, there's a map that has been left out by these really forces that shows that there were people who had wanted and the map of the journey and refugee camp, where these really forces were intending to go. it's been the deadliest year here in the occupied west bank in 16 years, according to the u. when with $164.00 palestinians killed one 3rd of them in jeannine, including our own colleague sitting a walker who was targeted and shot while she was on assignment in jeanene all in all palestinians say that if you're specifically israel has had the pre had in killing palestinians, and there are also more call for incoming ministers to even make the rules of
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engagement for these really forces even more needed. thanks for that. need to have him live for us in my love. i still had an idea that the rotten deal that poisoned mozambique economy will have more on the so called hidden debt scandals. the former president son, head to prison and they were banned from high schools for more than a year. now afghan girls are being told they should take exams. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready to well to my cattle anyways. hello. it is largely cold across much of europe at the moment. we have got some warm, rare, just to have a southern 3rd of the continent, but you can see just our cold. it is up towards the northwest. we got to that cold,
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north, morally, wind coming out of the arctic. they're blasting away across sir. the british. charles on the island as well. scandinavia, seeing some snows area of low pressure, some snow there to just around denmark wishing to move parts of jeremy and poland, add also towards the baltic states and at western side of russia. the motor as being forced a lot farther south in this area of low pressure, slow moving airflow pressure has brought some very heavy rain into a good part of portugal and spain. more of that as we go on through the next couple of days. but you go out and see how the malware is sat across the southern parts, temperatures here into double figures. but you don't have to go too far north to see where the cold air is and it will continue to slip its way a little further south, which as we go on through the next couple days, he had the blues are just sinking to northern parts of spain as that murderer makes his way into spain and portugal, turning the snow over the pyrenees. grouchy nutting, a little further east with some heavy snow to just around the outs south of that it is right of course, with that mother in place. but
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a lot of snow up towards the north east and also the northwest to with sponsored by categories. ahh. with from propaganda, a managed manipulation to the colossal consequences. the listening post reveals the powers behind the media and the impact on our lives. it's one of the biggest reasons why you're off is back at a democracy. there's no accountability. oh, now to sierra, ah, the
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log in, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top story. this, our crew has now sworn in dina watson as president of the pedro castillo was impeached by congress and detain, was arrested just out of the saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree. have been more protest in sri lanka. after months of political turmoil, lincoln demonstrated against rising fuel costs in october. now, trade unions are leading protests against inflation. they come off the president of luke from a single announce plans to privatize some state institutions. germany says it's stopped a plot by a ball right group to overthrow the government rating, $130.00 sites across the country. the prosecutor general says 25 people from a group that wanted to build a new german army have been detained. the un mission in democratic republic of congo says rebels killed at least $131.00 civilians in attacks. last month,
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congress authorities had put the total around $270.00 after reprisal attacks were carried down by the $23.00 on group in late november. the attacks took places several villages in the eastern parts of the r c. the nigerian army has been accused of running a secret illegal abortion program. reuters is reporting that at least 10000 pregnancies have been terminated in the countries north east. 2013, many of the women had been rate legislature by vocal hold on fight. as a junior and military leaders deny the program ever existed. in the beginning, we were in our town book harass, came in, attacked. they grabbed us and took us away to the bush. after that, we were in the bush in their hands. soldiers came and took us. after that they took us to get our barracks and they boarded our pregnancies. a court in mozambique has jailed the former president's son and several high ranking officials after
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corruption scandal that rocked the country's economy. the scam involved state own companies barring nearly $2000000.00 in elicit loans from foreign banks and independent or did found that roughly a quarter of the money still remains on, accounted for kevin cow and has details sitting in court as he's handled a 12 year. dow sentence, the scene is a far cry from his former life of luxury, the son of most m. biggs, former president, was among 11 people found guilty in the corruption case known as the tune, a bond scandal. and involved state owned companies, illicitly borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars from international banks to fund the turn of fishing operation and surveillance vessels. but the cash disappeared and mozambique government had the borrowing from both parliament and the public. when the full scale of the hidden debt came to light in 2016, it trigon an economic crisis and mozambique. the country's currency lost
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a 3rd of its value. inflation surged and foreign donors pulled out. former president amanda oak, a buddha who was an office. when the loans were a greet, testified at the trial. his some was found guilty of influencing his father to get the government to approve the deals. and of using a $33000000.00 bribe. to buy luxury cars and a mention in south africa, 8 of the 19 defendants were acquitted. while the rest were given prison terms ranging between 10 and 12 years. handing down the sentences, the judge said the scam had plunged thousands of people into poverty across the country. many outside the court said the judgment sent a clear message. so those are still willing to commit such crimes that there's no, that is no longer the cancer where you can come in this crime and,
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and walk free. i think the, those who orchestrated this crime will not go free as we use the same discounts back into the scandal exposed corruption on a global scale and spat legal cases across 3 continents. given calvert, how does era iran has reportedly executed the 1st demonstrator since the beginning of anti government protests in september last century. connie was convicted of wounding a member of the morality police with a bladed weapon and blocking a st. nationwide protest broke out following the death of 22 year old massa meanie in police custody nearly 3 months ago. on sunday, it runs public prosecutor announced the morality police had been disbanded. australia says it is a horrible day for the victims of the bali, bombings after one of the men convicted of the attacks was released on parole. his
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c, m. been alley zane served half his 20 years sentence for making the explosives used in the bombing of the nightclubs. in 2000 to indonesian authorities say, he's been reformed in prison. $1200.00 people were killed, including $88.00 australians. those people are never coming back and my thoughts today are very much with the families and communities who have lost a loved one. this is a person who was in the nation justice system. my personal view is his actions are inexcusable and completely of heart. we don't control the innovation justice system and that's, that is the way the world a russian president vladimir putin has won the risk of nuclear war is rising hoots and says russia would defend itself by any means. but he says, the country has not, quote, gone mad, saying moscow considers nuclear weapons a defensive deterrent, which is older regarding the threat of nuclear war, you're right. such
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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. that is, when we are struck, we strike back ali hash him has more illness from moscow. president put in saying that this war or this military operation, as he described it, might be a longer one. this means that he's also a property people for a longer war, longer operation that might take more time. he spoke about them mobilization,
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mobilizing 300000 people, saying that 150000 off of them are now on the year and the areas that of the special operation adding to regard him mentioning against the geographical games. russia made during this sir, special operation as the russians call it, especially a transforming the as or for see into an inner c a. these are the main issues that put in spoke about. don, during government has announced a partial state of emergency across some areas and 2 of its largest cities. thousands of police officers were mobilized on tuesday into goosey golfer and san pedro sula. the crackdown aims to tackle criminal groups who explored businesses and individuals carrying out a tax. if payments are not made, the measure is set last until january 6th. a high school girls across much of afghanistan have been allowed to sit for graduation exams,
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even though they've been banned from attending classes for more than a year. or since returning to power. the taliban shut down. girls, secondary schools, despite promising opportunities for their education and employment, andrea van wake has more. at 1st glance letting goals enough, danny stance at their exams seems a step in the right direction. secondary school girls have effectively been banned from classrooms since the taliban returned to power in august. last year, on tuesday, education officials announced that girls across much of the country would be allowed to sit there high school graduation exams. but many students aren't happy at being given so little time to prepare. they've been away from school for more than a year, and we're only given a few days notice of the tastes. some pupils described the exams as meaningless. as last i did that, i'm in a very bad state right now because we have an exam for great drove and we haven't studied a single book for it. we are here to answer 140 questions without knowing anything
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. we know nothing. what answers should we give and for what? it oh, but i hadn't gone in? no, it'll make an impact. we don't want much. we only want to study in our country because it is our right. half of the population is women. we have a rush and they should give us our right to prosper. officials have given a series of excuses for school closures, ranging from a lack of money to a shortage of teachers. they've also said they'll reopen once in islamic curriculum has been finalized or a national policy on modest school attire has been created. that still hasn't happened and some have been going to school in secret. there are fears though, that without being able to pass the school leaving exam, very few will be able to apply to university. andrea and bacon al jazeera. ah ah,
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after 4 dozen group matches and eights and knockout games caught her 2022 now has it's quarter finalists. the matches will be played on friday and saturday. 2010 ron is up. netherlands will face argentina, croatia are up against 5 time when it's brazil, and me why england are set for a crash were defending champions, france. morocco will tackle portugal oping their fairytale run continues, and the fee for president believe carter 2022 has shown the gap, has closed it between small and bigger countries. jenny and francine also says the tournament has delivered the best group stage ever at a world cup. the matches have been of great, great quality in nav, beautiful stadiums. we knew that are already, however, as well the public care who was there was incredible over 51000, on average reco breaking figures on, on
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t v. or we already have over 2000000000 viewers, which is which is really incredible. to an hour 1000000 people in the streets of laura and a few $100000.00 every day in the stadiums altogether cheering together, supporting their teams. fantastic atmosphere, great goals, incredible excitement, surprises, service, small teams beating big teams so well. there are no more small teams or nor big teams, the lever is very, very equal for the 1st time as well. a national teams from all continents going to the knockout face for 1st time in history. this shows that football is really becoming truly globe. we simply want to to give some, some joy, some smiles to people all over the world. that's what football is about. that's
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where the welcome is about. and let's what should happen from now as well. i till the end, we've already seen some great action on the field, which finally is a, a, you know, the most important part of what you do. some of the biggest, her stars performing very, very well. but the memories are fine, and all the mexican fans are, or the american fans or the saudi fan, sir. ah, not to speak about that justina, brazil is indians every while as the moroccans who were, who were really cheering their teams that tunisia, i mean i can, i can just name or the senegalese. i could name them all. probably. now were each really the competitive, the top competitive phase were oh, of course the big stars are big players,
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big teens will make the difference on the beach. so i hope i'm not sure. we'll see her a fantastical goose. this woke up and it's not just a football that says setting records here in doha, iranian artist, emacula. he has broken the guinness record for the world's largest art work on canvas. so he used 3000 liters of paints, and more than a 150 brushes, to complete the nearly 10000 square meter artwork. it's large enough to cover. you guessed it, an entire football field. i sent imo sharon roll pat that will have more in our special well comp coverage coming up shortly. now scientists have found was thought to be the oldest dna ever. the 2000000 year old material was unearthed from ice age sediments in northern greenland. it means the searches have been better able to understand what the region was like then it's actually a are quite special type of deposit because 2000000 years ago we had this forest
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environment with mastered ons and reindeers and hairs running around in the landscape. it together with a lot of different implant species was a we actually found that the image can survive for a 2000000 years, which is twice as old as the previously found. dear me and do this, then it comes from our park of 2 of greenland. the north and most part and comes from an environment there. do we don't do not see anywhere on earth to ah, all right, let's get around to the top stories now on edge 0, peru has sworn in and you present after congress impeach pedro castillo. he was arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree moved the constant.

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