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good fall on the p starts february, 4th on d, w. ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, diplomats clash over ukraine at the un security council. russia accuses the us of
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stirring up hysteria over a potential russian invasion and washington calls moscow's true build up on ukraine's border. dangerous, also coming up. killed in the line of duty to young police officers are shot dead during a routine traffic stop in southwest germany. and it's been here since mia miles military seized towel in a cool. we look at the hunters efforts to stop all resistance to its route. ah and gabelle as well come to the program. russia and the us have clashed over the ukraine prices at an emergency meeting at the un security council. in a heated session, the u. s. envoy accused moscow of destabilizing europe by massing troops along ukraine's bought up. russia accused the us of theatrics and whipping up 10 ships.
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the diplomatic sparing comes as fears a growing over a russian invasion of ukraine. around the table, the keyword was provocation, rushes and boy accuse the us feeling hysteria over ukraine. looper, 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 rushes, security to bands aren't met is provocative. are encouraging. diplomacy is not provocative. the provocations from russia not from us or other members of this council. this is the largest, this is the largest, hear me clearly mobilization approves in europe in decade,
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the cram in march. remember that ukraine is ready to defend itself. at the same time, we support the need to keep diplomatic channels with russia open. ukraine is not going to launch military offensive. neither in the bus nor increa mia, nor anywhere else. the green season alternative to peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict. more than a 100000 russian trips or mast ukraine's border, sparking concern from the usaa de to european allies that russia will make some sort of invasion within weeks. and we continue to engage in non stop diplomacy. and to deescalate tension is an attempt to devil to improve security for our allies and partners. and for all of you, for that matter. but with russia's continuing,
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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 a 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. w from ma scarlett's brandy, w correspondent, hearing rashid. so you're in that meeting of the un security council, a lot of finger pointing a lot of calling names, a w, as in moscow. honestly, sir, the pro magic resolution to this crisis while get her to the diplomatic way means not only the un security council of heard of the report. there are plenty of other negotiations going on at different different levels at the moment. but at least at the russians themselves have repeatedly emphasized that they dont want and military
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solution, but a diplomatic one. as for the un security council meeting, specifically russia criticized the decision to hold it calling the session or a p r stand for the u. s. government and the using the white house of an acceptable interference in russia, internal affairs. so on the one hand, moscow says yes, we have to talk and the other hand are, but that's not how you talk to us. but i do think that the, the highest un body dealing with the issue has at least a certain symbolic effect on the ground with a bigger stance there by the kremlin, which continues to put forward demands. it knows the west will not and cannot deliver on. so what's mosque our solution to the stand off then? is there any suggestion? well, as a $1000000.00 question, moscow maintain says that all russia is doing is amassing its troops within its own borders and that it has never intended to attack ukraine. ah, yeah. the kremlin also complained that the international community isn't bothering
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to learn about what to lead to the recent escalation intentions between the west and russia, and from the russian point of view. once again, as there is just one reason for that escalation. and that is that, that to need to has come to close rushes, borders. in fact, for russia, ukraine is a secondary issue in this whole situation. this is all about moscow wanting, nate, to guarantee it will put a stop to the alliances, eastern expansion. and however, the kremlin has consistently ruled out the military solution, but it's hard to see how to, how russia can beg down from their demands. now. now, washington and london on monday have threatened to slap new sanctions on wealthy russian oligarchs. you see any signs of this type of arm twisting, if you will, will actually work with moscow. squashes embassy in washington said to day earlier, already that moscow want to back down in the face of an u. u. s. sanctions or threats,
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but it's hard to say whether the new sanctions will actually work according to media reports. it's all about the money and let's call them if i and n, she'll possibilities of the russian oligarchs in the u. k. a russians have been buying property in london for years, bringing a lot of money into the country into the united kingdom rations are supposed to be the 2nd largest group of the people from, from the united arab emirates who buy property in london by the way. and the problem is that nobody knows exactly where this money comes from, but if it is doub, doubtful whether this a sanction can punish the russian state. if all this money, no longer flaws away from russia abroad, but stays in russia because of the sanction and sanctions. and then the sanctions will probably punish the oligarchs but benefit the russian state rather than harm it. you relish to their from moscow speaking to thank you,
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your crowns president lord, amir zalinski. meanwhile i said hi. tensions with russia are nothing new urging western countries not to panic. but the looming threat of a russian attack means many of ukrainians are taking steps to stay safe schools and are preparing children for the possibility of war. we visited one school in the capitol here where kids are learning about the dangers that could be to come deadly bombs, munitions, firearms. we are not in a military facility, but a school mine awareness training for the kids. it's school number 259 in the ukrainian capital q. the kids are taught that explosives can come in all shapes and sizes. you i, allah, it looks just like an ordinary saw of toy, but it contains an explosive. and any contact picking it up, touching it,
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or just walking by can set this off. i thought it was. the kids are curious. all this is new to them. armed conflict with russian back separatist has been going on for years. but here and key, if the front line is far away. but given the latest escalations, the school wants to be prepared. some of the stuff have seen this before. history teacher, alina jak, of liver, comes from a town that is now occupied when it will, it is normally in the doorway. she never thought we would need this kind of knowledge of it. but then suddenly in june of 2014, the kids were shot at on their way to school. we were good, we found out later it wasn't the army. but separatist fighter is awful and this
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became our daily reality. me, little blood with an alarm goes off, meaning the building has to be evacuated. this is just a drill, but it's a realistic scenario to have been frequent bomb threats against schools in recent weeks. like they were all false alarms, but it worries about the safety of school children and ukraine are growing good. it's important to do this. pupils who are not here today will not know what to do with it. like we used to have fire drills before. now we're training for mine and bomb, so it's more interesting when you, when you were i live with my parents constantly give me advice on what to do.
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every one hopes the children won't need to put their training into practice, but they have to be ready for the worst that ever ground up off. some of the other stories making headlines today. ok now, fossils. military hunter says it has restored parts of the country's constitution. because the leader paul, are he dummy bar, will serve as head of state for transitional period, the african union at suspended book in our fossils membership in the organization after a military coup. last week, hundreds of people rallied in bolivia as capital a pass to protest against violence against women. it followed outrage over the case of a serial rapist. he had received a 30 year sentence for homicide, but was released on medical grounds after serving just a few years. the man was re arrested last week after the bodies of 2 women were found buried at his home. in mexico,
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another journalist has been shot dead while working in the western state of a meat. so he can, the man was reporting on local government corruption. it's the 4th such killing in less than a month. we fought us with our border, says mexico is the most dangerous country for journalists. federal judge in the us state of georgia has rejected a played play deal for 2 of 3 men convicted of killing ahmad albury. the agreement would have seen a travison greg with michael for the father and son, pleading guilty to hate crime charges to avoid a trial. aubrey's family strongly opposed the deal, which would have allowed the man to spend to serve their time in a federal prison rather than a state institution. 25 year old aubrey was chased down and shot while jogging in february of 2020 or the 20 people have died in brazil after heavy rains, landslides and flooding in the state of south palo has left hundreds of families
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homeless. the state 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. homer is good. they think that there are people over there. may god help them if they are alive. those of you yesterday some one was calling for help. today he is not calling anymore. they are trying to get the body out at the dead or alive. some flood victims are still being pulled out of the mud. but the hope to find any more is quickly fading. a desperate weight for those whose loved ones are missing her through. what are you? i'm looking for my nephew, his wife in a 2 year old child. we are born all they set. the bodies are still there under the
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mud, but, but until now they couldn't recover them. deadly landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in franco that roach are they especially dangerous for hillside houses. there are often the homes of the poor, 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. it's been one year since mia mars army overthrew the elected leader. uncensored she and seized power in a cou, united states, britain and canada have announced new sanctions against the hunter, targeting top members of the judiciary. you and chief antonio who terrace urged the world to put more pressure on me and mass military rulers. in a statement he says, in the past year there has been an intensification and violence, a deepening of human rights and humanitarian crises, and a rapid rise of poverty,
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myanmar. the multiple vulnerabilities of all people across me and my and its regional implications require an urgent response. a recent de security forces a mere mar, have arrested dozens of people to prevent a nationwide strike to mark the anniversary of the last year's political term. all thousands of others have been killed, detained offline their homes, 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 ang, signing 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 generals claimed without evidence that there had been massive voter fraud to
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explain their takeover. su, keys ousting led 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 from me and mar. oh to taiwan. now it has taken as 0 cove. it approach to the pandemic with strict rules on entry into the country and mandatory quarantine and testing for some that has meant being away from family.
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for the longest times. elsa child spends most of her time alone with her new born because her husband is a pilot. he must quarantine for 5 days in a hotel and 9 days at home. every time he lands, despite being fully vaccinated, all household responsibilities fall on our assets showed us. that doesn't fancy, i'm practically a single mom because my husband is always absent the dog. i'm always worried that if something urgent comes up, no one can give me a hand. it's also unfair to our son because he doesn't have a bonding with his father. michael, who is currently hotel, is just 20 minutes away from home, but he can only communicate with his family by phone. in the past year, he has almost always been either up in the air, flying long hall flights or in isolation. he was absent from all his wife's pregnancy, checkups before the birth of their son. now his missing out on the growth of his new born. hi jose. yes is so cold. i was confined for 190 days the past year.
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it's unbelievable that we've done nothing wrong with it. so we're, we're treated like prisoners just because we've been out of the country. the government thinks where the dirtiest group and have to look us up. mentally. i've been down in the dumps needed on her during the early days of the pandemic. taiwan was praised globally for his prompt decision to close borders and imposed 14 day quarantines on all arrivals. that has kept cases down to less than $20000.00 and does below full figure so far. but the south route island may be a victim of his early success as the wo reopens taiwan struggles to exit tesero coven strategy. despite the 2 dos, vaccination rate, reaching 74 percent south express, se people in taiwan have had a 0 covert mentality for too long. that's a low tolerance in any outbreak. and with local election, assuming at the end of this year, the government is seen to have the incentive to open up as
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a public opinion continues to highlight a danger of the fires with the c row cove. it mindset every case is treated to like a grave threat to public health and a disease carries a stigma. i was a chance that people with travel history, especially air crews, are labeled as potential infection control breaches. tuning, say, eagles, 0 cove. it is a dream to achieve that. we have sacrificed a lot, including the well being of us air crews. how may i help? the government will relax the rule soon until your full guy set. but she might have to wait longer. the 30 year into the pandemic, there's still no sign of border reopening or relaxation of cov it rears. 2 men have been arrested southwest germany after the fatal shooting of 2 police officers. it act or place during a traffic stop at the early hours of monday. it was on this country road in the early morning darkness that this tragic incident unfolded. the 2 police officers
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age 24 and 29 survived just long enough to make an emergency call, but died soon after by the vine in their mouth from they were on overnight patrol in the area at about 420 a am during a spot check on a vehicle on district road 22. both were fatally injured by shots either the shuttle to at the phillip. throughout the day the police search continued in the air and on the ground plain clothes and uniformed officers examined the crime scene in rhineland, polite in it, and also locations in near bazaar lent the police announced they wanted to speak to a 38 year old man. from tsar land known to the authorities and the holder of a gun license, he and another man aged 32 were later arrested in the town of salzburg. federal interior minister nancy phaser tweeted, regardless of the motive. this act is reminiscent of an execution and shows that the police risk their lives every day for our safety. the 24 year old who died was
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still a trainee at police college. among the questions, the investigation will now look at why the 2 young police officers decided to stop this particular vehicle and what led to them losing their lives in this shocking way. of our correspondent league of is standing outside the police headquarters at kaiser latin, whether 2 suspects are being held bound or what can i tell us about the 2 men and any possible motive? well, the 2 men that arrested just yesterday evening, 38 years old and 32 years old. the older one is a business man, a local businessman, who used to have a bakery and he went bankrupt couple of years ago and now was working as a kind of a meat trader. and he is known to be a hunter, but he was stripped of his license to carry a weapon 2 years ago. so that might lead to a possible motive in this incident,
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it might be that the 2 police officers caught these 2 men in the act of poaching in this rural area. and then this traffic control went terribly wrong, obviously. but this is still speculation. the 2 men are being interrogated right now, and we don't know if the 2nd a guy that was arrested was really on the crime scene or is the only a supporter of the main perpetrator. now it's been 24 hours since the shooting. what have we land since then? well, we learned that the 2 police officers were able to have contact over a radio with headquarters, but they could only say they are shooting at us. and then the contact went off and when the police arrived at the scene, at the 24 year old woman was already dead and the 29 year old was still alive. but he died in on the way to the hospital. and now the police is also searching
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other objects. he and other flats in the vicinity of cousins lout and looking for weapons of possible a supporters of the 2 men em, but it is still unclear to be alone or not. so lots of questions have to be answered yet. well, in many countries around the world, a tax on the police are nothing out of the ordinary were these types of incidents are very rare in germany. what's the official reaction been well over the countries a more or less in shock, the federal chancellor paid his condolences to the families. the interior minister said it seems to be like an execution, a quote unquote. and here in causes louder than many places around germany, flex a half starve, and the police also lit 2 candles in front of the police headquarters here to commemorate the fallen officers and all of the people here in the community. a
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shock that this happened here and the police unit is saying, well, the incidents are violent. incidences against police is on the rise in the last year, but not fatal shooting, but of violence against officers who do searches and controls that is on the rise. but these incidences, the shooting dead in the line of eugene that is really rare. it happens once a year did have a hospital. bentley got there and cousins, lot on for us. thank you ben. you case prime minister both johnson was grilled in parliament, sovereign investigation into a series of parties held at his downing street residence while the rest of the country was in cove at 19 lockdown. the findings accuse him and parts of his team of failing and leadership and judgment. johnson has apologized, but says he will not step down the prime minister. a crunch day for boris johnson
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leaving his headquarters in london's downing street to give a statement in parliament on what's become known as the party gates candle. firstly, i want to say, sorry, and 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 at the opposition leader care star. my was quick to pounce, saying, johnson repeatedly claim the lockdown rules were followed. despite the parties in downing street that the guide that we now know that 12 cases have reached the threshold for criminal investigation, which i read mind the house, means that there is evidence of serious and flagrant breaches of lockdown a contract. johnson acknowledged the reports. findings of failures of leadership
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and judgment of mister speaker. i get it and i will fix it. ah. and i won't assume to the people of this country. i know what the issue is. yes is whether this government can be trusted to deliver. and 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 by way or a detail that they could yet release into the public domain? particularly the prime minister's former advisor, dominic cummings,
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who has gone public over the weekend, saying that he's tried to actually remove forest 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 prob this is the w. news is a reminder of our top stories, u. s. and russian diplomats clashed over ukraine at the un security council. b u. s . accused russia destabilizing europe, by massing troops near ukraine's. board of russia said the u. s. was staring up hysteria and insisted it had no plans to invade. that's it. from here, the news team from now up next close up. what if you can't afford to buy a home ah, [000:00:00;00]
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