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the only criteria is what we'll hope people. we should light on the opaque world. who's behind the benefits and why are they a threat to whistle o peak world this week on d w a ah ah, this is dw live from berlin, russian president vladimir putin talks with cossacks. does leader about restoring order. they are length the phone call follows days of deadly unrest and context on the government. there says it has now regained control after russia sent in
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thousands of troops. also coming up a u. s. court hands down life sentences to free white men for the 2020 killing of african american off. but obviously the judge calls their actions chilling, hunting down and murdering the man was jogging in there, mostly white neighborhood. and barrier breaking after sidney party has died. the age of 94 will take a long look at the life career and impact of the 1st last person to win an oscar for best act. ah, i'm way bluecross. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has been in length, the telephone discussions with his cause, a counterpart causing your mark to chi of this comes after russia sent thousands of troops to help put down civil unrest in cossacks done. authority say they've
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regained control over the largest city following to kai of orders to shoot to kill protesters are mattie was at the central flash point during during days a violent protest in which dozens were killed, and many more were arrested. o mattie ablaze the city scarred from the worst violence to hit kazakstan in 30 years. president to chi if told cassock security forces they could shoot to kill, opening the door for a dramatic escalation in the crackdown on protesters corner carries the counter terrorist operation continues. the militants have not laid down the arms. they continue to commit crimes or prepare for committing them. the fight against them should be completed. whoever does not surrender will be eliminated. the kremlin has heated president psychiatry calls for assistance and sent more than 2000 troops to help protect the fire on russia's doorstep. but there are few signs of peace here
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on the streets of kazakhstan as each day brings fresh bloodshed. almighty the country's largest city has become grown 0 and a deadly battle against what many here see as a crooked government. i wonder that these seem we want to tell the whole world that the only thing flourishing in kazakhstan is corruption. at night when we hear explosions, i'm scared. it hurts to know that young people are dying. when he might watch, the protests began over a height in fuel prices, but decades of corruption and inequality have found the flames of rebellion across a nation rich in resources. to chi up to respond to the protest, sparked international concern ribbon reached out. we want to protect the rule of law everywhere. so to that end, we call for no violence and for an end to violence. interesting. and obviously that also means that there should be no violence against citizens, is in that sense,
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there's unity and what is being heard from the you, the german government, from me and many others around the world who are seeing please come back to peaceful progress in the country ah, but us to call you have raises the stakes in his fight for political survival. that is what he, that peaceful progress has given way brutal authoritarianism. the journalist bruce pioneer is a central asia specialist. he's following the story for us, and he joined us now from prague. so tell us 1st rushes roll. how is that impacting this situation? well, you know, the fact that russia would ultimately, of course, is the head of this collective security for the organization agreed to what they're on these keep the cost on would certainly seem to be an indication that they're citing with the current president to market. so it gives him an extra support,
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you know, it really started out as, as a support as a protest, you know, are socio economic reasons. but there's something else entirely going on. and it looks like there's a struggle for some sort of struggle our, you know, within the government and with russia degree for the 1st time ever did a boy c, s c o. troops to another country that seems to be a sign of support for the people who are in control of the situation right now. especially given the soviet post soviet relations there. you mentioned about government power struggle. we hear that cause expense, national security committee, chief of a former chief, has been detained on suspicion of treason. what more can you tell us about that, about that development? obviously, the fact that someone like that can be, can be detained. they're about to be charged with trees and that amazing. i mean, this is a 2 time prime minister in the country is one of the secretary of state head of the presidential administration. and just only lately, the head of security,
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so so long time long or by a loyalist. the 1st president founders was on the other by the fact that he is now under arrest and bacon serious, serious charges in indication that the faction that some of the faction anyway, that's when the president 1st president does or bio is in big trouble at the moment so yeah, and what do we know about the protesters and their demands now, where did this leave them? you know, this is there still are some protests going on around the country started out again, as i mentioned as peaceful protests about socio economic problems in the country and, and lack of ability to participate in politics. some of those are still going on in the country. unfortunately, this other situation had been evolving with the violence in the east. and you know that the declaration of red alert for terrorism across the country and everything.
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you know, the protest that started this whole process seem to be the back now. the background, something much more serious within all the government. right. journalist for his partner, bringing us the latest. thank you so much and we look forward talking to you soon. a court in the us state of georgia has given life sentences to 3 white men convicted of murdering upon our barry, a black man, the presiding judge said he handed down the harshest sent his sentence possible due to the defendants quote callous words of actions are brief. killing help fuel the black lives matter protest that rocked the united states ahead of the 2020 elections outside a court house in georgia, the crowd hangs on the lips of the judge inside an outburst of joy. as these words were read out over the loudspeaker. mister mc
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michael. the court sentences you as follows: count one, malice, murder, life without the possibility of parole. felony murder, travis michael, had killed ahmed aubrey can without her jug felony with a shotgun needed by operation of law. ahmad aubrey was marked to tragedy. tragedy on many, many levels almost torn, i'm sorry. on february 23rd of 2020, almost 2 years ago, a resident of glenn county, a graduate of brunswick high, the son of brother, the young man with dreams was gone down in this community. dated this 24th, like michael had been convicted of mud and november alongside his father, gregory, and neighbour william bryan, only dry and will be allowed to appeal for parole after 30 years, william or crime, they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency.
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this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or a mistake. in fact, they chose, they chose to target my fan because they didn't want him in their community as follows. the men claim, they thought aubrey was fleeing a crime and it was found not they were not arrested after chasing down the 25 year old. and that cause and shooting. i'm dead that changed when this video emerged filled by brine, it captures the chase and the shots that aubrey who seen falling to the ground of the fighting for his life. the motive spot nationwide outraged that fit into the protest phone, the different skilled floyd black man killed by a police officer. wow. to the people outside the courthouse,
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the sentencing of aubrey's keyless array of hope in a country where races violence too often goes unpunished. ah, now lets look at some other stories making news right now. at least 21 people have died in pakistan after being trapped in their vehicles and a heavy snow storm. taurus had flocked toward more a north of the capitol, islam about creating a massive traffic gemini area. the provincial chief minister has declared more a disaster area. days of record breaking, rain of swamp parts of the northwestern united states. a major interstate highway was closed for several hours due to flash flooding, which stranded motorists in their cars. one man is missing every tried to move his car to higher ground. germany has brought a new quarantine in safety measures to combat the more infectious omicron variant. tighter restrictions are now in place for bars and restaurants were tests will now
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be required for people have not received a booster shot but isolation periods have been shortened or removed. lawyers for november, joke of ich says he had a vaccine exemption to enter australia due to testing positive for coven 19 last month. the tennis star was denied entry to the country earlier this week to play in the australian open. his case is due to be decided by a court. on monday, the bonus leader returned with a bank after the winter break. as mentioned, glad boss, stunned league leaders. byron munich by would normally have come into the match, a strong favorites, but they are missing 9 stars. due to cope in 19 glad back coach audi. hutcher was all smiles, as he greeted his byron counterpart julia. nod guzman. this, despite the enormity of the task in front of him. now guzman had to be happy to have your shoe a chemist back after a 2 month absence due to cobit 19. and he was definitely glad that
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a certain prolific polish striker is on his team. robert levin doff ski opening the scoring for byron. in the 18th minute but 9 minutes later, the visitors responded. flaw he annoy house doing the honors. he was unmarked by the bye and defence and he volleyed impass. spend o vice who was filling in with manual noah out with cove. it a few minutes later. stephan lajna headed home a corner to make it to one. and her daughter was still smiling. this one just out of the reach of the diving. alright. 0 in the 2nd half by and repeatedly threatened jamal lucy, allah denied here by yon sama but they couldn't hit the target. and that's how it ended. now, all of the black box were smiling as they pick up 3 crucial points against no less
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than byron munich. the barrier breaking after sidney poitier has died at the age of $94.00. he was the 1st black winner of the best actor oscar for the 1963 film lily's of the field. 14 in shy away from issues of race and race relations. his work helped inspire a generation to push for civil rights. a cultural icon and pioneer hollywood 1st major black movie sta, awarded the presidential medal of freedom by america's 1st black president in 2009 sidney potty, a sustained a long korea as a lead performer. becoming the 1st black man to win the best actor oscar in 1964 and another one in 2002 in honor of his life's work. we have lots and lots and lots of, of african american actors. now, when we didn't have any i appeared not because i brought so much because but because the time was right. what is breakthrough came in 1958 with
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the film. the defiant ones alongside tony curtis. racism was a core theme in many of his films. put he a famously stud and guess who's coming to dinner. one of the few films of it's time to depict interracial marriage in a positive light. mom. this is john i'mma, but it was his role is a police officer in 1967 in the heat of the night that catapulted him to start him . sidney bossier also enjoyed success as a director in front of and behind the camera. he paved the way for generations. the city of the catherine by russia is transformed into a winter wonderland thanks to its annual ice sculpture festival. let's have a look more than 20 teams from all over russia took part, sculptures traditionally feature religious themes, such as the nativity of christ,
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to mark the celebration of the russian orthodox christmas 1st prize goes to this entry though, titled heavenly shepherd. good thing to do us an ice. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. russian president vladimir putin has spoken by phone with cars extends liter custom. jo, much kind of about restoring order as follows, days of deadly unrest. the cause extent government there's, as it's now regained control, biggest city almighty. after russia sent in thousands of troops, dw life from berlin. we've got reporter up next. we're the 2nd part of a documentary on love and sex between people with cognitive disability. they took her.
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