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oh no, mesa's the world with his building and architect motions. architecture is kind of a mystery. believe me, wholly viscount starts december 25th. oh d w ah ah, business dw news alive from berlin, peru gets a new president on a day of high drama. vice president dina for the wife stays sworn in after congress removes pedro castillo from office. after his attempt to dissolve the legislature. we'll have all the details. also coming up on the show german authorities,
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oil and alleged plot to storm parliament and overthrow the government in the biggest anti terror operation in decades. police arrest 25 suspected members of a far right group. the top prosecutor says the suspects intended to use force to install a minor aristocrat as the new leader of germany. and russian president vladimir putin admits the war in ukraine. it could be a quote, long term process, but he rolls out calling up more troops for now. ah. hello, i'm clear richardson of a warm welcome to the show. peru has a new leader. the vice president was sworn in after congress voted to oust the current president pedro castillo. the move coming after castillo cried. it is all congress and in saul and emergency government hours before he was to face and
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impeachment vote. demonstrators immediately took to the streets, members of his administration resigned on mass. and political leaders denounced his decree as a coup attempt. tina with oh, i'd say is the 1st woman to leave the country so let's get straight across a to our latin america chorus. on it. nicole rees. nicole, what a day castillo ousted ours after his attempt to stay in power. now we have a new president. what is the latest that you're hearing? well, it indeed has been a political roller coaster in peru in these past hours, and as a result, pedro castillo is not the president any more. instead, he is under arrest or peruvian media have reported that his car was intercepted as he was trying to reach the mexican embassy to get political asylum. in the meantime, i'm the new president was just in stated, it's deena bolo, out of there,
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she before swan in, has accused a better or cut the, you're of a core there to her. so that, so on the side, she puts herself on. she's the 1st woman a to take the presidency in peru, and she's now asking the country for unity. she's also asking for political dialogue, and in terms of federal castillo, i think what we watch there to day, and as a chain of very quick events, is a one desperate attempt to clean to power, to not be impeached. and now he's ended up in a much worse situation where he's been accused of a breakdown of causing a breakdown of the political order. and i think we could even talk about that. he is basically has managed to commit political suicide. and indeed, the peruvian congress voted overwhelmingly against cassie i. castillo. why do you think he has completely lost the confidence of while makers but not the 1st time that they intended to get rid of earth. him is the 3rd time
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that there was a vote of impeachment, and on the presidency of the year of castillo, was marred with corruption scandals and accusations of corruption. he is accused of taking bribes. he's accused of taking benefits for himself, his family and his friend. he has been investigated for criminal activity, and just in the recent days, there were more testimonies supporting these accusations. so congress a took this opportunity to do another vote of impeachment. they only decided is around 2 days ago, actually that they wanted to go forward with that castillo in the 1st place, said that he's not going to intervene with it. and then he came up with his surprised move and made it much worse for himself. and yet, peruvians who are so fed up with political instability. do you think they agree with congress's condemnation of castillo? were, as you just said, peruvians are fed up. um, there is
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a recent survey that actually underlines that mold and half of peruvians do not support cost to you any more. and even more people would prefer to have new elections and today on the streets. he also, so quite a few people who are not at all. okay with the latest attempts off federal castillo . so i think it's pretty fair to say that peruvians just want to also have a say in what is happening in the next few months or years in their country. they want to have a say and the fed up with this political instability that they had to do for years now. okay, thank you so much for that update. that is do you corresponded nicole res forest there? well here in germany, authorities, how foiled an alleged plot to topple the government by force. dozens of people have been arrested in overnight raids across the country. targeting suspected supporters of a far right movement that rejects the legitimacy of the german state. the federal prosecutor
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said the alleged qu plotters intended to form a new german army and install a minor aristocrat as leader of the country. it is the biggest anti terrorism rate in germany for many years on wednesday morning, some 3000 police raid it more than a 100 properties in several german states and arrested 25 people. all of them suspected members, all supporters of the so called christ burger movement, their goal, a crew data in germany. they wanted to overthrow democracy. the for her wrist as suspects are united by their rejection of state institutions in germany and so on, and enjoyed various as suspects believe in conspiracy myths consisting of different narratives from the rice burger ideology as well as the queue on an ideology speaker, if you look here, so either call in an id you review, the network was made up of both a political and a military group, according to german authorities. they had planned to invade the german born to
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stock and use violence. germany's interior minister, nancy fairs. i said the investigations provided a glimpse into the quote, a best of a terrorist threat from that i spoke a minute their current at us and decent tot who wouldn't agree on a day like today where there's one of the biggest raids against far rights efforts aimed at attacking our state, that polarization is on the rise and we have to defend our democracy every single day. at school named and v eden tuck ones. the devil cut t off lawyer for tidings. if they had succeeded, this man was to become the new head of state. i'm with a choice, a descendant of an aristocratic family from eastern germany, who still uses the symbolic title of prince heinrich. the 13th. the entrepreneur from frankfurt is said to be the ringleader. she would have been installed as the new justice minister bigot my zak vin command, who was a member of the german parliament for the far right alternative for germany party.
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until last year. she has since resumed working as a judge idabel in court efforts to remove her from her position because of her involvement with far right. extremists failed earlier this year. but the court confirmed that she was released from her duties on wednesday the rice berger at far right extremist, deeply anti democratic movement. its members reject the german state and its democratic system and are prone to violence. german authorities estimate that the scene consists of some 20000 people between 2015 at mid 2017 alone. more than 10500 crimes are said to have been committed by so called price boca all. our political correspondent benjamin our ass gruber, has more on this alleged plot to overthrow the german state. and how news of the raids has been received here in berlin. the plans were big too,
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violently topple the germans, stayed over, throw the democratic order and install a new government underpinned by a right wing extremist ideology. it still unclear how far those in question god with their plans or if they had a hope of succeeding german authority, say the raids, prove the state is vigilant and on top of things. but the same authorities have also in recent years been accused of turning a blind eye towards the growing thread of right wing extremism androids and political violence. here in germany, woods especially warring is when you take a look at who was arrested people from all different walks of life like active and former members of the german armed forces and a former federal politician for the far right alternative for germany party who was until the rates happened a working judge in berlin. germany's interior minister said that members of the so called citizens of the racine known here is that ice burger are united in their hatred of democracy. and that these rates revealed the great threat posed by this
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movement and others like it. thank that address grew before us there. and now we can take a look at some other stories making news around the world's videos on social media appear to show protests in the iranian capitals, half run. the images show demonstrators gathered on as i do square in central town . and one club appears to capture shots being fired, and people running for cover around has been rocked by protest since the death of 22 year old mazda annually in september, china has announced its most significant easing of krona virus restrictions since the pan dana began 3 years ago, officials are allowing a home quarantining in miles or cases. and mandatory p c r testing would be reduced . the policy shift comes in the wake of nationwide protests over strict cove. it rolls and a time magazine has named quality mer zalinski. and the spirit of ukraine as its
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person of the year, the magazines that it was honoring the ukranian president for his role in leading his country's resistance against russia's invasion. polanski has also received the madeleine albright democracy award for his commitment to defending human rights. see these where i mean, while russia is vladimir putin has acknowledged that his war on ukraine could turn into a quote, long term process. he was defending the war to his personal human rights council after the ukrainian military allegedly carried out a series of armed roman drone attacks against targets deep inside russia. hood and went on to say that he would not mobilize additional combat troops for now, despite setbacks on the battlefields. ah, like many parts of eastern ukraine, this farmer's field is now a battlefield. despite recent gains by key, if soldiers say an influx of russian reinforcement is halting,
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the bonds postpone them, shall flamin only me has become very active. their attacks have intensified, their aviation is more active. they are continuous air intelligence missions. all positions were shelled all day yesterday. there unmanned aerial devices were in the air all day. in nearby villages, people have been living without heat electricity and water. since the start of the war. more than 9 months ago, many still get chills. every time a missile strikes that will sometimes it's really bad. sometimes it's so scary. the whole house is shaking. it appears her village will remain a war zone for many months to come flawlessly, in an addressed as human rights council. glad. in short and warned of a long conflict in ukraine that, that was the way we, we were,
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as you must have been on the hook for our part. there can only be one response fighting consistently for our national interests. you and so will be doing exactly this, that nobody should ever count on anything else ah, by russian troops continue the war. ukraine is gathering evidence, including thousands of munitions, experts hope they may 1 day be used to help bring the russian leader to justice. earlier detail, these photo above symbols got an advisor to the ukranian foreign minister. and we asked her what she thought of putting announcements that he expects this war to be a quote, lengthy process. we do not have other choice as except fighting in and we know that it is lengthy process and in russia they called it from the very beginning, special military operation. and today we can call that war and i think you call
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this, this were this way because, you know, even in russia they, they prepare the people for this understanding that these losses. they cannot be losses of special military operations, special military operation, and like any military operations should have some time indicators. but here they cannot, we and they go and he's so they finally started meeting that this is war. and obviously if for us ukrainians, it doesn't really matter how long it take because for us it's a matter of us to rival. so it doesn't matter if we know have to fight 3 months or 4 months or even a year. just because this is about our lives, it's about they want to us and destroy us. here is on the go,
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let's get some football news. hun see. flick will stay on as germany coach despite germany. second straight exit from the world cup during the group stage. flick, met with football association bosses on wednesday in order to assess what went wrong in katara. the pressure will now be on to turn round germany's fortunes for the 2024 euros, which germany is hosting. letting his update at this hour, stay tuned for the business headline coming up with my colleague rob once that's on next she's got her uses with all say we're great you.
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