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ah, and so i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. i showed them i got my license to work as a swimming instructor here. dish and now i teach children who don't just wanted to see what's your story? take part, share it on info, migrant dot net ah ah ah, this is d w, news line from but then the united states warrants have a quick and united response safe. russia invites you crying. after crisis talks
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with european partners, your secretary of state on to me, banking as west and allies will act as one if any russian military forces move across the ukranian border and commit new acts of aggression against ukraine. that will be met with a swift, severe united response from united states and our allies and partners also on the program. children are among dozens killed in a stampede of press service in liberia. will bring you the latest from the capital monrovia and who protest against a covey and restrictions in i'm stood up cultural venues off a hack cuts and yoga lessons in an attempt to persuade the government. but it's time to real. ah,
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ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. the or secretary of state has been here in berlin for talked with allies about containing the perceived threat of a russian invasion of ukraine under the blanket met with german foreign minister anna babel. and that british and french counterpart is part of an effort to show united front ahead of mr. lincoln's meeting to morrow, where the russian foreign minister. so gay lover of the stakes are high, us secretary of state antony, blinking, landing in berlin to try and rally america's allies and prevent a war. unity is the main goal here, blinking and his german, french, and british counterparts disgust the intense fears that russia may soon invade ukraine. their focus, how to credibly deter moscow with warnings of what could follow
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even as were relentless in pursuing this diplomatic path, will continue to make very clear that if moscow chooses the path of further aggression, we will impose swift and mass. of course, if one was landing and that's who we urgently call on russia to take steps towards the escalation, you know, by any further aggression would have serious consequences. it would be even the cons. extensive nasty team. but comments by the u. s. president, today earlier have right questions about whether those consequences really do apply to any active aggression. russia will be held accountable if it invades, it depends on what it does. it's one thing influences minor corrosion, and then we end up having a fight about what to do and not to which cetera. but if they actually do what they're capable of doing with the force that matched on the border, it is going to be a disaster for russia. the white house later try to clarify,
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insisting that the waste would react come what may. but the issue has highlighted questions over what level of aggression would trigger what kind of response the u. s. has made it clear that it would expect berlin to target the controversial nod stream to pipeline which linked germany to russian gas. it's also worth noting that gas is not flowing through nordstrom to yet, which means that the pipeline is leverage for germany, the united states and our allies, not russia. for now though, there is another round of diplomacy coming up, antony blinkin will meet his russian counterpart in geneva on friday, seen as one of the last chances to find a way of avoiding war or you're going to retain spinks on foreign policy in the german to parliament for an, an in a bad box green party. i asked him if he thought russia would be moved by these warnings from the west. russia is learning that violating
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the territorial integrity of ukraine will have massive consequences. not a one on 2 projects, but on the whole bunch. the whole bunch of political and economic relations between russia and especially europe. it's not the case that we have a single path of dependency. yes, there are dependencies, but those dependencies on both sides. the russian economic model, yet even the russian model of ruling is based on the export office, hire resources, and if they all go on that way, all these relation are questions. or i can say, let me just, yeah. so let's get solid on this. you say that it's not just word you say that
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there's a whole bunch of economic pain there for russia. if it makes these moves. name 3 things that will cause russia to suffer. if they go ahead, because everyone talks about economic sanctions, but no one will specify what they will be name the or if you would ask cootie, please name as your next 3 steps or gave me. so i'm telling you what are what the western responses will be, what you wouldn't get an answer, and that has a simple reason. chris who opens his instrument, has a box of instruments who disclosures his own red lines, provokes to testers wrote red lines. and that's the reason why the collective answer, the united answer insight. now, how inside the european union, it will be severe economic and political consequences. and there is nothing
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excluded in deliberations between europe and russia, and this is the necessary message we sent to russia. this was part of the talks of only not bad work in moscow, and i'm convinced in the same manner and to me, lincoln would argue, tomorrow still in the green party, parliamentary foreign policy spokesman, you're going to t. let me bring some breaking news originals here at d. w. a. scores of people here dead in western gonna after a massive explosion, police our mining vehicle carrying explosives to a gold mine collided with a motorcycle near the town of bergosa, resulting in the blast. we'll bring you more on this story as we get down these 29 people, including at least 11 children, have been killed in a stampede. in the liberian capital monrovia crowds had gathered for a christian press service on wednesday evening local media se the stampede was
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triggered by brothers with knives and machetes, attacking worshippers, eye witnesses say the main exit was too narrow for the crowd to pass through. adding to the chaos from or let's bring in the afternoon the composite ac egbert's . she's a monroe via based journalist. welcome to d. w. could you talk us through what we know, what happened please? thank you very much. so it all happened last night at one of the famous preachers who was having an open egg crusade on the, on the spot stadium or community support page where hundreds of people had turn out to grease the allocation or to go for that service. according to lucas and even survivors, just at the time the mercy had ended the womb attach. there were a group of games in liberia. people called them so ghost, these are disadvantages. you've seen also i'm verbose criminals who walk into the sodium with the intention of to came valuable,
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sticking the food. and there were also people who are and metric the beating. was there a question that one can stick in front them in that attempt of running away for their lives? people began to rush out. they were true trained women, pregnant women, who mostly became victim mass as a result of the pain. because some people who now run as to mood while other washing out it was a real situation. right? i mean, we're talking about hundreds or thousands of people at this crusade. hundreds of people hundreds. and we tried to, we talking about one of the famous churches where they're always news of some miracles happening. and these kinds of waiver from real cause we do live a lot of people. so most of the time the quizzes are always jammed back to the point that our shows have to turn, so had 10 years to go back. and so, and there were problems with trying to get that number of people out of the building out of the seat. right. and what were those problems?
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yeah. and so this was held in, in a, in an outdoor stadium is held in a field. and so you got hundreds of people trying to get out so, so what were the problems are whether it be x x to narrow, what was, what was wrong? network path to when people washing in some people want to find a look at our children. so we're trying to get all the relatives and the robots were on them. so distant young time, everybody want to get and we are at the same time. understand the problem. i see. so these, these robert attacked oh, what happened to them? i mean, so this happened in broad daylight with, with everybody watching a, did they get away with their arrests? so far we understanding there's one person who was arrested with some knife and police a still came on the investigation. by the way, this is not the real 1st time of robbers, criminals attacking peaceful citizens,
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to the point that even citizen to free a friend of these guys. so some of them let the real gains have not yet been arrested. what is the investigation? why those who were, what's a quick critical list at the hospital about 15 survivors and more are still on medical attention when to police. another security act is what in meetings and see how can they trace those responsible and it was suspect, been the rest of so far. i thank you so much for joining us and outlining that for us. evelyn capacity c akbar in. monrovia, thank you. would take a look at some or source of making news around the world. now we'll start in tongue out where the 1st delivery is of aid and support have arrived. 5 days after the pacific island nation was hit by a volcanic eruption and soon army. when he areas were devastated, audits were cut off from most communications for days afterwards. toxic ash from
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the volcanoes covered much of the landscape and contaminated drinking water report, commissioned by the catholic church and germany, has found that former pope benedict, the 16th, unknowingly failed to take action to stop for priests. abusing children cases span 977 to 1982. when he was archbishop of munich, the report was compiled by german law for a 19 year old belgian british pilots was welcomed home after setting a new world record as the youngest woman to fly solo around the world. 0 weatherford landed her ultra light aircraft in belgium on thursday after 155 days travelling. she made 2 stops in 140 countries. she says the solar expedition was an adventure, as you hoped to respond more girls to explore aviation now to the netherlands, where museums and concert halls have been offering hair cuts unmanly cures as a protest against corona virus restrictions,
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as because the government has now eased restrictions for small businesses like hair cells, but not for cultural values, which have been closed since mid september. but this may of many dutch people. oh, it's a different kind of into met. so at this concert hall and amsterdam, the orchestra play 2nd fiddle to a pair of hair dressers. yes, it was so fun. it's so beautiful to, to be here. now in these days where there's no possibility for o, predict the culture sector, the netherlands was presented lockdown in mid december due to record coven 19 cases, hair dressers, beauty salons and gems have now been alive to reopen museums, concert halls, and other cultural venues, have not in a protest, action called hare saloon stages and galleries were turned into small beauty
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parlors or yoga studios. at the famous vanguard museum, you could get your fingernails painted for organizing this to make the point that we think the cultural factor should be open in museums, in particular, very safe places to visit. the way we've set, the thought is also, according to the rules. there's plenty of social dis, something there's lots of space, lots of fresh air. and we think we just really don't understand why we're close. and beauty salon is open. this concert had to eventually stop. but the barber of seville would surely have been proud. ah, scientists have discovered a pristine coral reef off the coast of tahiti. much of the news in recent years relates to karl degradation because of climate change. a group of french scientists has discovered a pristine 3 kilometer long brief of giant rose shape, corals,
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a depth ranging from 30 to a 120 meters. it's all the waters a deep enough to protect the coral from the bleaching effects of warming, ocean waters. that's it. you're up to date, brent golf. we'll have more world news at the top of the our up next on the w doctoral with a look at us president joe by this 1st year in the day with .
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