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oh, what's true, what's vague? it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people. we should light on the opaque world. who's behind benefits and why are they a threat to us all opaque worlds this week on d w? ah, ah ah, business dw news live from bar land, police and cars. exxon say that dozens of protesters have been killed in battles
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with security forces. explosions and gunshots were heard overnight as people fled. security forces near the city of almighty's main square. also coming up on the issue of mr. joker, big rules are rules, and there are no special cases tennis star novak joke of inches sent to a detention hotel after his entry to australia is blocked. the world's top player is challenging a move to deport him or failing to meet the pandemic requirements. and the u. s. marks of fateful anniversary one year since a mob stormed the capital building in washington. thank u. s. is divided over what actually happened. plus from warriors to police officers, the young recruits of the taliban discover it is not easy to transition from waging war to secure
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a i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. police in catholic sands, largest city almighty tell state media that dozens of protesters have been killed in what they call an attempt to storm administrative buildings and police stations . they say that several police officers were also killed. cassock stands president has reached out to neighboring russia for help. after describing the demonstrators as terrorist, russia is now leading an alliance, a former soviet states in sending what they call peacekeeping forces. the 1st protests were sparked by soaring full fuel prices and are now in their 5th day. ah, this eye witness footage gives some idea at the level of unrest continuing through
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the night in kazakhstan, looting, and an attempt to break into a local bank. after skirmishes with security forces, a russia led military alliance has now agreed to dispatch so cold peacekeeping forces to catholics dom after the countries president asked for help in controlling the protests. the unrest originally began over the weekend in the remote oil hub, as janet was then at the price of fuel. but the unrest quickly spread to other cities leading to a nation wide state of emergency. in our marty 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 a 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. remember, in
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a surprise, move, president took, i of sank the government and took control of the state security committee ousting, former president and longtime ruler, new assault and us of i of talk. i of has lent on them tree 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 catholic stones will thorough tarion government usually tolerates little real opposition. but this time, the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off guard. and correspondent emily sherwin is standing by for us in moscow. on emily it's really difficult to get information about what is actually happening inside of kaz extend on the ground. the internet is partially shut down. what are your sources telling you? while the internet, as you say, sarah, has been partially or completely blocked for the 3rd day in a row. now, so many of the people that i've been contacting just simply aren't receiving
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messages. we do know that their protests continue across the country in several cities. and much of the information that we're getting is of course, official information. we know, as you said, that there's a state of emergency in the entire country. now we know that banks are closed. we know that the authorities are back in control of the airport and almighty. and we also know that the government has just re introduced government controls on fuel prices flashing prices back to their previous level. they were doubled and they were, that was sparks. these protests, as we know, authorities have also said that dozens of protesters have died. at least 8 policemen have died and there were reports of shooting in almighty this morning on one of the on the main square in the city as well. i would say though, that it's worth being a little bit careful about that official information, particularly as,
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as of yesterday the president has been portraying the protesters not as people who are dissatisfied with their living conditions or with the economic conditions in the country. but really as violent bands of terrorists, he said that they were being controlled from the outside. so perhaps some of the accounts of violence that were getting from the authorities could be used as a justification for a real crackdown. i think in the country tell us a little bit more about the potential motivate motivation of these protesters because the, you know, the protest seemed to have tapped into discontent. beyond the rise and fuel prices . what is driving people to the streets? well i was in because i stand for the elections in 2019 the presidential elections . and that was when the long time authoritarian leader, north fulton does the bias step down. and it was the 1st time that someone else was running, the current president who won. and you know,
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at the time it was pretty clear to everyone i spoke to. this is a successor to nas our bias. this new president who's now in power. but i think people were hopeful that there could be some change including economic change. and i think many people say that they haven't seen that in the past few years since that election since those promises. and it seems that this may have been the this right rise and fuel prices that we saw in the new year might have just been the straw that broke the camel's back. plus, i think the government was pretty slow to respond for several days. they refused to slash prices, and then only several days after the protest began, the government resigned and we saw some response from the government to the protest . so i think perhaps it was just too little too late. talk with us about, you know, the what might be an intensifying crackdown now going forward because we at least have some indications that that might be coming. the collective security treaty organization, a rush,
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a lead post. soviet military alliance says that it will send so called and they're using the term here. peacekeepers to cause extent at the countries request, how is this likely to go down now? so the collective security treaty organization has said that they will be protecting infrastructure within cost on and important buildings and kind of keeping the peace from what we've heard. they will be very much letting because up, authorities deal with the protesters themselves. so it's not clear whether perhaps we'll see on the one hand these peacekeeping forces, guarding the buildings. and on the other hand, perhaps a crack down from the causes side. that's unclear at the moment that we saw in a statement from the foreign ministry here in russia that they also are portraying the protester as, as violent and as perhaps inspired from the outside. so i think we'll have to wait and see those troops are kind of arriving today in the, in the course of the day,
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from armenia as well, and from, from russia. they're already on their way. so we'll, we'll have to kind of keep, keep, watch when it comes to that crack down that you mentioned, emily? sure. when thank you very much for the very latest on the situation in kazakhstan, australia has agreed to delay the deportation of novak joke, which those after the tennis star put in a legal challenge against his visa rejection. joke of ich had traveled to melbourne to take part in the australian open, but he was denied entry on arrival and was detained at the airport for several hours. he has been taken to a detention hotel to await deportation. jo povich has been granted a medical exemption to take part in the grand slam tournament, but as continually refused to say publicly whether or not he is vaccinated. earlier australian prime minister scott morrison had this to say on the matter. on the issue of mister joe creek m rules ah,
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rules and there are no special cases 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. and let's get more on that. we are trying now from melbourne by sports journalist courtney walsh. courtney. we understand that you watch the online hearing today. what stood out to you there was at least a conclusion to 24 hours. i supposed to meet him in melbourne after novick arrives around 11 pm last night. mostly procedural matters today. basically trying to lay out a framework for which the ice in parties can provide evidence that the federal circuit judge who is here in the matter, it's expedited given that, you know, as opposed to the need to assist with their ease visa status and the documentation
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that was used to, again that these are, is actually legitimate, which the federal government and government officials have decided that the documents that i say no, not, no clue. he also wants to be able to play the strain ok. and which begins in 10 days time by the time of his hearing on monday, which was the quickest in terms of the quickest turn around for the hearing. elaine detention for 76 to 9090 hours and it will be away from the strain beginning. it's really an extraordinary set of circumstances leading into a grand slam. and there's also a bit of a diplomatic. we have to say, tug of war going on right now between australia and serbia over there. tell us about the politics of play. well, and both prime minister, so both leaders in the countries have elections this year and is certainly suggestions from the way in which the surrounding governments certainly is tackled be sure of the last 24 hours that there is some posturing applied the federal
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government and the state government, the local law victorian government with balconies based have been located 20 states over the last 12 months. so. so in terms of the handling of the, the pandemic, the opposing party in charge that's continued in there is some, you know, some school of thought that novak, despite, you know, clearly it would be preferable for him to be vaccinated or to study explanation status of the civil reasons that know that may have found himself as a porn in this situation, not in some regards. you know, as far as when he was granted the extension, the medical exemption, the grants which are not yet clear a lot of the trains. so he is a case of a privileged act late getting access into the country. but in because of their privilege, because of the fact that he's such a prominent player, it's possible that he can sit, he's been himself the target of the situation. where is the statement being made by
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the government in terms of you must be next to coming to the cleanser. and given that, i mean, how do you, how are you saying the potential reputational damage hair, not only for joke of it, but also for the australian open itself. it's always been leverage. says have you slim oh, or noticed that the land mat easterling? no, i could not roger federer coined expression several years ago when or when each trachea in the tournament director craig tale has really played out on that. they've tried to every week and demanded the athletes and there's no didn't applies to love coming down to australia. it's kevin to european winter every month in the summer in melbourne. this is clearly a concern in full as last year with the place at the currency for 2 weeks justify these trillion i've been there certainly wasn't that popular was understandable. it was on the axis. well, this is another law, i think it and clearly a date and the reputation. sports journalists. courtney walsh. thank you. and here
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are some more developments in the pandemic. india has recorded it's 1st official death toll from the omni cron variant infections in india have doubled over the last 4 days. and curfews have been introduced in delhi and wound by royal caribbean . and norwegian cruise lines have announced that they will cancel all cruise sailing as fears of corona virus related infections are rising. and this year is grammy awards ceremony scheduled to take place at the end of the month has been postponed indefinitely because of the rapid spread of the virus. in europe, the french parliament has taken 1st steps toward tightening restrictions against the unvaccinated. if it's passed, a new bill would were quire people to have their corona, virus vaccinations. if they want to dine out, attend cultural events, or take the train. this after franz hit yet another hi of new corona virus cases in a single day. almost 3 quarters of i see you beds across the country are now
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occupied by coven 19 patients. and now the record rise in cases as omicron sweeps through europe 332000 cove at 19 infections in france in one day alone. one was equip, i have to prepare for it that supersonic rise in new cases will keep going for several days. may be weeks that so far, no visible change in the trend. 9 in 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 emanuel mac, ron lambasted the 5000000 french people, still holding out in a newspaper interview. micron used 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
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. but microns comment sparked anger from political opponents as france gives up for a presidential election in april. bassio's. i don't know if it's a political ferpa, or a moral one, but 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 debates. avoid making vaccination a referendum for or against him. miss genamin this havoc to know holland is currently discussing a new and stricter vaccine pass for places like restaurants, bars, and cinemas. a hated debate that has now been delayed as politicians, trade insults if work is on. the united states is marking the 1st anniversary of the storming of the capital in washington. on january 6th, last year, a mob stormed the building, just as lawmakers inside began the process of declaring jo bite in the winter of the presidential election. it came after
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a fiery speech by president donald trump at a rally nearby alleging electoral fraud and urging people to quote, fight like hell to these ines pull reports. ah, long before election day donald trumpet announced that if he should lose the white horse, then only because the election was reaped. it didn't come as a surprise that thousands of tom 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 the dublin in use and could physically feel how the more changed during the speech of donald trump. oh, the protests so far had been intense. but with every sentence donald trump spoke, got more and more aggressive. our country has had enough. we will not
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take it any more. and that's what this is all about. 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 us democracy? and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. north korea says that it has launched a hypersonic missile in the 1st major weapons test this year for young says that it
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had a target 700 kilometers away. hypersonic missiles fly at more than 5 times the speed of sound. i'm good yourself for president lune j in said that the launch could create further tension in the really general sum and called on the north to engage and talks. in indonesia, 3 people have been filled in nearly 30000 displace. after flash floods hit the north of the country in the district of north ha ha more than 11000 homes were submerged by the floods that followed heavy rains. on monday, the italian government has approved measures to make co, with 19 vaccines mandatory for everyone over the age of 50. italy is struggling with record high levels of new infections. it was the 1st european country to be hit by the pandemic. and as one of the highest decimals, at least 13 people, including 7 children, had been killed in a fire in the u. s. city of philadelphia, smoke detectors failed to go off in the 3 story building owned by the cities public
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housing authority. firefighter say they are investigating the cause of the place in afghanistan in the span of a few months. young taliban fighters have experienced the full spectrum from the euphoria of victory to the sobering reality of governing. the country they won after decades of war is on the brink of economic collapse. most of the young jihadists have only known fight it. now they have to learn how to govern for 20 years, f canister was a country at war. while the us lead alliance tried to build a nation, the taliban tried to tear it down. then in august 2021, they succeeded the taliban over and cobble the insurgents. once again, the institutional power was to go on a now these young taliban fighters room the streets of the capital. as
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urban police. it's a new chapter for a generation. there's no nothing but you had looks you tell them to call you to call it. but when i started fighting the americans, i was 14 or 15 years old to them are 2 of us. my brother was a group leader and i could only take part in some battles. shelah coullard from i know when i turned 20, i spent all my time fighting with the merger dean. i'm what i'm the deputy the bottom level own from the glory of the battlefield, to the banality of peace. the taliban of inherited a country scarred by war and the people that views him with suspicion and fear that rebundle silicon, the past 20 years, americans have occupied the country. and they've attacked us in various ways. now what they call one, that's us and they've created a mindset and people through the media, and they portrayed us as bad. people had
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a lot of on the move out to lynette and they weren't there but my career to it's a tall order to win hearts and minds, the taliban of launch the correct down on crime in the capital. but now with afghanistan on the brink of financial collapse, many would rather see economic manages than more militants on the streets. ma mazda, the other. the main problem we're facing is poverty and joblessness very of us. government employees have not been receiving their salaries for the past 3 months up and there's no labor jobs anymore or monitor. so these problems are all still in place. but i don't know, gordon is on one either. the all was good all going on. and that mean test the cohesion of a movement that might have won the war in afghanistan, but now has to overcome the challenges of peace
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to where israel now where residents have so called mixed city as are still working through an outbreak of violence that occurred in the spring of last year extremist jewish israelis clashed with arab israeli citizens since that violence to young people with neighboring businesses in the city of load, have rebuilt and say that their shared experience says have brought them closer together. this life has returned to some kind of norman for augment where he did the arab israeli works in his father tire shop in lute a city close to, to have a beef airport purchased a few months back in may 1 of the worst outbreaks of violence between jews, israeli, and arab israeli citizens in israel, destroyed the family business of 30. yes. the flames also scorched the computer door next door. belonging to you of goodness, father, the young jewish israeli showed as the new stage of game he had created. it was all
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gone. so when the incident happened, it affected us psychologically, morally and financially. everything happened so quickly. but thank god we were able to move on handy. like on hello snag. the non hospital either 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 scans remained mentioning with any color 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. but 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, touching soft local washer case of issue in property and money as much as an eye for me, these are things you can replace. but to see my father still hurting,
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it's something you don't see every day. it's hard, people go there, the whole shallow include him in may. 2021. violence erupted noticed in lute, but also 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 are fueled by longstanding issues is ready, police responded forcefully. tensions over to ru slim and the military conflict between israel and hamis in garza erupted the perpetrators of the arson whenever court. but you off and i might have chosen to move on, showing that the singer, if they can't win with hate live, you need to be close to your friends and support them even in the most difficult times. cushions only then can you succeed in was a shuttle that we did it together, an arab and jewish business, though it's not obvious. we made
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a choice to do it this way. very popular. let it be a hud. bash has looked. there's no guarantee that something similar won't happen again, but instead of dividing them, the experience only brought the 2 young neighbors even closer. no after last year's event was close to the public. spectators once again returned to the streets of the 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 floats, which carried people dressed as the biblical 3 kings. who are said to have brought gifts to the infant. jesus, a dread released just $7000.00 tickets for the event due to the covert 19 concerns . and unlike previous here, as candy was not thrown into the crowd, that was in order to prevent a scramble. as a reminder of our top stories, police in context and say that they have killed dozens of protesters who tried to
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storm administrative buildings in the country's biggest city amadi cars. exxon has seen days of mass protest initially sparked by rising fuel prices. russian lead troops have been dispatched at the request of the countries president australia has agreed to delay the deportation of novak joke of it. that's after the 10 star put in a legal challenge against his visa rejection joker, which had travelled to melbourne to take part in the australian open joke of it has continually refused to reveal the status of his vaccination. up next sunday, the news, it is conflict zone with my colleague tim sebastian who interviews jason miller, former advisor to us president donald trump. i'm sarah kelly. thanks for watching. ah, with
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ah with who into the conflict with sebastian in america stores as donald
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done because here boston probably has been subpoenaed by the congressional committee investigating the january set up on the counter. my guest is one of them . jacob miller was a senior advisor approval from campaign close to the former president joins me to new york. come with that now on d. w. time with interest. the global economy our portfolio d w business. beyond. here the closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. if this is wes, get us deb ahead with the w business beyond on you to hello
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guys. this is the 77 percent the platform for africa. you to be beat issues and share ideas. ah, you know this channel, we are not afraid to capture delicate tub because population is growing. and young people clearly have the solution. the future belongs to the 77 percent. now every weekend on d w i don't have anything to hide. knew absolutely nothing about what was going on january sex with regard to the protesters that had a breach on capitol hill. did you know in advance of january the 6th just how bad
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