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staring up hysteria over a potential russian invasion that washington calls moscow stroke build up on ukraine's border. dangerous, also coming up. killed in the line of duty to young police officers shot dead during a routine traffic stop in southwest job. ah, i'm gabelle as welcome 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 borders. russia accused the u. s. of theatrics and whipping up tensions. the diplomatic sparring comes as fears grow over a russian invasion of ukraine. around the table,
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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 are 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. this is the largest. this is the largest, hear me clearly mobilization, approved in europe in decade. the cramming mobs remember that ukraine is ready to
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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 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 ukraine's border, sparking concern from the usaa. did he, 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, i'm but with rushes continuing, his build up of his forces all around ukraine. we are ready,
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no matter what happens. 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 fields 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 pl matic resolution to this crisis. while get her to the diplomatic way means not only the un security council has heard of the report. there are plenty of other negotiations going on at different different levels at the moment. but at least of the russians themselves have repeatedly emphasized that they don't want a military solution, but a diplomatic one. as for the un security council meeting, specifically, russia criticized the decision to hold it calling the session or
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a p r stand for the u. s. government and the using the white house of an acceptable interference in russia's 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 start 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 standoff then? is there any suggestion? well, as a $1000000.00 question, moscow maintain says that all russia is doing is massing its troops within its own borders, and that it has never intended to attack ukraine. gramlin also complained that the international community isn't bothering to learn about what to lead to the recent escalation intentions between the west and russia and from the russian point of
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view. once again, there is just one reason for that escalation, and that is that the to need to has come to close. rush was borders, in fact, for russia, ukraine is a secondary issue in this whole situation. this is all about moscow wanting they to, to guarantee it will put a stop to the alliances, is an expansion. or however, the kremlin has consistently ruled out and military solution. but it's hard to see how, 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. but it's hard to say whether the new sanctions will actually work according to media report. it's all about the money and the,
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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. are bringing a lot of money into the country into the united kingdom rations are supposed to be the 2nd to largest group after 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 doubt 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 the benefit of the russian state rather than harm it. you relish it there from moscow speaking to us. thank you. more than 20 people have died in brazil after heavy rains, landslides and flooding in the state of south paula has left hundreds of families
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homeless. the states, governors authorized emergency aid for the 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 to late. homer installed, so they think that there are people over there. 1 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. they are dead or alive. so 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 full bill. i'm looking for my nephew, his wife, and a 2 year old child. we are barbara, know they said the bodies are still there under the much barbara,
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but until now they couldn't recover them that li, landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in franco that roach are they especially dangerous for hillside houses that are often the homes of the poor little fire fighter say they'll continue operations until all the missing persons on the list are accounted for. both the living and the dead. here's a quick rundown. now, some of the other stories making headlines. hundreds of people rallied in bolivia as capital a pass to protest 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, another journalist has been shot dead while working in the western state of metro.
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he can, the man was reporting on local government corruption. it's the 4th such killing in less than a month. reporters without borders says mexico is the most dangerous country for journalists. mckenna fossils military hunter says it has restored parts of the country constitution because leader ball are the dummy bar, will serve as head of state for 2 transitional period. the african union suspended book and fossils membership in the organization after a military coup. last week, you case, prime minister boris johnson has been grilled in parliament over an investigation into a series of parties held at his downing street residence during the cove at 19 lockdown . the findings accuse him and part of his team of the failing a leadership and judgment on that apologize but says he will not step down. i remind the house me 2 men have been arrested in southwest germany after the fatal
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shooting of 2 police officers. the attack took place during a traffic stop in 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 age 24 and 29 survived just long enough to make an emergency call but died soon after 5 on indiana 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 phillips. 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
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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 he died was 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. it's been one here since mia mars army overthrew the elected leader, hung san said she and sees pi and a cou, united states, britain and canada have announced new sanctions against the hunter, targeting top members of the judiciary. you and chief antonio gutierrez, urged the world to put more pressure on me and last military rulers, in a statement he has says, in the past year, there has been an intensification in violence,
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a deepening of the human rights and humanitarian crises, and rapid rise and of poverty in myanmar, the multiple vulnerabilities of all people across myanmar and its regional implications require an urgent response. arisen de security forces in myanmar have arrested dozens of people to prevent a nationwide strike to mark the anniversary of the last year of political turmoil. thousands of others have been killed, detained, or fled their homes a year on from the coo and myanmar and things look relatively normal on the surface. but a pervasive armed presence betrays a country firmly under military control. on february 1st 2021 on the sign to cheat 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 and his own. the generals claimed without evidence that there had been
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massive voter fraud to explain their take over 2 cheese ousting led to massive protests. thousands of people took to the streets or joined resistance groups. the military has retaliated with a bloody crack down. according to the un, 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 the u. n. a year on, on democracy, looks a long way away for me and mark people around the world ab celebrating the lunar new year, which office in the year of the taiga. once again, the festivities are muted by concerns over the corona virus pandemic. but in time among such dharma drum mountain rather than a year, by striking the temple bell,
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$108.00 times, the ritual symbolizes the sweeping away of human worries. the wants of the w. c. as a reminder, the top story we're following for you, u. s. and russian diplomats clashed over you crying at the un security council. b. u. s. accused russia destabilizing europe by massing troops near ukraine's bought up. russia said the u. s. was steering up hysteria, and insisted it had no plans to invade. that's it. from here, the news team from our next doc film goes to west africa to visit the grape 8 great apes. i'll close his relatives in the animal way. i suppose i'm the green. do you feel worried about the planet me to
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