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what is true was vague, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is, well, we'll hook people. we shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind the benefits. and why are they a threat to whistle open equals starts january 5th on d, w. ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin sedans. prime minister steps down as violent unrest escalates a dollar. hum, duck admits a power sharing deal with the army has failed. to restore border also on the
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program fire, ravages south africa, is part of this is deborah with turbo and devastating event. presidents here on post vows the legislature's work will go on. police are questioning a suspect. and protests against a national lockdown in the netherlands turn violent. the government says, restrictions are essential to stop the spread of the oma con barrier. ah, i'm william gruff. welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the prime minister has resigned following months of political turmoil dollar. hm. duck says he has failed to restore order under a power sharing agreement with the military. dozens of people have been killed during protest ever since the army staged a qu in the central african nation. october weeks later,
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hum duck was reinstated to head up a transition back to civilian government. but pro democracy activists never accepted the d. o. b, let's get more now with mohammed. i mean, he joins us from cartoon mohammed, welcome to the program. how are people reacting to this latest development? you can actually, it's, there is a wide divide division in sudan over these resignation of the prime minister. you know, did the, the, the majority of the activists and, but additions and brought a, we're actually not in agreement with the 21st november of the dean that signed between the prime minister, the land and the military. and look at it actually as
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a kind of get to my is in the family that already committed in october. but on the other hand, the others are so afraid that now the, the, the, the country will be full fully in the hands of the military. and that's actually very serious on the, on the future of the transition and the future of, of sudan and goes to their bye bye, bye bye. those. as a city a said that of the sudanese and resolution. but you know, you know, in the, in this to the news people on the streets since 25th over and massive violence have been committed against the sudanese use. and so for nearly to 60 people have been already killed on the streets. and so all those, again is ready to look at the band minute stop the end
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of the, the, the army as maybe actually like a kind of a coin. so a dog was the only a civilian face within the government of sudan since 21st november. but i, they did a see did not stop. did they, did they did the, the, the phrases and the persons that been appointed by the money a we're all from the problem to the or dream of prison, but she has not been actually sick out or for so, you know, it's, it's, it's in, i think this is one of the main points or reasons why the brain minister has a design because he failed to convince out of me to withdraw from
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a lot of areas. so he can expand again. this is really a rule and implement that. even that sign on 21st of november. so the prime minister actually has find himself as found himself in a very critical position. is that payment? this is why we the force say leg over that a week ago. now that he is lead super frustrated and intended to design and he design, i think mama, i mean so much going on a cartoon, and we're very glad you can bring that perspective to us. thanks very much. mouth fire has badly damage south africa's parliament. blaze. gutted the chamber of the national assembly, holy se a man was arrested inside the legislature and will appear in court. the fire had already been burning for hours when security guards discovered it at around 6 in
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the morning. fire crews raced to the scene but were unable to stop the flames from spreading to the national assembly building where south africa's parliament sits. this is a very sad day for our democracy because parliament is the home of our democracy and bonham minutes also as the d g, a key point of all met is, will be investigated. the police have started to investigate the forensic department here. public works easier. we all together, reinforcements were called and some 65 does eventually brought the blaze under control, but not before it had done extensive damage. visiting to seen the south african president, serial rama poolside also promised a thorough inquiry. if somebody is the health right now and the question, what we need to go a lot,
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a lot deeper into how this type of event can take place and what measures we will need to take going forward. only security staff are believed to have been present when the blaze began. there have been no reports of injuries. and earlier we spoke with journalist, i took one, an attorney about how the south african parliament will function. now, given up, the national assembly chamber has been destroyed. we know that parliament is supposed to have its meeting of february, that is the joints seat in parliament where the president delivers the state of the nation address. from what we understand that wake is expected to continue, but it would then mean that and out of what needs to be done to maybe repair or alternative arrangements made. but as the president said, the work of parliament will continue. and he says he's in touch with the speaker parliament as well as the chairperson of the council of provinces. these are the 2
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bodies that sit at the national assembly or the seat of parliament in south africa . but that commitment that we have from the president and the date at least that we know has been set for that join sitting. is that beginning of february and whether that will come with arrangements made. we will have to wait and see. violence has broken out during protests against corona, virus restrictions in the netherlands. thousands of people turned out in amsterdam to demonstrate against the national lockdown. dutch authority say the measures are essential because the omicron variant is spreading even more rapidly than feared. they say no to the lockdown, no, to the government's measures. what is their limit? this demonstrator asks, it's just the latest demonstration in the netherlands against the government's curbs. aimed at stopping amik. crohn police banned the protest that didn't stop people from turning out. many say they're not afraid of catching the virus. i'm
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here because i like to live and i don't think we should be scared. a stop, we're living because we're we're all going to die. i like to live. mandate a restriction measures have nothing to do with my health. i mean there are people who want to impose control on us and take all our freedom. hey, i'm here because i think that we all must be free. well, what i most i scuffles broke out as police broke up the demonstration. it violated the current locked on rules in the netherlands, according to which only 2 people are allowed to meet at once. non essential shops, restaurants, bars and theaters remain closed until at least the 14th of january, announcing the measures to prime minister, made clear he had no choice. only combs described tommy corn is spreading even faster than we feared. and so we need to intervene now to prevent
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a much worse outcome. dur assoc precaution, are for zora. but the measures have also outraged the vocal anti lockdown protesters. and as long as the government measures are in force, they say they will continue to take to the streets. and now for some other stories making news around the world today. israel's prime minister natalie bennett, says a 4th coven. 19 vaccine dose is now approved for people over 60 and health care workers. authorities are battling a surge and omicron varying infections. nationwide, daily cases are expected to start hitting fresh record hives. us president joe biden says washington and his allies will respond decisively. if russia invades ukraine biden is also backing diplomatic efforts to resolve the stand off. talks between us and russian. officials are scheduled in geneva. in this month, nearly
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a 100 migrants have been flown back to iraq from lithuania. 40 say they agree to leave voluntarily. lithuania has seen an influx as neighboring. bella roost allowed migrants to cross the border in retaliation for e u sanctions. more than $40000000.00 male chicks are regularly killed every year in germany. farmers maintain that the birds have little value as they produce no eggs and not much meet under new procedures. the sex of embryos will be established before male chicks are hatched. it's a major change for poultry farmers killing milk chicks because they don't lay eggs is now illegal on german farms. the egg farming industry welcomes the new law, but it also wants the new agriculture minister to make sure germany s e u competitors follow suit. yeah, bob fuss will affect other european countries to introduce similar legislation as
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soon as possible. farmers and other european countries shouldn't be able to continue to kill mel chicks long and regardless, our market has to be protected. so we'll continue to have animal farming and hatcheries in germany. the german food and agricultural ministry says other e u members are taking similar steps and the green parties, grassroots hope, their new agriculture minister will introduce other changes like this. and so help me, i hope that agriculture minister jim erst, amir will ultimately act as an advocate for animal rights and not just focus on economic interests. he should ensure that the animals are kept properly and have good living conditions. germany is the 1st country in the world to band the mass calling of mill chicks resounded domains, darlena messy has become the latest footballer to test positive for corona virus. the forward got the news while on vacation in his home town of assario and
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argentina. he's among 4 p s d players. it test positive with several other top european clubs, including by and munich, liverpool and barcelona. also badly affected going to the slopes now and the snowboard slope style world cup, as concluded in calgary, canada, japan's coma marashi won gold in the women's competition for 17 year old morass. a . this was her 1st ever slope style victory on the world cup circuit. and in the men's event, canada's sebastian to tom, took the top price. tom had previously won gold at the 2018 winter olympics over to russia. people have been celebrating this festive season without major corona virus restrictions, even though it's one of the world worst affected nations. russians have already marked the new year, and they are just a few days away from orthodox believers, celebrating their christmas. a 17 metre high globe outside moscow state
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circus. workers put it together, weeks ago in the snow and cold. just one of the many light installations that adorned the city in this dark winter season. you just like the new year's decorations offer a breath of fresh air fire right now. and when new corona virus waves keep coming and people are just tired of it. look, i said, we saw no cook with repeated this group. more than 4000 light shows and building decorations will be on display in the coming weeks, transforming the city into a winter fairy tale. christmas hasn't come here yet. russians celebrated on the 7th of january, despite soaring infection numbers, no restrictions on indoor social gatherings have been announced. at the cities biggest skating rink, few seem to follow mask or social distancing rules. who wants to let the corona virus spoil their holiday fun?
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to watch. hola, chain of course we want a change. we all know what the situation is neither, but we're trying to find some happiness and this isn't one major attraction. the christmas tree at red square. shin. yeah, no, it's a great atmosphere. there's that great feeling of a new year of people come here and you put a yellow the lights and decorations will stay up until easter a welcome distraction at all he's got for you for now they to now we got world stories of the next world stories joined a syrian refugee who became famous after taking a selfie with angelito marco after just this short break. why morphia soon, thanks very much. global ideas is on its way to bring you more concert.
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