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ah, ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, german chancellor, all of shots joined the procession of worldly. this heading for keith and moscow. as western allies stepped up diplomatic efforts to calm the crisis over. you cried . also on the program. i caught in india as expected to roll on a ban on the wearing of his jobs in schools and karnataka state muslim students to say the ban as an infringement of their religious rights. and russian figure skater,
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camilla valley havoc can compete in the olympic women. singles event after she is cleared of doping charges by the sports court of arbitration. but that may not be the last word on this case. ah, i'm good. how else as well come to the progress? germany's chancellor. all of charlotte's has arrived in ukraine for diplomatic talks. as fears arising that the russian invasion is imminent, sholtes, as expected to offer his ukrainian counterpart brought him his lensky more economic support. but no weapons. the visit comes a star from the organization for security into comics. corporation pulled out of the city of dot net, which is held by pro russian separatists. they have been monitoring the conflict that western intelligence sources say. the russia now has more than
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a $100000.00 troops on ukraine's borders. or to morrow, the chancellor will travel to moscow to urge the russian president vladimir putin to deescalate the crisis de w correspondence. nick connelly reports on the challenges facing the german chancellor on today's visit to keith. germany's new chancellor is going to cave at a time of unprecedented tensions not just between ukraine, russia, but also between friends. with cave, accusing berlin of sitting on the fence. ukraine prepared its bomb shelters for an embassies evacuate their stuff. berlin's refusal to follow the lead taken by the u . s. supplying ukraine defense of weapons is key of number one, complaint where other countries are provided and to tank missiles, ammunition, germany, his offer to sent 5000 helmets and announcement the provoked amusement and anger in equal measure. young, missouri. i hope germany never has to go through what we are going through right
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now. all of it never has to feel what we are failing. so mitchell, i am only, but if the situation were reversed, we would help you. yes, i would. my thoughts are on the promotion. this gas pipeline between russia and germany. nostrand too, is the other major point of contention. the pipeline is complete, but is yet to be commissioned. and ukraine hopes ever will be granted. the pipeline would allow russia supplies gas, customers, western europe, without the need for ukraine's pipeline network, allowing the kremlin to destabilize ukraine. ukraine wants it cancelled immediately as a preemptive, sanctioned to moscow that the west means business. while berlin refuses to spell out in public, what exactly it would do if russia were to invade berlin calls it tactical ambiguity, key of spect, germany of trying to salvage a lucrative business project, regardless of the security implications. with no sign for now that germany is
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willing to give any ground either on weapons for a mock bowling no stream to olive shoals as his work cut out to convince his ukrainian host that he has their interests at heart. that they can trust him to negotiate away at this crisis when he goes to moscow. well, did i because when it's nicole, the files that report, he joins us now from the ukrainian capital. olaf, schultz nick has arrived in kia. now, what's the latest? while he is on his way to meet priscilla, jim is the lensky comes on a day of heightened tension. is the real sense that the pressure is finally getting to the ukrainian leadership we heard from ukraine's about the u. k. he came out and said that ukraine might consider promising not to join nature in reserves and got security guarantees before having to ro back and basically disavow his estatements within hours. so a sense of height, intentions and growing pressure and uncertainty how vis ukrainian leadership is gonna deal with all the threats it's facing. so we're hearing that he has only got
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one hour with present zalinski can, can we read anything into that? well the one hand, i would like to be fewer in the way of big issues, big differences opinion than there will be when chancellor shoals goes to moscow to morrow year. we have to remember m l m a conference 25 hours about me put in not getting very far, but hearing care of auxiliary our fears that that is a sign that there isn't huge interest in listening to the ukrainian position that they will basically be some kind of a pressure put on key of to accept rushes demands to deescalate this is the easiest way out of this crisis. sophia, is there that germany will not stand up for ukraine's interest. we'd have no confirmation of that, but definitely in a tense situation like this, lots being read into that here and give well, the germany is one of a number of western countries that stella, it's citizens to leave you crying. how's that going down in here? it's interesting, after weeks of tensions and pretty spectacular headlines with the u. s. releasing
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intelligence data and plans alleged plans by russia to organize full flag operations. what, deeper stable as ukraine. lots that just went over people's head a heads you had the same feeling. they just weren't paying attention to was zoning out, trying to get on with their daily lives, but seeing for diplomats packing up shot heading for the borders. heading to the airports, airlines counseling flight that really has spooked people. people telling you they're starting to withdraw money from the banks to make sure they have options to get out of. they need to. yes they, we spoke some people and asked them how they were feeling what they thought situation. let's have a look. we have a lot of this information we don't know who we need to trust people. it's own that said they rush level starts like on monday or tuesday as far as our members. but i don't know what it would be here. so hope, personal defenders. but on our end, i believe that every single day, okay. and they stay here for now and maybe for something they leave,
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maybe i will go somewhere to live even closer to the poland. i actually don't know what to do. i. i wait for the, for some news and i just wait, i don't know so many stuff is gone. well, nick, out of uncertainty that but should worst come to us. how an ordinary ukrainians preparing for a possible invasion, all that all well, lots of people are doing what it people here and give you have been talking about in recent days, looking for the nearest bomb shelter. often that's in the school or in the cellar of a neighbourhood building, making sure the doors are actually accessible and hadn't been locked because these bombshells often haven't been used or tested for years. people packing cases with the essentials, with cash, clothes and documents in case they need to leave in a hurry. i. people are also putting life decisions on hold,
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delaying getting mortgages buying property. basically trying to be as free as possible with as few commitments possible in case they do need to look back up shop for now. people most people we spoke to were thinking about at worst having to leave a western ukraine for re is closer to the nato. but potentially of see there is the sense that people to want to leave ukraine if a company would happen, that would mean you, can you refugees in the, you something the people in poland, the government there is already preparing for. thank you. the comedy, therefore, the view from you crane. now, as a german chancellor, all of shows has arrived in kia. let's get the german perspective of this visit from w a political correspondent nina has a nina. what realistically can shows offer ukraine? well, above all, i'd like to come back to something that nick just mentioned it, even if they can only talk for an hour. we'll have choice and presidency lensky. the german government's position is, of course,
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that all of these talks are closely coordinated. also within the you, they're a very strictly prepared, very diligently prepared beforehand. so there is an intense exchange between the european leaders and the ukranian leader. and so germany's official position maintains that it war cancel be avoided. so with this dual track approach, keep russia at the negotiating table, but also make it clear that aggression would come at a very high price for russia, that there would be severe consequences. we've had that repeatedly now from high ranking members of the government. now, all i've shown is not going to announce delivery of tanks or similar heavy weapons to ukraine, but germany could send money to ukraine and they're looking into delivering other forms of non lethal military material right now as we speak. but above all, what they can do is outline in detail to vladimir putin just how costly it would be for him to engage in military operations and ukraine. plus, of course,
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they can try and work towards reviving more regular, regular diplomatic formats for the medium turn solution of this crisis. so one of those sanctions, it could of course, be north stream to the gas pipeline. to not let it go online, which germany has really put on the table yet, or also germany refusing to send and weapons wise germany. so can well because ukraine is basically on berlin's doorsteps and jammed, the german government has been adopting a very cautious approach. much more cautious, it's been criticized also by the u. s. americans and also by the british government for that cautious approach. but it is about war or peace in continental europe. so very far away from the u. s. and also far away from the u. k. so, continental europe potentially stands a lot more to lose than the u. s. or even the u. k. and many people here in berlin are worried that if diplomatic efforts to avoid war fail,
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then ukraine could only be the start. and then vladimir putin could potentially target other former soviet republics. next, like the baltic states they, their leaders have expressed that fear also to all our sides when they were here in berlin last week. so also in the public language, the german government are trying to focus on trying to avoid war and not talk in detail about what would potentially happen once they're potentially is war. because they say that that could only help speed up the spiral of escalation. our political correspondent nina has or their own german chancellor, all our shortest visit to ukraine. thank you. nina. meanwhile, stalks in europe and asia are tumbling on the back of the increasing tensions between russia and ukraine. the trading day began with losses in tokyo, hong kong and well by investors. they're reacting to the u. s. government wanting that a russian attack on you crank would be imminent. the negative sentiment fed through to the european trading day. germany is dax sinking 3.6 percent rushes main market
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for foreign focused companies, slid more than 5 percent before recovering. slightly does not have look at some of the other stories making headlines. a situation escalades on russia's border to ukraine. the 1st batch of german troop reinforcement have arrived. in lithuania, their presence is meant to bolster security in the baltic region. berlin said it was sent in 350 soldiers and response to moscow's military. build up thousands of people have rallied the tennessean capital against, moved by president k said to give himself sweeping powers over the judiciary. his presidential decrease, scrapped a judicial watchdog and gave himself the ability to block appointments and dismiss judges protest as accuse him of undermining democracy. thousands of unvaccinated health care workers have marched through the gree capital,
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athens demanding the government, allow them to return to work without being vaccinate. vaccine mandate for health workers means those who have not had at least one dose, will face suspension without pay please. in canada and have clear protest is blocking a major border crossing with the us demonstrators opposing vaccine rules and pandemic restrictions kept the ambassador bridge closed for days. authorities arrested some protesters at the side, but some of the protest in the capitol, ottawa, and other cities are still causing disruptions. dozens of migrants have been rescued off the coast of italy after trying to cross the mediterranean sea. there were picked up by coast guards, rescue vessels and taken to the island of land producer. several people are still on accounted for in india, the southern states o'connor taco top course is expected to rule on where the schools and colleges have the power to bound the wearing of his jobs. while that is
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being decided, muslim girls in the state of already been asked to comply with a band and are getting turned away from schools. last week, hundreds of women took to the streets to protest the ban. gatherings were seen in the cities across india and pakistan. critics abuse prime minister, the red remote is nationalist government is discriminating against a religious minority by supporting the bad well correspondent her manila children is in due p and contact province where the protest begun. or what are people hoping to hear today? but hello, i'm right now standing in front of me and jim, call it in the city of the now it is one of the colleges in the city where the controversy against the he just did this a few days ago. a few students standing wearing staffing styles and because the seller is sensitive only a month into if dawned into the campus ratings. logan to protest against the he
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just as the commission went so out of that the body type in the status. i want to be not binding to the urine as we speak, the hearing is going on. we don't know what to expect. we may get an order today, or unfortunately the diag meant putting the order for another day hearing more arguments. but i spoke to some little something, i know what they wanted to see, and they do not have an opinion on this one. they want to be fees and be some point . and they think that this entire issue by point addition, what their own method in test is this a local issue or have these protests impacted in other places? what if with a local issue to begin with, but now add before stuff adjusting for the past few weeks. the projects have went to other parts of the country in the north, in the west, and be where essentially, and they're both kind of finding a job in florida. and also they're having to pull it from a different school or some other parts of the country coming in where somebody is going to party. i've been living objection against the coming into the school. very
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. he's not the guy where the job, they are left that it isn't you, they don't know why the situation i think and such a don't suddenly. so how did the schools justify the bad and how did students respond? well, the school from that want to listen began, but basically said that, no, you cannot come into the classroom getting the job. they are justifying the bank, saying that the call is on the institution before they have a prescribe. we're going to fall. and if you were any except piece of knowledge adjusting and you know, just identity that doesn't go with. but again, and i've been justification, is being supported is being propagated by something like that. but. but again, as i said, there are some jobs like does, i've been reading the job for many years. they cannot find the answer. why the situation at the consultant on leaving for young people getting the job well, chaudhry, if you do be that, thank you very much. for the russian figure,
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skating star camila oliver can compete at the beijing olympics following a decision by the court of arbitration for sport. the 15 year old help the russians win the team event last week, but then reports of a positive doping test for a hot medication. from december emerge, the court ruled by the of us should not be suspended ahead of a full hearing into the case. she's favorite to win gold at the women's individual event, which takes place tomorrow. do you suppose correspondence? johnson crane is in beijing. earlier i asked him to explain the court's ruling. yet in terms of what the panel decided out to really it had to weigh out. but 2 things, one was the integrity of competition. in other words, if valley ava, as it turn out would have had doped, how would that affect the integrity of the competition? would it damage it? how would the athletes who are competing also feel,
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knowing that perhaps someone was sharing the ice of them who wasn't clean? on the other hand, i had to look at the fairness on valley over. she is 15 years old. let's not forget . and as such, she is a protected person on the anti doping rules. and the panel pointed to that in a verdict essentially saying look, if we were to start valley eva from competing, and it later turns out she wasn't guilty of doping. how would that affect how you could cut course her significant personal harm? the panel, those are criticized the fact that it took 6 weeks for this positive test results. come to right now that there was a press conference area, and by cass i no questions, but there was a statement. let's listen to that. now. the panel considered fundamental principles of fairness, irreparable harm, and the relative balance of interest as between the applicants and the athlete who did not test positive during the olympic games in beijing, but is still subject to a disciplinary procedure on the merits, following hope,
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positive antidote being test undergoing in december 2021. in particular, the panel considered that preventing the athlete to compete billing the games would cause her irreparable harm in these circumstances. well as nothing set in stone yet is it? no, there isn't anything set in stone. yeah. get hard because either the panels today was looking at whether the provision of a suspension should be lifted. oh no. it hasn't actually made any judgment about whether by the eva is guilty of doping or not because she is entitled to get her be sample tested, not to be sampled as effectively or backup sample to make sure that the original test is out was correct. the i c had wanted everything to be heard in one go over. all parties didn't agree so that we can only assume that was on the russian sized. the i c has since come out and said need of metal ceremonies will take place. obviously to team environmental ceremony was delays last week. whatever happens the
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individual events that middle ceremony or stay were to take place. they clearly that was a situation where the valley eva could come away with 2 gold medals or need to have them taken away at a later date. so the middle ceremonies are on hold. but we can level yeah, that is only 15 years old. what does this controversy tell us about the adults advising? yes, we keep repeating. i don't mean that she is 15 years old, but it is a key factor in it, because clearly she's putting a lot of trust in the people around her. whether that's a coaches, doctors or other support staff. so the question is, should she be responsible for the decisions that she's taking or, or what she's actually being told now was that the world i agency is actually looking into the entourage. we've had that confirmed because it's real echoes of east germany and the taping regime that when young i see given banned substances under the pretense that they were the victim. and so it clearly is an issue. and
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the big problem really is again, russian taping is in the spotlight with a very, a very sound guilty are not part of the reason why russia is fine with reduced russia is not even competing under the name, by the way, because of that ban. it's russian olympic committee, part of the reason the band with regina was to protect young athletes to get a new generation of russian athletes a chance to compete. it's very ironic now, isn't it, that it is a young athlete that's causing all this controversy? johnson crane d w sports. they're in beijing for a thank you, jonathan. and in other sports news, thousands of american football fans packed out to you as super bowl game. to see the los angeles rams beat, the cincinnati bengals 23 to 20. cooper cup scored 2 touchdowns and aaron donald spearheaded a fearsome defensive display cup scored a decisive touched on with just one minute 25 seconds remaining, giving the rams the lead. but not before donald sacked bangles quarterback jo
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barrow to seal the block bust of victory fans from around the united states streamed into the eyes, so fi stadium or the big game where the 1st time, 2 years, there were no attendance restrictions. there was also plenty of interest in the offer field, entertainment, snoop dog, doctor dray, and surprise guest 50 cent headlined, the halftime shop, along with mary j. blige. camerac lamar and eminent ah, now the belly knowledge has made a name as the most political of all the major international film festivals. now after robert lukewarm start is beginning to live up to that reputation over the weekend. the competition put women front and center focus in the limelight on the fight for their rights and those of others. bobby coroners is a woman on
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a mission. one that might seem impossible that'll thier take on the u. s. government and when and last reasons movie robbie corn us versus george w bush tells a romanticized version of a true story that of a german turkish mother seeking justice for her son knew that innocently detained in guantanamo them. an in guantanamo was it's. it's just when you're detained in guantanamo this no perspective can often august, no hoper. it's kafka. ask look. and so i was lucky to me. morales is mother rebecca and then chanting, wonderful, cheerful woman who is also funny labels full or not. that's who whom offered of coal met him, captain, brings all those adjectives to life. and it's her stellar performance that turns this story of david and goliath into a hard warming tale about the boundless power of motherly love.
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