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explosions and gunshots were had overnight as people fled. security forces near the city of our marty's main square, also coming off, novak jock of ich, in limbo and australia, the tenant stars in a detention hotel after his visa was revoked. the government has delayed for now his deportation for failing to meet vaccination require plus the u. s. marks of faithful anniversary. one year since a mob storm the capital building in washington, the united states is divided over what actually happened. ah and bells ringing in across russia. c. orthodox christmas, ashes in with children hoping for their favorite toys from father frost.
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ah, i'm glad elf has welcomed to the program. police an kazakstan largest city r. marty tells state media of a dozens of protesters have been killed in what they call an attempt to storm administrative buildings and police stations. cossacks, dance president has reached out to neighboring russia for help. and russia is now leading an alliance of former soviet states and dispatching what they call peacekeeping forces. the protests were sparked by soaring fuel prices and are now in their 5th day. ah, this eye witness footage gives some idea at the level of unrest continuing through the night in kazakhstan, looting, and an attempt to break into a local bank after skirmishes with security forces. russia led military alliance has now agreed to dispatch peacekeeping forces to kazakhstan after the countries
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president asked for help in controlling the protests. the unrest originally began over the weekend in the remote oil, half of january, then at the price of fuel. but the unrest quickly spread to other cities leading to a nationwide state of emergency in our marty, the police were deployed to curb the unrest. but tear gas and stung grenades have done little to dissuade the crowds. neither have hundreds of arrests or the imposition of the curfew and newton restrictions in several regions. cassock president, cathy, joe, matt, talk, i of said he would reinstate price controls, but protest is a now calling for political change beyond the price of fuel remains. in a surprise, move president or kyle sacked the government and took control of the state security committee ousting former student and long time rule in new a sultan,
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nasa i have taught coyote has lent on the military and is now called on the collective security treaty organization. a moscow based alliance of 6 former soviet countries for assistance which has been granted catholics. don. so thorough tarion government usually tolerates little real opposition. but this time the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off guard. but on him and i was journalist bruce pannier, central is asia specialist, is following the story for us from prague. bruce, the internet has been shot down in kazakhstan. 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
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t at the moment. so i'm sure that the internet is down and all my see. 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 so they come to the point, get to the point where they think they've restored order in 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 time in some cases, even less than that. so there's,
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there's problems with social benefits over the years working conditions. you know, so there's really a whole, a 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 all, you know, for everyone to vent their frustrations for many, many years. you know, and i should mention also of course that to kind of came up there knows or 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 after 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,
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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. doesn't force to 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, but you know, the appearance of rush and force on the streets and what's the will bring that horrible. busy 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 framed this late all the sudden last night is in the work of a band of terrorists who are 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 is sort of ridiculous. if you look at the picture, some of these protesters or oil workers, you know, women,
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people like that. how these got to be a band of terrorists who are trained outside the country. i have no idea, but use that as the free text to call in the c s. you know, he's going to pay a price for that for, you know, the days, months, years to come. probably journalist bruce, plenty of that. thank you very much. thank you. all straight leo has agreed to delay the deportation of novak joke of it starts off to the tennis stop, put in a legal challenge against his visa rejection joker, which had to travel to melbourne to take part in the australian open tournament. but he was denied entry on arrival, was detained at the airport for several hours. he has been taken to a detention hotel to await deportation. 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. earlier australian prime minister scott morrison had this to say. on the issue of
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mr. joker, which rules ah, rules and there are no special cases to entry with a visa requires double vaccination or i medical exemption. i'm advised that such an exemption was not in place. and as a result, he is subject to the same rule as any one else preserves in front of his thoughts, joins me now. chris, a so very, very weird story, isn't it a firm and fast moving. so what, what more do we know? well, you know, he's been days committed, it has been delayed until monday, i guess that's when you know, the lawyers in the government will reconvene, you know, and figure out what, what the verdict will ultimately be, you know. but one thing we do know, other stars have spoken out against the joke, joke of it, or wrapping a doll, namely has spoken out same joke of it is known this for months. you know, the,
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the whole world is jumping on board to get vaccinated. it's a shame that he's been, you know, so late to this, even though he's refusing to disclose his status at night, i think most people probably lean towards believing that he's in unvaccinated individual. you know, but it's tough because the tournament kicks off. the 17th of january, he is chasing his 21st grand slam single. that would be obviously a historic achievement. you know, separating him from the other big names in a doll in our federer. you know, so we have to wait and see, you know, how, how good his legal team is and you know, how serious the prime minister is in terms of a leveling. the playing field ain't as he says he wants to do for everyone. so there is no joke which defending his title, one doesn't mean for the torment, but definitely a different type of turn to me in terms of the big names, several big names are not going to be participating if joke of it is added to that list that that is adding to serena williams, as you know, she has health issues, venus williams, the bigger names, you know, from the women side,
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some of the men dominique theme, you know, it is not participating. roger federer is not participating. several big names are the one highlight though, aside from being a wide open tournament, which suggests that will be the case. all the way aside. naomi osaka, she will be trying to defend her crowd. you know, i think that might be the highlight of the tournament. you know, if things don't work out for no back joke of age, but outside of that, you know, they say no news, no press is bad press. if anything people might, you know, to lead to the australian open in discover a new talent in the sport of, of the smoke doesn't clear for a joke of which. so in terms of sports sort of diminish tournament i gather. thank you very much across harrington, definitely doesn't sport. thank you. i'm a grown cases are searching around the world and france is the latest country to hit a new record. more than 330000 new cases on wednesday. that's 60000 more
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than the previous record just a day earlier, almost 3 quarters of i see you beds across the country and are occupied by colbert 19 patients. and clearly losing patience, french president monro mccoy had some salty words for any one still on maxine aged . another record rising cases, as omicron sweeps through europe 332000 covey 19 infections in france in one day alone. with one was a paper half to prepare for it that supersonic rise in new cases will keep going for several days. maybe weeks. there's so far, no visible change in the trend. 9 and 10 french adults are fully vaccinated. that authorities want to ramp that up even higher to avoid more restrictions, at least for those who are vaccinated. president emmanuel mac, ron lambasted the 5000000 french people, still holding out in a newspaper interview. micron used
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a vulgar slang term saying that he wants to get on the nerves of the unvaccinated. he plans to limit access to public life to those who can prove to have had the job . but microns comment sparked anger from political opponents. as france gears up for a presidential election in april, bassio's, i don't know if it's a political football or a moral one of these comments should not be made by the president of the republic who remains the president of all the french people. we must absolutely avoid creating hysteria round the debate. avoid making vaccination a referendum for or against him. miss genamin, this havoc to no holland is currently discussing a new and stricter vaccine pass for places like restaurants, bars and cinemas. a heated debate that has now been delayed as politicians, trade insults are for the for the rough. the united states is marketing the 1st anniversary of the storming of the capital in washington. on january 6, last year,
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the mob stormed the building, just as lawmakers inside began the process of declaring joe biden, the winner of the presidential election. this came after a fiery speech by a president, donald trump, at a rally nearby, alleging electoral fraud and urging people to march to the capital. in his words, fight like hell did abuse in his pul, reports. o, long before election day donald trump had announced that if he should lose the white house, then only because the election was ripped. it didn't come as a surprise that thousands of tron followers gathered in washington dc. the very day . the peaceful transition of power was meant to take place. january 6 and 2021. him there he is in the very i had been at the mall for hours to report for d. w. use. and could physically feel how the mood changed during the speech of
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donald trump. the protests so far had been intense, but with every sentence donald trump spoke, it got more and more aggressive. our country has had enough. we will not take it any more. and that's why this is oliver. no one was prepared for what happened then. neither police nor politicians, the images of trump supporters storming the capital of the united states shocked the world. and left deep marks in this country, which claims to be one of the oldest democracies. the findings of the investigations showed how close a real could it or was this cold january afternoon. one year later, the u. s. seems to be even more polarized tent. radicalized law enforcement might be better prepared for future attacks on the capital. but what about yes,
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democracy from all this as brand did abuse emily gordon who was in washington dc last year as a, as an eye witness. where exactly were you when it happened? so we were standing right by the washington monument saying we had a direct view on to the stage with donald trump was talking and also with the passage you on to the capital. and we were just roaming around, trying to figure out, i'm trying to talk with pete, talk to talk to people, to find out why are they here today? so what happened that? so what happened, ben? is that a? well, maybe we'll start from the beginning. even getting, it felt very much like almost a bit like a festival. it was a peaceful demonstration. and people had, you know, almost little deck chairs are scattered around. they have music playing beers past . and there was a lot of weight in the air. and i as time went on the rhetoric from trump speech
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also got more and more on loaded. and it culminated in this and this and this statement too much the capital. and that's when the group started to move towards the capital building. we just saw this report from, from enos, po enos said, no one was prepared, wasn't this foreseeable also very, very important question um, from what i gather from talking to demonstrate says there was a certain preparedness to go a step further. so i recall for example, one man from texas, when i asked him, you know, we're talking about why you, hey, he said, well, you know, we have a lot of crop politicians and we need to clear them all out. and when i asked him, how do you do that? and he replied, well, we have our 2nd amendment to fall back on, which is the right to bear arms. and then, you know, the crowd was moving towards the capital and, and what we found quite stunning was that the lack of police presence. so it was
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the mob really just descended on to the capital. and you could just, you know, we were, but for the back and we thought, you know, this is where's the finish line where they going to be held back. but that never came on. the you just mentioned this man from, from texas about his motivation, talking about his motivation. what do you think was that sort of sentiment that there were defending their democracy was at the prevailing sentiment across across the border? absolutely, absolutely. i'm when we were talking to them straight as a lot of them, they really had tears in their eyes. they were very emotional. they thought, you know, they're fighting for their country. they all kinds of them thought consider themselves and the patriots. and that was also fueled by what trump are saying in his speech. you know, he was wanting people and you will lose your country for ever. and that definitely
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made people feel anxious and wide, and you could fill in the way that people were talking to you. very briefly, where's donald trump and all this a one year of the insurrection is preparing a comeback, isn't yes, i mean, he's very much involved in republican politics. it will be very interesting to see in the upcoming lessons this year. how much political and wait he still has and that will also determine these midterms also determine, you know, how he how his powerful continue within the republican party and still gallagher. i'm sorry whether he can still gonna gun are both, did abuse, emily gordy. thank you. have without israel now am the residents of so called mixed cities are still trying to work through an outbreak of violence that occurred in the spring of last year extremist, jewish israelis clashed with arab israeli citizens in the cities like high find load members of israel's arab minority account for about 20 percent of the
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population under israeli by citizenship, but palestinian by heritage 2 young people elude, have to rebuild their neighboring businesses and experience and upheaval from that time has brought them closer together. this life has returned to some kind of normal for atman, where he, d, the arab israeli works, and his father's tire shop in lute a city close to 10. a beef airport purchased a few months back in may, 1 of the worst outbreaks of violence between jewish, israeli and arab israeli citizens in israel destroyed the family business of 30 years. the flames also scorched the computer door next door. belonging to you of goodness father, the young jewish israeli should as a new stage of game he had created it was all gone. masada, when the incident happened, it affected her psychologically morally and financially. everything happened so
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quickly, but thank god we were able to move on handling on hello snag. the novelty for a crowd funding campaign they launched helped them rebuild their businesses. game developer you off took over the shop from his father to launch his own project. more than half a year later scars remained mentioning with any cover book of it, when i wake up in the morning, i'm so thankful that we managed to recover from what happened today. i believe i'm in a better place compared to where i was before a little so it's kind of ironic. but it's only because people heard my story and decided to help. not because it was good that had burned down. thompson suffer local, hoosier case of issue in property and money as much as name for me. these are things you can replace but to see my father still hurting. it's something you don't see every day. it's hard people go. there was a low ink william in may 2021 violence, abrupt noticed in lute but olsen,
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other so called mixed cities in israel, where jewish and arab citizens live protests. but also a parent event attacked by arab and jewish mobs. their fuel, by longstanding issues, is where the police responded forcefully. tensions over to ru slim and the military conflict between israel and hamis in garza or update the perpetrators of the arson . we never caught, but you off and i might have chosen to move on, showing that the singer, if they can't win with hate, if you need to be close to your friends and support them even in the most difficult times of him pushing only then can you succeed was a shuttle that we did it together, an arab and jewish business. it's not obvious. we made a choice to do it this way, very popular. let it be a hud bash as looked. there is no guarantee that something similar won't happen
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again. but instead of dividing them, the experience only brought the 2 young neighbors even closer. now our christmas may be of as the memory for many christians, the holiday season is far from over. in russia, like in many other orthodox christian countries, russian celebrate event. and the 1st week of january, father frost, is the name of the jolly old elf who will bring presents to good girls and boys. this friday helped by free spending, parents who loved to dish out their harbor and roubles. this time of year. o 10 year old sap abigail ski is writing a letter to father frost, the russian version of father christmas to ask for a present deviant hi their father frost. can i please have an ant farm? i will take good care of the an ocean. an unusual christmas wish
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i even forget sky me are in central moscow rushes biggest toys store which makes children's wish lists its business. the new year's holidays are a busy time here. moving 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 that i think we get at least twice as many visitors in the store in the new year's holiday period on peak days. even for times of many it's adults who buy 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. puts up a severe a few kilometers away,
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is my level 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 was that playing? it? may i have your letters to father frost at the north pole? i will read these and grant all your wishes, but the boys want to make sure there and father pross good books for me. even if the notes aren't all right. the christmas spirit is and with fresh snow outside, it's hard not to believe that wishes really can come true.
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after last year's event was close to the public, spectators once again returned to the streets of spain's capital madrid for its annual parade. to celebrate the christian feast of the epiphany, parents and children packed the streets to watch the colorful floats. switch carry people dressed as the biblical 3 kings last said to have brought gifts to the infant. jesus madrid released just $7000.00 tickets for the event due to covert 19 concerns. and unlike previous years, candy was not thrown into the crowd. to prevent a scrap you're watching. the w news is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. please. in kazakhstan, tell state media, the dozens of protesters have been killed, and what they call an attempt to storm administrative buildings and police stations in our marty the country's largest city, explosions and to parent gunshots were also heard in the cities main square. by
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report to say hundreds had gathered to protest against the government and australia and has agreed to delay the deportation of nova jock of inch. that's after the tennis stop put in a legal challenge against his visa rejection. jacob, it travels to melbourne to defend his title in the australian open docket, which has continually refused to reveal his vaccinations. that it from me and the news team here in berlin, they'll go away. conflict own is our next tim, sebastian interviews. jason miller, former adviser to president donald trump. and if you want more news information, there's always a website to w god office. i spoke with
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scores of donald dunn for those years past and present been subpoenaed by the congressional committee investigating the january 6 o'clock on the account of my guest is one of them. jacob miller was a senior advisor approval from campaign. the former president joins me to new york, a d, w. welcome to the dark side, where software is used as a weapon or is change the weapons that matter most today are weapons that give you laws that will deny ability, not ra, fire. a space of the future will be 5 minutes on d, w ah,
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