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while positions harden on russia over ukraine, nato insists this no plan to send troops and germany 6 by it's no to weapons exports. this, as the u. k says, an invasion is highly likely deep freeze on the us east coast. tens of thousands are now without power, and travel is disrupted as a bonfire club drops up to 80 centimeters of snow doth landmark visit to the gulf. the 1st israel president arrived from the united arab emirates, 2 years off of the countries agreed to normalize relations. ah, i really mohammad welcome to the program. the united states and britain are warning of new and devastating economic sanctions against russia. as nato allies step up,
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efforts to deter an attack on ukraine. fears of a russian invasion are growing with britain's foreign minister now calling its quote, highly likely. ukraine's president is urging the western void panic over russia's trip build up on his country's border. and on sunday nato's chief, yes, sultan burg. welcome to more support for ukraine's defense, but ruled out any boots on the ground. we have no plans to deploy natal combat troops or to ukraine. we do a lot of stuff to help ukraine or strength this can ability capability to, to defend itself. but again, ukraine is not that natal ally. so the 100 percent security guarantees that an attack on one i'll, i will trigger a response from the whole onst dot the vice for ne darlise. meanwhile, germany has angered nato allies with its refusal to send weapons to ukraine. both
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the united states and britain have announced arms laveries, mostly hand guns, ammunition and anti tank missiles. but berlin says the export of lethal weapons to the region could increase tensions with russia. russian fighter jets in eastern europe, moscow's military build up on ukraine's border has fee of desperate to arm its defense forces. ukraine has asked germany for support, but as mit reluctance from the new coalition government, while berlin has approved the delivery of 5000 helmets, it said no to leave. the weapons is, get crowded at one metre. with right now, we're trying to engage russia and diplomatic talks to avert a war. in the middle of europe, i believe supply weapons would send the complete run signal. it would not lead to an easing of diplomatic tensions by known as it ought to come. the german government is still deciding whether nato ally, estonia, continue, crane, heavy artillery, made in the former east germany berlin's policy not to expose lethal weapons to
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conflict regions. is backed by the greens because we about because in our lodge launched it, of course it's a central question. is it possible to be tough to engage in dialogue with russia and deliver weapons? i'd say no. that's why policies the right one alone. if it's, i'm out of the subs and megan, i wish if you've asthma, that policy for now doesn't include a stop to the node stream to pipeline. but if russia does attack ukraine, chancellor, olive schultz isn't ruling out painful sanctions. or he has like some other stories making headlines around the world. north korea confirms attested a ballistic missile on sunday. it's 7th, not so far this year. information from japan and south korea suggest it's the most powerful missile test by the north. since 2017 soul is wanting, that young man could soon restart, nuclear and inter continental muscles tests. music streaming giant spotify as taking new measures to combat curve at 19 mis information follows. a dispute
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that saw artists neil young and joni mitchell removed their music from the platform . prince harry and megan markle hoof find deals with spotify have also expressed concern of a vaccine misinformation protests angry over canadas vaccine mandates and blocked roads for a 2nd day in the capsule. ottawa, the demonstrators include truck drivers who organized a convoy from the western part of the country. harmony such us and trudeau and his family were moved to an undisclosed location as a precaution least 18 people have been killed in brazil, off the heavy rains. the sate of sal polosa, landslides and flooding authority say around $500.00 families have been left homeless. the states governor has authorized emergency aid money for the affected areas. brazil has experienced torrential rains and flooding over the past month.
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now the u. s. east coast has plunged into a deep freeze as major winter storms have left several states snowed in, and they coastlines flooded. tens of thousands of people have been left without heating, and electricity. severe weather alerts were issued across the region of around 70000000 people. it's a snowfall to remember, a ferocious winter storm dumped more than 80 centimeters of snow in parts of the northeastern united states winds whipped up the white stuff at speeds of 112 kilometers per hour. cocooning the region creating dangerous white out conditions. well, what a mass the out a guy dot we would want to be driving, so it's most to be able to walk. as through these huge notice and i am pretty tough conditions. the blizzard has made walking, the most reliable mode of transportation with trains stopped on their tracks. thousands of flights grounded and roads blocked off there so much, no one boston,
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that crews are loading up their trucks with it and dumping it in unused parking lot . where it will stay until it melts. pretty every real wash roll. wonderful la warranty it's load. the worst of the storm has passed. let plunging temperatures threatened thousands of people. still living without electricity. and he's only we spoke to matthew, cut, pushy, and meteorologist in cape cod. in massachusetts, and we asked him how people there are dealing with the power outages in freezing temperatures. well, we've heard a lot of people firing up generators, and one thing i think is really important distress. you cannot run generators near your house or in your house. a lot of people are buying them now. they haven't used it before, but we had a big spate of recent storms in past couple years that have left people without
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power for days or weeks of times. a lot of folks now buying generators so they can stay warm, but is important. people know generator safety, carbon monoxide, stuff like that. we're also hearing people just trying to stock upon blanks and everything they can fortunately, folks in this area know what storms can do. they bought non perishable food. they bought water, they made sure they have all the medications they need. it's one of those things where no one can really go out about for about 48 hours time and you're gonna stay home. enjoy the beauty of it, but make sure you stay warm to the blizzard is extending as far as florida where some places saw the coldest temperatures. and more than a decade, the fries didn't appear to cause serious damage to florida's important orange crop . but it did cause a shock to the cold blooded iguanas, with many falling from palm trees, reptiles bounce back to life once they woke up again. 3. israel's head of state is sac harris. zak has arrived in the united arab emirates in the 1st ever official visit by ms. riley president. it comes 2 years after the 2 countries
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normalized diplomatic ties. hertzog flew to abu dhabi the capital of the emirates, where he met crown prince and defacto roulette mohammed. inside the 2 sides discussed security economic and bilateral relations. israel's president isaac had so on his way to the united arab emirates, that historic visit the 1st of miss railey leda, to the gulf states at the royal palace and abu dhabi, that's what meets crown prince mohammed bins. i it with as part of the u. s. mediated abram accords, israel the u. e, establish diplomatic relations in september 2021. almost overnight, commerce and tourism between the 2 countries flourished. $400000.00 israeli
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tourists have already visited the emirates freight to the 2 countries has multiplied by a factor of 12 within a year. is rated technology is boosting the u e. economy and even arms deals are in the pipeline is, integrates with and by lend on a lot of the, the synergies between the 2 countries are immense to that. and it will benefit from each other during the corona virus pandemic, when the and on. and they thought technology handle it set of built on mutual benefit. these ties are set to strengthen further. and the mid the israeli presidents state visit the united hour ever. it says it has intercepted a ballistic missile, fired by yemen, who the rebels. it's a 3rd strike of its kind. he's ready. president's office says his trip will continue as planned. now, no, that island is mocking. 50 years since the bloody sunday massacre. in 1972 british
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soldiers shot dead, 13 unarmed civilians during a protest in the city of london dairy, the consequences are still being felt to day. okay, these people, a commemorating one of the darkest chapters of the north, not in conflict, one that unfolded 5 decades ago to day thousands of mostly catholic protest had gathered for a rally against a new law, allowing imprisonment without trial. for his troops were deployed to block the marches of to you started throwing bottles and stones. soldiers responded with tear gas rubber, bullets and water cannon de paratroopers. also open fi with live rounds, shooting at the marches off. less than half an hour of shooting 13 marches. were dead with over, it does more injured, the 14th would succumb to their wounds. months later, the soldiers claimed their talk did gunman upon throw as
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a government enquiry supported, the armies account, but was panned as a whitewash. only in 2010 would a 2nd inquire report ever one shot was unarmed, but no bombs were thrown. that soldiers had lied. the conclusions of this report? oh, absolutely clear. there is no doubt. there is nothing equivocal. there are no ambiguities. what happened on bloody sunday was both unjustified and unjustifiable. it was wrong. the british government issued a formal apology. but to this day, no one has faced trial over the killings or there are growing signs than german catholics. a losing faith in the church. after a recent report reveals the sexual abuse of children by clergy investigation documents a cover up that went all the way to former. pope benedict who was then the archbishop of munich in a country where practicing christians pay a church tax,
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and he catholics are now saying they've had enough preparations for a sunday morning. mass augustine, his bower is a priest in the catholic parish of christ koenig and munich, he feels both a deep insecurity in himself, but also in many community members who ask him questions you. so he shits on with people ask, how am i supposed to deal with this? no. can i stay in such a church at all? so be sticky. my faith is actually so important to me in my life. but i can't support an organization that has done so much wrong itself. that is so much dirt on a shaking hot cal shinkel from munich drew a line this week. he left the roman catholic church as kit m d. it's about how these cases have been handled, how everything is covered up, and that can't be. and that was the reason why and it's very, very difficult for me. result of these exits are skyrocketing in many states. after
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the abuse report was published, the munich district administration department confirmed twice as many resignations as usual within 6 days. others wanted to stay, it's been a case, i'm faithful to the church and i think things are being very much scandalized by the media, which i don't think is quite right. miss miss gonzales this hand. so what test is protest is right and is good. but leaving is never solution, then nothing will change in the church that see indication exam augustine is foul wishes for a new open culture in the church way. not only the bishops would count, but where each individual can represent their own opinion based on the fight. to some sports news now, and raphael, the dell has won the australian open making tennis history. it's a record breaking 21st grants and title for the 35 year old from spain. his opponent done in med, the dev took a to set lead, but fail to get the match,
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wrapped up a del cord, his way back winning to set 6 full. he then claim the 5th and final set off to over 5 hours of playing time. and that puts him ahead of no, by jock of it. and roger federer as the so grand slam record holder in men's tennis . and moving on to the africa cup of nations, where senegal have made it into the semi finals, they beat equatorial guinea 31 and we'll face we're kina faso in the final for on wednesday early egypt got past morocco off to extra time and will play hosts cameroon, in thursdays, other semi you're watching the w news lived from berlin stick around fort dock, val coming up next a by.
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