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person like this is $10000000.00 people in the world, the state, they have no nationality of a total. they don't belong. every one has the right. everyone has the right to say, like ah, ah ah, this is the w, news ly, from berlin. russia will send what it calls peacekeeping forces to kazakhstan, after protest, their turn violence. demonstrators take on security forces as they seize public
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buildings and set fires authorities and are promising a tough crack down. also coming up australia revokes the entry visa for novak talk of h landing, the biggest name and tennis and detention facility. jock of h slow is are now fighting his deportation for failing to meet vaccination, require plus ah, bells are ringing across russia is the orthodox christmas ashes in with children hoping for their favorite tours. ah and gather phys welcome to the program, russia that will dispatch what it calls peacekeeping forces to kazakhstan after the countries president asked for help to control violence, civil unrest. at least 8 people have been killed. the largest city are marty
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protested, sees government buildings and set fires. the protests were triggered by surging fuel prices. night falls, and they unrest in almighty intensifies further. what began is a protest against fuel prices has quickly spiraled out of control. local media reports that several security personnel have dined, while flights in and out of pharmacy have been cancelled. the president has confirmed that protest is stormed the airport earlier on wednesday. the protests originally began over the weekend in the remote oil hub of gentlemen. but after the government announced an end to price caps on fuel, the unrest quickly spread to other cities. now a nation wide state of emergency is in place. in al massey, police have been deployed to curb the unrest. but t a guests and stone grenades have done little to dissuade the crowds. neither have
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hundreds of arrests, nor the imposition of a curfew and movement restrictions in several regions. cassock president casem jamal took i have said he would reinstate price controls. but by now processed as a calling for political change be owned the price of fuel costs. in a surprise, move just president, a tie of also sacked the government and took control of the state security committee. ousting form of president and longtime ruler. no sultan nasa, bye if now was to kind of solely at the helm. he has cold in the military and he says, no matter what, he will stay in the capitol. then we'll go over the head of state and from today the president of the security council, i intend to act as tough as possible because extends authoritarian government usually tolerates little real opposition. but this time,
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the protest is angus seems to authorities of god. but only now is journalist bruce pioneer central is asia specialist, is following the story for us from prague. bruce, the internet has been shut down and cuts down. now, what is the latest that you're hearing from your sources on the ground them? well, there seem to be some partial restoration of the internet, but last night, late late. i don't know if they tried to block it out again. you know, you mentioned that russia agreed that they were going to send some troops over there to help out. and there's, there is a, what they're call in cause it's on a counter terrorism operation underway and all my t at the moment. so i'm sure that the internet is down and all my t and there's probably a block out and some of the other, other nearby regions to some of the big cities as well. so it's, it's been hard to get information out there and you know, they come to the point get to the point where they think they've restored order in
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on monday i would imagine will be very difficult to connect. well, the size of the protests, it does come as a surprise, really, how could a small uprise against fuel prices get this serious? what's the background to all this? well, there's been, some are intentions out there for quite some time. i mean, there's a huge disparity wealth in that country. people connected to the former president, nurses or family members have been very well. i mean, some of them are billionaires, they own luxurious properties in europe, for instance, in the middle east. you know, where is that the average person is getting by on, you know, couple $100.00 a month and some, in some cases, even less than that. so there's, there's some problems with social benefits over the years working conditions. you know, so there's really a whole whole full of problems that have been that have come up in the last 2 years and, you know, the still price hike just was the catalyst. you know, the set off the whole, you know, for everyone to vent their frustrations for many,
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many years. you know, and i should mention also of course, that came in after nozer by resigned in march 2019. there were expectations on the part of many people that this was going to be a new era cost on, but you know, it never, never materialized. the government continue to operate exactly as it did. there were no opposition parties registered, no rule reforms were implemented in the country. you know, so, so people just like to say got frustrated that up for nearly 3 years. really nothing had changed except the time and who was the president of the country? well, the so called collective security treaty organization will send peacekeepers now to because i've done this at the countries request, does that mean that russian troops will crack down on the protesters? well it's, it's interesting crackdown might not be exactly the right word because it forces seem to be already working. and i want to make clear to that as far as i've been able to tell, this is only happening in a very big country. you know, so,
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but you know, the appearance of rush and force on the streets of all what you will bring that horrible memories in the soviet here without a doubt. but it might be enough to restore, help restore in that area. but there's a lot of problems are going to pay for this in the future. you know, people in cars, some will not be happy to try to resort calling in, you know, the c s t o to help him out. you know, and he's, he's framed this late all the sudden last night is in the work of a band of terrorists who were trained outside the country. and it was absolutely no evidence that that's the case. this appears to be purely a popular uprising. you know, it's sort of ridiculous if you look at the pictures of the protesters or oil workers, you know, women, journalist, bruce, plenty of that. thank you very much. thank you. no by joker, which has launched a court bid to fight his deportation from australia. the well number one tennis
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player had his entry visa revoked on arrival at melbourne at port where he had travelled to take part in the australian open joke, which was detained at the airport for several hours. he was then taken to a detention hotel to await deportation. for failing to meet pandemic requirements, joke of which has been granted a medical exemption to take part in the grand slam tournament, but has continually refused to say publicly if he's been vaccinated or not. astray, leon prime minister scott morrison spoke about the tennis stop. on the issue of mr . joker beach rules ah, rules and there are no special cases entry with a visa requires double vaccination or i medical exemption. i advise that such an exemption was not in place. and as a result, he is subject to the same rule as any one else. i'm john now by tennis. come to the
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steve pierce in melvin. steve talk of it is launching a court to action to overturn the deportation or do we know where he is right now? yeah, we do and get had a research. he's in a hotel in calcium, which is about to kill him up to kilometers outside of the city of melbourne. hold up there. now these, these court proceedings the talk that in the federal court, their online proceeding. so there's no, no people wandering around the streets and there's no face to face hearings being held at the moment. so initially there was an initial hearing a few hours ago, but it was adjourned by the judge on the basis that he hadn't actually seen the application yet. the job is to challenge this decision, so he's adjourned the court hearing until 6 pm tonight, melbourne time. and it's a little before 10 past 5 here. so things should get back on to why within the hour . but whether there is any sort of a decision tonight or an intern decision,
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it's unclear. the judge did indicate that it was possible to have a full hearing on monday and tennis astray. leah has indicated that it needs to know by tuesday where the jock of it is playing. so is a bit to run yet. we are the prime minister. say there are no special rules for nova joke of it, but it seems this wasn't the case when he got his exemption. granted. is this a political move? well, it's very difficult to judge as to what the motives were behind getting the exemption in the 1st place. you'd remember that that was some independent panels as we were advised, put together by the victorian government and tennis strategy. medical professionals who decided on the veracity of what job which put forward for medical exemption. i think to your other point, there's no question. it has become political, the victorian government at the state run government here in melbourne,
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and the federal government. i stop in the capital in cambra, have an uneasy and uncomfortable relationship and often on matters of national security. federal government is pretty, came to exercise its power. now how far they've got involved with this often? no, that can self announced he was coming to australia and said that whole frenzy of activity we saw yesterday. that's unclear. but certainly the federal government made it very clear that runs the boarders and it will decide whether people get entry to australia or not regardless of exemptions in line tournaments. well, if he in the end does get to play. what do you think this whole debacle? does for his preparation it's no good. and if he gets to buy that, yeah, it's hard to know it's got actually on the why it, why it's not good for his preparation. no doubt. i mean, he's in a hotel, eat much rather be relaxing in the best of circumstances, maybe having a like it. interestingly, the judge did say, if this is going to take
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a couple of days, does mr. joker have access to tennis courts where you can practice? so there is still let it play, but yeah, it's not going to do his presentation any good at all. but if anyone could turn it around, you would have to say it would be an open radio us. thank you. see and talk of its case or will be heard in court shortly. i will of course keep you up to date. you on the w news. make sure you stay tuned for that. and our christmas may be, it is the memory for many christians. the holiday season is far from over. and russia, like in many other orthodox christian countries, rush and celebrate what they call new year in the 1st week of january, father frost, as the name of the jolly old elf who will bring presents to good girls and boys. this friday helped by free spending, parents who love to dish dish out their hard earned roubles. this time of year the 10 year old sap abigail ski is writing a letter to father frost,
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the russian version of father christmas to ask for a present, deviate. hi their father frost. can i please have an ant farm? i will take good care of the an unusual christmas wish i even forget sky near in central moscow rushes biggest toys door which makes children's wish lists its business. the new year's holidays are a busy time here. loading water glove in the new years is the main holiday in russia. some people even look forward to it more than to their birthday. it's a day when miracles can happen and wishes can come true to defer to me. but miracles don't come cheap. this year. russians will spend the equivalent of around $300.00 euros more than half of their average monthly income on holiday preparations. much of it on presence,
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that i think we get at least twice as many visitors in the store and the new year's holiday period on peak days. even 4 times as many, it's adults who by the presence, and sometimes they wanted a specific toy as a kid. quite often adults come in to buy something for their children and end up with a toy for themselves. new book puts a severe a few kilometers away is mile of the market, has stalls built to look like the setting of a fairy tale. sava, bulgaria ski and his brother, fyodor are hoping their wishes will come true. here. they've come to deliver their letters to father frost personally and to sweeten the deal. they've decided to give him a musical gift. who is that playing? may i have your letters to father frost at the north pole? i will read these and grant all your wishes for you, but the boys want to make sure they're in father frost's good books.
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