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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah ah, ah, this is data we news, lying from berlin, you leaders call on russia to stop making threats to use nuclear weapons. but a man was issued following a summit in prague that formalized a fresh round of sanctions against russia. or it's a war of aggression in ukraine. also coming up the nobel peace prize goes to 3
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champions of human rights jailed fellow rosie an activist. alice in yet ski is honored alongside russia, memorial organization, and ukraine center for civil liberties. ah, i'm nick off really ships good to have you with us. you leaders have reaffirmed their continuing support of ukraine and its defense against russian aggression. they did so as they wrapped up an informal summit and prague that they said had also move the block closer to finding common steps to a wording an energy crisis. this winter walking together in unity. this is what fried as informal european council meeting was all about. you leaders came together approx historic castle to underline, above all,
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one thing that continuing support for ukraine. more humanitarian and mandatory 8 was promised. this shows supporting that the european union is determined to continue making him pay for his war of aggression and in parallel. we continue to stand firmly with ukraine team europe. that is, that you and the member states is ukraine's most important support alongside the united states. u member states signed of their 8 sanctum package earlier this week in light of recent escalations in form of shambria friends and a partial military mobilization by russia. but while every one agrees to stand with ukraine, divisions remain on how to deal with the consequences. a severe european energy crisis. germany was criticized for going it alone. after announcing at $200000000000.00 domestic energy package to support consumers and businesses,
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sholtes try to come the waters shoveling at oakland lots. i used the opportunity to explain the package to my counterparts and to put it into the european context. this was important and it certainly contributed to clearing up misunderstandings with our decisions. we're moving within the framework of what others in europe a doing too little hope on long. but instead of single national packages, many countries are calling for more unified response in form of a common price cap on gas. but nothing has been decided get more concrete steps i expected at the leaders next meeting in brussels in 2 weeks. now brussels bureau chief alexander of a lamb and was at the summit and frog. here's our summary. united against russia, but still looking for a magic wand to solve the current energy price crisis. that's in a nutshell, the outcome of the summit here in frog. despite intensive discussions,
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you leaders did not manage to move much closer to a solution. some are convinced a price kept on natural gas, will do that trick. others are arguing against any market interventions. germany, for instance, hopes to form a global alliance with countries in asia to lower energy prices. the you is not an island. german chancellor. all of shoulds said, but it's europe, 1st and foremost, that has to deal with the consequences of russia's aggression. the war in ukraine is a turning point of shoulds pointed out, once again, here in prague, you leaders are still learning what that really means. that here is nobel peace prize as being shared by 3 champions of human rights jail, bella, rosie, and rights activist alas, b eliot ski russia memorial organization and ukraine center for civil liberties. the joint award highlights the significance of civil society for peace and
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democracy. the most highly anticipated announcement in a week of awards. at the stroke of 11 in oslo, the chair of norway's nobel committee ended the speculation. this yes peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate o. s. b ali, a skin from belarus, the russian human rights organization, memorial an the ukrainian human rights organization center for civil liberties. together with another the committee informed the winners in chief by phone till so, congratulations. oh oh, it's okay, it's it, sir. oh, it's great. oh,
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thank you. the c c l says there stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the invading russian army accountable. still, graham, we're documenting russian military war crimes in ukraine to write the whole country with the most of the land. in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now history in is watching. the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus. he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fate of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year, as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent that a premier da you go into effect. this prize gives us fresh moral strength. i know that but moral approval for all of us, not lamb. and for many of our colleagues, li,
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and not only within memorial. what here are you there at the premium. we consider this prize them to be a tribute to the russian human rights community as a whole. when we're sold, the nobel committee says this year's prize was not intended to be a direct message to the russian president with most though it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime of vladimir putin. which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday. and from war, let's bring in our corresponding man. he has putting a, he's in use now on the black sea in southern ukraine, but he has how people ukraine reacted to the nobel peace prize announcement. well the announcement that to the organic the organization's center for civil liberties gets the prize has been welcomed in ukraine and as a thought of as deserved. but her decision to award them at the same time, the same,
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the price at the same time or 2 decisions and opposition or is in russia and billers has somehow been seen critical here in ukraine. basically not because these organizations or, and, and that human rights defender in belarus were, were deemed not worthy of the nobel peace prize. that's not the criticism that is voiced here. but the criticism is more that the 3 that representatives from the 3 countries representatives not of the state but of civil society, of the 3 countries were of awarded at the same time. this was seen as repeating some kind of a narrative about the 3 countries being close together and they have been some very fierce reactions from the ukranian government. for example, presidential adviser said that he found that the nobel peace prize committee had a very interesting concept of peace by awarding the price to
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organisations from the to aggressive countries and the country that was aggressive . another minister said that a, this reminded him of moscow's talk about the friendship of peoples. and the, the criticism here is actually that this plays into the hands of further russian imperialist as it is considered here. narrative of the 3 countries being somehow a unity and it would have been better to award the price to either countries that are less ab bound together by these narratives or, or to just choose $1.00 of them. so this, this, this, this decision has not been met with could just is not only from the government i cited to governance sources, but also from society. yes. a pretty controversial decision there for ukraine. tell us more about the winner from there than the human rights organization. center for
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civil liberties. it's an organization that has been founded in the 2 thousands, but it has become very active after 2014 in with regards to this war in the don boss, regions as documented for crimes against war crimes or crimes against humanity in the numbers. reason force disappearances, etc. and since this year, since the full scale invasion, it has focused mainly on documenting war crimes committed by the russians in the occupied in formerly occupied territories. because of course, they do not have access to the actually occupied territories. under the idea behind is was behind this was that all these crimes need to be documented. all the evidence needs to be collected. so it will be available to courts in the future when they will start judging all these crimes that have been happening
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here in these territories. northwest of key of ne of keys. and recently, the terry trees in the heart of region that have been re taken by the crane army mateus. can you give us the latest on the war? where does that ukrainian counter offensive stand that we've been following? so in the past few days, ukraine has made very fast territorial games in her own region and also some games in blue and green and the border between arc in the north east. and in the south. we haven't had a lot of news as well just today or, or yesterday the advancement is slowing, but it is still ongoing misspelling and yesterday, southern ukraine. thank you so much man. he has was also recently granted access to ukrainian troops and southern ukraine's mc alive region
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. they've been making games for days now in areas illegally annexed by russia. and as he found out the counter offensive also comes at a terrible cost on both sides with these positions are well $40.00 by ukrainian soldiers have withstood several months of shelling in the trenches. the lines haven't moved to most of that time. recently, things started shifting up ahead. they've started to attack russian positions more aggressively by year proponents now in some directions. we have been able to move forward. even right now an attack is going on that us. we try to put them under constant pressuring, so it will go our way. the way this of several don't have because we do want to prove, let me show you where i guys live. miss o, just stay for several months. the army doesn't have enough personnel to retake them
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in and out more often. this group is getting ready for the cold season. however, include fewer kelly. as you move forward in winter, we will have to heat all of the space it will be in his own by then. let's hope so for god's sake. 2 days ago a shell hit just above their beds. look, thankfully, the roof is so well built in golden get through hospital nipple mill further behind the lines, ambulances wait for injured charges to evacuate into hospitals. we told that 3 ukrainians were heard by a storming russian position. frontline, paramedics had them over to an ambulance that shuttles between the war zone and the hospital. a wood grain, you know,
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authority is admitted to roughly 10000 dead soldiers as well below estimates of russian losses. but neither side are releasing precise or credible number. ha. oh, this time none of the injuries seem to be severe. for this school year. a counter attack is costing ukrainian blood, the paramedics say they've become busier recently. bishop, but on nickel muscle, the number of injured is higher during the attack because our guys move forward to the positions of the russian villains. then it's easy for the russians to hit them because they know their positions well and can show them in a book into summer because it's the microwave. the paramedics returned to their waiting position. they don't know when the next trip to the hospital will be. they
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know it will come let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making is around the world to day. talk between britain and ireland have made progress towards resolving the issue of northern ireland trade. the issue has long been deadlocked, whether you pay earlier, threatening to unilaterally override the brakes and deal irelands foreign minister said the talks were now quote, in a different spelling talents. royal couple has visited some of the wounded from the countries worst ever mass killing king maha video, long corn and queen. so tina also met relatives of the 36 people, highly mostly children who were killed by an ex policeman and a ram bench at a daycare center yesterday. and uganda, our health workers are racing to contain an outbreak of the ebola virus. it's the 1st break at the sundance strain of the virus in uganda. in a decade, a strain which has no approved vaccine or drug treatment. they're growing fears.
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the virus could spread across east africa. terribly is julius morgan. why has the story from where this outbreak started? the grief he still ro, formerly course m b. o. a few weeks ago he lost his 12 year old son to what he suspected was malaria. and when his wife fill you a day later, he assumed it was a mother's depression caused by her very ferment. but at the hospital, she was diagnosed me the bola, and immediately isolated assembler, as she left in the ambulance gone by you. because she cried for her children. now again, this was the last time simple would see his way for life. it aberration in the isolation center was the 1st to call. it was around mid town on saturday when he informed us that she had breathed her last week on the news of the killer disease
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has shut the residence of my due to after losing me buzz to abolla. many people here are now living in fear that the deadly virus may have spread to your families . some are already being monitored by health teams because they are contexts of conformed cases. and as the health white as continue their chicks, there's also a growing awareness of the 3 among the villages. every day they are coming to dress the context under we are, we are happy that the context did tend to the one disability. none has been conducted a disease, but to only say again, the feeling may have ada contacts again. at a nearby hospital staff are undergoing refresher training, some at demanding additional pay searing the risks div hudden use of health work as of died from a bowler. after treating an infected patient, these are the teams of people walking the 1st time. when some of this mission date
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was tedious and was made for the typical the typical lesson. but it was the whole team on which was to do that. and civil veritas, in less than a month, it has sprayed from this village. we are, the virus was 1st detected to places as far as 200 kilometers a week. but the government claims that the outbreak is under control. unlike in previous outbreaks, this time, samples are analyzed on site we, for, we used to send our samples either to south africa or sometimes to the us or europe . so it was taking a week or more you can imagine to and as your weighty people are getting infected, this was the case in uganda for previous a bullet outbreaks. the fust in 2000 was the deadliest. it claimed more than
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$200.00 lives. this time you get is dealing with a strain of the virus that spreads more slowly. as health teams from of contaminated material from samples home. those left behind would be hope in their beloved is the last case. india is diverse and devout. the overwhelmingly hindu nation is also home to a smaller but still significant muslim population appear. research center survey shows the majority of both groups see little in common with each other and prefer to live separately, which is causing all sorts of problems on the housing market. finding a place to live is not easy in overcrowded indian city where the task can even be more challenging if you happen to be a muslim nissan taska. remember the difficulties his family had
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when they were moving to mom by your company already knew of the madness broker and we were speaking about where is the nearby mosque? basically he had told that we were non muslims, and we were asking if, if the mosque is not near by, but my father was asking him, the most is nearby. so any gotten on there to be a muslim, he, the exclusion of the broker changed on the police are os, i'm saudi. but these other than you cannot be having of like in kindergarten and hindu, was confirmed the discrimination even if they profit from the situation as image boomer got a picnic. so whenever i went to look for a house, a lot of people often used to ask me my name up number by when i told them probably that was good to not allow me to enter the house and look at it. and i got a good day, had i been a muslim ebony that they wouldn't have, let me. i got home was 3 more did awful god made the cut. but even if muslims managed to get a house, the problems might just begin. i'd been arguments with them that if legal, basic,
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all the arguments regarding some bon bons, and some islam of all of its lloyd would just lay your door be said out of no red and you're gonna, you're gonna bargain your leg. what would you say to that? because you're just being a dog for your identity. lou disconnect means many muslims end up in muslim, only localities your hobby misery can be there are many problems, but people compromise because they feel safe. bigger. there's a lack of good infrastructure, playgrounds, and schools. environment isn't good, but still people compromise. critics, a religious tendons have risen in indiana. prime minister mod is hindu nationalist . government. india does not have a comprehensive law against discrimination in the private housing and rental markets. it was always there, but now it has been really prison and, and people are not ashamed to say that they don't want to see muslims ah,
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and in their vicinity. and excuses that are made up i range from since we don't allow you know, onion and garlic do we don't eat meat. oh, so we prefer, ah, tenants who don't eat meat or are vegetarian, et cetera. but the reality is that the don't want to give their houses to muslims and are so discrimination writ in. those don't want to accept, given the social political and what reasons it would want to. accusations of cheating have been swirling around hugh as grandmaster huns niemen, with niemen denying he's getting electronic signals to tell him what most to make or what it was. food is when you're at the center of a chest cheating scandal, the security checks are going to be farrah. but as the u. s. championships got underway this week, hans niemen remains tight lit. i think this game spoke for itself and showed the
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chest for the am and, and also showed that i'm not going to back down and i'm going to play my best dress here regardless of the pressure that i'm wondering if the accusations come from the very top of the sport, magnet carlson, the world's best player 1st hinted at niemen, so let's cheating early last month that followed a shock defeat to niemen, that ended his 53 game and beacon street. and there, there we have a handshake, then name and admitted to cheating. and to minor games on line when he was younger . but he said he play in the news to prove he doesn't wear an electronic device. yeah. they can literally, tommy knows ridiculous thing. they want me to ship fully naked. i'll do it. i don't care because i know i know that i'm clean and i'm willing to say to subject myself, you want, you want me to play. and in a, in a closed box with 0 electronic transition. i don't care, you know, enough in the scandal. crank up a level 2 weeks later during an online game between the pair. what no colson,
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kicking the game after, just one move, magnet johnson just resign. got up and left, switched off his camera. and that's all we know right now. afterwards he accused name and directly for the 1st time writing on social media. i believe that niemen has cheated more and more recently than he has publicly admitted. this week, the website chest dot com said it found niemen, had probably cheated in more than 100 online games, but never in person. but while the man's meteoric rise up, the rankings has raised eyebrows. others in this sport have defended him. they say there's been nothing out of the ordinary and nothing to suggest cheating. looks like the drama earlier. we folks cannot read it and he's a chest cheating expert who has been looking into the niemen case. and we asked him, how does someone cheat a chest? there are various ways that have been done in over the board chests,
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including the in camera and your piece, a computer issue, getting signals to a phone in the pocket. the most common way, however though, is doesn't require an accomplice, is just going to some secluded locations, such as a bathroom stall to check the game on one cell phone. because of the sad reality that these things can play far stronger than carlson or any other human nowadays. and now some one is like a noose and a mouth watering clash that fits dot want against buyer munich. and germany's deck law thicker best saturday buyer and have the edge having won their last 7 bonus league our meetings. but does one have found inspiration and an english youngster that's in the absence of captain michaele voice and vice count and months, whole months? what were you doing when you were 19, if you asked jude bellingham, he provided an assist on his debut as captain for but was he had brought men against cologne last week. dot went, went on to lose the match. but there was never any doubt about bellingham leadership. it's
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a dream come through really and i when i 1st saw him with his globe, it's some from the i never even thought it was possible to log. you know, i met the players and realize that they could give me the believe to one that'd be the captain. bellingham was asked to lead the team once again for their mid week champions, league clash english teenager, inspiring his team to, for one victory over to via by scoring a goal and setting up another hota, he did an incredible job house. it was excellent job. you've seen why he's wearing the captain's arm bandits, even though he so young as a humorous. many big clubs have shown interest in bellingham by an are renowned for snatching their competitions best talents. but when asked about the english international, their c. e o. oliver con had this to say, we're not thinking about it at all. bellingham is an outstanding player, but we have kim ish. go ahead. scott gavin, back and zab it's i the last time dought, month one day, classy,
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caught in. the buddhist league was 4 years ago. they've lost every game since. they're hoping the youngest over captain would put an end to their losing streak, watching the w news up next. look and how rhonda is tackling it's water crisis that's and much more on eco africa. d, w, environment magazine, article for him. berlin, thank you so much for your company. ah,
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