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a crush at the stadium and the capital. also coming up, soldiers seized power in burkina faso. the military hunter has to pose the government in suspended the constitution a day after demonstrations calling for the president to resign. and the u. s. puts 8500 troops on heightened alert or pulse mall deployment to eastern europe. the pentagon calls it a signal to russia, as the ukraine crisis escalates. ah . hello em, terry martin, thanks for joining us. at least 8 people have been killed and dozens injured in a crush at the africa cup of patients in cameron, the incident took place at the entrance to the old embers stadium in the capital, yonder, reports indicate crowds tried to force their way into the stadium to watch cameron's
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national team play commer of the game. what ahead on schedule with fans inside the stadium. unaware of the deadly seems out. so with this now, from where in cameroon is correspondent, blaze a young place. thanks for joining us. tell us more about what happened there. in yonder last night. oh, very sadly for carol, molly, i do say can we just be running this too because he was qualified for the next stage. a game against. busy homer and i thought we saw on the ground is that these people try to force your way into the stadium a
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die. so we got those figures, but what a residence and officials in yonder saying about the crush could it have maybe been prevented so fine. so mission has been very 2 of them government and in this morning the also the 2nd dinner on people who sustained injuries in hospital in terms of the local population. the angry information is coming in on exactly what to do was outside a friend's was watching a crowd of people angry and also the information coming from government. also coming from could there be consequences plays for the remaining matches in the tournament,
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perhaps stricter crowd control measures practice competition can reduce it to the amount of people who can access to see. and so knowing this incident, we may find ourselves in a situation where all the time in find is of in a situation where a without fans or bring down the number of fan good decisions. maybe you may know now 80 percent of the stadiums, county feel when might be by the host 20 and 60 percent for lots of those countries that don't let that actually go down. not just because of that because of the piece that happened last month. thank you. very much for bringing up to date there that was correspond, blaze e on in way, cameron saying in west africa,
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the military has seized power in burkina, faso, and ousted president rock, herbert the girl. the crew follows days of street demonstrations and also uprisings at several military bases. the crew leaders say they have removed the president because of his failure to rain in your hottest malicious. if you live on television, burkina, faso has military announces that has staged a clue. and given president ross couple here are a little bit longer asthma jubilation in the streets of the capital y got to go for years. the book i been other have been plagued by overall isn't islamist. insurgency is a growing national problem to which couple they did not have an answer to. ah, if you get a deputy, i must say that it was expected. because our country has been in
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a situation for 6 years without a real solution to this terrorism. and that they have been suffering for 6 years now. thanks to the colonel with his team with his strong army. we are saved from to day onward. we thank god ah, soldiers have taken the president into custody. they have published a lesson of his resignation on national tv. ah, the military has also suspended the constitution and dissolved the government. the international community has voiced its concerns. the secretary general strongly condemns any attempt to take over of government by the force of arms. he calls on the cool leaders to lay down their arms and to ensure the protection of the physical integrity of the president and of the institutions of borkin,
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of faso. we called for the immediate release of president, gabor and other government officials. and for members of the security forces to respect burkina, faso, constitution and civilian leadership as the sum sets of the like a doodle to support a type for new era in burkina faso say look at some other stories that are making headlines around the world today. at least 19 people have died after a brawl at a karaoke club that was then set on fire and indonesia is west pomp or province. police say, members of 2 groups attacked each other with machetes and molotov cocktails. investigators say most died after the venue called fire in sorrow city proposed you . k prime minister boris johnson held a birthday party during england's 1st code 19 lockdown in june of 2020. that's according to britain's i. t v. news. johnson is under pressure to resign over reports that numerous parties took place at his residence when social gatherings
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were ban. a report into the allegations is expected later this week. large snow storm has hit turkey's biggest city is tumble. public offices and shops have been closed and university classes have been canceled for 2 days. flights in and out of the city have been suspended. authorities are urging the cities 16000000 people to stay at home while they work to clear the roads present. joe biden has said the u. s. and european leaders are united in the face of russia's troop build up near the ukrainian border. his comments come after a joint call on monday night, during which western powers agreed to swift sanctions. if russia chose to invade, the united states has put 8500 troops on heightened alert, ready to respond. if nader decides to deploy forces. pentagon says no final decisions were made on deployment, but nato has announced it sending more ships and fighter jets to boost defenses in
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eastern europe and reese weeks. russia has amassed around 100000 troops near ukraine's border. moscow denies that it's planning an invasion. the pentagon says the u. s. is preparing for all possible scenarios in the event of nato's activation of the n r f, or a deteriorating security environment. the united states would be in a position to rapidly deploy additional brigade, combat teams, logistics, medical aviation, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, transportation, and additional capabilities into europe. again, i want to reinforce that as of now, the decision has been made to put these units on higher alert and higher alert. only no decisions have been made to deploy any forces from the united states. at this time. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has urged western nations to
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remain united and calm amid height intentions with russia. after meeting with his national security advisors on monday, president the lensky address the ukrainian public in a televised speech. he said that his office was working for a peaceful, de escalation of the situation with russia. the stressful situation was under control and called for the nation, not to panic. that sentiment was echoed by a separate statement by crane's head of security council alexi daniel off. when the boss from le soonish, the intellect as we can see, no reason to day to stage a large scale offensive on our country enough, it's impossible to do even physically fuselage yet. but us one is there are movements of russian federation armed forces in its territory. it takes place when the we detected loom with it. but there's nothing that can surprised that zillow was perhaps it surprised our foreign colleagues. they finally saw russian armed forces move across the territory. if that i says one or more, i'm joined by
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d. w. correspond jack parrot in brussels. good morning. the u. s. has put its troops on heightened alert while ukraine's leaders projecting an atmosphere of calm . what's the use posture at this point, jack? well, from the european perspective, there are differing positions on this as we know, countries like france and the netherlands and spain have already said that they're starting to ready some military hardware to move in. if it needs to go further into east in europe to try and make that sort of stand, but other countries, germany specifically has been locking exports of arms to ukraine to help them to defend themselves. so there's been a few divisions we had this phone call between the u. s. president joe biden. the leaders of the 2 major institutions on the line and michelle and the french president, the german chancellor, the british prime minister, the polish a president as well over a late last night. and president biden said that this was
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a very, very, very good meeting. that keen to make it look like everybody in the western partners are on the same page. i think it was very interesting. what we saw from ukrainian officials, though, clearly trying now to calm their citizens who are worried after weeks and weeks of discussions about a potential invasion on to their territory and what the ukrainians were suggesting was that actually it's not going to be an invasion over the border that they're worried about, but rather things like disinformation and d stabilization that have been multiple concerns that potentially what the russians will try and do is try and ask the government in some way and put in some sort of leadership in kiev that is favorable to moscow that was in fights just just a few days ago, a position that was repeated by the british foreign minister list trust. okay, so there's diplomacy going on. our washington, though, is talking about possibly deploying more troops to eastern europe or european
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countries doing the same jack. not yet, what we saw yesterday was the european commission and i, it's a 1200000000 euro package for ukraine economically to try and support the government. because what russia has been doing is sort of putting the pressure and turning the screws on ukraine economically. so that's really where they've been trying to, to support them. i think here in europe as well, we saw off 20 you foreign ministers meeting. on monday, joseph arose, the foreign policy chief seemed to suggest that actually what they heard from the american secretaries of state antony blink and had joined them by video for that call as well. wasn't enough for them to take similar actions to the americans. the americans has said that non essential staff in their embassy in care should be leaving. the europeans. don't see that as much of a risk and therefore haven't decided to move any of their diplomatic stuff out of
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kia. we're gonna have to wait and see how this goes further. terry, there are some mix messages generally, but also perhaps, you know, an intention for an array of different messages. the americans are the strongest military. so therefore they make the strongest sort of military or statements and the ukrainians are right on the front line. so they try and call for calm the europeans that perhaps sit somewhere in the middle. jack, thank you very much. t w's jack, paris. they're in brussels. organizers of the australian open tennis tournament have done a you turn on whether to forbid fans from wearing a t shirt supporting chinese tennis player punch. we pung hasn't been seen outside of china since she leveled accusations of sexual assault at a communist party official. the shorting question asks, where is punch my until today, the shirt was banned at the open because it was deemed to political. the ban
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promote to backlash with 4 star martine, and never to love a tweeting that it was pathetic. but after a reversal by organizers, those wearing the shirt were allowed in the world's most powerful space telescope has arrived at its destination orbiting the sun. over 1500000 kilometers away from earth. mission engineers will now calibrate the 18 segments of the telescopes primary mirror to form a single light collecting surface. the james web space telescope will allow scientists to look back in time when the 1st stars and galaxies were forming. it will also look for possible signs of life around the universe. like to watch, hulu.
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