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a name molecule has 20 a different our losses. they are peers and rivals, with one doing goal to help smart nature for a longer, healthier and fuller life. one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. on the brink of eternal life starts february 16th on d, w. ah, this is data we news line from berlin. britain's prime minister fights for his
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political life worth, johnson tells parliament he welcome new police investigation into parties held at his residence during lockdown. but the majority of birds are ready to see him go. also coming up with the leaders of germany and france joined forces calling on russia to deescalate tensions with ukraine. they, warren, moscow, will have a higher price to pay if it launches an attack. and as winter bites in afghanistan, people are struggling to heat their holes and we need to family life, have taken a drastic turn for the worse for taliban take. okay. oh ah, i'm nicole relish welcome to the program. british prime minister boris johnson is
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fighting for political survival after london's metropolitan police said they're opening an investigation into multiple parties at his residence. that allegedly breached coven 19 lockdown restrictions? that's an addition to an internal inquiry over the accusations that could be published with an hours. johnson maintains that no rules were broken but pressure over the party gates scandal. it's growing by the day bonus johnson is under fire again for attending his own birthday party. at downing street in june 2020 london metropolitan police have now launched an inquiry into a series of possible locked on breaches at buddhist johnson's office and residence . do i well cook permit decision to conduct his own investigation? but it's, i believe this will help to give the public with clarity it needs and helped to draw line under matters at the time quoted restrictions did not allow more than 2
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people to meet indoors. and a series of leaks suggest that a string of illegal social gatherings took place at downing street. this particular one was a surprise thrown by his wife and attended by several others. what we know is that 30 people gathered that his wife was there. and that the interior designer was there as well as if it was my birthday. ah, and my wife and an interior designer rocked up at work. ah, there was kristi's k o birthday cake and a celebration. it pushes the rules label policy as the investigation, luna light calls for johnson to resign. are increasing across the political spectrum. yes, i think the public made their minds on i think public opinion has already concluded that he broke the rules that he made on that he hasn't told the truth about it. what means he hasn't got the authority to lead the country when we're in the middle
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of huge challenges, and therefore he has to go for the good of the country. for now, johnson may still sound bullish, but if enough, conservative, emp, decide the leader has gone too far. the prime minister could be forced to resign. i called earlier, we spoke to d. w. london correspond in charlotte chelsea pill and asked how likely boris johnson is to whether this storm as well. there is an enormous amount of anger that is allegation off the allegation of essentially the people who made the rules one then following the rules themselves, but it won't be the public who decides the prime minister's future at this particular juncture. of course, he has the option to resign, if the findings of that internal report or the police investigation of the damning he's so far, absolutely ruled out the question of resigning. so the real question now is will his own members upon him design and peace and the conservative party turn on him?
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and that is very much open the debates at them. i'm well enough members of his own party decide that they don't have enough confidence in him. now. of course, the longer this drags along the longer this is the more damaging this is for the party. many themes to be waiting for the outcome of the inquiry. this to great inquiry before deciding on the prime minister's future if that is indeed released we could see perhaps some m p 's making a decision on the prime minister future charlotte chelsea pill reporting there. the leaders of germany and france have met in berlin to coordinate their response to tensions between russia and ukraine. the 2 committed to doing everything possible to resolve the situation through diplomacy. they also renewed warnings to moscow that an attack on ukraine would come at a high price. several western nations have put troops on alert and stepped up arms deliveries to ukraine. an eagerly awaited arrival at ts
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airport military equipment sent by the united states to shore up ukraine as it braces 4 possible russian invasion. it's the 3rd shipment, but it's not enough to resist a bigger and better equipped army government officials say bitter headphones. it will please help us to convince the german government to be more proactive dba through a geren of year, we urgently need defensive weapons of often visits online where alone and, and we're not in nights. i know you, nobody will send us troops and not even the american dishonor we have to defend ourselves such i didn't. but germany's new government has not answered the calls at a meeting with french president, a man when micron and berlin chancello left. charles, once again ruled out sending heavy weapons to p if forgiveness. good, there are reasons for this, which of course do stand from development over past years and decades to mississippi. nevertheless, we have of course done
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a lot to actively support economic development and big and the development of democracy in ukraine, with financial possibilities and international responsibilities about we have just gotten deborah lisa, and that's why ukraine knows that it can rely on germany. and i think that also shows politics to a large extent, an approach that has earned berlin, heavy criticism from some of its eastern european partners and from kia itself. and while german and french representatives prepared to meet with their ukrainian and russian counterparts on wednesday to seek it a pragmatic solution, some ukrainians are preparing for the worst on the outskirts of their capital. these civilian volunteers are undergoing military training to defend their country on their own. if need be. let's now get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines to day. poland has begun the construction of a wall around its eastern border with bella. bruce, the 186 kilometer long wall is aimed at deterring migrant crossings. after
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thousands attempted to enter. pull it last here or saw accuses beller ruse in authorities of encouraging migraines. to fly to minsk and then helping them reach the e u border. the u. s. coast guard is searching for $39.00 people reported missing after a boat was found capsized off the coast of florida. authorities believe the vessel was being used for people smuggling, but at least 19 people are dead in indonesia as west poplar after a night club was set on fire trap and victims inside the blaze broke out after a rival gangs attacked each other with machetes, arrows, and molotov cocktails, police say the death told me right, it's really heavy by. hundreds of people have marched through the streets of burkina, faso capital walk. i do go in show of support for the new military lead, who into it ousted president ra cabaret on monday,
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after widespread protests against his government. it's the latest in a series of cruise in west africa, in recent weeks. oh, taking it to the streets, jubilation and relief that now after years of islamist terror attacks, something will be done. who is so dumb up on that? we are very, very happy because the burkina army has taken its responsibility. this is what we've been asking for for a long time. they presume their responsibility, and we are proud of them. the military announced the qu, live on television, saying they'd taken former president rock cabaret into custody. they also posted what they said is a letter of resignation. capillaries, whereabouts are unknown? his government had struggled to respond to years of islamist attacks, such as the incident last november in which 49 police officers were killed. the
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crew has been condemned, widely outside burkina, faso, the un and the u. s. of cold for civilian leadership to be restored. the eco was group of neighboring west african countries has also condemned it. but many here, one to turn away from their neighbors and their western beckers. 7 la city, i was just that i left it. oh echo was is with the western countries thinking but the people of burkina faso do not agree with them who never, we never know about that. we want them to leave us alone and let us live with dignity, with our valley and soldiers who have brought us out of the bad times. it up. he said he stepped up and we strongly support russia, and we call on it to engage with our new government to define a new strategic plan for securing the region. enough is enough to many debts. have too many refugees. all. nope,
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i want to know the has good while celebrations continue. burkina faso neighbors say they'll hold an emergency summit in the coming days to decide on their response. on tuesday, 3 days of meetings between a taliban delegation, western diplomats and rights groups wrapped up in oslo. the talks the 1st of their kind since the militant islamists took over power in afghanistan, focused on human rights and the humanitarian situation in the country. which has drastically worse and during the freezing afghan winter aid organizations believe that 90 percent of the population now live below the poverty line. many families struggle to make an ends need of some even resorting to selling their children. nadia how son is looking through garbage collected by her children, taking aside scraps of paper to heat the oven. the family of 7 is
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barely surviving on the outskirts of kabul. they came here in autumn after fleeing the taliban. heavy got of it shall receive them and i don't know what to cook. my children are hungry, i tell them, god will help us that we will get something to eat. the mother worked before assa washer woman. now she's no longer able to pay for rent for the hut. in her desperation, she's considering to offer her oldest daughter to the landlord as payment. i ran the dental center instead of 8th go mac was you need to help us hanging with us. if my children are still so very young and let if we have nothing left, no order loaded. and my little boy is sick and go on it. i said, oh to hold. her son is an urgent need of medical care. he is malnourished, just like many other children here. the winter in kabul is freezing,
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with temperatures dropping well below 0. good mom up the dears. life to has changed. after the taliban took charge off of garrison, he still works as a teacher at this school, but hasn't received a salary since last september. well, how much doesn't know how to pay for heating in his apartment? below and i thought we'll, we'll quote again that we can't afford the firewood any more by ourselves. you go to yoletta debug. oh, let one cool road that i had to borrow money for it. me. and i gave both, you vivo, haughty, both you to feed his family. mohammed has rented out a part of the flat. the middle class in afghanistan is getting poor up by to day. judging. who alone do cool? shy who i already sold some of our furniture, including my bookshelf, the more the for the well, i really loved it. move to the world. what everyone did
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a course thought the united nations is handing out food. the need for aid has tripled since the taliban took over in afghanistan. an estimated 4000000000 euros is needed to pull the country out of party. what we need is the international community to rally. we need global leaders to put the women and children off of gums down at the top of their global agendas. this is not a crisis of their making. these are, are innocent people, nadia hassan and her children have not received any international aid for them. this winter looks though very, very long. the africa cup of nations is going ahead as plan despite mondays fatal crush at all, and bade stadium and the cameroon, in capital young day,
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which claimed the lives of at least 8 people and left dozens injured on tuesday, senegal were runners up in 2019 defeated cape verde to nil to advance to the quarter finals and cameroon. liverpool. sadie manet opened the scoring for us and a gong. a red card heard cave were days chances of coming back in that match. and despite malawi, getting on the score, sheep 1st. morocco responded with 2 goals to secure the victory and a spot in the quarter finals. and that is our time state you in for a documentary about the power of undercover agencies. we'll have a news update for you at the top of the hour. perhaps. see that 3 mm.

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