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ah, discover the world around you. subscribe to the w documentary on youtube. ah, ah. ah, this is daily news live from bro and preventing war. pivotal talks between the us and russia are underway. both sides say their goal is to head off a military confrontation in ukraine. we take
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a look at the term situation. a long rushes border and y relations have hit rock bottom. also coming up here, courts victory. well, the fans celebrate as world number one tennis star novak jack of it, winds the 1st round of his legal battle to stay and play in the australian open despite not being vaccinated, but it's not game and match just yet. plus it's back to school in uganda after almost 2 years of canceled classes because of the color in a virus pandemic. some kids can't wait to return, but other c education is no longer on their agenda. and a brooding western and a revamped west side story take top prices at this year's golden globe. but with the awards ceremony demoted to a blog, half the globes lost their hello
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. i am like thank you very much for joining us. well, we start with a week of diplomacy aimed at d escalating tensions over ukraine. begins to day. representatives from russia and the united states are sitting down together in geneva. tensions have been rising over russia's massing of troops and tanks near its border with ukraine. the talks are expected to be difficult. western countries fear that the kremlin could be planning an invasion of ukraine. moscow says it feels threatened by us and nato expansion on both sides have played down hopes of a breakthrough. u. s. president joe biden on the phone with moscow in december, on
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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 need such sanctions would be a colossal mistake. there 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 with russia is already under sanctions for its 2014 annexation of the crimean peninsula . weeks afterwards, pro russian groups seized parts of the dentist and no hans regions on ukraine's eastern frontier. near the russian border. the government launched a military operation and the long war began in earnest. meanwhile, thousands died in shelling and fire fights between separatists and government
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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 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, putin wrote an article, claiming that russians and ukrainians were one people who shared a single historic and spiritual space. you to go and you, what has been happening is this is lynn. the russian nation has been designated as an outsider on historically russian territories, people to share, the russian nation is being pushed out of those territories. this is what's
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happening. mutual, you, me to chew it with the u. s. a. nato saying they won't intervene militarily. russia seems to hold most of the cards over its weaker neighbor and we have team coverage of these pivotal diplomatic efforts that are underway to avoid war in ukraine for the view from russia correspond as emily, sherwin in moscow joins us. and in washington, d, w's, carolina, cham, or has the u. s. perspective, emily want to give you the 1st word going into these talks, what will russia's demands, be? or rasa has made its demands very clear. in fact, they issued them in a written public statement. mid december, they have demanded that nato halt, it's eastern expansion. they've made it very clear that they see the, the idea of ukraine joining the nato block as unacceptable. putin has said several
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times that that is a red line. they've also demanded that nato not station any missiles near russia's borders, or hold military exercises in agreed buffer zones. it's not yet clear what those buffer zones could be, and they also have issued demands for the us directly. for example, they don't want the us to have any military bases in former soviet countries. so the, i would say that the russian side has been going into these talks with a very kind of almost aggressive and dominant stance. the head of the delegation, the russian delegation today said that even though this, the, this list of demands isn't an ultimatum. it's the u. s. side that he expects to compromise because russia has made its demands very clear. and of course, the troops on the ukrainian border make this situation all the more tense and in
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the sense, give russia the upper hand. i think curly, not in washington. what is the bite and administration's objective? well, the main point for washington, as the anchor of security for europe is m the thread of a russian invasion of ukraine 8 years after it already an ex crimea. but this is only the tip of the iceberg. layla, there is the 2014 annexation of crimea, and the russian election interference in the year 2016, and the solar wind cyber attacks on american companies as well as on the federal government. in the year 2024, the latter the united states has already imposed several economic sanctions against russia. but secretary blink and has made clear that this time if the talk stoned and with a possible solution, there will be a massive consequences that will go far beyond economic and political factions. and that is what is really worrisome. so currently not can
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a deal then be made from washington's perspective. well, that is the goal, layla, that is what they want. washington wants to reach a deal secretary of sampling can wants to see if the context of dialogue and department to see if there are things that both sides can do, that all sides can do to reduce tensions. and he has repeated this several times at the same time, we know that russian and american officials already met yesterday for a preliminary dinner to begin this talks and negotiations. i repaired apparently there was a very pessimistic outcome and tone of this 1st and official talk fil secretary blinkin appeared yesterday on several sunday morning programs. and he was saying that there was a room for negotiations in the talks. but experts agree that we are most likely not going to see an outcome from this talks. the positive thing though layla is that at
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least both parts are starting to talk, talking to each other means also and diplomacy. so we could be seeing a way for diplomatic path out of this and we want to go to you in moscow. there does sit there talking, but there does seem to be profound lack of trust contentions be diffused i think it's kind of hard to say at the moment, how willing the russian side is to compromise. i think it's worth pointing out that this, of course is the 1st round of talks. first of all, they're on a deputy foreign minister level on both sides. so there's sort of room to grow there to have talks on the foreign minister minister level and also on the presidential level. there are also further rounds of talks. international talks plan this week with russia, russia, nato, the o. s. e, as well later this week. and i think on the other hand, it's also interesting that yes, russia has this harsh stance. we've seen this troop build up threatening through
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bill, up in ukraine. but i think many experts here have been pointing out that i think even russians, and even vladimir putin knows that some of the demands that they've issued are kind of unrealistic. of course, the u. s. can decide for ukraine whether it will join nato or not. and i think also, but mere putin certainly wants to resolve this, this situation in the long term. he, i think many experts have been say, wants to be the president who goes down in history as having resolve this long standing grievance for russia. as having almost constructed a new security architecture in europe with the involvement of russia. so perhaps the russians are bit more willing to compromise than they're letting on at the moment. in a very few words, a question for you both. what would be the ultimate face saving solution for both parties starting with you, emily? well, i think there could be some movement on these potential buffer zones on stationing
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missiles and on the limit of military exercises for both sides. and perhaps some experts here been discussing the idea that ukraine could extend some neutral status when it comes to nato. but of course, that would be up to ukraine. jolena, i think the nato could agree on not expanding further east because let's be honest . this has been a reality for the past years. and am i going back to the treaty abandoned by former president, donald trump, the intermediate a new can of course is 3 d i n f treaty, also known as that, as mr. blanket has already a race, this is a possibility. and therefore, ration russia could well respect the sovereignty of, of other countries and east europe. carolina to more you're reporting from washington, emily, sherwin in moscow. thank you both for your team coverage. let's get around up now. some of the other, a world headlines, a fire ravaged, a high rise apartment building in new york city on sunday morning,
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killing 19 people including 9 children. the fire in the bronx was sparked by a malfunctioning heater, firefighters found victims on every floor, many in cardiac and respiratory arrest because of the volume of smoke heavy rainfall and a swollen river in northern brazil. paris state of left homes there uninhabitable in some 500 families homeless. large areas of brazil have been lashed by heavy rains in recent weeks. is really prime minister natalie bennett, says israel will not be bound by any nuclear deal with iran and will continue to consider itself free to act with no constraints against it's arch phone. if necessary. indirect talks between iran and united states on salvaging the 2015 iran nuclear deal resumed a week ago in vienna. human jubilant sans have been celebrating after tennis,
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star novak jock of ich won a preliminary case to remain in australia and play in the upcoming tournament there despite not being vaccinated, but the saga isn't over yet. the world number one might still be in danger of getting to port it. oh, they were so happy that their hero is free from now. they moped any car, even if they couldn't be 100 percent. sure, no joke of h was inside. outside his lawyers office, they celebrated into the night. some were pepper sprayed in the chaos outside caught 2 joke of each you support is chief the decision to overturn his visa being canceled. oh, go with
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the judge ordered joke of it. she's released from immigration detention calling the australian government's decision unreasonable. he ruled the joke of it 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, the australian government argued that exemption didn't apply to people entering the country from overseas. that contradicted what jacobite should 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 everyone has 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. here to show its rules,
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apply to everyone, no matter their status rules ah, rules. and there are no special cases. waiting on court is 2nd nature to joke of h winning in court, however, is proving a lot harder and that report by my colleague jonathan crane from dw sports, and jonathan joins me now here on the sack. so mr. chuck versus family gave a very long press conference, give us a little flavor of what they make of these latest developments. when i say within the a defiant press conference by joker, which is family members. but there was also an element of triumphalism as well. if you like a joke of, it's his mother basically saying this is the greatest achievement of his career and not the man isn't 20 grand slam titles. i mean, they were very pleased with the judge's decision praised his utility. but there's also an element of anger, of course they like him to stay in this detention center to being a torture and said basically his father accusing the australian government of
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taking away a his human rights. so a lot of anger never jacqowitz is also tweeted himself, he's been practicing already straight away on the practice court. he said he was pleased and grateful for the judge's decision. meanwhile, mr. chuck, a vicious supporter, say he is being used as a quote, political tennis ball. is he being used as a political tennis ball? it seems that way. i mean, even when jock of each was in the air on his way to australia having kind of tramped me posted on instagram that he got this exemption having to get the cove in 19 vaccine as got morrison, the australian prime minister was commenting as i saw we saw in my reports, he was saying, essentially the rule was applied to everyone, but interestingly, the judge reference that when making a decision to say today saying look, the rules in this case and the procedures weren't followed by the border authorities. joke of it was promised a certain amount of time to consult with his lawyers, officials in the australian open, and that didn't materialize. so yeah, there really is a sense perhaps the joke of it being
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a single 1000 made an example for political reasons. how much does all of this overshadow the australian outback, which is, you know, supposed to happen? why in a week's time? well, obviously, never joker, which is one of the biggest draws to this tournament, is the well, number one is one the tournament 9 times. now, he can at the moment as things stand compete, he said on twitter that he wants to compete organize. this will complete the draw tomorrow, so we have to assume he will be in it. why is this tournament significance? and i've actually, it's well, if he wins it, that would be $21.00 grand slam titles and he will overtake revenue and roger federer to become the greatest men's tennis player of all time. as i said, he's won it 9 times, clearly likes the tournament, but we have to wonder what mental states in what physical states is in up. and so today haven't been able to practice. it was denied that i found, he said he wasn't sleeping properly. but at the same time, this is a guy who thrives on adversity. it seems that maybe the for any fair amount at which he for bigger things. so as you say, i mean,
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he could be competition the greatest of all time. but in terms of his reputation, how tainted is it? well, my bad joke of it will be the 1st remitted. he doesn't enjoy the same level of popularity as, as phaedra and that he was kind of single minded nature for a mechanical long course and doesn't really when in many fans. and of course you have his, his opposition to this vaccine or at least the mandates which explains level of anger really in australia a constant. it's had really strict and long locked downs. but sir, you know, interest me ruffin. a doll has expressed some sympathy for joker bitch at the same time saying no if he wanted to, he could have just played in otherwise, we couldn't just got the vaccine and he wouldn't have had any of this trouble. so many were say, he only has himself to blame for this predicament. jonathan craig from d. w. sports. thank you so very much. you're welcome. children in uganda, go back to school today for the 1st time since march 2020. that's when rising cases
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of cove at $19.00 cost, 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. your gun has government and global experts warn a whole generation could be about to lose out on their opportunity for education, repairing motorcycles, this is a mere contest. daily life. now. she was 14 when his school closed due to the pandemic. after nearly 2 years there finally opening again, but he's not going back. we allows that a dual bower was everything was in schooling is just sloping down. everything is brewing stuck on ups, and we need to look for a bit o it 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 you have your books, ya, when you're doing that integration thing. but not even life. got me though without
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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 you. god and students won't come back to the classroom. this elementary school fears that number could be much higher. teachers prepared together to start school creating class books to renew for a viaz. moving around, deciding no stip things. eggs, bananas for may include is one eyes. 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 drop any school not returning that will have a lifelong implications for you. globally, it's estimated trillions of dollar impact on economies globally do. as
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a result of them are, a lot of students have many, many experts say more support for global education is needed to help young generations break free from cycles of poverty. a military courts and me and mark has sentenced austell leader on san sushi to for 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. fools. oh me and merged opposed. lead remains and attention. confronted with a slew of charges that could see on some suit, 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 in march. democracy,
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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 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 puts their way to power, civil society, myanmar 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 protests. the hunter has not relented. they are dead said on preventing sushi and her supporters from returning to power. it's traditionally one of hollywood biggest parties, but the golden globes took place on sunday until revised and largely ignored by stars of the silver screen winters were announced. instead on a life block,
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jane campion became only the 2nd female director to win the best drama price with her dark western power of the dock. 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. all right, let's get you more on this is scott rock's bar from d. w culture has of course been tracking these developments for you scott. i thought i had missed the golden globes, but it just turns out that they just weren't even even televised. so why, what happened this time around? yet it's been a huge change this year as, as you mentioned, i mean the globes. it traditionally are like the 2nd biggest party in hollywood
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after uh, the oscars, you know, when you're just have a reg, carpets packed with stars and all the glitz and glamour that you expect from event like this. and that was definitely not the case this year. there was no red carpet, there were no stars, and there wasn't awards ceremony, but it was held behind closed doors. um and it was not broadcast on television or online. things were just posted of the winners, which is posted uh, without much fanfare on social media. i'm and it all goes back to these scandals involving the hollywood foreign press association, which is the organization that organizes the globes and whose members vote on on the winners. and as you mentioned, and there was a series of scandals involving a lack of transparency and a severe lack of diversity within the organization. i mean, till last year. uh, there were no absolutely no black members of the hollywood foreign press association. i'm and these scandals um, basically sparked up pretty much the entire film industry, the solid hollywood to essentially abandon of the globes. it's television broadcast
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or pulled out and the goals were sort of left adrift. um, so this year with this sort of straight back bare bones type of awards ceremony. um it looks like the hollywood for a press location and the globes are trying to get to pay penance to hollywood to sort of say to the film industry. i'm we're sorry and, and, and please come back to us. let's talk about nicole kidman. she won a best actress for her performance and being the ricardo's. how did that go down and who else won an award? yeah, uncle kidman a one of for her role playing the a television and the pioneering a television. comedian lucille ball in being ricardo's a bit of a controversial choice. i mean this a performance. what got a real mixed review of from, from critics or do i think it does fall into the sort of category of the globes often do with where they value star power as much as they do performance. in the
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case of the best, a dramatic actor winner will smith. you got both, he won best actor playing a king in king richard where he plays the father of a tennis stars of venice and at venice and a serena williams. and that was a very well received ord. i think i'm also the best a drama picture winner power, the dog from jane campion, who also won best director that was very well received. that sort of the, the front runner now and the whole awards season going forward. i'm actually, it used to be the case that the globes were always a precursor of the oscars and the winners. they are usually got a boost for their auster campaign this year though, because the globes because their image has been so tarnished. i'm not sure if the winners here will have a might, if the winning winning here will have much of an impact on the, the sort of the winners of the oscars in a couple months time. scott larkspur from dw carter. thank you so much, scott. you're watching, did every news, those take a look now at the top story that we're tracking for you right now,
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