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bruce president faces a genocide and murder investigation for her handling of deadly political violence. it's killed 17 people. ah, hello robin, you're watching old. is there a lie from day coming up? migration, trade and climate change dominate the summit of 3 north american leaders in mexico . terrorism charges against an austrian professor of egyptian origin dropped following an al jazeera investigation. and stall struck back to the golden globe awards a year after many boycotted the ceremony because of a series of scandals. well, half the knights action ah, welcome to the program, perusing battle president has won a vote of confidence in coal rest. that's just to the attorney general and else an
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investigation against the nobility and members of her government on genocide and murder charges. it follows the most violent days since unrest began in december after the arrest of former president bento castillo, 17 people died and protest in the southern region region of tuna on monday. marianna sanchez as more from lima inside of peters congress. legislators shouted assassin at prime minister and rental tattler as he entered the chamber to ask for a vote of confidence as our mars. you're glad our market will be able to your soul, you. we declare that the government remains solidly focused on its political action plan to pacify the country. we are not an authoritarian regime, nor do we oppose legitimate protest. but we have as a state, the obligation to safeguard the security of the majority of peruvians, yodi, or that unless it democracy would be defended at any price, triggering anger among some opposition legislators as long as i mean as
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a hm. one of these constant threats from mr or to roller shameful, saying that what they've done is right. that is that they recognize that the authors of the massacres that the peruvian people have suffered in these days. but that their will continue to do the same as it was a lot of the government imposed a 3 d curfew, the southern region of bruno as to at least 18 people, including a policeman, were killed in clashes when demonstrators tried to take over the airport or thoroughly has offered help to the families of the victims as part of a strategy to pacify the country. but protesters are not satisfied with any of the government's attempts to quote the unrest. prime minister of adolescence, the government wants to build bridges with protesting groups. they send high level commissions to several areas in the country, but he says people are not willing to sit down for dialogue with instead,
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in the aftermath of the deadliest thing protests in a month long crisis, shattered families are left to more loved ones. elizabeth, my son is dead, i am his father. he was 16 years old. the un high commissioner for human rights, his urging bid his government to carry out a prompt and impartial investigation into the depths of protesters and to hold those responsible to account. while many peruvians want of violence and destruction to stop the other said, the political crisis will only end with precedent. the never worked this resignation in a sanchez, i just eda lima that norton is found and editor of geopolitical economy report and independent muse website. but he describes what's happening and through as an open revolt. people are kind of confused. they think that, that, that what might happen is that what they might,
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may try to take action to prevent the independence of the attorney general's office . or this could be an example of the universe was a resigning and fleeing. i mean, improved. there have been 7 presidents in just over 5 years. so the reality is that this is a very unstable country. and presidents have come and gone in a matter of weeks. so we've already seen that, you know, boulevard. they passed a recent order just a few weeks ago that said that the president of the congress can stand in her position as interim president, when she leaves the country. and a lot of people in peru assume that that could be a way for her to potentially have a way to flee if she needs to. and the congress has a majority right when our position. but at the same time, the other one was a doesn't really have a political base of support. at this moment, she was the vice president of pedro garcia. but in january of last year, she actually left left the left wing party. that better guess you have been part of which is called very liberal and she became an independent and she said she
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disagreed with the left wing ideology of the party. and then when she came to power just a month ago, as president, she formed the coalition with certain right wing opposition parties. but then there are other writing opposition parties led by the more the family. they also want to see the water they removed. so it's a very complicated game of political, you know, chairs where people are constantly changing alliances and shifting their loyalties . so it's very hard to see, but a lot of people improve are saying that they don't think the work is going to be in power for much longer. brazil supreme court has ordered the rest of the man who was in charge of public security in the capital when government buildings were stormed on sunday. other officials could also thanks action. supporters of form present valuable scenario targeted the congress, the presidential palace and the supreme court, or latin america had sir lucy newman ripples. brazil's capital brazilian looked calm just 3 days after the assault on the presidential palace supreme court and
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congress. but as often happens, looks can be deceiving. here in the presidential palace, the clean up of sundays attack, myself proclaimed patriots calling for military intervention to unseat newly inaugurated left. when president lula da silva continues, and the rest of the now dismissed head of brazilian military police signals that the clean up of culprits is far from over. the government concedes the armed forces and police have been quote contaminated by what it calls a culture of institutional hatred. promoted by former president jane bo sonata kelley. we asked institutional affairs minister alexander padea if security forces remain a threat. demos, his youth of this interview. we have clear evidence of individuals, military police, or members of the army who collaborated on sunday with the terrorists or were
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negligent. they will be investigated and held accountable for their actions before the law. ah, it's not a secret that lulu the silver was not the candidate favored by brazil's police and army. under former president ball so narrow the armed forces occupied more cabinet positions than during brazil's former military dictatorship and received handsome salaries. the army refused to dismantle camps of thousands of brazilians calling for military intervention, even as lula was being sworn in just a few kilometers away. but an overhaul or purge of hostile members of the army is also risky. at the end of the day, if the government wants to the so the government could blame individuals instead of the whole iterations. and i think that's pretty much what's gonna happen in order to not create another crisis for the government to deal with. president lula may indeed be forced to show more leaning toward security voices than he and his left
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wing constituency would like the country still in shock. the symbolism of what happened here is, was to on no one. the shattered glass windows, for example, represent transparently empower on the mall that invaded this palace. used these open staircases that were designed by brazil's famous architect oscar ne meyer, to symbolize the openness in connection with the people. yet what happened on sundays, not what they were designed for, and even as these military intervention activists to being bused back to where they came from, they vowed to continue fighting. lucy newman, al jazeera brazilian, heads of state from the us, canada, and mexico held wide ranging talks of the north american lead to summit traits, immigration and drug trafficking on the leaders agenda. that's teresa reports from mexico city. they came together to discuss trade, economic integration, security, and migration. us president joe biden and prime minister just into door of canada,
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attended the north american leaders come with mexico city where their host, the president, when we look forward, our threats, the importance of finding humane solutions to cope with a thousands of people trying to reach the united states ross, truly muscles yell is not a resolving social problem, is cannot be sold with coercion diva. we should attempt to discourage violence and immigration with actually many turing approach of opportunities for the well being of everyone. total people are good by nature folk, but secret stances sometimes lead people to take the part of antisocial behaviors. but again, we made enormous progress in m biden, said, the united states is ready to work on solving the root causes of migration. we're trying to make it easier for people to get here, opening up the capacity to get here, but not have them go through that god awful process. we can do more than merely just make legal immigration more streamlined. but we could also do it by preventing
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people from wanting to have to leave in the 1st place, natalie is from venezuela. she entered the united states illegally and is now living in a church in el paso, texas. there either president by the gave us an amnesty or, and open the door for us and on our way here, he closed it up and now we're stuck in limbo, several hundreds of thousands of facing the same uncertainty. there was lots of expectations and new announcements were going to be made. that would have an impact on the lives of the hundreds of thousands of migrants on both sides of the border. immigration advocates say that north american countries should do much more to solve the ongoing crisis. the 3 leaders also work to repair their differences over trade, to door and novice or rather have expressed concerns about jo biden's efforts to increase domestic manufacturing with his by american programs. but the 3 found common ground on strengthening supply chains and reducing their dependence on
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imports from asia. today we discussed how we can build reliable value chains on this continent for everything from critical minerals to electric vehicles to semiconductors. this is good for workers, good for consumers. good for communities across our country together be we present the largest trading block in the world, accounting for roughly one 3rd of the global g d p. while these agreements remain, they all agreed that cooperation is essential. that is, i will, i'll defeat mexico city austria supreme court has dropped a terrorism case against a well known professor of adoption origin. following analogy was there a documentary forward fees was charged along with dozens of interests in 2020, in january last year. the program, what is hidden is immense ad on al jazeera, revealing the charges were based on false evidence offices,
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best known for an annual report into european islam of phobia. always spoke to him and he said, it's a relief to finally be free of the burden of the case. much better. you know, it has been more than 2 years now. were i lived in a, in a kind of a limbo in a situation where i never knew would, would the, the judges go ahead and, and really filed charges which i did not believe at any time any point of time. but you know, i could also not believe that such a rate could happen, that these allegations would even have been raised by any kind of a prosecutor and the 1st place. so you never know in such a situation where an incredible amount of, of investigation has been made and baseless allegations were made to even allow for such a huge rate in the 1st place, meet alongside
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a 69 out of foster suspects. the house, the private houses and homes were rated at 5 o'clock in the morning. our kids were traumatized. special forces broke through my window through my front door and my bank account was frozen. my assets are frozen. i was became basically as one of the most well known person that was affected. busy i became kind of the picture the, the public image of this operation and, and i was standing there, you know, in the title a time of the pen damage were social networks did not play out any way like a normal times and people were intimidated. and that was a very troublesome situation where it was even difficult for a lot of those people who were affected to so wise since our bank accounts were frozen, you cannot even like, continue your normal life. some people lost the jobs i. after one year,
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i left the austria and went to the united states where i am now a professor of international studies. and there are people whose, whose economic basis were like, destroyed, well still had here on out. there are russian troops, joint forces with a mercenary group to step up a tax on the strategic ukrainian town of solids on the east, the, the birthplace of do to celebrate the religion 3 emergence drink followers from all over the world. i use the good news is things are drawing off across the middle east. good to see you. thanks for joining in. but now the other side of the story is those windsor picking out. so let's go
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in for a closer look. this is impacting the eastern province of saudi buffering, and cats are, i think, wing us in doha, for example, 50 kilometers per hour. it's also bringing in fresh air, just high of 12 in broad on wednesday. the weather is leaking into baluchistan province in pakistan, snow over the mountains in k p. k. rain for his mama, bob, but up against the foothills of the himalayas. this of course, we'll all know that's wednesday i should happens on friday locked into bitter cold tashkent minus 26 degrees. the record for january is minus $28.00. so this could be record breaking stuff for turkey. we've got rain stretching from the black sea right through to the mediterranean, i think for on talia a months worth of rain in 24 hours, pop end of africa, wind warnings in play for the coast of libya. gust of about 60 kilometers per hour in for that eastern side of d. r. congo, there's been some deadly land slides here and still bursts of rain to go on
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oh, the book about you're watching over there with me. the whole rahman, reminder of all top news stories through the attorney general is launching an investigation against president dina ballasa. following the 17 anti government protested on monday, the new government went to competent. so soon after the investigation was announced, brazil supreme court has ordered the arrest of man is in charge of public security in the capital when government buildings are stormed on sunday and from tolerances company in the us was removed from office after the riots. he says, the justice minister and the former president, dr. olson. all right. leaders of the us, canada and mexico. how wide ranging tools of the north american leaders summit, joe biden. justin today, and i asked manuel lopez over at the moment in mexico city immigration climate
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change in trade were on the agenda. the the russian forces have stepped up their assault on a small salt mining town in the east of the country with the help of a group of mercenaries. the wagner groups chief says that they surrounded solid and city center, ukraine's president says the area has been flattened, is near the city of boot, where troops on both sides of suffered heavy losses. ukraine says its forces have been holding on in baffled despite month of attacks, and rushes been conducting naval drills in the whole weekend. see, it says its brigitte is armed with a hypersonic missile capable of evading western air defenses. charles stratford reports from keith present zalinski last night, acknowledging that the battle for solely dawn was indeed intensifying. he saying that the ukrainians had in his words,
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one time in order to get more men and supplies inside that town now solid is around 20 kilometers north, east of the town of buck, mood, of course, buck mood is seen. some of the most intensive fighting over recent weeks and months . a town that is often nicknamed a meat grinder because of the sheer amount of men that have been killed in it on both sides. solely dog is a salt mining town. it is the largest salt mine in ukraine and it has a vast network of underground tunnels, around 200 kilometers, in fact have underground tunnels, some as high as 30 meters. i mean, a football match, for example, is being held under ground in soley dog in the past. so one can only imagine this is a huge strategic importance. we can only speculate that certainly according to the russians, they are saying that the ukrainians are using those tunnels as defensive positions
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to store ammunition and so on. so we can only speculate that the fighting there is particularly intense because it is of such a strategic and military importance. whether we're going to start seeing such a thing as a seizure, such as what we saw around the agile style plant in mariel pool was months ago, remains to be seen. rushes again, accusing the u. s. of participating in the ukraine war, about $100.00 ukrainian soldiers are heading to the states to begin trading on the patriot missile defense system. the russian master in washing d. d. c says, america is trying to inflict as much damage as it can. all russia on cannon has more from the white house. they wouldn't be drawn on the timeline, how long the training is going to take on when exactly it is going to start. however, it is understood that a groups of cranium soldiers are already on their way now. it must be understood as well that a hatred massage battery. 5 requires some 90 soldiers to man. so although the
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figure of $100.00 is being pushed around, it's likely to be higher than this for the battery to be continually operational. in other words, you wouldn't need to change the 118 soldiers rather than one team of 90. so this training we now understand is going to be happening. as i said, the duration we don't know when exactly it's going to start. we don't know what it does appear to be is that the training will take place in oklahoma in the fort. so army base, this is the home off the american field off hillary school. so that will be on the u. s. base in oklahoma. we understand we will hopefully get more details from the pentagon. well, it's been one of the biggest nights of hollywood awards season enough to to troubled here is the gold globes have made something of a comeback. a list is out in force in beverly hills for the atl anniversary ceremony wedding, a distance themselves from the event last year of the scandals about
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a lack of diversity and ethical lapses. and b. c correspondent, gina can join me now. lying from beverly hills in california. have you with us? i mean, angela bassett. michelle jo, colin farrell, a diverse line of winners, and it's made it a very memorable night compared to last year. yes, i feel like so hell, the show had something to prove. after all the controversy that it has gone through, as you mentioned diversity, but also there were lapses in ethics that was exposed in an investigation. so the show took on a little bit of a hey, we know we're kind of coming up from the bottom tone. it was irreverent, it was edgy. ah, but the night truly belong to steven spielberg. this is considered kind of the opening of the award season for hollywood. and he to come the biggest prize of the night which was best drama for his film. the fable mens, which is loosely based on his life, he also to come best director, best comedy,
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went to the band. she's of in a sheeran, which if you saw it, is a very weird movie. and it was a kind of an under dog because the other weird movie in that category, everything everywhere, all at once, was supposed to win. but instead that film to come taught awards for its actors on the tv side. because a golden gloves does a war that the top honors in both tv and films, genres are the best drama, went to house of the dragons, which is h. b as follow up to game of thrones. and comedy went to abbot elementary, which was already heading into to night with 5 nominations more than any other tv show it to come 3, including best comedy and to top acting prizes. well, as you say, you know, a weird is perhaps the, the in word full that she has golden globes or alternate indicator of how the oscars or the british pastors might transpire. do you think will, will do it this year? the oscars,
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and maybe even the baptists. well, you know, yeah i, i do because the top box up as hits were ah, top gun, an avatar and they got smoked. so clearly kind of these award shows favor those that really push the envelope and are edgy and frankly very few people see. and if this is any indicator of what might be coming during the oscars on top gun and avatar might have a little bit to prove over there as well. of course, the oscars recognizes only fell, so they have more categories where those films can when it's a little time. troll is votes to cast as well, but for the moment jeannette came thanks so much for joining us from beverly hills . now a pacific storm continues to pound california the day after flooding and mud slides, wrist forced the evacuation of thousands of people and a 16 have been killed since last week,
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and more than 30 full 1000000 run to flood warnings. rob runnels has mo, from santa cruz in northern california. the latest in a relentless series of storms battered the california coast on tuesday with waves in some places 7 meters tall. the storms have caused wide spread flooding. as 90 percent of the state's population was placed under a flash flood warning, in many places, water saturated hillsides have collapsed in dangerous mud slides. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from communities all over the state. we were watching other people being evacuated and we just had no idea. it was just a shocker. and where we was just unbelievable. he has seen a water come in and then it just gushing. just like a river. he sacramento, the state capital utility cruise worked to restore power. high winds have toppled trees and power lines,
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leaving more than 200000 people without electricity on tuesday. in santa cruz, the san lorenzo river, normally just a trickle of water became a muddy brown torrent beaches were piled high with debris. nearby enormous waves crashed against rocky cliffs in one spot, tearing away part of a residential street. the storms have proved costly and deadly. people have been swept away in flood waters and killed by trees knocked over in high winds. california emergency agency estimates the damage they exceed $1000000000.00, and it's not over the fact that we're not out of the woods. we expect these storms to continue, at least through the 18th of this month and we expect a minimum 3. busy more these atmospheric rivers and different shapes and forms depending on different parts of the state. nearly half a meter of rain has fallen in some areas,
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forecasters say. downpours will continue on wednesday. rob reynolds al jazeera santa cruz california. they may, senior figure in the roman catholic church to face allegations of sexual abuse has died. australian cardinal george pal was 81 was found guilty in 2018 of sexually assaulting to choir boys in the 19 ninety's. but the conviction was they to quashed the clerical ways, maintained his innocence. while celebrations, mocking the annual voodoo festival have been held in benign followers from around the world attend the event. but the practice continues to be stigmatized. as emily addressed reports now from the coastal town of vada, ah, for food worshippers is a ceremony like no other with the music and dance, the color, and the mysticism with a touch of magic. susan middleton, an american vote,
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a priestess ranks high in the hierarchy. i feel those spirits, many of them are associated with natural forces, like the elements water virus burst to the air and lots of on the thing. i mean is fascinating. she says religion is widely, but deliberately mis understood. it is associated with diabolical forces. it's a cliche, largely driven by hollywood fit on, but it's a very deep spiritual tradition. that's ancient. all of our cars volley geez, originated in africa. so make so marvelously on ceremonials, pulcher. what many, many divinities the who do has its rooting west africa with beneath considered its origin for where it's exported to the rest of the world by sleeves taken from africa to work on plantations. and it's back in west africa,
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that was she pushed from all over the world gather to celebrate every year. many officially recognized religion in the night. just become a now cuz it has, it has a lot of the countries how to do an identity festival husband celebrated when oppression, religion, engine, religion followed by millions in been a republican on millions abroad, especially in the county. i'm not reaches go into the food festival. days of sacrifice and rituals that many find disturbing. but voodoo supreme need, i called the pontiff, disagrees. she knew she couldn't colonizers macos, as fetish, but voodoo is not all about worshipping dove or blood letting it's not about magic
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