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a ruling thing. it can be extradited to the united states to face charges of espionage after publishing classified information in 2010. also coming up, united states orders the families of its diplomats to leave the state department that the measure is out of an abundance of caution. in case russia decides to invade you crate and fears, grow that a crew is taking place in the west african date of birth 5. so the 4th day, the military has detained the president, following an army uprising and gunfire. you're the presidential palate. ah, abbey crow boston. welcome to the program. you're breaking news out of the united kingdom were britain's high court has ruled the julian sash can appeal to the
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supreme court against his extradition to the united states. the decision is the latest and the wiki league founders a long battle to avoid being sent to the us where he faith is charges of espionage he's wanted for wiki leaks, his publication of hundreds of thousands of weak documents relating to the afghanistan and rock wars. more on the story i'm joined now by the w. corresponded beer, get moss, who standing by outside back more house where this decision was just made a few moments ago. beer get talk to us about the decision now. well, there was a loud cheer. he outside there, all the codes of justice by julian sanchez, supporters to the decode has judged that it would be in the public interest to appeal against this decision that he can be expedited to the united states. so you have to remember, this is not about whether he's guilty of the charges of espionage charges or not. it's just about his expedition battle on this battle for julian assault. and his
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team is going to continue what, when you think it's going to continue beer, get what everyone wants to know is what happens next? what's the legal process that his lawyers can now follow on? it's really a very protective battle that julian assange and his team are fighting basically through all the courts or from the lower courts up to the highest quarter of the land. and this is going to be in the supreme court. who now has to decide over this appeal. so ultimately it will be up to the home secretary bought. the supreme court is the highest court that comes before that in the appeal against the expedition to the united states. so his supports are like human rights organizations, like amnesty international and journalists organizations all saying that it's a travesty of justice. that it should even that he should even be in court, that he should be free, that he is a defender of free speech that he has exposed will crimes, and that he is
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a publisher and he has a right to be protected. that free speech should be protected and he should not be even facing any legal battle at all. but the u. s. still want him extradited. if you're just joining us, we're breaking news out of the u. k. or join a san has been allowed to appeal against a ruling saying that he can be extra extradited to the united states. that ruling, coming from britain's high court bureau, we have a little bit of time left. you mentioned the cheers outside the poor house, where his supporters are, how much more are they reacting now to this news? i think at this moment, they are actually waiting for julian his on his team to come out. ah, and give his statement. it's really a lot of support the julian assailant has not just by these people. he outside the courthouse, for example, a couple of years ago over a 100 public figures in germany came out and in support of julian as holland, for my cabinet minister was among them several of federal ministers of. so this really shows you that there is this debate about what is press reader is julian
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assange. a publisher has to be protected under press freedom. missy, defend off press freedom, or is he like the u. s. one? to find out somebody who is leak classified documents and can be charged under the espionage act. so it goes to the very halt of the question of what press freedom is in these days with electronic media d. w correspond berrigan mos reporting from london. thank you very good. now nato allies have put forces on stand by and sent ships and fighter jets to bolster europe's eastern defences. the announcement comes as tensions grow over russia as military build up around ukraine, and the european union says it is ready to impose never seen before. economic sanctions, if russia and bates earlier the united states ordered the families of its diplomat in ukraine to leave the country by moscow denies its planning to attack its neighbour. bracing for an invasion. ukraine is beating up its borders as
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tensions with russia. sore in kiev, volunteers are joining the effort to defend their country. the u. s. has ordered the families of diplomats to leave ukraine, both still in the capitol opinions very on just how big a threat russia poses will need. lucy will move thornburg. i am very worried lasagna. things are not easy in our country at this moment, but i hope the diplomats can find an agreement and that there will be peace in ukraine. so you would agree, recruit young wisdom. i think nothing will happen is just the usual threat from the big bonding next door. will sure. bonita, russell cecilia middleton from the machine. there's nothing we can do. i have to work can feed my family. i don't have time to think about what i will do if something happens with your new modem with them. if something does
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happen, the u. s. has vowed to support key f. ukraine is pushing for sanctions against russia. but washington says, now is not the time russian agents in ukraine, but as to the sanctions are the most important thing we can do is to use them as a deterrent as a means of dissuading russia from engaging and for the regression. at one sanctions are triggered, you lose the to turn effect. so what we're doing is putting together a whole series of actions that would figure in the present putin's calculus, moscow denies plans to invade its neighbor. yet, up to a $100000.00 russian troops have amassed that ukraine's borders over recent months . the u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow the us secretary of state and you foreign ministers are meeting via video link monday to discuss a unified response to russia. from rochester,
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i am joined now by d. w. brussels bureau chief, alexandra phenomena, alexandro when the even foreign minister is meet today. that will be joined virtually by secretary of state from the united states. anthony blank. and, you know, ukraine is expected, of course to be front and center. what are you expecting to hear today? throughout this meeting. well i think that you foreign ministers are very eager to hear from you as secretary of state blink. and what is his assessment of his meeting with his russian counterpart in geneva last friday. whether he thinks that there is still a chance for a diplomatic solution to the crisis. and as you know, some within the block of feel quite site lions aligned in the current crisis. with russia focusing on talks with the u. s. and to nato, to discuss their security concerns. so member states wants to make sure that they
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know exactly what it's being discussed, that you know, there is nothing about europe without europe and a letter today we expect to the foreign ministers to issue a statement that is certainly aiming her once again to send a strong signal to moscow that the european union is ready to impose sweeping economic and political political sanctions. and the statement i would assume is also meant to stress the use unity in this question. however, we have to say that there are some divisions, divisions as a with regard to how far the european union would be willing to go with its political and economic sanctions against russia. now a grander, as they meet to figure out moves towards deterrence. they're also taking other actions. the us and britain have now begun ordering their embassy personnel out of ukraine. and the top diplomat was asked about this regarding his reaction. let's
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have a lesson well, chicago, lincoln, willis, plain us did reasons of this announcement. we're not going to do the same thing because we don't know any specific reasons. but psychology will lincoln really for much, and i don't think we had a time with eyes as far as the negotiation going on on the going on. i don't think that we had to let the plane and i leave a statement there for mr. beryl alexander. i do want to ask you a little bit more about germany. what kind of ally can ukraine expect in germany? because berlin's approach has not been without controversy. that's true, germany has been facing some criticism, a which official thing that its position on ukraine is ambiguous. of germany, for example, is not ready to provide ukraine with more with weapons to defend itself. the german
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government has indicated that in a case of russian of a new russian aggression towards ukraine, the new nod stream to pipeline that is supposed to transport a natural gas from russia to germany would be cancelled. but to some german politicians are saying that li needs to be very careful talking about sanctions against russia because of course the german economy would be paying a price as well. however, here the german foreign minister told us that it is important to give diplomacy a chance. we also asked her whether germany has any plans to have it back to it. it's an embassy staff from ukraine. but and elena burbock just told us that said they were assessing the situation on a regular, almost daily basis. you w brothels, bureau chief, alexandra phenomena, thank you very much, alexandra i, g,
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w, reporters and moscow and key have spoke to people to gouge opinions there on the tensions between their 2 countries. first, let's hear from the people in the ukrainian capital. well, lucy, ruth burton burr, i am very worried when you things are not easy in our country at this moment, but i hope the diplomats can find an agreement and that there will be peace in ukraine. it's so you would it be a little crazy? but he's not, of course i'm worried there are people living here and they are in danger. juggling was i think nothing will happen is just the usual french from the big bonded next door. but sure, bandito low. so let's assume nicholson turn the machine. there's nothing we can do . i have to walk. can feed my family. i don't have time to think about what i will do if something happens with your good news. there was yes, g, i have friends in kiev. joe and i love ukraine. are you?
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i'm against war. yes, for the roster christmas him a war would be pointless. there wouldn't be one. all we see right now is an attempt worldwide to heat up the atmosphere of an attempt by certain people to make others believe that one site is planning to attack the other. no, ma'am, when you had josefa, we don't want war. ukraine is a brother. nation for us, malicious a, why war? this is a political fight with bullets escape, but momos my presence here and over there, do have something in their heads. at least they don't seem empty. so war won't happen. you've been with us, take a look now, some of the other stories were falling for a this, our authorities in the united arab emirates said they have intercepted to ballistic missiles over the skies of abu dhabi. the missiles were claim by the admins who the rebels were promising to step up a tax on the u. e. it's the 2nd attack in a week targeting the immorality capital and further escalades tensions across the
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persian gulf. and other journalist has been killed and in northern mexican border town of t wanna the 2nd time in a weeks time, a newer this maldonado lopez. you seen here expressing her fears about the safety of journalists, the mexican president in 2019, was found shot dead inside a car. it was the 3rd killing of the journalist and mexico in the past. mom, a few in his world. this western diplomats are meeting in oslo with the taliban for a 2nd day of talks on afghanistan is growing humanitarian prices a taliban spokesman called the talks. quote, a step to legitimize the afghan government chaffey law as arm made the comment after meeting with women's rights activists. and human rights defenders, french fashion designer carry mcglenn, has died glares, dramatic designs to find haute couture over several decades. his work was worn by celebrities, such as diana ross, madonna lady,
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got in party. the frenchman was also a dancer acrobat, and an avid body builder were 73 concerns are growing that a crew is underway in the west african nation of working fossil mutinous soldiers are reported to have detained president rock. how boy is exact. whereabouts are unknown. heavy gunfire was heard around the president's residence overnight and soldiers at a number of bases staged uprising. the military and many civilians are angry at the government's failure to reign in a jo, hottest insurgency. we're going to go now to a journalist, henry wilkins, and walker do go. he's standing by henry, i want to ask you, the president has been detained. what more do we know about his whereabouts and his condition? are there any update to this? our committee is henry, if you can hear me, we were just wondering about the presidents condition at this hour. we know that he wanted to change it seems we've lost
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that connection to walk or do we'll try to get henry back for you later in the program. we go now to the head of the world health organization who says the world is that a crucial juncture in the cobra? 19 pandemic. the world health organization director general ted rose braces school that it's dangerous to assume that the highly transmissible alma kron variant would be the last variance to emerge with stress. but now, as the pandemic enters its 3rd year, globally, conditions are perfect for more variance to develop and urged resilience brace, i was urged countries to work together to bring the acute phase of the pandemic to an end. it's difficult and that out of no easy answers, but doubly joe continues to work nationally, regionally, and globally, to provide the evidence, the strategies, the tools and the technical and operational support countries need. if countries
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use all of these strategies and tools in a comprehensive way we can, and the acute phase of the pandemic, dis you and germany chance are all av schulte is set to hold talks on the pandemic with regional leaders today to discuss the way forward as i'm a kron cases, serge. some politicians are calling for an end to restrictions, though, as the new variant appears to cause last severe disease and vaccinated people at some doctors. especially those working in hospital say it is too early to give the all clear. a typical scene in one of germany's emergency rooms an incoming patient is tested immediately for coven 19 and received the news they're infected with omicron. germany's latest wave has cases spreading faster than ever, and many health workers are also expected to catch the virus. the university clinic and regensburg is bracing for impact. ma'am for them so much words as if we were
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able to bring in students. we have a part time staff who have increased their workload. and we have teams that work in rotating shifts teams to some extent at the fest in and she can gov at at home and stuff other dr. marcus zimmerman doesn't just lead his hospitals emergency department. he also coordinates with other clinics and physicians in the region to see enough if we're still seeing growing infection rates without the staffing to reflect that has been ego. the weekly videoconference of doctors and clinics is an important means to directing the flow of patients. if one hospital is full, they can use the network to quickly find free beds for days. every one in regensburg who's tested positive for coven 19 has had the omicron variant. despite this, fewer among them need in patient treatment this cindy will foot and storm the other . it's a bit the quiet before the storm us. we expect the number of incoming patients to grow and quickly me as, but i'm more worried about the staff than about the patients vendor. if we have
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growing numbers of staff out sick was then treatment at our hospital will be stretched to its limits on the house phone, on dickinson, coleman, and regensburg, the helicopter unit flies and fixed teams to minimize the significant staff loss. if only kron cases continue to soar, if been caught up being at us, if, if i'm optimistic that we will handle it, i think we're well prepared. we know where to put our patients and, and who knows, and maybe this wave will miss awesome. my, they inflected cloth of and, and can cause a house with flexibility and cooperation. germany's medical community as standing together, despite the challenges faced alco, as without saying that shutting schools limits learning opportunities for most. but new research to that, that the pandemic has had an even worse impact on education than previously thought . at its peak, 1600000000 children and young people were affected by classroom closures. and 500000000 of them had no access to the tools necessary for remote learning. and the
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warning is that as many as 70 percent of children and low and middle income countries may not be able to read and understand a simple text by the time their tenure is old, our reporter is mary chris and bows and joe, i'll so or as have met with children in brazil struggling to keep up and one teacher on a mission to coax pupils back into the classroom. teacher carlos edwardo currently spends more time out in the city than in the classroom. he's searching rio de janeiro poorest neighborhoods for school dropouts. so they can get back to learning when you go forward, you the only way to change their reality and, and the cycle of misery. barclays. if you can use your money, then in this the valor in the west of the city, eduardo needs an escort for safety. schools were closed here for around a year with lessons held online. but family than the for valet can often only access the internet via cell phone,
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if at all. so many students of last contact with the school. edwardo bumps into one student who dropped out of school before the pandemic moment. when i work in the scrapyard dismantling air conditioners in brown, he's not sure if he wants to return. he and many others have to work because their parents lost their jobs during the pandemic. but they'll struggle later in life without a high school certificate. director andrea lima is happy that some students have been coaxed back to school like bruno, he became his families main breadwinner, a few years ago when his parents fell ill. now he manages a job, an school. he's a king student. i prefer to be at school with my friends and all the activities i just staying at home with his eyes. now angelina has a new worry that the all micron very interval full schools to close again in
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washington. so my graduate, that would be a tragedy for now. what would go down the drain? and it would be really frustrating for the students to the teacher harness eduardo agrees. school he says is more than just a place to learn. it provide structure and a large number of students get a hot meal here. often the only one of the day or your mom is rebooting kids here at school, asked for food roughly. that was very painful for us to see what the rather than the bridge was nearby, eduardo meets another student working at his mother's food. stand the 17 year old and says he's finished the school year went to my i liked to be a business man. i say this is the reality of a neighbourhood a reality that the young people could change by getting a good education, carlos, eduardo wants to do his part to help them succeed. when to go back to
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burkina, faso now were journalist henry wilkins is standing by in the capital walker. do you go? that's where mutinous soldiers have detained the president. henry, what more do we know about the president where he is? and his condition? yes, we understand that the whole thing held us camp is on the military camp, which, which means yesterday we believe he was taken from a residence to neighborhood is like last night i was always found to be confidential residence last night in that neighborhood. special forces on the, on the special forces i should he top checkpointing definitely to be in control of the area this morning, the the national board costs as well. henry,
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the president has been detained. you mentioned that the mutinous soldiers are in control of that particular area. who's in control of the country right now? very good question and take care that we're expecting. so probably. ready around 1 pm to 1 30 pm tv time is expected. the government has fallen and stacks. a military leader may be taken off the government, but this is unconfirmed. we should know more about once again today and maybe a little bit of time left before i let you go. i do want to ask you what accounts for this mutiny right now? yeah, so it's picking faster than a wolf street link to our fleming state. it's not a war that they are winning. the military has to sheet off to seek,
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especially in the last year of revenue into them to the end of the military base was providing for the last base had been supplied with for 2 days for the cure. incident led to a lot of questions among the general population, the military itself, which is kind of triggered the latest wave protests. and now attempt to keep the journalist henry wilkins reporting from the file. so capital want to do. thank you very much. henry. thank. he turned to sports now in life saying have stretch their latest bond as legal, winning streak to for with a victory over wolf berg who season have gone from bad to worse. it took until the 2nd half for the home side to put themselves in front. thanks the hungarian midfielder billy or bon he headed in this rebound to take the lead. soon afterwards, your sco guardiola logged the ball into the net to make it to your by see that
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right there are finished 4th, last season under now. and 15th place, the pressure mounting on coach florian co years, a look at the bundles, li, standings after the 20th match day of the season. 14 to go. byron are on top with dormant, trailing when you on berlin. have moved up to the rare field atmosphere of the champions league places and at the very bottom few earth stand last place despite there when over mine, while osburg and wolf's burg slip closer to the automatic relegation spots. and remind her of the top story we're following for you. britain's high court has ruled that julian assange can appeal against his extradition to the united states. the decision is the latest in the wiki league. founder's long battle to avoid being sent to the us for he faced his charges of espionage and the
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president of burkina, faso rock cabaret, has reportedly been detained at a military camp and its concerns of a potential coo and the west african country. have you gone fire was heard around the president's residence in the capitol longer do overnight, dw is live from berlin up. next level, $3000.00, looking at to don and asking if the dream of democracy is dying, i'm out before the us and for all of us here in berlin. thanks for being with
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