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slept single people in a room and it was harsh. fair. i even got white hair is learning the german language. a lot. this kids to me and they told us, trinity to and track say you want to know their story, migrant verifying and reliable information for migrant. ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. sedans. prime minister steps down is violent on race escalates. abdullah doug says the power sharing deal with the army is
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failed to restore order of to weeks of protests. also coming up demonstrations against the national lockdown in the netherlands, violate the government says the restrictions of money to stop the spread of the only quality period. this is devastating you. it's a turbo and devastating event. south africa's presidents they will run a post is low make. this will continue their work. after a fire, ravages parliament. police detained, a suspect and mauritania, turns to a traditional mode of transportation as part of its efforts to fight terrorism in the flash point hill region. ah, i've been visible, unwelcome sedans, prime minister, has resigned following months,
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political turmoil, abdullah hm. doug said it was not possible for him to restore order under a power sharing agreement with the military after the army stage a coup last year. um duke was reinstated to head up a transition back to civilian government. ah, and the weekend of protest is to dawn, the quickly descended into violence. at least 2 people were killed by security forces. after thousands of pro democracy demonstrators took to the streets, dozens have died in mid unrest since prime minister abdullah hum dock signed to polish m deal with the military following a crew in october. but he now admits that hasn't worked out. a new thinking is needed. oh, in our local massacre,
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i decided to give back the responsibility and, and announced my resignation as prime minister locum to give a chance to another man, a woman of this noble country, or to continue leading odyssey inaction than i thought and help it passed through. what's left of the transitional period to a civilian democratic country? weatherby clermont about graham and i'm going to hell. now. what dolan madden. he had demography among military and civilian leaders have been sharing power since he also caught omaha. basha was ousted in 2090 after 30 years and charge elections are currently planned for july. boots with ham dock gone, and sued, done roiled by unrest. the road to democracy looks increasingly fragile. earlier we spoke to host care managing director of inside strategy partners. a think tank founded to support state building and transition in sudan. we asked her
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why 100 decided to step down. now. i think he came to realize just how unpopular his de agreement with for hon on the 21st of november was. he had expected that that disagreement would effectively end the coo and would give him powers to be able to set the transition back on course. but of course, as soon as the qu happened, this was no longer a transition at the military showed that it wasn't at the good faith actor that it was expected to be anyone, any new p. m would be seen as an accomplice to the coo, much in the way that our ham talked, belatedly came to be seen, but also like hm. so they would also have very little executive space within to function. they wouldn't be able to choose their own cabinets. it wouldn't be able to make their appointment, they would be able to undo appointments made by the crew regime. and so it's unlikely that anyone will want to want to step forward. and anyone who at least who genuinely wants a democratic transformation will want to step forward now and to handle shoes. what makes far more sense is to restart the amended the sort of transition and
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find a new political agreement, a new political basis. and in new constitutional basis that actually pays attention to what the resistance committees, the people on the street, the put pro democracy forces have been saying, and not just sort of find ways to divide up and political places for political parties, which is very much what we saw in 2019 this time round, the has to be in agreement that more people can buy into and it will genuinely be processed driven rather than just oriented around, you know, political structures. um, where will be lots of fighting over who gets what position. let's get you up to date on some of the other stories making use around the world. the hong kong media outlets citizen use has announced it is shutting down on the face of china's crack down on price. freedom publishes say they no longer felt safe after colleagues and arrival publication were arrested on sedition charges. citizen uses the 3rd one,
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comp, media organization to close. the light in accord with ukraine's president brought him his the lensky. u. s. president joe biden said the united states and its allies will respond decisively if russia further invades ukraine. biden is also backing diplomatic efforts to resolve the stand off talks between us and russian officials the scheduled in geneva. later this month. can you hello anthropologist which at leaky has died at the age of 77? yes. his work helped underpin the theory that human evolution began in africa. he famously led campaigns to destroy tons of elephant ivory in efforts to stop wildlife poaching. a german cruise ship has been stuck in the port of lisbon for days after an outbreak of covert 19 at least $64.00 of the modem. $4000.00 passengers and crew of tested positive for the virus. passengers with
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a negative test result being allowed to leave the ship and return home by plane violence has again broken out during protests against corona virus restrictions in the netherlands. thousands turned out in amsterdam to demonstrate against the national lockdown imposed a week before christmas. some 30 people were arrested they say no to the locked down, no to the government's measures. what is their limit? dis demonstrator asks. it's just the latest demonstration in the netherlands against the government's curbs. aimed at stopping amik crohn police band. the protest that didn't stop people from turning out, many say they're not afraid of catching the virus. i'm here because i to live and die. i don't think we should be scared. a stop we're living because we're sad that we're all going to die. i like to live, i'm not mom, they a restriction measures have nothing to do with my health. i mean there are people
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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. oh, 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 the prime minister made clear he had no choice. only combs described on the corn is spreading even faster than we feared. and so we need to intervene now to prevent a much worse outcome, dur assoc precaution, are for, is worth oh, 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. ah,
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police in south africa say they've arrested a man in connection with the devastating fired the countries parliament building. the suspect is due to appear in court later this week. the blaze which took several hours to bring under control got at the historic chamber of the national assembly in cape town. the fire had already been burning for hours when security guards discovered it at around 6 in 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. that is a very sad day for our democracy because parliament is the home of our democracy and bonnem and is also as the d g. a keep point. i'm all met as will be investigated. the police have started to investigate the forensic department here. public works easier, we all together, reinforcements were cold,
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and some 60 fire fighters 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. somebody as being held right now and of the question, but we need to go a lot, 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. in recent years, the fight against global terrorism has shifted increasingly to the sa hell region of africa. in martini o authorities, a tapping a traditional mode of transportation as part of their anti terrorism efforts. with help from the european union, they've resurrected
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a 100 year old nomadic police force known as the chemical. this is the latest approach in the fight against g. hottest terrorists in mauritania, a traditional solution to a modern problem. the mahari national guard or a police unit recruited from local nomads. there camels are their most important tool there. the best way to get around the vast border region between mauritania and molly g. hottest groups linked to al qaeda, have gained ground nearby, and authorities fighting them. need the kind of intelligence that only locals can offer was oh, this is emma johnson. i agents go undercover in the market unless they spy on the traders. for example, if we see a nomad buying large quantities of fuel, we know that is not normal shipper and no matter policies to see the bodies went up, there work is not without danger. while the men cook,
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lieutenant colonel city labs are secures the camp, it, or fear, ah said kid, you fool mas circle hucker group. each group has a century and we from the command or in the center or sample. the mahari police travels through the desert for months at a time or feed initial dallas, dallas until we patrol the region of sophie, we look for nomadic populations but to loom illness. out of the we raise awareness even though we gather intelligence as well for that and communicate that to the central government and new act shots of thought that are on opposite of the capital cor, are partly funded by money from the european union. it's an international attempt to improve security here and in the larger region known as the sa, held. it's counter terrorism that starts at a local level. got the lizzie to him. he had his to rec,
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now how did units gather intelligence, lemon us, they spot the threats and been anti terrorism units that get involved in take care of those threats on the account. sit then us, their job is to also deepen trust with people. people they know from their own communities, they help them by providing health care, said them the sickle city. this woman said she has her to go nausea and general fatigue. that's why i gave her some album deserves because she could have a parasite, desert, sassy on the pot as he thought. this approach. combining local knowledge with traditional connections and offering help, as well as asking for information. it's proving popular. a few 100 new mahari police are already operational and authority say they plan to recruit $200.00 more
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and a little sport. now. paris says you must not little missy has become the latest footballer to test positive for cove at 19. the ford got the news on holiday in his hometown in argentina. missy is among for pierre street. players testing positive. several of the top european clubs, including by munich, liverpool and barcelona, are also affected. a snow board slope style world cup has concluded in calgary, canada. japan's coat co mobile sauce mo hassey, one golds in the women's competition is, was the 17 year old 1st ever sloped style victory on the woke up circuit. only 70 in the men's event. canada is sebastian till time. so the top price, it previously won gold at the 2018 winter olympics. wish i could do that. you're watching d. w news. he's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you to dance. prime minister has
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resigned following months of political turmoil. abdullah hm. doug said it was not possible for him to restore order under a power sharing agreement with the army. dozens of protesters have been killed since the coo and the north african nation. last october. and around 30 people have been arrested in the netherlands, up to violence, broke out during protests against the corona virus restrictions their thousands turned out in amsterdam to demonstrate against the national lockdown imposed a week before christmas. pennsaid from the and the team here at the don't we news for now? business is up next with more in china is travel property development ever granted suspended. it's trading on the hong kong exchange with with robots. they chin for that to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was
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