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manny kendall has managed to unite people in the southern indian region because they all care about water. he says he won't stop setting new goals. so he took in 90 minutes on d. w. ah ah, this is d. w. use live from bullitt, an unprecedented move against the former us president. the congressional committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capital votes unanimously to recommend criminal charges against donald trump. among the 3 counts inciting an insurrection,
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aimed at disrupting the constitutional transfer of power. or from the program as china transitions away from its zeros cobit strategy. infection numbers are on the rise. beijing reports is 1st, coven related death in weeks, and mid dallas over the official tally. clos delegates at a u. n. summit. inventory old reach, a landmark agreement on saving nature. the deal aims to hold the loss of biodiversity that endangered life on the plan. ah, i'm a long slacker. thanks for being with us. the panel investigating the capital riots in the us has recommended charges be brought against former president donald trump, for inciting and insurrection, and obstructing an official proceeding. the cast of the day pressing lead committee
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said some intended to disrupt the peaceful transition of tower after he lost the 2020 election. i. the panels. recommendations are non binding and will now go to a special council appointed by the attorney general. 5 people died when a violent mob stormed the capital in a bit to keep trump in power. you did the c d, w. washington bureau chief sentence, this assessment of the january 6th committee recommendation. it's been 17 months since the january 6 committee started investigating the events leading up to that fateful day and thousands of donald trump's 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. now, it will be up to the as the attorney general and the justice department,
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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 vladimir putin has said he's not trying to absorb his neighbor and ally beller. roost well at the same time, blaming their enemies for wanting to stop their integration. routed, made the comments during a meeting with been recently de alexander lucas, england. it's christians 1st visit him in years, mean rock, he is warning of a new assault on ukraine from deliveries. after the talks, putin and lucas shanker held the joint press conference. we asked the w, russia analyst konstantin agate for his take on what the leaders said. well, it was very so the long on the rhetoric and clumsy jokes and he called but not
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a moment on substances. pretty short, frankly speaking, there was nothing that indicated that any 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 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, a russian army actually joining the russian to asian or invading deliveries from the for a sorry for invading ukraine from the north. well, look, it's not something that going to announce the such a press conference. so for me, seeing that a, it was
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a pretty stand in the direction between the 2. and what of my sources? immense. ca 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 putting this time about the stability of energy supplies to baylor is from russian. his 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 belive roost. the ukrainian capital cave was attacked by a swarm of russian drawers. authorities say they shot down more than a dozen. repair crews are working to restore power off the ukraine's energy grade was batted by last week's barrage of missiles. when the people of keys have gotten used to living in darkness, blackouts are
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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. ukrainian 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. yahoo, q i dish. i'm feeling like the rest of the people are feeling i have because i know that i am not alone embryo. if this had happened and i had been alone, but every one is suffering. you know, these are every one. know what should i do? scream, help me it actually he can scream or have an outburst all you want. yeah. same. we just like the whole world in our ukraine, our screaming houllier. the attacks have caused huge damage. but they also appear to have stiffened the resolve of many people across the country. you
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appro rumble. musician i sent my family to the bomb shelter, and i'm walking my dog. what's meant to be is meant to be thought napoleon, 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. what 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, civil building. 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 missile strikes. for now, those missile strikes remain russia's primary way of hurting ukrainians who are left to pick up the pieces and go on let's get
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a round up of some other world news headlines now. police and so don, have fire tag asked that protest is in khartoum who were rallying against a deal between the military and political parties. the agreements aims to end the crisis sparked by last year's military coup. but opponents say they will only accept to civilian government. and estimated 122 people have been killed in the post qu crackdown. britain's high court has ruled as a government plan to deport asylum seekers to wander is lawful after legal challenged by campaigners asylum seekers. arriving in the u. k. could now be sent to rwanda, while the claims of processed those granted asylum would remain there. e energy men as this meeting in brussels have agreed on a plan to cap natural gas prices. the agreement comes off the weeks of haggling of
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the ways to rein in europe. soaring energy prices. the use biggest economy gemini, had previously blocks efforts to limit natural gas prices faring. the move could disrupt supplies on global markets, reports to say the gas cap is set to come into effect in february d, w. 's brussel corresponded bad riga, told us how the e ministers arrived at this agreement. where the ministers agreed today that they have to do something because the, 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. ebert concerns and they are still verge. german minister said, and he is very skeptical that this price cab can do the trick. and he also hopes that it will never come to partition. that is, will not be used because prices will not rise to that $180.00. you are lever.
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currently they are only at $110.00 euros. and ministers hope that will stay this way. china has officially recorded 5 more deaths from covey. 19 just a day after announcing another 2 on monday. the 1st in weeks china is battling a wave of infections following the relaxation of its strict 0 covert strategy. china has reported a comparatively low number of deaths from covenant in 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 co, a bit restrictions. and now bay jing appears to be in the grip of a new wave of infections. are monday officials are ported, the country's 1st period related deaths in weeks, but there are dows over the official count. oh, here volunteered,
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can't be avoided. if you get it, you get a chance to look after your infected. it depends on the individual's health. you have to decide if you're well or not woman, we are trying our best not to spread it to the elderly or children. that's all i can say. trasha does seem to be mounting on the hill system as the number of cases increase. there are now hundreds of the so called fever clinics in beijing alone, offering people access to medication and medical advice, or guidance. we've turned many empty makesha 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
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china. godaddy, i read the article. i was worried because when i 1st bought the medicine, i heard the delivery back home could take up to a month wash. but right now the only thing we can do is send 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 a surgeon cases and potentially more debts as it tries to open up a piece fact with nature, that's how un secretary general antonio terrace is describing a landmark agreement to protect the planets of vital ecosystems. the deal reached at the u. n. y a diversity summer didn't. montreal will safeguard them. 30 percent of the world's land and seas, and provide crucial financing to protect by diversity in low income countries.
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after 2 weeks of often bad tempered talks, the conference president, china's environment minister, announced a deal at last. bo, by this is a historic moment 20 years. we are at the end of a long journey, which has taken in meetings around the world, thoughtlessly. we carried on our work, even at the height of the pandemic. what we're looking for. and now the day we finally reached our destination, vienna's oh. and the deal is not before time scientists say 1000000 of the earth's 8000000 plant and animal species are threatened with extinction. nearly $200.00 countries have committed under the so called couldn't ming montreal agreement to protect at least 30 percent of the world's land. and sees safeguarding these areas and their inhabitants from
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pollution, desertification and the effects of climate change. and they'll be funding to maintain bio diversity, which countries should help poor nations, to the tune of $20000000000.00 a year. germany's environment minister welcomed the deal. the material decision puts a protective umbrella over the natural world. the threat to people and the environment from pesticides and hazardous chemicals will be huffed by $23500000000000.00. an environmentally harmful subsidies will be phased out. signing the deal is one thing. putting it into practice will be a lot more difficult. the agreement is not legally binding, and many of its aims are only vaguely expressed. and finally, football fans and argentina preparing to give their natural
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t my heroes. welcome. after the sign beat franz and a penalty shoot out to wind the world's cup people had been gathering in the streets of one r, as in preparation for their seams arrival home in the next few hours celebrations. abrupt across the country after the nail biting final wind, hutchinson his way, is the 3rd time argentina has been crowned well champions. the last titles was back in 1986. this is deborah news coming up can genetically modified crops provide a solution to famine and malaria in africa, some business people and lobbyist things. so that's in a documentary coming up initial power games on the melting like a reporter tracks down the arctics major players. and if you see something that.
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