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in the lottery. where you store your unique starts feb 11th oh and b.t.w. . this is g.w. news live from berlin india's farmer staged mass protests on a national holiday. i carried her entire career there demanding that the government drop the agricultural reforms they say would destroy their livelihoods it's one of the biggest challenges yet to prime minister narendra modi's power. also coming up house democrats deliver
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a single particle of the teacher to the senate launching trial proceedings against donald trump for inciting and insurrection. and bad blood between the european union and major corona virus vaccine makers astra zeneca says it is cutting deliveries to the e.u. but back to its rollout has been lacking behind. i'm sumi so much kind of thank you for joining us in india's capital delhi several 1000 angry farmers have been gathering in mass protests on one of the country's national holidays where public debt farmers are demanding the government scrap and agricultural reform that they say helps big companies at the expense of food producers the holiday marks the day india's constitution came into effect and prime minister narendra modi who's been the focus of farmers' anger. later rethought the
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flame of the immortal soldier in the capitol. and let's go right to delhi where our correspondent many a child is standing by for us hi many are we saw their pictures of the prime minister celebrating commemorating republic day at the same time several thousands of farmers are voicing their anger tell us about their protests today well that is true the plan was to take out a massive truck to bury these bombers in the city of the official police and again end it but only to this is their way of actually to just in their thoughts as on this national holiday by taking out a massive rate so that people know what their actions are but only to polls boring enough don't think that at some areas in some border areas where these volatile station they have already started people are worried and there are thresholds coming in all unfolding that's along these border some protests have been knocked down the day for the better for these fires and that anybody there also reported
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what do you have in both of these and you know that says i'm beat and jobs in the protest of the early reports suggesting that something else has already started which was the concern of something. near it why have these laws made the farmer so angry. well simply put the pharmacy that these laws are actually and above the law. they're going to ban the operators for several restrictions the got into the problems all that the marketing of the use on the sports of their produce and most importantly ringback their biggest concern is that these laws will eventually reek of this is development ringback in my system in which these bombers are given a short medical minimum but the government agency by produce didn't sell the products the pharmacy the new blog labs will be going to all these systems and even though the supreme court put a temporary halt. on you know the bottom of the what happened what they want is
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a complete loss and they're putting a lot of pressure on the government so why is it that the government is so intent on pushing these reforms through. all these 5 says that these these laws are beneficial for the law was a little cross loves with hope the farmer's market to do is walk free but the critics and the pompous saying that this is just another what the law of leave do we need to have increased private private. sector which is not going to be helpful to the farmer but off with. correspondent money reporting for us there in delhi on those protests thank you very much now to the u.s. where democrat lawmakers from the house of representatives have delivered the article of impeachment against former president donald trump to the senate now that triggers preparations for an impeachment trial which should be the 1st to face by
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a u.s. president after leaving office trump has been charged with inciting a violent mob of his supporters to attack the u.s. capitol trump previously faced impeachment of 29000 over his attempt to pressure ukraine for personal political gains but the republican led senate at the time acquitted him. and our washington bureau chief in this poll told us how u.s. senators democrats and republicans are viewing the upcoming impeachment it's a decision that invites a country across party lines is it the right thing to attempt to convict former president donald trump for a historic 2nd time or is it only putting fuel in the fire to stir up even more anger and tate's many democrats don't see any other option but holding the former president accountable for inciting the insurrection in the 6 of january even though the chances are slim that they will get enough support from republicans in the
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senate to convict trump and prevent him from running for office ever again most republicans just want to move past this impeachment trial and figure out the so-called post world president biden is now in a tough position despite staying out of the impeachment process as a trial will hold up his political agenda last time it took 21 days until the trial came to an end nobody knows how long it'll take this time. in this poll there in washington let's get a quick look now at some other headlines from around the world italy's prime minister is set to resign on tuesday his government has been in crisis after a small coalition partner pulled its ministers from his cabinet earlier this month observers believe that after his resignation will try to form a new government with broader parliamentary support. scientists say the earth's ice
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is melting almost 60 percent faster than in the mid 1990 s. as global warming accelerates a new study published in the cryo sphere journal found that some 28000000 tons of ice have melted in the past 3 decades causing sea levels to rise 3 and a half centimeters. and at least 5 people have been arrested in sydney and otherwise largely peaceful australia day protests the holiday celebrates the date that british the british fleet sailed into sydney harbor and 788 to start a penal colony but thousands rallied across the nation to condemn the mistreatment of indigenous people. vaccine maker astra zeneca has denied german media reports that suggest its covert vaccine is less than 10 percent effective for people over the age of $65.00 a report in the online edition of the daily newspaper billed said german officials were concerned that use medicines authority may not give the swedish british
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vaccine approval for use in that age group meanwhile frustration is growing in brussels over astra zeneca decision to cut deliveries to the e.u. the company is blaming supply chain problems but brussels has accused it of failing to keep contractual promises and threatening to block its future exports all 27 e.u. countries are struggling with slow vaccine rollouts across the channel britain is having more success. for these british newlyweds a sense of hope and relief 90 year old geoff holland and his 86 year old wife jenny got married in august now they're getting vaccinated against cove at 19. i think and what are more. hard our border near warm throughout. the uk i think it's pretty good for. the couple received the astra zeneca vaccine one of 3 vaccines approved for use in the u.k.
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britain is on course to inoculate more than 80 percent of adults by the end of summer by contrast the e.u.'s a hole would reach only 15 percent at its current pace. later this week e.u. regulators are expected to approve the astra zeneca vaccine which is cheaper and easier to distribute than its competitors but hopes for a quick roll out have hit a snag on friday astra zeneca said it was cutting its the greed upon vaccine deliveries to the european union by some 60 percent prompting dismay and criticism . the european union wants the order and pre-filing months doses to be delivered as soon as possible and we want our contract to be fully fulfilled the european union wants to know exactly which doses have been produced where biassed design occur so far and if or to whom they have been delivered. astra zeneca has
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blamed the cut on production problems at a plant in belgium but the e.u. health commissioner has called the drug makers justifications unsatisfactory the uncertainty is jeopardizing the e.u.'s goal of vaccinating 70 percent of its adults by summer. germany's health minister against spawn is pointing at the pharmaceutical companies she told data abuse chief political editor michelle or couth that she wants to see vaccine makers treat the european union fairly. with me now is germany's health minister again spohn that's just fine so will you know ask the european union to implement a registry for the export of vaccine outside the european union is fence if and if and when they get it would be a good idea if companies had to obtain a license to export vaccines so that we can monitor which vaccine leaves the european union after having been produced or bottled in europe when i live
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licensing does not mean a bushel of exports but that they are at least in need to be registered and approved by them and that will happen in many cases that it is approved we do look want to keep everything to ourselves but i want things to be fair so that when there are supply problems the impact is felt by everyone and not just by the european union this is an area where we are somewhat uncertain at the moment where the consequences of problems in production evenly distributed. in the united states is falling and america 1st policy ensuring that it's u.s. citizen gets fascinated before those exports take place does that do you know want to follow and you 1st started. news in skipping a meal no i'm talking about a fair share that we have a fair share of the material that we financed in advance after all in almost all contracts that the european union negotiated we invested hundreds of millions of
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euros in advance so that production capacities could be established so it is not a matter of being 1st it is a matter of being fair that is the point that i'm. but of course we as europe as the european union as the german federal government always stressed that we are also thinking about the supply of vaccines to the rest of the world still. in the end we are developing vaccines here in europe in germany for the whole world it is our goal that. to come prophetess soon as possible but one thing remains true a con told german and us citizens that vaccines produced in europe are available all over the world but not in europe. and window a person on your knees in a spot thank you very much for the interview now there's been a 2nd night of unrest in the netherlands sparked by a nationwide coronavirus curfew rioting and looting hit around 10 cities and police
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made at least $150.00 arrests authorities say covert deniers and football hooligans are behind the protests which they're struggling to deal with. on monday riders in rotterdam fought more street battles with police. and were similar in harlem and in other cities too where protesters also vandalized buildings and shops authorities said they were mainly people in their teens. the country's prime minister condemned the violence. in the air supply. to begin with writing is on acceptable limits and that any normal person could only watch it with their votes you really wonder what got into those people needs that had nothing to do with protesting it's criminal violence and we'll be treating it as such but. the protests had begun peacefully over the weekend when people demonstrated against the continued lockdown and the country's 1st nightly curfew since world war 2 parliament had narrowly approved
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a measure because of the more infectious variant from england hitting the country. now in much of the world cultural venues have been shut down during the coronavirus pandemic but the show goes on at least for the alternative rock band the flaming lips the group performed in oklahoma city with the help of space for band members and bands the audience could socially distance and roughly 100 transparent balls each equipped with a high frequency speaker water bottle a fan and up to 3 waving lighters in the air with a presumably there. ok let's get a reminder in our top story on deja vu indian farmers are gathering for mass protests on one of the country's national holidays republic day they're demanding the government scrapped an agriculture reform that they say helps big companies at the expense of food producers their protests represent one of the biggest
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challenges so far to the authority of india's prime minister and they're mostly. coming up next america 1st is out by american is in process will tell us more about president joe biden's new plan to jumpstart manufacturing in the u.s. say to. people for t.w. off and twitter. to date and to touch. on
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