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the project, our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance. east versus west. good is still the head with the w business beyond. ah, ah ah, business d w. news live from berlin, an unprecedented move against the former. you as president, the congressional committee investigating that january 6th, the tax on the capital voted unanimously to recommend criminal charges against donald trump. among the 3 counts inciting and insurrection aimed as disrupting the
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constitutional transfer of power. also in the program, putting the brakes on europe soaring energy prices, e u energy ministers, agree to a price, calf or natural gas. the decision comes south to weeks of wrangling over the issue of the germany jobs. it's a position to the plan. as china transitions away from it, 0 cobit strategy infection numbers are on the rise. beijing reports it's 1st covey related deaths in weeks amid doubts of the official tally. ah, i'm all azako. thanks for being with us. the panel investigating the capital riots in the u. s. has recommended charges be brought against former president donald trump,
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for inciting an insurrection and obstructing an official proceeding. here the democratic lead committee said tramp intended to disrupt the peaceful transition of power after he lost the 2020 election. the panels recommendations are non binding and will now go to a special council appointed by the attorney general or 5 people died when a violent mob stormed the capital in the bid to keep from death in power and address d w's. washington bureau chief centers. this assessment off the january 6th committee recommendation. it's been 17 months since that january 6th committee has started investigating the events leading up to that fateful day and thousands of donald trump supporters descended upon the united states capital with the intention of overturning the 2020 election during its last public hearing. the committee took the unprecedented step of recommending criminal charges for former president trump
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. now it will be up to the s attorney general and the justice department, whether the evidence presented by the committee is enough to bring formal charges against him. with a stark chapter coming to a close, eyes are now on the 2024 election and whether trump's political career will survive. russia's president flooded, we putin has said he is not trying to absorb his neighbor and ally, bella rues, while at the same time, blaming their enemies for wanting to stop their integration. putin made the comments during a meeting with larissa and leader alexander lucas shanker. in minutes with me, la keith is warning of a new assault on ukraine from bella rues. now, after the talks, putin and lucas shanker held the joint press conference. lee asked d. w,
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russia analyst, constantine agates for his take on what the leaders said. well, it was very so long on the rhetoric and clumsy jokes, and he called but not a moment on substances. pretty short and frankly speaking, there was nothing that indicated that 80 kind of momentous the systems were taken. frankly speaking, it's in terms of rhetoric. it's a very standard attempt to show unity, and i'm also frankly speaking, put in doesn't have that many allies these days. so ah, flying to means can showing some kind of united front with another very isolated dictator is probably just one of the very few moves he can actually undertake. as full hints of some kind of a military operation being launched from, from, from the terror. their ability was against you. cray, all the bill, russian army, actually joining the russian to asian or invading deliveries from the for
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a sorry for invading ukraine from the law. well, look, it's not something that going to announce the such a press conference. so for me, seeing that it was a pretty standard interaction between the 2. and what of my sources? immense cont, telling me that yet another time, a look ahead was talking about what he was talking about money. that's all the, the kind of think he always talks about with put in this time about the stability of energy supplies to bill or is from russian. he's regime is very dependent on the russian entity supplies, oil and gas. and it seems that he was discussing this and probably some discounts yet another time it put ahead of futons trip to deliveries the ukrainian capital key was attacked by a swarm of russian drones. authorities say they shut down more than a dozen repair crews are working to restore power off to ukraine's energy grid was
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batted by last week's barrage of missiles when the people of keys have gotten used to living in darkness, even blackouts are a consequence of the seemingly never ending barrage of drone attacks from russia. there are no reports of fatalities from the latest wave which hit both energy infrastructure and people's homes. the ukranian air force claims its air defenses shut down 30 of 35 incoming missiles. this couple aged in their mid eighty's were at home when a drone struck their house. yeah, the q i dish. i'm feeling like the rest of the people are feeling i hope because i know that i am not alone ever. yo, if this had happened and i had been alone, that every one is suffering. you know, these extra that every one knew. what should i do? scream, help me. it actually. you can scream or have an outburst all you want. yeah. same. we just like the whole world in our ukraine, our screaming hulu,
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sillier. the attacks have caused huge damage, but they also appear to have stiffened the resolve of many people across the country. you appro rumble, musician i sent my family to the bomb shelter on i'm walking my dog. what's meant to be is meant to be fortunate or tim pohden will die. all of them will die. we will live them. let's go through was nothing will repair everything. it will, and we will live long and well that kind of resolve is needed. air raid sirens continued to ring out across ukraine. on monday, earlier, ukraine's president urged his country's military allies to provide more support in the area of air defense. so there would be, this will be one of the most powerful steps that will bring the end of aggression closer. ricky, russia will have to follow the path of cessation of aggression when it can no longer follow the path of miss aya. strikes will die for now. those missile strikes
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remain russia's primary way of hurting ukrainians who are left to pick up the pieces and go on let's get a round up now of some other world news headlines in canada, 5 people were killed when a gunman attacks an apartment building. police later killed the 73 year old suspects on the scene in a suburb north of toronto. authorities say the attacker was the residents of the building. he targeted and had been involved in illegal dispute with some of the victims that's prime minister democratize, has apologized for the netherlands role in slavery, calling it's a crime against humanity. hundreds of thousands of people around the world were enslaved and sold by dutch mansions over centuries. slave labor generated huge profits for the dutch delegates at the united nations by diversity summons in montreal have struck an agreements to protect vital ecosystems. safeguarding 30
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percent of the world's land and fees. the deal also promotes agricultural reforms and provides critical finance to save by a diversity in the developing world. and overwhelming majority of twitter users have called for c, e o. illinois mask to quit. after, after the billionaire put his position to a vote, the entrepreneur has kept silence on the outcome. so far. mosque has come under fire for several decisions including suspending journalists from twitter and firing thousands of its employees. e u. energy ministers meeting in brussels have agreed on a plan to cap natural gas prices. the agreement comes after weeks of haggling over ways to rein in europe soaring energy prices. the use biggest economy germany had previously blocked, efforts to limit natural gas prices bearing the move could disrupt supplies on
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global markets. reports say the gas cap is set to come into effect. in february d w's. brussels corresponded bands of eager to told us how the e ministers arrived at this agreement. while the ministers agreed today that they have to do something because they're the years coming to an end, they deliberated this issue for about 9 months. and they want to show that europe is still able to act or to, to limit or to try to limit these prices. there were concerns and they are still verge, german minister said, and he is very skeptical that this prize cap can do the trick. and he also hopes that it would never come to fruition. that is, will not be used because prices was not rise to that $180.00. you are lever. currently, they are only at $110.00 euros. and ministers hope that will stay this way.
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china has announced to death from covey. 19 infection, the 1st reported cases in weeks. this comes as china battles, a wave of infections following their relaxation of its strick 0 cove at strategy. jane has reported a comparatively low number of deaths from covey. 19 over the last 3 years, raising doubts about the credibility of official figures. in the chinese capital, smoke billows from a cremmit sawyer. it's a facility in high demand. the car park is full and more vehicles keep arriving. it's been around a fortnight since china ease some of its strict cobit restrictions. and now bay ging, appears to be in the grip of a new wave of infections. are monday officials are ported. the country's 1st coven related deaths in weeks. but there are dows over the official count. oh, your voice, it can't be avoided. if you get it, you get
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a chance to look. after you're infected, it depends on the individual's health. you have to decide if you're well or not woman, we're trying our best not to spread it to the elderly or children. that's all i can say. pressure does seem to be mounting on the health system as the number of cases increase. there are now hundreds of these so called fever clinics in beijing alone, offering people access to medication and medical advice, or guidance. we've turned many empty, makeshift, hospitals, stadiums, exhibition holes, and other venues into service centers for patients with fever to treat them and relieve pressure on the fever clinics and medical institutions. sally, the high demand for medical supplies has also led to shortages elsewhere. here in hong kong, people are buying pain killers and test kits to send home to relatives in mainland china. the da da da da cecil. i was worried that because when i 1st bought the
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medicine, i heard the delivery back home could take up to a month wash. but right now the only thing we can do with st medication as soon as possible. there is nothing else. we can do. health experts have said publicly that china could see infections peak in a month or 2, but the coming weeks will show just how well prepared the country is to cope with the surgeon cases and potentially more debts as it tries to open up. japanese foreign minister is on a 2 day trip to nigeria. she's visiting a region that's a strong hold off the terrorist group book a her ron and alina burbock, toward a cam in the north, that is reintegrating form of fighters, back into society. of germany is funding the project aimed at stamping out terrorism in the area. burbock said the surrender of some 100000 buck around fighters gives hope to the conflict torn region. earlier
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dw correspondent florist chuck were told us more about the area. the german foreign minister visited the area that i mean star, a bare bug visited is called in guaranteed am in mid inborn estate, north east of nigeria. that's one of the areas that have been ravaged by book who her arm around 3000 residents were displaced and forced to move to the capital of me. do glory and thanks to efforts are from the u. n. d p. barnstead government and the e u. those communities, some of those communities have been rebuilt and are now able to go back to go back home. now these communities are also part of the m lake chad region, which is very, very prone to climate change. and of course, climate change is one of the root causes of some of the conflicts are we are seeing around the region. now football fans in argentina preparing to give their national
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team a heroes. welcome off to the side beat franz in a pell to shoot out to win the world comp. these are pictures, live pictures now from bonus iris in argentina said look. i already begun gathering on the street in preparation for the teams of bible in the next few hours. these people, these pictures are from the argentine football association facilities where the national team is expected to arrive late. that's it for me. take you ah. our games on the melting ice reporter tracks down the arctics. major players alisha.

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