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toward 3 crane. the pentagon puts more than 8000 troops on high through the last case they need to deploy to europe. also coming up a coup d'etat in booking a fast so the army says it has to post the government, suspended the constitution and close the borders. it comes, they offer demonstration, calling for the president to resign. and it's less, one, nell and more one lout. we look at the irish soccer team, who's new jersey remembers a legendary dublin concert i, reggae star bob, bonnie. ah, amanda mohammed, welcome to the program. we begin with the ongoing pir pittsville crisis over russia's trip builds up on the border to ukraine and nato's fears of a russian in asian did. i did say it says it has put 8500 troops on heightened
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a let, ready to respond. if nato decides to deploy forces, pentagon press secretary, john kirby says no final decisions were made on deployment. later also announced it sending more ships and fighter jets to boost defenses in eastern europe. russia has mass around 100000 troops at ukraine's order of warners that speak to our washington bureau chief in us poll says, why are we seeing this move at the moment? while the goal of sending military reinforcements to eastern europe would be to provide to ference's and to re assure european allies that the u. s. is on their side. but as for now or a healer, there has been no suggestion. u. s. troops would deploy to ukraine or take, pardon any combat rolls. this still is part of the diplomatic game of flexing
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muscles, but having that said, there is no question. the developments are really worrying us. president joe biden also spoke to european allies. what, what do we know about that coal? well, one of the core questions was under which circumstances nato would be willing to take military actions. so, how do they define an invasion from russia are, for example, cyber attacks already an invasion. what about political interferences or where do they draw the red line? and the 2nd important topic are sanctions. sanctions might be much more harmful for europe than for the for the united states. the united states is specially germany because of its dependency of the russian gas. now the e u has emphasized that diplomacy should take priority and all of this nato has said that it's going to be bolter bolstering as to terence in eastern europe. how
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does all this that together? well, her re rayleigh at this point, nobody really knows what russian president vladimir putin plans to do, or if he maybe already has decided to invade ukraine. secretary state and a state secretary of state. sorry, antony blinking said in an interview yesterday with a b. c. that the united states is taking the step by step and is evaluating the situation every day. and you with the latest developments they mainly want to show that they are ready to react to a possible invasion in s pole for us in d. c. thank you very much. all his look at the mother stories making headlines around the world. germany, shasta, olaf shells will travel to washington dc next month. this will be his 1st trip to the u. s. capital since taking over from england, michael schultz has travelled to paris and brussels. a date for the washington
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visit has not yet been set. you. k prime minister barak johnson held a birthday party during england's 1st cove at 19 lockdown in june 2020. that's according to britain's i t v. news. johnson is under pressure to resign of reports that numerous parties took place at his residence when social gatherings and band report into the allegations is due later this week. britain's high court has rules that we can leeks found at julian assange can appeal to the supreme court against his expedition to the united states. a sanchez wanted therefore leaking hundreds of thousands of documents lick linked to the wars in afghanistan and iraq. another jonas has been killed in the northern mexican town of default of t juana, the 2nd killing in a week. lord is moll dano lopez, the slammed shot dead inside
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a car. she was one of a number of journalists who in 2019 expressed fears about their safety to the mexican president. using security forces in sudan have killed 2 protesters as crowds march to, to the presidential palace in the capital. cartoon. demonstrate his all calling for an end to military rule security forces took over in a qu last one of sorry, took over in the q 3 months ago. beg your pardon? that power grab has derailed through don's transition to democracy. locate it both got set. some breaking news coming in from cameroon, where cameron's victory against cameras in the african cup of nations has been overshadowed by a deadly stampede. outside the stadium, at least 6 people were killed there as host nation cameroon bates camaros to advance to the quarter finals. now the army has taken control in
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berkener fossil members of the military announced the news on a national tv. my soldiers said they suspended the constitution, dissolved the government and to close the borders. it comes off to street protests and gun battles at army barracks my hand around the president's residence. the military and many civilians are angry at the government failure to tackle armed groups. the japanese flourish to chorus and just this update. but we can see right now before us is the collapse of yet another democracy in west africa. the military in booking a fast so have announced that they were officially ended the government of the president, the democratically elected president carbury. and they said that he's safe and they are respecting human rights according to international laws. they've also closed down the air, air and land borders. leave em,
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they've suspended the constitution. they've dissolved the entire government, the entire democratic government, and they've also imposed a coffee from 9 pm to 5 am. in coming days we would hear the process of what the school is going to be like if they are going to actually handle our par bazzi, democratic government, or what their plan is going forward. but so far what we have are, what we know is that the government, the democratic of mentees over on the military's now in charge in book, in our fossil a woman has been killed and several other people wounded in a shooting at heidelberg university in southwest germany. police eddie aside, assailant was an 18 year old german man. he opened fire inside a lecture hall before turning the gun on himself. the motive for the attack is still being investigated. a university town shaken by
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a violent attack. just after noon, an armed attack, a stormed electro haul, unheard of ex university campers, and started shooting at students. leaving 4 people injured. the man then fled and killed himself. for the 18 year old german suspect lived in nearby mannheim. we have already searched his flattened, gathered evidence. what we have been able to verify so far is that directly before the attack, he sent a whatsapp message to somebody in which he wrote that people now had to be punished . that lloyd was often missing one of his victims. a 23 year old student later died of injuries and hospital police. a it appears the attacker had poured his weapons abroad. germany's chancellor expressed shock at the events. it breaks my heart to hear this news. my thoughts are with the relatives and the
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victims. and of course with the students of the university of hydro bag. the university is the oldest and most prestigious in germany. when guilty came universities and the city of heidelberg should and will continue to be spaces where people can move without fear, where science can prosper and where young people can prepare for life. leaving for below, after months of distance learning due to the pandemic students, he had only returned to in person classes 3 months ago. the joy of being back in lectures and seminars. no tainted by tragedy. retired to pope benedict, the 16th admits he made a false statement during an investigation into sexual abuse in the german catholic church. benedict's privacy said he did not attend the meeting in 1980,
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which discussed the transfer of a pitiful priest to his diocese. he now says his false statement was down to an editing of the side report released last week, found that benedict failed to act against full priests accused of child sex abuse in the 1980s are here in germany. a group of $125.00 church employees, including priests, have come out as members of the l. g p t q community. they're calling for an end to discrimination. they've experienced the issue of homosexuality has caused a major rift and the catholic church between reformers and conservatives. crystal simpson is a preacher, and he is homosexual. he's not the only one more than 100 people working in the catholic church have publicly admitted they aren't heterosexual and thus don't conform to the churches ideology. many of them fear the consequences. thus they say, i am not worthy of working in the service of this church that i'm
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a gave freak and that it's irresponsible for people and especially young people to be entrusted to my care. oh, this i went on board with bishop of ogden helmet teaser, feels it's time for a change in the catholic church. he says the institutions view of homosexuality is outdated. i says as or is this interpretation of the bible incorrect in modern society remedies or if you mean that fundamental statements made about the phenomenon of homosexuality, are inconsistent with current scientific knowledge than yes, the german bishop's conference, welcomed mondays initiative and said no one should be discriminated against on the basis of their sexual orientation, send layman says it is important that so many people found the courage to come out at once. i shall. but as it's there, i think it takes a lot of bravery to be part of the catholic church, especially as a priest, and then say i am gay or i am trans on because these people could lose their jobs.
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so i have great respect for them. lots of distinguished was the respect, the dozens who joined the initiative despite the risk are demanding. the catholic church change to reflect modern society. the late bob marley remains a reggae legend, but the jamaican superstar also loved football. he paid his last concert at daily mount park in ireland capital. now, bohemian, i see a cloud that calls at home has released a jersey that features his iconic image. a mural of bob marley looks down on daily mount park where he took the stage for his last ever live appearance in july, in 1980 back then music's biggest stars really made the trip to an island suffering from draining poverty and mass immigration. it was pretty big deal at the time. arlin, pardon them like 1980. not a lot people were are coming to play gigs on the 1st major international star to play a big outdoor game here. so it's part of the history of, of the area here that we play in, and i love the stadium itself. daily,
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much used to host the irish national teams games and it's hollow turf has been graced by its share of superstars paley best and said on among them. the bohemians groan, stuff was less than enthused when marley decided to add his name to that illustrious list. pitch before it before the gig or people at the time center groundsmen ran out to tell him to stop playing football. even though it was going to be a lot of people on the pitch after it's for the concert initial efforts were scuppered by legal issues in 2018. but boys have finally released a jersey to commemorate his appearance. once more at sales will benefit a cause close to the hearts of many an ireland with 10 percent of profits going to help asylum seekers. we are to reduce the world per capita because for centuries, people left arnold, they went to the u. s. into the u. k, in other places. and just in the last 20 years, people have started coming to our lives. and we feel it's really important. those people are treat property, treatment, respect and welcomes the strip,
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could trigger and exit this of its own with big international demand for replicas, expected among marley funds, football supporters and the vast irish diaspora. all thanks to a concert here that continues to inspire dubliners 42 years on you are indeed a lean is self come. we talk about the ukraine crisis with christopher his gun who's taking over as head of the munich security conference. he leaves us think about that. i really mohammed, thanks for watching bye for now.

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