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i my work takes me around the world, but my instincts for me the safe to tell the important stories behind the headline . what is the heart of the story? why does it matter? who will it impact you? how to stay focused? if you want to cut through the noise to get to the truth, my name is sarah kelly, and i work at the debbie ah ah, macy his date, any news live from berlin? u. s. president joe biden says he'll send american troops to eastern europe,
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basses you cry, and tells the west not to stock tensions with russia. president, a lot of may, zalinski says western warnings of a russian invasion are hurting his country. also coming up, we go to catholics, towns largest city al marty offer. it was rocked by a week of deadly unrest. the city is rebuilding, but trust in the government might never recover. and people across southern africa returned to find their homes destroyed off the storm. anna leaves flooding and devastation in its wake. ah, i am rebecca writ as welcome to the program. she was present. joe biden says he will help boost nato's presence in eastern europe. i made ongoing efforts to deter russia from inviting ukraine. american defense officials have war, but russia has deployed enough forces to invade all of the country colon moscow's troop build up something,
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not st. since the cold war. he is president biden. i will review groups for your video pro cruise there term not a lot. and there are conflicting messages coming from washington and key ab about the threat of a russian invasion. president vladimir zalinski has cautioned the west against stoking fears of russian military action. he says, war is not imminent. near the border with russia, ukrainian soldiers prepare for the worst. but behind the scenes, a flurry of diplomatic activity races to deescalate tensions. russia insisted it is not seeking war. in a press conference on friday, ukrainian president va laudermill zalinski, also called for com, saying that panic was causing damage to the economy. pause when we need to establish the economy of our country because of those signals which say that to
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morrow there will be war. because this signals will send by even respected to leaders of the respective countries. sometimes they're not even using diplomatic language. they're saying to morrow is the war. this means panic on the market plan and can the financial sector. his comments come hours after a phone call between french president emanuel mac, ron and russian president vladimir putin, in which bruton insisted that western responses had not addressed moscow's principal concerns. yet the call did lead to some progress. the 2 leaders re committed to ease intentions through the normandy format. 4 way diplomatic talks between germany, russia, ukraine, and france. let's keep our reasons the ukranian president. welcome to the idea as a step towards coming tensions the but he also called on russia to prove its claims that it has no intention of invading ukraine. thank you for, for now. tension on the border remains as high as ever. and as long as the risk of
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military escalation lingers, the diplomatic dance will continue behind closed doors. earlier, we spoke with andre cartoon off of the russian international affairs counseling moscow. we asked him if he believes rusher is setting up for armed conflict with you. crime. well, i wouldn't say that potential war in your brain depends directly on the responses that we can get from the work. what she's doing at the border with ukraine is supposed to destroy your pain from taking a military action in don't boss. so i don't think that even if they failed to agree on the non enlargement of nature, that would mean that the actual attack you create because it makes no sense. and that tech on your game would not change. and the native lance for uh, potential expansion. these are 2 different sets of issues. i think that the russian build up will not prevent native from going eastward. on the contrary,
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it might go more activities of nate on the territory again. and it will mean that it will generate events which witness time to award. so why should you do that? andre cotton off there from the russian international affairs council in moscow, attempting to kazakhstan now, which is still reeling after a week of deadly unrest that's left more than $200.00 people dead. the protests exposed a leadership struggle to tightened his grip. president cast them yeoman to talk have as now taken over the leadership of the ruling party sidelining, his mental and the former head of state protests started over a rise in fuel prices at the beginning of the year, and then spiraled into mass disturbances, notably in cassock. sounds biggest city almighty security forces of folk are accused rather of using excessive force to put down the on rest. many in almighty still can't believe what happened. they, deputies, emily, show and has more. ah,
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a city turned into a war zone. this is cousin stands commercial center almighty in early january. what started as anger over rising fuel prices soon escalated into full blown riots . arson and looting. many locals tell us they're still in shock. this much nice motion board. what were they even trying to take your ice cream? booter goes sit down, mit of us apartment is right on the corner of almighty's republic square. the location of the city administration building and the at the center of the recent on rest. out of her window, she witnessed peaceful protests turning violent on there. cuz i guess i went a bit nuts. i opened my window and started shouting at the riders. you should be ashamed of yourselves. what are you doing? the people who opened these shops are people just like you rebuilding will take time. the authorities estimate the value of the damage to local businesses in the
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country at over 150000000 euros. nearly 2000 shops suffered at the hands of the rioters artist and designer mimi need. sca has been picking up the pieces. she's can instead, her work sharpened office in a mighty city center was set on fire. during the protests in needs, care was at home with her children, the destruction she found when she returned to her workplace shocked her. whether she would like me when i was coming up here, i was worried that i hadn't taken the key to my office, but then i came in and realized, i don't need a key. there's not even a desk. i never thought my own people could do this to me as to the war. authorities say over 200 people died during the riots. the government insists foreign terrorists and extremists are to blame for the unrest. but some experts believe the ruling elite used the protests as part of an internal power struggle.
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i'll mati resident, but i go sit a mitzvah tells us she can't forget what happened with us. but i'm still scared even now. it's a deep animal fear because i suddenly felt that we're living in anarchy rather than an estate. we don't have a government that can protect me and other normal people for choice. because like authorities said that the situation across the country is back under control. but trust in the government may also need rebuilding and as to now to some other stories making headlines to day in peru, an oil spill that was triggered by a volcanic eruption is twice as large as initially thought authorities now estimate 12000 barrels of oil are in the sate, direct is of the spanish energy company reps all have also been banned from leaving the country. this bill is peruse, was environmental crisis in recent history. guatemalan authorities of arrested 10 people suspected of running a migrant smuggling ring. lawyers are reported to be among those detained officials
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. i. the group is responsible for trafficking 19 migrants who will light a found massacre in mexico. one year ago a bridge is collapsed in the u. s. city of pittsburgh hours before president joe biden was due to visit and talk about rebuilding the country's infrastructure. 10 people were injured. the collapse triggered a major gas lake president bud light of visited the scene. the revered buddhist monk tick not hom, has been committed in vietnam. his coffin was paraded after the ceremony in the central white province. not hahn was one of the world's most prominent buddhist ages who died at the age of $95.00 of the canyon hour. a series of grim discoveries in a river have local residents scared and authorities looking for answers for mumps. dead bodies have been dumped into the river yellow. it's unclear who the people are,
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how they died or who is disposing of them. david is felix marina has more. ah, very viola point into africa's largest league like victoria for months. no local residents have been making a gruesome find dead bodies in various states of the composition that have been dumped in the river. do not thank. i have no idea where these bullies are coming that wrong. they are bound some have their head up tighter needle come i got body ins like well, other than i have your hands time. yeah. i'm, i'm, if i'm going people see some of the bodies they have found shall signs of mutilation or torture. but the local doctor says he has found nothing suspicious there type of injury that's eyes manifest produces are basically groaning. we are not able to are sucking with these any other type of injury and his bodies unless and until a post mortem is conduct. balise in active is the groups are giving different
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accounts of the number of dead lights group. amnesty international has voiced it's called sun and accuses authorities of don't laying the matter. we are here because we know that a minimum of 30 bodies, a minimum of 30 bodies have been found in the last 6 months. so don't not let anybody teachers or she tough that there were 30 bodies over the last 2 years. that is not the truth. not there to do, even more bodies have been retrieved from the river this week before people hoping to find missing relatives among the dead have travelled from as far away as mombasa on the costs. non knows where this would these are coming from because this revised quite lendy. it's about 200 kilometers low. so the bodies could be coming from even the neighboring counties. local police have been unable to provide answers living residents in the area terrified. while our in our were policy because we know what
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i'm afraid because often what's football at the local battery the night to start by now that we are finding this woodman. i'm afraid of meeting these people who are dumping bodies in their family. if they see you, they may struggle and damping those, so that makes me afraid of being out at night. so of a loan and a home, an investigative team from the capital naval b as arrived to find out why this would is have been dumped. the reba and who is responsible until then that if i ella will continue to hold a secret. this room, mystery days of torrential rain have subsided in southern africa, exposing the devastating impact of the deadly tropical storm. anna, at least 86 people have been confirmed dead across madagascar, mozambique, and malawi with tens of thousands more displaced from their homes. some of those who fled the storm and now returning to find only devastation in time neighbourhood
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submerged after tropical storm, anna swept through malawi for days. the torrents lashed down cutting off roads and forcing people from their homes. the scenes a similar across the border in mozambique and in madagascar which was hit 1st when the storm made landfall from the indian ocean. here some residents returned to assess the flooded streets and battered homes as the storm left devastation in its wake. melinda saddled day, very sad, because we worked very hard to earn a living. and now the house is destroyed. how can we not be sad? it was, isn't we are disaster victim satisfied and we receive no help. all at no support. there is nothing many have taken up shelter in the main stadium in the capital,
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anton an arrival, but there isn't enough relief material to keep them here much longer. for the thought, an anvil, if all the, the weather has improved over the past 3 days. it's sunny, the water has gone down in several areas. we spoke to the disaster victims of bill sheltering here in the stadium, and they agreed to return home on the phone. oh, up the season. second, tropical storm has already formed over the indian ocean. so as some of the displaced go back to what's left of their homes, they might once again have to brace for impact on in women's tennis world. number one, ash party has won the australian open after beating danya danielle collins in the final on saturday. but he becomes the 1st australian woman in 44 years to win the home title. the 25 year old australian took the 1st set, $63.00. the 2nd set was
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a back and forth battle with her american opponent. but barty proved too much taking it $76.00 victory is bought. his 3rd major title after the french open in 2019 and wimbledon in 2021 and activists to using the tournament to demand answers about the chinese tennis play. a punch way to watch white as appeared from public view after making then retracting accusations of sexual assault against a former vice premier, helped by significant donations activists passed out free t shirts ahead of the women's australian open final. the tournament organizes at 1st banned the shirts on the ground that it and saying that it was a political message, but then made a u turn. now the australian open says wearing the shirts in a peaceful manner is permitted. this is dw, use life from burly. we'll have more headlines for you at the top of the o.

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