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as a part of the war haven't been implemented in china that we've, a lot of china, if we're wondering if their food safety. but if people have a ride to learn to read is. this is the job journalism how i see it. and that's why i love my job, because i tried to do exactly this every day. my name is adding to and i work at the w ah ah, this is data is leih from berlin. britain's prime minister fights for his political
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life, forrest johnson tells parliament he welcomes a new police investigation and to parties health and his residence during lockdown . the majority of brits are ready to see him go. also coming up, stand back or else france and germany is that a joint warning towards russia a day before and new attempt at diplomacy? the chilled countries insist that an attack on ukraine would come at a higher price for vladimir food and will introduce you to the twin artists celebrating the fragile beauty of the world's dying coral reefs. one stitch at a time. ah, i'm not really sure i'll come to the show. british prime minister boris johnson is
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clinging on to his post after london police launched an investigation into long to pull gatherings at his residence. that allegedly breached cove at 19 lockdown restrictions. findings of a highly anticipated internal inquiry could be published within hours. johnson maintains that no rules were broken, but pressure over the party gave scandal is growing by end of day. buddhist johnson is under fire again for attending his own. both their party at downing street in june 2020 london's metropolitan police have now launched an inquiry into a series of possible locked on breeches at buddhist johnson's office and residence . joy wilker permits decision to conduct his own investigation. but as i believe this will help to give appropriate with clarity, it needs and helped to draw a line under matters. at the time, coven restrictions did not allow more than 2 people to meet indoors. and
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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 the 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 at an interior designer rock trumpet work. i. there was christie's, old birthday cake, and a celebration. it pushes the rules label profit as the investigation, luna, like calls for johnson to resign, are increasing across the political spectrum. i think the public it might be mullins on i think public opinion has already concluded that he broke the rules that he might but that he hasn't told the truth about it. i mean, he hasn't got the authority to lead the humphreys,
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when we're in the middle of huge challenges, a full 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 apologize. well, earlier we spoke to the w london corresponding charlotte chelsea pill and asked her how will likely bore is johnson as to whether the storm. there is an enormous amount of anger that is allegation of 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 a particularly damning, he's so far, absolutely ruled out the question of resigning. so the real question now is will his own members of parliament design and peace and the conservative party turn on
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him? and that is very much open the debates at them. i'm well enough members of his own policy 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 seems to be waiting for the outcome of the inquiry. this su, 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's future. charles chelsea po reporting, they're ahead of multilateral talks due to kick off in paris. on wednesday, the leaders of germany and france have met in berlin to coordinate their response to tension between russia and ukraine. the 2 were committed to doing everything possible to resolve the situation through diplomacy, but they also renewed warnings to moscow that an attack on ukraine would come at a high price. several western nations have meanwhile, put troops on alert and stepped up arms deliveries to ukraine.
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an eagerly awaited arrival at ts airport military equipment sent by the united states to shore up ukraine as it braces for possibly russian invasion. it's the 3rd shipment, but it's not enough to resist a bigger and better equipped army government official say bitter headphones. it will please help us to convince the german government to be more proactive dba to a geren via we urgently need defensive weapons of often visit online. we're alone into and we're not in nights. i know nobody will send us troops and not even the american arizona. 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 manuel micron in berlin. chancello love charles once again ruled out sending heavy weapons to p. f. forgiveness. good. there are reasons for this, which of course do stand from development over past years and decades. thought
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seems to so nevertheless, we have of course done a lot to actively support economic development and big and the development of democracy in ukraine, offered with financial possibilities, spell and international responsibilities that we have just gotten diva 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 of romantic 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. and now get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day. poland has begun the construction of
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a wall along its eastern border with belarus. the 186 kilometer long wall is aimed at deterring migrant crossings. after thousands attempted to enter poland last here or saw accuses bella, rosie, and authorities of encouraging migrants to fly to men's and then helping them reach the border. the u. s. coast guard as searching for $39.00 people reported missing after a boat was found, capsized off the coast of florida. according to his survivor, the vessel took to see and the bahamas on saturday. authorities believe the boat was being used for humans smuggling women have taken to the streets of quito, ecuador to call for legalized abortion last june. the constitutional cor decriminalized pregnancy, terminations in cases of rape. conservative president guillermo la, so has announced he will veto any abortion bill. that goes beyond that rulings
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hundreds of people have marched through the streets of burkina. faso is capital walk. i do go and a show of support for the new military lead, who into it ousted president ra, couple re on monday 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. no. so the one 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 cavalry into custody. they also posted
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what they said is a letter of resignation. cavalry his 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 crew has been condemned, widely outside burkina, faso, the u. n. and the u. s. of cold for civilian leadership to be restored. the echo 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 miller said, yeah, well just wanted to let you know echo was is with the western countries. but the people of burkina faso do not agree with them. oh no problem. we can 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 time to get up. he said he stepped up and we strongly support russia,
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and we call on it to engage with our new government to define a new strategic plan for securing the region. enough is enough or too many death to many refugees. oh, no papa. the escorted coil celebrations, continue burkina faso. neighbors say they'll hold an emergency summit in the coming days to decide on their response. short while ago we spoke to our west africa, corresponded and lockout coin asked her whether the celebrations we just saw really reflect the sentiments of the majority in brookings, faso. but we thought, today's not just in what i do go, we have seen a lot of, you know, bucking of is coming out and celebrating at these whole cool that has happened was seen such as well in kyra, which is the 5th largest. the city became fossil and across, but so essentially we seen what that means is that indeed the people are happy because they're saying, well, what's the civilian root can not give us to be the tree. you know,
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they've come now to do that. and an activist was head today saying that, you know, they've been asking now to put president coupled a to leave because he's not able to take care of the security situation. but he's refused. but now the military have done that and they are happy. so indeed, he kind of echoes that a sentimental satisfaction and happiness for the people of the killer fossil the africa cup of nations, is going ahead despite monday's fatal crush at all, and bay stadium and the camera union capital yom day, which claimed the lives of at least 8 people on the pitch. on tuesday, senegal defeated cape verde to nil to advanced to the quarter finals. liver bulls sanyo money opened the scoring forest, senegal, a red cart heard cap cape bird, ace chances of coming back in that match. and despite malawi, getting on the score sheet for his morocco, responded with 2 goals to secure the victory and a spot in the quarter finals. living reefs are called the rain forest of the ocean, but climate change is threatening the delicate ecosystems. a new exhibition and
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berlin's board museum draws attention to their beauty and their plight through a crowd source project created by thousands of dedicated crochet friends from around the world. a living wanda rendered didn't crochet. thousands of women have spent our off to our clicking the needles in deep concentration, a collective effort to mingled with an ecological message. literally the day we started our project, christine joke that if the great barrier reef, if a died out out willy reefs would be something to remembered by in 2005. that was a joke. twin sisters, christine and margaret last time, 1st called on people to crochet corals in 2005 together. they wanted to build an entire reef. little did they know they would be hitting the zeitgeist on
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the head. almost 2 decades later. combined in climate change and environmental protection with their own feminist approach. when we started the project, we didn't know how many people might participate. and we thought maybe 2 thirds women, one 3rd men, but in fact it's been 99.99 percent women of the 20000 more than 20000 people have now participated. but it's the celebration of the women's work that is the important thing. or one of these women is maddy ashton. i cow as a crochet enthusiast. she is particularly proud of the project. you hop on go found me the, i know i started with one, and within 2 months i made around $270.00 of them. they weren't easy to make money comes on of off for her stern. what might look like simple stitching is actually complex mathematics called hyperbolic geometry. an hyper ball is still cynthia.
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these are flu, hyperbolic refers to the area that's created by adding another stitch from marson. this area then grows bigger and bigger. he even grows revert on the carl is increases its chances of survival. mel nimbly copeland, somebody you know, at this crochet reef, feminism meets maths, but also environmental awareness. not all the corals here shine in bright colors. some like bleached and ill. others are covered in plastic rubbish, reflecting the reality and the world sees as her time staging for a documentary about the power of under cover agencies from me and the entire team here in our berlin newsroom. thank you so much for a company today. imagine
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