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whether it's in relation to nato, or i'm fulfilling the ukrainian side of the minsk agreement a bit more. and then rossa is doing at this moment in time. i've spoken to our correspondent here, also people here who say no waves administer lensky so much under pressure domestically. that would be his end. so that's a kind of very static situation or so it's is coming in to him. he'll have asked a nina that earlier about the hopes that shoals and his delegation have fought for this, this visit, and also tomorrow's visit in particular with cotton. do they really think they can move something? well, they certainly don't believe that germany alone, that all sorts alone will be able to end this to diffuse the sand off. that is not the expectation on any side and having seen or have so in the past. declare the very fact that negotiations,
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while negotiations taken to fall almost at that talks are still continuing across many formats. not just the so called norman d format, which has been rived to certain extent. at least the top advisors are speaking with each other. there's a hope that that could move too far minutes talking to each other and then 2 heads of government talking to each other. that would be one optionality. that's a very positive perspective on this. but on the german side and from the top advisors, the germans has a very sober assessment. and that this is unlikely to be the mission that completely tons events. but it could be a lifeline for talks. and that in itself is seen as something that would be a success. the ws chief, political editor, mr. elect, krishna there for us in keith, waiting for the press conference of olaf shelton zalinski. to start the press conference, of course, we'll bring to live as soon as it happens. but 1st, he has some more stories making headlines around the world today. as the situation
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escalates on russia's border to ukraine, the 1st batch of german troop reinforcements have arrived. lithuania, their presence is meant to bolster security in the baltic region, but in said it was sending $350.00 soldiers in response to moscow, military buildup. hundreds of the world's top scientists are meeting to begin finalizing a major un report of climate change. the report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change is expected to explain how rising temperatures are already impacting our planet and what to expect in the future. thousands of people have rallied in the tennessean capital against moves by president co. he said to give himself sweeping powers over the judiciary is presidential decrease strapped to judicial watchdog, and gave himself the ability to block appointments and dismiss judges protesters to
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choose him of undermining democracy. thousands of unvaccinated health care workers have marched through the greek capital, 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 stern attention to india now and the southern state of common talk us top court is expected to rule on whether schools and colleges have the power to bound the wearing of his jobs while that is being decided, muslim girls in the state have already been asked to comply with a banana, getting turned away from schools. last week, hundreds of women took to the streets to protest. gatherings was seen in cities across india and pakistan. critics excuse from medicine, a red remote is nationalist government of discriminating against the religious minority by supporting the bad well correspondence. her manila
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chandry is in due p and kind of talk a province where the protest begun. when they are, what are people hoping to hear today? bye hello. i'm right now. standing in front of the m g. m calling in the city of the now it is one of the colleges in the city. when the controversy against the here are in this got it a few days ago, a few students stand in reading staffing styles. and because the seller is sensitive only a month, you do. if dawned into the campus ravings logan to protest against the he just and the tuition went fill out that the body happened to set aside a holiday, not binding to the hearing as we speak, the hearing is going on. we don't know what to expect me, me get an order today, or unfortunately the meant another date here, your arguments, but i hope to some little something i'm not want be wanting to see it. they do not have an opinion on this one. they want to be fees and be some point and they think
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that the entire issue is being sent by politicians on their own. less than a test. is this a local issue or have these protests impacted in other places when a local issue to begin with? but now add reports after just say for the past few weeks, the projects have spread to other parts of the country up in the north, in the west, every read essentially. and they're both kind of a job for a job. and also happened to pull from a different school, some of the parts of the country coming in where suddenly you have been, they've been objections against the coming into the school. very. he's not going to read the job. they are method it isn't you, they don't know why the situation speakers don't problem. so how did the schools justify the bad and how did students respond? well, the school from where the controversy began with basically said that no, you cannot come into the classroom very many job. they are justifying the bad thing
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that the colleges are they do should best for they have a prescribed uniform. and if you were any accept visa, suggesting and even to just identify that doesn't go be but again, and not been justification if being supported, if being propagated by some to be to that. but. but again, as i said, there are some, does your job does what been reading up? well, maybe you know if they cannot find the answer, why the situation has been something on leave and for young people getting the job when child re in do be there. thank you very much, my dear police in canada, of broken up protests against corona virus restrictions which have been blocking an important trade route with the u. s. a blockade of trucks and cars had stopped the flow of commerce across the ambassador bridge. north america's busiest border crossing bob demonstrators at a larger protest are still occupying parts of the canadian capital ottawa to the annoyance of local residence. after
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a week long stand off at the ambassador bridge policed in windsor. ontario have arrested dozens of protesters and cleared away vehicles that had blocked the vital highway. i'm frustrated that were on day 7 of this. i mean this, i could have told you from the 1st hour that this is not going to end well, unless we get in there and, and cut the, the head off the snake very, very quickly. this is a crucial border cross. and we're talking about $400000000.00 a day that crosses at this one border crossing. so the financial impact, you know, to now is, is nearing $3000000000.00 international economy. that's huge. the situation in canada's capital ottawa remains far from resolved trucks block the city center and protesters camp out in front of parliament. residents have had enough. you're not free to go anywhere you want your city. i mean, there's an illegal occupation happening there. the rule a law doesn't exist
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a few blocks away. and so, i mean it's, i guess it's intimidating. police had been reluctant to clear out protesters as long as there are children with them. oh, well there's children here in unfortunately, parents are using their children. and so i dont know the place is really tough situation for the police because i know violence, it should not happen. so and i, i had to police ordinarily tough situation. candidates. prime minister justin shadow has told testers it's time to go home. they don't seem to be listening. i'm returning to our top story. german chancellor will have shots, as in ukraine, full diplomatic talks, as fears arising that russian invasion is imminent shows is expected to offer his ukrainian counterpart laudermill zalinski more economic support, but as understood,
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he will not supply weapons. the meeting comes as u. s. intelligence says, russia now has more than a 100000 troops on ukraine's borders and could attack any day. now, i'm tomorrow. the chancellor will travel to moscow to urge the russian president vladimir putin to de escalate. the crisis dw corresponded, nay. conway reports on the challenges facing the german chancellor on today's visit to key if germany's new chancellor is going to keep at a time of unprecedented tensions. not just between ukraine in russia, but also between friends. with cave, accusing berlin of sitting on the fence. ukraine prepared its bomb shelters before an embassies evacuate their stuff. berlin's refusal to follow the lead taken by the u. s. in supplying ukraine. defensive weapons is key of number one, complaint where other countries are provided and to tank resulted ammunition, germany, his offer to sent 5000 helmets and announcement the provoked amusement and anger in
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equal measure. young marcia on her germany never has to go through what we are going through right now. hold of it never has to feel what we are feeling so mutual i am only, but if the situation were reversed, we would help you. yes, i would. there with bush, not underwater. this gas pipeline between russia and germany. nostrand to the other major point of contention. the pipeline is complete, but is yet to be commissioned. 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. what it cancelled immediately is a preemptive, sanctioned sir. moscow that the west means business or berlin refuses to spell out in public. what exactly it would do if russia were to invade berlin, called a tactical ambiguity, key of spect, germany of trying to salvage
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a lucrative business project, regardless of the security implications. with no sign for now that germany is willing to give any ground either on weapons forum of pulling all stream to olive shoals has 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, and just to remind our viewers, sir, amir zalinski and all our shows are actually in face to face talks right now we're waiting for a press conference to start. you can see live pictures here coming from key. evan, we bring you that press conference as soon as it gets on the way. while we wait, i have some sports news for you. russian figure skating star camila volley of a can compete at the beijing olympics following a decision by the court of arbitration for sport. the 15 year old helped the russians when the team event last week, but then reports of a positive doping test for a hot medication. from december emerged,
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the court ruled value of us should not be suspended. the head of a full hearing into the case. she's favored to win gold at the women's individual event, which takes place tomorrow. well, there's 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 professor know the suspension should be lifted or no, it hasn't actually made any judgment about where that value is guilty of doping or not because she is entitled to get her be sampled, tested not to be sampled as effectively backups to make sure that the original test this 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 the middle ceremonies will take place obviously to team environmental ceremony was too late. last week, whatever happens,
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the individual events that middle ceremony or stay were to take place. they clearly wanted a situation where valley ava could come away with 2 gold medals or need to have them taken away today. 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. read it is a key factor in this, 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 solely responsible for the decisions that she's taking or, or what she's actually being told now was the world and getting 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 at the 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 valley. a very sound guilty are not part of the reason why russia is bad with reduced russia is not even competing under its own name. by the way, because of that brand, it's the russian olympic committee. the reason the ban was reduced was to protect younger athletes to give a new generation of russian athletes a chance to compete. it's very ironic now, isn't it, that it is a young athlete? it's causing at all this controversy. johnson granted your sports there in beijing for us. thank you. jonathan. of thousands of american football fans packed out the us super bowl game to see the los angeles rams beat, the cincinnati bengals 23 to 20. cooper, carp scored 2 touchdowns and aaron, donal spearheaded, a fearsome defensive display. cup scored a decisive touched arm with just one minute. 25 seconds remaining, giving the rams the lead, but not before donaldson sacked bangles quarterback jo barra to seal the block.
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buster victory fans from around the united states at streamed into lay so fine stadium for the big game. with the 1st time in 2 years, there were no attendance restrictions. and there was also plenty of interest in the off field, entertainment, snoop dog, doctor gray, and surprise guest 50 cent headlined the halftime show along with mary j. blige, kendrick, lamar, and emily. the belly knowledge has made a name as the most political of all the major international film festivals. now after the rather lukewarm start, it's beginning to live up to that reputation over the weekend. the competition put women front and center, focusing the limelight on the fight for their rights. bobby corners is a woman on
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a mission. one that might seem impossible that'll see her take on the u. s. government. and when and last reasons movie robbie a 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 moved that innocently detained in guantanamo from an in guantanamo zits. as to when you are detained in guantanamo this mo perspective can often august, no hope pro. it's kafka ask look. and so i was lucky to maint marat's mother revere anna, an enchanting, wonderful, cheerful woman who is also funny labels full or not, or to whom offered to follow 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. phyllis nod cinematic directing debut call. jane introduces us to
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a clandestine women's network. providing safe abortions in 1960 s, chicago, a distant past one might believe. i think women's rights in the united states are talking about. they have not moved on one bit since the events of that film. and it's something again we, we touch on at the end of the call jane, you know, hey, let's go get equal pay. yeah, you'll be waiting until where long dead for that mikhail arrest drama. the passengers of the night uses politics as a means of triggering our collective memory. shallow gains boom portrays elizabeth, whose life changes drastically around the time form. swami dead all is elected president of france. she's a very ordinary woman. that's what i to back and she's going to a woman of her age left by her husband
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or children wanting to find a job. just very basic things. it was okay. forced to reinvent herself. the film follows elizabeth in her years of transformation from broken spirit to lie ins against all odd ocean and before the end of mitchell's presidency. lots of political undertones this weekend at the belly, nala and, except for rudy ponds everything will be okay. most competition movies went about it without wagging the finger, without preaching, especially the films with leading women. those were much more about perseverance, about emancipation and about the people, men or women who lift us up. and many premieres left the viewers with a sense that passivity is no longer an option. and that change can often only happen if we take matters into our own hands. did of musical flemish reporting
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from the berlin film festival. and we're now looking to canada, where police have broken up protests against corona virus restrictions which have been blocking an important trade route with the u. s. a blockade of trucks and cars had stopped the flow of commerce across the ambassador bridge. north america's busiest border crossing, demonstrate as adam lodge, a protest still occupying parts of the canadian capital or 2 up to the annoyance of local residence. right after a week long stand off at the ambassador bridge policed in windsor. ontario have arrested dozens of protesters and cleared away vehicles that had blocked the vital highway. i'm frustrated that were on day 7 of this. i mean this, i could have told you from the 1st hour that this is not going to end well, unless we get in there and cut the, the head off the snake very, very quickly. this is a crucial order cross. and we're talking about $400000000.00 a day that crosses at this one border crossing. so the financial impact, you know,
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to now is, is nearing $3000000000.00 on our national economy. that's huge. the situation in canada's capital, iowa remains far from resolved trucks block the city center and protesters camp out in front of parliament residents have had enough. you're not free to go anywhere you want in your city. i mean, there's an illegal occupation happening there. the rule of law doesn't exist a few blocks away. and so, i mean it's, i guess it's intimidating. police had been reluctant to clear out protesters as long as there are children with them. oh, well there's children here in unfortunately, parents are using their children. and so i don't know the place is really tough situation for the police because i know violence. it should not happen. so and i i had to police ordinarily tough situation. canada's prime minister just and shadow
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has told protesters, it's time to go home. they don't seem to be listening and a quick reminder of our top story german chance allah schwartz is currently meeting with ukrainian president ramirez. zelinski in here were standing by for a news conference that was supposed to start an hour ago and is still delayed shows . was said to be offering ukraine more economic support as far as a growing of an imminent russian invasion. the chancellor will follow his meeting here in moscow tomorrow to speak with russian president vladimir putin, of course, will bring you that press conference. we've seen live pictures of the venue right now as soon as it starts, but 1st we go to nigeria or an illustrator is working to change racial bias in medical training and education. a recent us study has found that in some medical books, only 4 percent of images show people with dark skin. d,
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w. west africa correspondent, florida to cora, met g d, berry, ebay, to find out more. this is legacy university hospital generations of doctors, nurses, all kinds of medics have studied here. and this is one of the books that they use. it's a standard textbook used my international students all around the world. and if you flip through the pages, it's very easy to see that most of the illustrations here are just as white skin is almost as if black people don't have operations. i don't have babies. and for yes, no one really challenged that i met with one man who not only challenged it, what is doing something about she the berry e b deed ceased his illustration of a black fetus went viral. people around the world realised they had never seen themselves represented that his picture turned into much more than
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a drawing and more like a voice speaking out for the black community, they had to understand that destroy was more than just a medical official or what it was a message of hope to do to, to the black community. and then i said for me, known drunk are no longer a passion. what the purpose for me. so, i mean, i had to torn from being different lo street or to be an advocate, a little efficient housing means there's news because disney local rip with industry medical literature, for example, some skin conditional represent differently on a blocking than iis on i cities on, on the white skin and it has led to a lot of muse deadness on, on this side of the doctor, because he or she had no experience or how can we technical knew how, when, how to that new just keep going on on the block vision. and this wondering where a potential matter, because if we walk towards including more diverse joint medical says will medical
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fit into twin and more exposed to disjoined and would have an experience in treating patients. e bay has been inundated with reactions from black communities around the world. we showed his pictures to medical students here in lagos. yes. africa? yes. the melanie was of the clint alcorda shows me see in textbooks, a dreadful white people raise up with the rushes you talked about in white valley pink. so then if i go to the hospital, if i sub my clinicals on my be looking for pink roch's, why is not pink in black people? so i feel this and many more medical conditions related to block watch i the green lawn, green, the medical community, especially in africa. so once we start using our black people, once we see is going out in was the reason is, will, you will be like a difference between what to read not is, whoop our to us in arg was. and that them love to, to actually her post like on the founded written since he best picture went viral.
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he says several publishers have commissioned him to draw more black medical illustration. he says he plans to publish his own textbook on skin conditions in black people. and wants to set up a training school for other african medical illustrators to india. now at the top court in the southern state of connor talker is expected to rule on whether schools and colleges half the parts of band the wearing of her jobs. well, that is being decided, muslim girls in the state have 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. gatherings were seen in cities across india, and also in pakistan. could excuse india's prime minister, marin remote is nationalist government of discriminating against a religious minority by supporting that's well,
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correspondents are manila chandry is in do p and contact province where the protest begun. or what are people hoping to hear today? bye hello. i'm right now standing in front of me and jim, call it in the city of b. now it is one of the colleges in the city when the controversy against the job. in this call it a few days ago of your students dawned in wearing staffing style loss happening because the sellers cents a month into if dawned into the campus ravings logan to protest against the he just and the commission went. so i was just calling to verify the holiday coming to the hearing as we speak, the hearing is going on. we don't know what to expect. be me, get an order today. unfortunately, doug meant another date here in your arguments, but i focus on something i'm not one be wanting to see if they do not have an opinion on this one. they want to be b and b for boy. and they think that the entire issue would be by point efficient
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in what they're all invested in test. is this a local issue or have these protests impacted in other places waiting for the local issue to begin with. but now as before, stuff adjusting for the past few weeks, the protests have went to other parts of the country in the north west, everywhere eventually. and they're both kind of finding a job in florida. and also there have been defaults, found like different school and some other parts of the country coming in where somebody is going to party. i've been living objection against love coming into the school. very. 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 a justify the ban and the how did students respond well, the schools from added on to lesson began with 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 prescribe. we're going
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to come and if you were and you stop is a feel it's suggesting and you know, just identity that doesn't go with. but again, and i've been justification, is being supported is being obligated by somebody to be does that. but again, as i said, there are some does the job black does. i've been reading the job for many years. they cannot find the answer why the situation has been started on that leave and for young people getting the job well, children in that you do that. thank you very much. one era and another reminder, for our view is we are still standing by for an expected news conference with german chancellor all of shows as ukrainian president william is in lensky in kissing live pictures of the venue here. that news conference was supposed to start an hour ago and following a longer than expected meeting between the 2 lead us focused on what is regarded as an imminent threat from the russian military on ukraine's border. importantly,
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the chancellor will vent fly to moscow to speak to morrow with russian president vladimir putin. but before we come to that, here are some more stories making headlines around the world today. as the situation escalades on russia's border with ukraine, the 1st batch of german troop reinforcements have arrived. in lithuania, their presence is meant to bolster security in the baltic region, but in said it was sending $350.00 soldiers in response to moscow. military build up hundreds of the world's top scientists are meeting to begin finalizing a major un report on climate change. the report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change is expected to explain how rising temperatures are already impacting our planet and what to expect. in the future. thousands of people have rallied in the tennessean capital against moves by president case said to give himself sweeping powers over the judiciary is presidential decrease,
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scrap the judicial watchdog and gave himself the ability to block appointments and dismissed judges. protesters to say of undermining democracy. thousands of unvaccinated health care workers of march through the greek capital, 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. we're going to pakistan now, which has become a haven for at least $1400000.00 refugees from afghanistan. and they are just the ones who are registered and thought the real number could be twice as high. but without proper papers, many children are denied access to pakistan school system. and that's why afghan communities have said.

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