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it's a 77 percent. the platform with the you know, on this channel. we're not afraid to talk to young people clearly have the solution . good future is 77 percent now every weekend on d w ah, this is the w news life from berlin. diplomats clash over ukraine at the un security council. russia accuses the us of stirring up hysteria over
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a potential of russian invasion, and washington holds moscow's true build off on your friends border. dangerous. also coming up. it's been a year since in laws, military sees power in the cooper will look at the justice stuff. resistance with i'm in the subarus job says sorry once again to report illegal lockdown parties at number 10 downing street uses his government on leadership. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. russia and the us have clashed over the ukraine crisis as an emergency meeting at the un security council. in the heated session, the u. s. and boy accused moscow of destabilizing europe by massing troops along
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ukraine's border. russia accused us of theatrics and whipping up tensions. the diplomatic sparring comes as fears grow over a russian invasion around the table. the keyword was provocation, rushes and boy accuse the us feeling hysteria over ukraine loop. we're going to go to the discussion about a threat of war is provocative in and of itself. we would, you're almost calling for this. you want it to happen. you're waiting for it to happen is if you want to make you words become a reality. the threats of action, if russia's security demands aren't met, is provocative. are encouraging. diplomacy is not provocative. the provocations from russia not from us or other members of this council,
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this is the largest. this is the largest, hear me clearly mobilization, approved in europe in decade. the crime in march, remember that ukraine is ready to defend itself. at the same time, we support the need to keep diplomatic journals with russia open. ukraine is not going to launch military offensive, neither indian bus nor in creamier, nor anywhere else. ukraine sees no alternative to peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict, more than a 100000 russian trips or mast, your ukraine's border, sparking concern from the u. s. a. did european allies that russia will mount some sort of invasion within weeks and we continue to engage in nonstop one diplomacy. and to deescalate tension is an attempt to devil to improve security our for our allies and partners. and for all of you,
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for that matter. hambert with russia's continuing, his build up of his forces all around ukraine. we are ready, no matter what happens what it was after the un security council meeting. russia responded and writing to us proposal aimed at d, escalating the ukraine crisis. more high level diplomacy is expected this week, even though talks of so far failed to ease tensions and ask at the latest from des oliver salad in washington dc. the both the united states and russia tried to make them mock to dominate this narrative. what came out of that meeting and that will certainly well the sharpest clashes rahile of the united states. the united nations rather security council has seen in years the russian ambassador and a bench saying the u. s. is whipping up his tyria and then it had broad quote
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unquote pure nazis to power. there were some other bizarre hitler comparisons made there. at the security council u. s. sam baset, or in contrast, thomas greenfield said russia wants to fabricate a, provide text for an attack recognition the evidence at all. so it really was a controversial debate, a fight for the public opinion really. and that was the plan of the united states to put that topic. ukraine on the world stage where he left. and ukraine isn't a member of the security council, but it did take part in the meeting. what are the chances that we could see direct diplomacy between russia and ukraine? well, today we saw in particular high tensions and sharp attacks rather than diplomacy. but of course, on the other hand, all conflict parties are involved were involved in that meeting. and it's the 1st time also that the security council got together on the topic of russian true built
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up at the ukranian border. and so the plan of the u. s. was to put that topic on the world stage. and it was also clear from the start that there were no hopes, really of any formal action resulting out of that meeting. of course, russia has veto rides in a very strong position. there's also supported by china, but that was not the goal. the u. s. wanted to use the security council to gain momentum in their diplomatic efforts. and president joe biden has said that the united states will continue to push for diplomacy, but also he's ready. no matter what happens. what more do you have on that? well, there are sanctions, of course, that were already put in place years before, and they were considered ineffective. following the annexations, the annexation of crimea in 2014 and all the west, including the united states and the european union, are threatening a new level of sanctions that could reach from economic boy called to cutting off russian banks from the financial grid. from the international financial grid,
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also to personal sanctions against volume recruitment. and a new thread came today from washington and london. and that would impose or include punishing. it leads that are close to proven and freezer assets also include travel bands for these people. should russia invade the ukraine? so again, what we're seeing is a mix of threats and diplomacy to deter russia from doing exactly that on the sonnets in washington, d. c. thank you very much. now it's been one. yes, since me in march, army overthrew elected leader unsung suit t and c's power in a coo united states. britain and canada have announced new sanctions against the genta targeting top members of the issue of the judiciary and un chief. and tony could terrace edged a while to put more pressure on me in mars military rulers. in a statement he says,
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in the past year there has been an intensification in violence, a deepening of the human rights and humanitarian crisis. at the rapid rise of poverty and mean mar, the multiple vulnerabilities of all people across me in mar and it's regional implications. require an urgent response. while security forces in the, in my have arrested dozens of people in recent days to prevent a nationwide strike to mark the anniversary. thousands of people have been killed and others have been detained in the past year. and that from the country into political turmoil a year on from the qu, in myanmar and things look relatively normal on the surface. but a pervasive armed presence betrays a country firmly under military control. yet on february, the 1st 2021 fang, sand to key, was ousted from her role as de facto leader of the civilian government. after the military placed her under arrest and handed power to the country's top. general the
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general's claimed without evidence that there had been massive vote of fraud to explain their takeover. su, keys ousting lead to massive protests. thousands of people took to the streets or joined resistance groups. the military has retaliated with a bloody crackdown. according to a un report, at least 1500 people have been killed by the brutal effort to crush descent. and at least 11000 people have been arrested and detained for voicing their opposition. some 9000 people are still in custody. and 290 have died in detention likely due to the use of torture, says u n. a year on. and democracy looks a long way away for me on mar or his look at some other stories making news around the world. to men have been arrested in south west germany after the fatal shooting
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of 2 police officers attacked a place during a traffic stop. police identified one suspect after finding papers belonging to him at the scene of the crime. after 12 hour manhunt, both men were taken into custody. their motive is still unclear. cooking fossa, military gentle says it has restored parts of the country's constitution, on the cruise, lead up, paul, and read dummy bar will serve as head of state for a transitional period. it comes as the african union suspended, burkina faso after a military coup last week. you k prime minister barak johnson was grilled in parliament over an investigation into a series of parties held at his dining st. residence during the cove at 19 locked up. the findings accuse him and parts of his team are failing in leadership and judgment. johnson has apologized for says he will not step down the prime minister
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. a crunch day for boris johnson leaving his headquarters in london's downing street to give a statement in parliament on what's become known as the party gates scandal. firstly, i want to say, sorry, i'm sorry for the things we simply didn't get right. and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled and it's no use saying that this will, that was within the rules and is no you saying that people, we're working hard. i don't the opposition lead a kiss. darma was quick to pounce movie st. johnson repeatedly claim the lockdown rules were followed. despite the parties in downing street, the house guided, we now know that 12 cases have reached the threshold for criminal investigation, which i remind the house means that there is evidence of serious and flagrant
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breaches of lockdown a contract. johnson acknowledged the reports. findings of failures of leadership and judgment. mister speaker, i get it and i will fix it. ah, i won't do soon to the people of this country. i know what the issue is. yes. is whether this government can be trusted to deliver. i say to speaker yes, we can see if we can be trusted to deliver a separate and continuing police investigation means the full party gate report has not yet been published. the only question is, does anybody else have anything else my way or a detail that they could yet release into the public domain?
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particularly the prime minister, former advisor, dominic cummings, who has gone public over the weekend, saying that he's trying to actually remove maurice johnson from office for the moment that looks unlikely. johnson has survived countless scandals in the past. his many enemies are now eagerly awaiting the outcome of the police probe. more than 20 people have died in brazil, off the heavy rains and slides and flooding in the state of south palo has that hundreds of families homeless. the states governor has authorized emergency aid for affected areas. brazil has been experiencing torrential rains and heavy flooding since december. it's a race against time to search for remaining survivors before it's too late. over in stones, they think that there are people over there. 1 may god help them if they are alive . those are yesterday some one was calling for help. today he is not calling
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anymore. they are trying to get the body out. they are dead or alive. will say some flood victims are still being pulled out of the month. but the hope to find any more is quickly fading. a desperate wait for those whose loved ones are missing her for woodale. i'm looking for my nephew, his wife and a 2 year old child, got their boredom, all they set the bodies of steel. dear uncle, the mother of barbara, but until now they couldn't recover them. deadly landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in franklin, that roach others especially dangerous for hill side houses. there are often the homes of the pool with fire fighter, se they'll continue operations until all the missing persons on the list are accounted for. both the living and the dead. people around the
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world are celebrating the lunar new year, which ashes in the year of the taiga. once again, the festivities are muted by concerns over the current of iris pandemic. in taiwan, monks at the dharma drum mountain rang in the new year by striking the temple bell, $108.00 times. the ritual symbolizes the sweeping away of human worries. well, no, actually diabetes, life from berlin. stick around cbs will be here with all the latest. this thanks watching a bite with people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are
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