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this is news live from berlin donald trump is the creator of inciting the u.s. capitol attacked in january 7 republicans joined the democrats in voting to convict it's not enough is trumped as expected survives he's sick in the impeachment trial also coming up in germany bans travel from regions in austria and the czech republic ultras to highly contagious coronavirus mutations only essential travel will be allowed for at least the next 10 days. and dorfman the bundesliga slum
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continues to spot a late goal by. allowing the home side to salvage a draw against. i'm tired read welcome to the show our donald trump has been acquitted of inciting last month's attack on the u.s. capitol as expected the u.s. senate phil short of the 2 thirds majority needed to convict the former u.s. president that said 7 republicans voted to side with the democrats making this the most bipartisan impatient trial in u.s. history just spot the stain of a never before seen 2nd impeachment donald trump has hinted at a comeback. smiles all round donald trump the legal team revel in their client's acquittal we won guilty. it was always
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going to be an uphill battle for democrats they needed to convince at least 17 republican senators to cross the aisle. in the end though only 7 republicans voted to convict giving former president donald trump his 2nd acquittal in. 57 days for ease 3 the day's proceedings was time for both sides to make their closing arguments hoping to swayed any last minute votes to believe based on the evidence you have seen that mr trump actually wanted and indeed willfully incited in armed insurrection to overthrow the u.s. government would be absurd democrats pushed back saying the senate could stop violence from happening again the cold hard truth is it would happen on january 6th can happen again i
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fear like many of you do that the violence we saw on that terrible day may be just the beginning. donald trump was unrepentant in welcoming here's a quick 2 saying the trial was yet another phase of the greatest witch hunt in the history of the united states. after the vote democrats scorned republicans for voting to acquit the vast majority of the senate republican caucus including the republican leader voted to acquit former president trump signing their names in the columns of history alongside his name for ever and despite voting not guilty republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell conceded that the former president was responsible for the riot. there's no question. their present crop is practically. and morally responsible for provoking.
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the lawyers have rested their case on the matter of donald trump's involvement in the january 6 riots but the divisions in us society remain the equate to opens the door for trump to run for the white house again in 2024. washington bureau chief innes poll has been following the trial over the last few days he's fair assessment. after 5 days of listening to deliberations between the house impeachment managers and former president donald trump lawyers we now know that trump has been acquitted of charges that he calls the insurrection on the 6th of january with a head he now has the ability to run for office again if he so chooses this is a clear signal that former president trump still has
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a tight grip on the republican party this was the last opportunity for the party to get rid of him and to spawn bastid ways of governing but fear is that his loyal supporters will challenge republicans up for reelection forced them to not make any risk that could hurt their political future the democrats on the other side made a compelling case for the 1st few days showing the destruction of insurrection and the pain it cost many but on the last day the bumbled on the issue of victimises sentences were confused and ultimately weakened the case for the democrats they have a lot on their plate finished voting in biden's cabinet and passing the truth in dollar culverts relief package why tell us this is probably just relieved that the trial is over and that they can just move on with the political agenda that
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was a d w bureau chief poll reporting there from washington well returning here to germany which has banned travel from regions in neighboring austria and the czech republic after a surge of infections means more contagious coronavirus variants fame only essential travel into germany will now be allowed from the austrian region of to roll and check border regions but there are worries about the impact of the restrictions on trade in in just 3. starting sunday travel restrictions will be in place between be very anti role where the highly infectious south african variant of covert 19 is sporadic in austria travelers test are controlled by authorities in perth varia occurrences of the variance are more and more frequent. better to be on the safe side i feel that we're taking the right path. from monday the border
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between germany and the czech republic will also be affected cross border workers will only be allowed in after daily testing and if they work and transport of goods or in health or animal care. we need test centers at the borders where truck drivers can get tested quickly if they're healthy they can continue their journey if not then of course not. it's a shipping nightmare that threatens distribution chains. we really fear that the goods and people will be stuck in a never ending traffic jams and that this will lead to even bigger difficulties for industry and trade. according to border closures and travel bans should be avoided and germination make exceptions for cross border workers and essential travel. therefore the commission has asked
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the portuguese presidency to discuss to quote emission of travel restrictions truing the next general council for now stricter control seemed the only way to avoid a 3rd wave of infections. all right let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic south africa will reopen 20 of its land border crossings to allow normal travel after restrictions were implemented to control rising infections last month rahway journeys in china during the usually busy lunar new year holiday a down by almost 70 percent amid coals for people to stay put to avoid a new outbreak and venezuela has received the 1st 100000 dollars as of russia's foot vaccine medical and health personnel are going to be the 1st to be inoculated . and here's some of the other stories making news around the world today the u.s. has expressed concern and urged china to provide more datta to the world health
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organization on possible early covert 19 calls china reportedly refused to hand over information to the team investigating origins of the fires beijing has fired back saying the u.s. should stop pointing fingers. a magnitude $7.00 earthquake is injured more than $100.00 people in northeastern japan and it damaged buildings and triggered a landslide in fukushima the area closest to the epicenter it's believed to be enough to shock all of the devastating quite that spot the tsunami a nuclear meltdown one decade of guard. and military judge has suspended laws that placed restrictions on the country's security forces the change will allow them to resume detaining suspects all searching private property without court approval it's part of the series of announcements off to more than a week of country ride wide protests against the. 2 sports
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now and germany's bundesliga. dynamic duo show and hold on both scored against hoffenheim but dortmund who came into this season with tata lavish ns and with the home side could only manage a draw. darkman coated in tears it shares won only half of the game since taking the helm back in december his star studded team came into this clash in just 6 place and against hoffenheim they were once again relying on their backup goalkeeper marvin hits with roman burkey out injured. dortmund drew 1st blood in the 24th minute jaden sanchez doing the honors my sand show leaving the hof and home defense in his way. but the lead didn't last long mona stab or making it one all 7 minutes later sebastian rudy time
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just passed perfectly and job or finish the job in style. and early in the 2nd half oftentimes took the lead thanks to. god the kids knew he'd been beaten. rudy once again with the assist and verbal heading home. with his team facing a loss yelling holland charge forward to score a lead equaliser and just tempers flared a scuffle broke out before he could celebrate. the young norwegian scoring machine putting on a display of sheer will and power. but the frustration was evident on his teammates faces as tears itches dortmund side had to settle for a disappointing 2 all draw. and by leaving cruz and saw a 2 goal lead go to dustin minutes against mines who managed to level the affair
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after the break patrick she can made it to neil to leave a couzin with just a few minutes left in the match shake outmaneuvered the mines defense and beat the keeper for the school he speaks of the season our minds battled back and medal netted 2 late goals to deny leaving cruising to victory. still here with the 1st of the 2 which was also his 1st ever wonder sleep would go. with she didn't know already today is valentine's day and people all around the world is celebrating a love in all its forms and after a difficult year there is even more reason to celebrate in one belgian nursing home where nearly all of the residents have been vaccinated against it 19 w. caught up with one couple there as they approach 6 decades of marriage. there's a romance in the air at this brussels care home longtime lovers francois and nico
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are marking their 58 valentine's day. they moved here together when force was health began declining. if he's going i'm going because him alone are me alone that's unthinkable. also i was just 17 when he met his soulmate he says it was love at 1st sight. she was just beautiful she still has. he asked me to marry him almost immediately that's true and i said yes. of course what i need are among the lucky ones at the beginning of the pandemic covert 900 tore through belgian care homes claimed thousands of lives. and know that almost all residents here are fully vaccinated care home directory assistance has more freedom to spread the love this every 14. she wants to share messages of togetherness after months of isolation we
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want to them that they are not alone in in the rest home we are not alone we are together and we live together so we love each other we can. just always love you. and you couldn't fall so are dreaming of many more date nights together. and their hope for the future because we'll be happy no matter what devotion. to show me don't worry come on. if you got must see he's always cold and i am always warm let's hope i'm in terror to. the couple hopes the worst of the pandemic is nigh behind them fail stick together in sickness and in health. you happy valentine's day to you from v.w. news in bowlin mix bias it will be back in 45 minutes with the headline sports life
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drive home to smear the public as well as to train the dog in the blind football bundesliga one is us not doing a one on their games on the group so. often plots has to shorten chinglish will survive because our digital feed for those of us intel kind of will do for now and . that's not a marxist on. how much is different compared to sighted football like the ruffling bull but it doggy is a double. for the 2 you have sons which i would say it's very interesting. when he said nothing if you don't want to you know i don't often miss you. and i'm going to be a cunt like. dawkins hanson is celebrating his 30th but he only has this much on his mind. blind footballers hear that which they cannot see they need excellent spatial awareness and tight control.
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corner. hot spot for such and some great cultural memorials to boot. double trouble awfully good. ethiopia in east africa rich in biodiversity and home to many animal species found nowhere else on earth in the south of the country lies the balun mountains national park. a natural wonder and the source of life getting reverse from spirit nicknack original view other regions show how closely linked to the survival of endangered species is with our own need to believe government tried. some 12000000 people
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depend on the rivers that originate in the ballot mountains to protect the rivers from drying up the national park must be saved and the question is how. water is life but in many parts of ethiopia there simply isn't enough of it. most of the people here are farmers. many still work with the simplest of tools and land suitable for farming and grazing is scarce . ethiopia is among the most populous countries on earth
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more than 100000000 people live here and that number increases by around 2500000 every year if the growth rate remains constant the population could double by 2050 . ethiopia is part of the horn of africa it's a country of high mountain peaks in the south the ballet national park protects the . afro alpine biome it's not only home to many rare species of plants and animals it's also the source of several rivers that flow through somalia to the indian ocean providing millions of people with water. the bana mountains are the water reservoir for the whole region since 2004 the frankford zoological society has been helping to preserve the national park the society's director christopher shank has
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come to see what the situation is like on the ground he knows how important this area is. right now on this issue i'm told to be used to be able to shift to file diversity as an evenly spread on our planet 80 percent of species are found on just 20 percent of the earth's surface the reason we just have to protect the right places for the guns reached is the most important parts are the so-called hot spots as these are regions where the earth secular abundance of the sixty's and beaten for kwan's that only exist in those regions but a lot of these hot spots are shrinking hotspot one is the afro alpine region including the bali mountainous the cops have been good while. most of the region is covered by forest one of the last intact expanses a forest in the whole of ethiopia it's enormously important as a habitat for plants and animals as well as providing a balanced climate and water supply. the ancient juniper
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and caso trees are habitat for various herbivores including the extremely rare mountain liana this species of antelope is found only in the uplands of ethiopia. a mere 3000 mountainy alast still live in the wild most of them in banda national park. there's also a diverse host of small creatures. it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants in bala many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forests.
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droplets collect on mosques and lichen. they merge to form streams which in turn converge into mighty rivers supplying millions of people with water. pistol shank is on his way to the national parks headquarters. during the drive he's struck by the extent to which human activity has changed the environment. the many cows are just one indication.
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the once clear water is stained brown by this oil it's washing away. it seems you are confused we don't see human influences here large numbers of livestock massive over use of the land on which the erosion caused by trample and grazing there's also erosion caused by the water behind me or non-native eucalyptus trees the landscape is totally changed and in very poor condition and to stop this . ethiopia's one. wealth of nature disappeared from here a long time ago many children don't know their country any other way. as often happens the weather in the mountains is about to change. a hail storm in the ethiopian highlands.
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the landscape has been consistently damaged by humans and extreme weather like this only makes things worse. just visit this year just like people's future is being washed away on foot we associate ethiopia with drought and air and conditions and those are on the increase but huge downpours are washing away the topsoil which is so important for agriculture so it's getting harder and harder for people to farm but most at the same time of the population is growing because that greatly increases the risk of people not being able to stay where they are not all that means they will be forced to migrate to those who need to be understood. the. cost of schenk continues on his way into the national park the women and men who
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work as rangers are waiting for him the director of the frankford zoological society offers them encouragement and knowledge we have to protect lives in you on one like. that most of the staff come from the surrounding villages they work here because there aren't many other jobs available and forcing the parks regulations often means coming into conflict with their neighbors. the frankford zoological society is aware of the challenges the global organization provide. rides the ethiopian authorities with financial support it also helps with the management of large scale wildlife sanctuaries. in. bali a national park is just under 2500 square kilometers there are few roads and the rangers often patrol the reserve on horseback and. in. this group of mounted rangers say that cows have been spotted in the middle of the
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park even though that's not allowed. the animals need to be rounded up. or one. of the ethical. even situations like these can easily escalate. in the grammys big ethiopia seems such a peaceful country but there's quite a lot of conflict violent disputes are not uncommon at all there's a strong conflict between using resources and the need to protect this part of the car to some politicians and the work is dangerous and by no means easy but it's also extremely important and that's why the frankfurt zoological society finances the patrols equipment and operations. the parks wildlife often has to tolerate domesticated visitors this time horses are grazing alongside mt neon us. as reported
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there are also cattle on the plane. the domesticated animals have to be captured this happens time and time again. the rangers skillfully herd them together there are even a few sheep. the livestock compete with wild animals for food they can also transmitted diseases. the intruders are not harmed just rounded up the cattle and sheep are extremely valuable for their owners the aim is to find an amicable solution for everyone. the rangers take the animals to a pen their owners can collect them after they pay
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a fine. the north. coast of shank has arrived 1 in the morning and one in. 20. 1 but i've got to be animals are still waiting to be reclaimed and. the livestock owner 1st has to pay his fine though it isn't too expensive. for coastal shank and the staff do their best to explain why the park rules should be followed or pork for your children as well and also that is the conflict we are in now looking at the being of the other negative money quote we don't get any benefit from the park little the only benefit is that we use water from the park i mean your data ok it's important for the next generation but right now i don't get any benefit from the market i mean if you switch it off i don't get another one to
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. play the farmer is finally able to collect his animals this time everything went smoothly but others aren't always willing to comply. but i'm not often in your screen of products we have just heard a farmer saying that we don't get any benefit from the park because the benefits aren't there sort of all the or they might only become clear die. kates for now when the forest is gone and the water rushes through taking all the soil with it it's a luxury because that's what makes this so difficult at the end of the day there's no easy solution because once our get to lose a. lot . on ballast high plateau hosts of lush flame flowers cover the ground.
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it's also home to something else an extremely rare animal. the ethiopian wolf. it's the world's rarest species of canada. and. there are now only around $500.00 ethiopian wolves in the wild roughly half of them in ballarat the national park has become the bastion for the survival of the species. in the end the animals were once widespread in the ethiopian highlands but they've had to withdraw from humans more and more today they live and hunt at an altitude of 4000 metres they can't retreat any higher and large tracts of the country have become
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virtually uninhabitable for them. rodents are the wolves preferred prey and there are some splendid specimens up here like the giant molar rat which can weigh up to a kilogram. ethiopian wolves and alone. but even up here in this remote part of our planet they still and counter domesticated animals. because the wolves aren't interested in cattle they don't come into conflict with the herders. but where there are cattle there are also dogs
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and they can transmit diseases like rabies. one of the biggest problems the park administration has to deal with is the illegal settlements springing up in these last protective forests. the village of frerotte is located in the middle of the national park the 1st touch here were tolerated but then people continued to build despite a ban on further expansion. today really is a large permanent settlement around 500 families live here and it continues to grow . but. the welcome here isn't nearly as warm as it usually is in ethiopia it was old customs shank wants to know how people today feel about the sanctuary. city you don't
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need to look at it until almost what we're doing many things for the future kind of case and out of my life why don't you know what we don't get anything for our future from the park at the interview in the video in the conservationist wants to know more about the community's needs. we need a better infrastructure like clean water and electricity. even if the dangers of environmental destruction are known there are simply more pressing concerns for people here problems that need solutions today the benefits of keeping forests intact may take decades to be felt there was a lot of convincing to be done you have to a lot of our people frank for people conservation people and we have to find solutions. for the people and for the forest but it's very clear. the mood remains tense even though such discussions are vital because everyone here
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depends on a functioning ecosystem a system that provides clean water and keeps the soil in the fields. coast of shank now wants to get a report on the situation in the lowlands egos to visit the head of the bonnet mountain conservation project. and. nettles immediately explains how critical the situation is in the lowlands he has video from the border area between southern ethiopia and somalia this huge region is home to 12000000 people who are dependent on water from the ballad mountains but more and more often the water isn't flowing. livestock can survive long periods of drought and when the animals die people lose their source of food and income the rural population is being hit hardest some river beds are bone dry.
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several factors are at play environmental degradation climate change and constant population growth the overall. exult is that people can no longer feed themselves. given that they become dependent on help from the outside and when people no longer have enough to live on they're forced to leave. new month for this comes on $101.00 likes to leave their homeland but what's happening here is the start of a huge migration flow that could reach as far as europe so investments in conservation in the mountains water system is vital it's a much better investment than having to face big problems later in the form of huge waves of refugees who can explain. in order to stay people need
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prospects and they can't be founded on the destruction of nature. one such opportunity is growing coffee plant flourishes amid the alpine forests. the wild growing coffee plant originates in ethiopia no wonder the country has a long coffee drinking tradition it's always prepared fresh and instead of a quick cup on the go there's an elaborate ceremony involved. from ethiopia coffee conquered the world today it's an industry worth billions but farmers here don't see much of the profits. me in. any store and you know paul if i buy coffee at a bargain price from a discount store in europe only a tiny part of the money goes to the coffee farmer it's important for coffee
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farmers to be paid a decent price was otherwise they switch to illegal farming they clear trees and grow coffee in the national parks like here in the mountains of course. that's disastrous so in a global sense bargain prices are actually no bargain at all. in fact money can be earned from coffee that's why illegal cultivation is flourishing . once again the park rangers are on patrol they come across an illegal logging camp wood is in high demand for construction or as fuel for cooking and eating. the rangers spot something else coffee what looks like a natural clearing is an illegal coffee plantation in the rain forest coffee grows well in the shade of the forest canopy the undergrowth has been completely cleared
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to make way for the plantation. was turned off and in part will come from the villages and plant coffee bushes in the park they wait 3 or 4 years for the bushes to ripen and then harvest them but they also come to clear the vegetation 2 or 3 times a year as that has a big effect and it's illegal to retain. the rangers make sure there won't be any coffee harvested here. another source of income is found in the tree tops only brave and skillful climbers like is male abdul qadeer can reach these giddy heights he uses a sophisticated technique to work his way up using ropes that he tightens with his own body weight he often climbs to a height of 30 meters all without professional climbing equipment or protective gear. this is his livelihood is
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male abdul qadeer is a beekeeper. he 1st has to drive the bees away with smoke. they can be incredibly aggressive. he's placed around 50 beehives in the tree tops up here he says these are more likely to accept the hives and they're harder for honey badger is to reach. if all goes well he can harvest from each beehive twice a year but for that to be possible the bees need lots of flowers and a florist in forest only then will they produce enough honey for him. and. it's a tough job but it provides an income that fits with the interests of the national park. today's climb has yielded 3 kilograms of honey
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and around 100 be stang's these days he hardly notices them for the novel and this is my job i got to the money on my side of iraq. i have done my duty for my children for school to be. for clothes for everything. living sustainably with the forest can work but many people are seeking more opportunities for development. oppy lation growth is also putting pressure on the system children grow up to establish families of their own and everyone wants a better future but how best to achieve that is conservation the way to meet those needs. and. you'd think that in developing countries like haiti o.p.o.
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the most important thing would be to build schools hospitals roads and to develop markets reacted to it but unless we succeed in conserving nature and of the climate and the water supply none of that will be needed boss a whole cycle because people will no longer be living where they live today they have incredible shortly. the situation in the bali mountains is an example of a dilemma affecting many regions of africa there's too little space for both wildlife and humans. the battle over the last remaining natural areas is getting more intense. competition for dwindling resources is growing. and. that's why illegal settlements continue to spread in the national park in places
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where just a short time ago there was nothing but dense rain forest. and. endangered species have nowhere to go. in many places they live on virtual islands amid a sea of destruction. ethiopia is home to unique creatures found nowhere else on earth. if they were to disappear the world would keep turning but the loss of any single species shows that ecosystems are no longer functioning as they should. and the fundamentals of clean water fresh air and fertile soil are things that we humans depend on to.
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