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you got a huge opportunity right now as you rebuild your economies and bounce back in this pandemic. so here's my wild idea. don't choose extinction. save your species before it's too late. stumbling and humans to stop making excuses and start making changes. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. novak joke of edge winds, the 1st round of his court battle to stay and contest the australian open.
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hollis use force to disperse crowds. the supporters gathering to celebrate a court decision to release the tennis star from detention, but it's not games that and match yes. also coming up a military court hands down a new jail sentence on sounds to cheat me and mars out of liter gets 4 more years in prison. after being found guilty on criminal charges, critical talks between the us and russia are underway on ukraine. we take a look at the situation long russia's border and why relations have deteriorated. and a brooding western and a revamped west side story take top prizes of destroyers, golden globes. back with the award ceremony demoted to applaud half the globe lost their glamour. plus in the bonus league last year is relegation candidates, cologne loved transform as they make easy,
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a hat of her leg. ah, i'm see me so much gone. that's good to have you with us tennis star, novak ciocca, which has been released from immigration detention in australia after a judge overturned the government's decision to cancel his visa over corona virus rules. australian open organizers had granted him a medical exemption from vaccination, but the government disagreed only for the judge to side with the serbian jubilant supporters have been celebrating, but the saga is not over yet. the government is now considering whether to cancel joke, which is visa on different grounds. oh, they were so happy that their hero is free from now. they moved any com, even if they couldn't be 100 percent. sure, no joke of h was inside. outside his lawyers office,
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they celebrated into the night. some were pepper sprayed in the chaos ah, outside court to joke of each you support is chia decision to overturn his visa being cancelled? oh. like with the judge ordered joke of it. she's released from immigration detention calling the australian government's decision unreasonable. he ruled the joke of h, hadn't been given enough time to respond to that decision. the serbian had arrived in australia, believing he had a medical exemption to rules requiring a corona, virus vaccine. this it emerged was due to a coven 19 infection on december, the 16th. but the australian government argued that exemption didn't apply to
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people entering the country from overseas. that contradicted what yakobelli had been told by tennis australia, the tournament organizes. i'm not gonna blame any one. the conflicting information and the contract information that you receive is because of the changing environment. we are in a very challenging one for every one that's been involved in this process. but the saga is not over yet. your strategy and government can still use its powers to cancel joker, which is visa on the grounds of public health. king to show its rules, apply to everyone, no matter their status rules ah, rules. and there are no special cases. winning on court is 2nd nature to joke of h winning in court, however, is proving a lot harder. let's get some more perspective on the story. now with lackland carr, he's a lawyer in melbourne, and he's been following this case very closely loc, and thanks for joining us. so what did the judge base his ruling on?
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yes, whoa, he is on a judge. kelly quashed the decision of the minister for home affairs, the delegate of the minister to cancel mister jock mitch's visa, and in his order to caution that decision, he made a few notes. notably in those nights he said that it was unreasonable for the delegate to cancel. mister jack witcher's visa in the circumstances in which they did and it came down to timing. so at about $520.00, i am melvin time mr. docket, which was told that the delegate was considering canceling his visa and that he would have until 8 30 am to make comments to the delegate just 34 minutes later at $614.00. again. miss joker, which was asked for his comments, he expected to have until 8 30 am to provide those. but he was called on to give them earlier. and by 7 42 am the delegate had decided to cancel the things up.
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so no, that didn't get until 830 to give his competence. he didn't even get until 830 to have the decision that was made well and truly by that at his own a noted that that was reasonable. okay, so he wasn't given enough time, according to the judge, but you know, this is not over because the immigration minister technically still has the power to remove know that joke of it from australia. could we really see that happen? that's correct. yes, we could add today in court, it was mr. john bitch and the minister behind the fair. but the minister for immigration, who was a completely different minister and was not part of today's case, does still have some power to cancel. mister john rich's visa and it's not a free for all. there are parameters that limit that power and it cannot be done in particular circumstances. but it remains to be seen whether or not does apply here
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. it would seem on the face of it, that is an option for the minister for immigration, whether or not he goes ahead with it or not is of course another question. we heard that the australian government is really key to show that its rules apply to everybody, but i mean, could other people actually use novak brokovich case as an example, as a model to enter australia without proof of vaccination? so these, this case, the 2nd sentence in which it has happened are very unique as the is true of most immigration cases. these did not turn on whether or not someone should be able to come to australia with a vaccination or with an exemption, or without either of those 2 things. these tend, was noted to attend to solely on the unreasonableness of the decision. so what i would say is that the certainly hasn't changed the status quo,
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and it will not assist people in general to come to australia without a vaccination. it may assist people who find themselves in similar situations to that mr. dr. bench if they had an unreasonable decision made old i found themselves in circumstances where it was unreasonable to have a decision made about then than this case may assist. but otherwise, i don't think it's going to have much of an impact on anyone other than mr. jock, which will have to leave it there. lawyer lackland carr speaking to us. thanks so much for joining us. thank you. our military court and min mar has sentenced, ousted leader on santucci to 4 more years in prison. she was convicted on several charges, including possession of unlicensed walkie talkies. the conviction is just the latest chapter in a trial that critics say is politically motivated. last month, the pro democracy leader was convicted of incitement and breaking corona virus roles. ah, me and mars to pose lead remains and attention confronted with
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a slew of charges that could see young some. so she locked up for the rest of her life. the international community has denounced her jailing by me and mars military government, calling the legal campaign politically motivated to she was one seen as a beacon of human rights and the savior of me and mars democracy. thanks to her fight against the military that ruled me on more for decades. she became the country civilian leader in 2016. but her international reputation was left in tatters after the army suppressed. the countries were hinge of muslims by thousands died and many more were displaced. known simply as the lady, she remains immensely popular with the countries buddhist majority. since the military pushed their way to power, civil society, me and more has been in disarray. clashes between the armed forces and militia groups have left scores dead and the regime has come down for solely on widespread
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protests. the hunter has not relented. they are dead said on preventing sushi and her supporters from returning to power. now to some other stories making headlines around the world, a fire ravaged, a high rise bronx apartment building on sunday morning, killing 19 people including 9 children. the fire was spark by a malfunctioning space heater. firefighters found victims on every floor. many in cardiac and respiratory arrest because of the volume of smoke. it's new york city's deadliest blaze in 3 decades. heavy rainfall and a swollen river in northern, brazil's porous state, have left home their uninhabitable and some 500 families homeless. large areas of brazil have been lashed by heavy rains in recent weeks and is really prime minister enough tale. bennett says israel will not be bound by any nuclear deal with iran and will continue to consider itself free to act up with no constraints against its
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arch foe if necessary. indirect talks between iran and the u. s. on salvaging the 2015 murano clear deal resumed a week ago he put in vienna. she lost a week of diplomacy aimed at to de escalate intentions over ukraine begins to day representatives from russia and the u. s. are sitting down together in geneva. tensions have been rising over rushes and massing of troops and tanks near its florida with ukraine. the talks are expected to be difficult. western countries fear the kremlin could be planning and invasion of ukraine. moscow says it feels threatened by us and nato expansion. both sides have played down hopes of a breakthrough. us president joe biden on the phone with moscow in december, on a business like call that was meant to ratchet down tensions over ukraine. the u. s . has threatened severe economic sanctions if russia invades an advisor to russian president vladimir putin pushed back after the call. but i knew
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such sanctions would be a colossal mistake that would entail grave consequences. a lot of mistakes have been made over the past 30 years. and we had better avoid more such mistakes in this situation. russia is already under sanctions for its 2014 annexation of the crimean peninsula. weeks afterwards, pro russian groups these parts of the desk and the hands, the regions on ukraine's eastern frontier near the russian border. the government launched the military operation, and the long war began in earnest. meanwhile, thousands died in shelling and firefights between separatists and government troops . russia has been widely suspected of financing and equipping the separatists. in early 2015, as the casualties mounted, the parties agreed to a cease fire in talk,
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sponsored by germany and france, the war slipped from the world's attention, even though the cease fire was frequently violated. over the years. in september 2019 russia and ukraine exchanged prisoners, the un said the death toll from 5 years of fighting was as high as 13000 with another 30000 wounded in june 2021 put and wrote an article claiming that russians and ukrainians were one people who shared a single, historic and spiritual space and what has been happening is this people and the russian nation has been designated as an outsider on historically, russian territory. last year, the russian nation is being pushed out of those territories. this is what's happening neutral, when you talk sure. with the us and nato saying they won't intervene militarily. russia seems to hold most of the cards over it's weaker neighbor and
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are brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena. following these talks for us in geneva, alex, randa, it's good to see you. so what expectations do the us and russia have a going into the meeting? all the talks are under way right behind me in the u. s. mission to geneva, and we have to say that we have to lower our expectations. the biden administration has said that they are not expecting any breakthroughs with you as secretary of state blinking, describing the russian security proposals as a list of absolutely nonstarter demands. there are saying that what is happening today is just an opportunity to present to positions not to resolve than and what we are hearing from the russian delegation doesn't sound very optimistic
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either with the had of the russian delegation with coffee saying that he is disappointed with regards to the signals that were coming out a hat of the meeting. and the key question here, at least for the west, is whether russia is entering those talks in good faith, or whether they are just looking for a chance to walk away from their negotiating table, creating a pretext for another incursion into ukraine. or these are talks about ukraine and they're taking place between us and russian. diplomats. why aren't the ukrainians themselves at the table? well, the ukrainians are not at the tables. neither are representatives of the european union. and critics said that to the kremlin, that wanted to have those bilateral talks with the, the you as is trying to divide your ads from its allies. however, washington is saying there are going to discuss just by
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a lateral issues today in geneva with when be sherman, the hat of the you as delegation here, is saying that nothing will be discussed about the european security without the u . s. allies. however, there has been a lot of criticism and so we also have to add that a representative of the ukrainian government is today in brussels to hold talks with nato in a clear signal that nato is a supporting ukraine. at the same time, russian troops have been deployed to kazakhstan in the past week to help put down protest there. what impact of any is that having on the talks this week? well, i think that it could have an impact, even though we of course, have to stress that the situation in kazakhstan doesn't have anything to do directly with ukraine or with the threat that the russian troops on the ukraine border are posing to ukraine. but some critics are saying that the fact that there
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are now russian troops in kazakhstan, even though they are invited upon the request of the cousin them government, is just yet another example how russia is trying to extend its footprint and its influence. in former soviet republics now independent fades and in the region that russia regards as us here of its influence. alexander phenomena reporting from geneva, they're good to talk to you and uganda schools are opening again for the 1st time since march 2020. when rising cases of coven 19 caused the government to impose some of africa's toughest restrictions, but many students say they've lost faith in education and won't be returning. uganda's government and global experts warn a whole generation could be about to lose out on their opportunity for education.
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repairing motorcycles, this is america, candace daily life. now. he was 14, when his school closed due to the pandemic. after nearly 2 years, they're finally opening again. but he's not going back. we allows that and lose power. because everything was in schooling is just sloping down. everything is brewing and they're gonna. i renewed to look for a bid tow it to leave candice father left. now at 16, he has to take care of his 2 brothers alone. i had a idea that everything, it's gonna be easy when he of your books. yeah. when you're doing that integration thing, but not even life. got me though, having moves condo had already picked up, his school supplies in preparation for his return, but now he won't need them. the government estimates a good 30 percent of ugandan students won't come back to the classroom. this elementary school fears that number could be much higher teachers compared together
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to start school creating class books to renew for years. moving around, deciding no soup things. eggs, bananas for may include is one as illness degeneration. and existing learning crisis has gotten worse. according to the united nations children's fun, up to 70 percent of 10 year olds and low and middle income countries can't read nearly 20 percent more than before. corona if you're dropping school not returning that, we'll have a lifelong implications for you globally. it's estimated trillions of dollar impact on economies globally do as a result of learning. while students have many, many experts say more support for global education is needed to help young generations break free from cycles of poverty. in china, authorities are aiming to test nearly 14000000 people in the city of town gin.
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after 2 cases of the highly transmissible om across variant were detected so far, an additional 18 positive tests have been reported in the northern port city. china has stepped up. it's 0 tolerance strategy in the run up to the winter olympics, which are due to begin in beijing next month. the chinese capital is just a 100 kilometers northwest of change in, in other regions of the country. cities have gone into full scale locked downs after larger outbreaks. and let's take a look at some more corona virus news from around the world. now, india has reported almost 880000 new cove. 19 infections the most since late may of thousands of people took part in demonstrations against corona virus restrictions on sunday in belgium. and in the czech republic, in israel were than 250000 people have received a 4th dose of the vaccine. an all travelers to greece are now required to present a negative test result upon entry. despite being vaccinated to sports now and in
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football. cologne kept their bonus like a satisfy the skin of their t classes and as they survived a relegation playoff. but things have improved this time around and they made easy work of hatter, berlin, on a chilly night in the german capital. aah! colona arrived in berlin, hoping for a 3rd when in a row for the 1st time since march 2020. as they looked to bolster the european ambitions, the appointment of typhon kirkwood, his coach, in late november, hasn't made heritage for many more predictable. and after beating darkman last time out, they soon found themselves chasing the game. here. anthony modesta finished a sweeping move on 29 minutes to make it what mil to the visitors 3 minutes later it was to nil andre dude, a shot wasn't the cleanest. but it still evaded her to keeper, alexander, swallow, and such a fortune brought her to back into it after the break,
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as vladimir to read as free kick missed every one nestled in the far corner. but the reader's joy turned to despair, as young tillman wrapped up the points for cologne in the 90. second minute the check was weakened, dealing with a dropping bull substitute tillman skipped away to seal a 31 win. jubilation for cologne, coach stiffened bogart as his men move up to 6 while her to remain just for points of 2nd bottom. it's traditionally one of hollywood biggest parties, but the golden globes took place on sunday and televised and largely ignored by stars of the silver screen. winters were announced on alive block. jane campion became only the 2nd female director to win the best drama prize with her dark western power of the dark. hey.
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and steven spielberg's remake of west side story picked up the gong for best musical or comedy. the ceremony was held behind closed doors, following a scandal over a lack of diversity and transparency. let's get more on this. what's got roxborough from dw culture now. hi scott. it's great to see you. we mentioned there. this was a very different look for the golden globes. tell us more about why that was. yes, you're right. i mean, the gloves traditionally are almost the biggest party in hollywood just after the oscars. and where you custom to seeing, you know, these reg carpets packed with stars and everyone having a great time getting a little bit drunk in the sort of more relax version of these award shows that the goal to sort of built their, their, their brand on this year was utterly different. it was be the award ceremony behind closed doors, 0 stars, no red carpet on, and all the worth announced with very little fanfare on social media. and it goes
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to what you were mentioning, the series of scandals that had plagued on the hollywood foreign press association, which is the group that boats on the golden globes. they've been accused of corruption and of incredible lack of diversity just 12 months ago. the form presentation had 0, a black members. and so those, the series of scandals have basically led hollywood to turn its back on the gloves of the stars pulled out its television broadcaster dropped at um, and i think this sort of more strict back version of the golden globes is a bit the attempt by the hold foreign press association to serve, pay penance for its sins and to try and convince hollywood that its learned its lesson and to sort of welcome it back into the fold again. oh, if we talk about the awards. nicole kidman one a best actress for her performance in being the ricardo's at how did that go down and tell us more about who else? one bag yet to call him in one of 4, playing a lucille ball,
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a collision comedian um in being a car is a film being ricardo's. this role was written that was sort of mixed response by critics. so it was a bit of a bit of surprise that she won the was in keeping with the globes tradition of often valuing star power over performance when it comes to some of the other winners. a one, a performer who had both star power and performance was a will smith who won best actor for his role in king richard, where he plays the father of kind of stars, venus, and serena williams, that was a very popular choice. i think i'm as was the best drama kilmer for the western power, the dog fun, jane campion, who also won a best director. that's a film everyone seems to love and i think could do very very well. i'm at the oscars are coming out of traditionally, the globes are seen as a precursor for the oscars. i'm winning a globe as seen as a, as a, as a boost to your oster campaign. but this year,
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given the sort of reputation of the tarnish reputation of the golden globes. i'm not really sure that's going to be the case this time around and not what you think is the future of the golden gloves. yeah, that's a really big question. i mean, the whole with foreign press association has made big efforts to, to change the way they do business. they've tried to diversify their, their voter base. they've tried to make changes to and be more transparent. and it's a big question though, of whether hollywood will accept that, and it looks this year as if everyone's pulled out the, the stars of turn their back on on, on the globe. we saw that virtually none of the winners this year, even acknowledged. the golden globes of the hollywood foreign press association. you can tweeting out. thank you for getting an award that never used to happen. so we'll have to see. i mean, next year the globes are supposed to be celebrating their 80th anniversary and but given how things are going and given how far their reputation has fallen, i be surprised if they even really survive that long. scott racks borrow from the w
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culture. thank you. let's get a reminder of our top story now. australian police abuse tear gas to this 1st crowd to gather. after a melbourne court quashed the australian government's decision to cancel no back joke, which is lisa. it ordered no back to be released from detention. but the australian immigration minister could still use his powers to revoke the vsa again coming off next vegan stake from a 3 d printer. we explore on our environment, show eco, india in a few minutes. stay with with
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