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ah ah ah this is the w news live from berlin, unprecedented move against a former us president. the congressional committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capital recommended criminal charges against donald trump. accusing him of crimes including inciting an insurrection. the conspiracy to defraud the united states also on the program. germany is foreign minister on the line of
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battle in nigeria, where she hopes to open a new chapter in relations between the 2 countries. china is the fax numbers rise of the transitions away from 0. cobit strategy, beijing reports, it's 1st, cause related death in weeks made doubt. so for the official tally, world cup winners, argentina, arrive home to a heroes. welcome. take you to point us aries to catch the celebrations. ah, i'm from gale. welcome to the program. the u. s. committee of escaping the january 6th capital riots was recommended charges be brought against donald trump for inciting an insurrection, and obstructing unofficial proceeding. the democratic leg panel said the form of president intended to disrupt the peaceful transition of power. after losing the
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2020 election. recommendations are non binding, it will now go to a special council appointed by the us attorney general. 5 people died when a violent mob storm my capital i. mrs. murphy, will our washington bureau chief unit poll center says assessments of be january 6th committee's recommendations. it's been 17 months since that january 6 committees 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. now it will be up to the attorney general and the justice department, whether the evidence presented by the committee is enough to bring formal charges
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against him with his stock chapter coming to a close. eyes are now on the 2024 election and whether trump's political career will survive. sylis paul, now rushes president vladimir putin, is very to meet with the leaders of a legally annex regions of ukraine. the russian appointed leaders of the de gnats can their hands regions are set to be honored at a state awards ceremony. the kremlin was to put him will attend after returning from bella. ruth, where he's been meeting with his counterpart, alexander lucas shanker. it was his 1st visit to the country in years and comes with warnings from ukraine. russia may be prepared to launch a new assault from lucien territory last week, and mister burton met with senior military officers. and yesterday he was embarrassed today. he's meeting with those, the leaders are moscow bureau, chief and uri rochette are in riga, told me earlier,
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what's behind this flurry of activity or couldn't, has been silent for weeks. he refused to comment on one of russia's biggest disasters in ukraine so far as that withdrawal from the previously annexed ukrainian city of your son. but it has also remained tight lipped about the mobilisation, which has been very celtic, in some regions in russia. and just a few days ago, he canceled that the traditional annual press conference, which he used to hold over the past 20 years. on top of that, you're also cancel his, you annual speech to the nation, which he traditionally holds on the end of december. so of course, this could give the impression that russia president is no longer in control of the situation and to counter this impression of the kremlin has obviously started a p. r campaign. first put in, opened a chicken factory just a few weeks ago. then he launched to the construction of in you ice breaker. and today he's going to meet governors, including the has of the annexed sarah, the rest of ukraine. these people are, are the ones who have to implement his decisions and make sure that everything's
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the kremlin, decides he decides. moscow is carried out properly in the regions including annex regents. and by today's meeting, put in is going to show that he's, he's got everything under control. and do we know what came out of his meeting yesterday? wherever? alexander lucas, shank caribella rose. well after meeting with luke a shake of putting. busy key to their talks very fruitful. now, one topic was discussed, which is of course, particular exposure for the outside world. namely military corporation with russia are out between russia and bellows. parallel to put his visit to me as russian troops are holding a minerva in belarus. the russian units are part of a joint convert force with bella ross, which is beam eulley formed. it said to include up to $9000.00 rational soldiers alone and their aspect relations in beller, was that adjoined russian. bela lucien army could be formed in the future, but these are rumors so far as one thing we do know now and this was announced after the press conference yesterday is that the rushes asked for 100 air defense
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system, as well as the iskander ballistic missile system. which can carry nuclear warheads have been made. combat ready on the territory of belarus. on top of that, we'll gosh, anchor confirmed that his country owns aircraft. that can transport specific munitions. as he said, presumably he meant nuclear weapons, paint about yuri during rush chatter in riga on the head of mister person's trip to bella ruth, on monday, the ukrainian capital suffered more damage in drone attacks authority to say they shut down more than a dozen repair crews are still working to restore power after the countries energy grid was battered by last week's attacks. when the people of keys have gotten used to living in darkness, 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
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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 eighties 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 have because i know that i am not alone embryo. if this had happened and i had been alone, but everyone is suffering, you know, these extra, every one knew what should i do? scream, help me. it actually, he can scream or have an outburst. all you want? yes. same. we just like the whole world in our ukraine are screaming houllier. the attacks have caused huge damage, but they also appear to have stiffened the resolve of many people across the country. to you a problem, we'll visit sure i sent my family to the bomb shelter. and i'm walking my dog. what's meant to be is meant to be fortunate or tim pohden will
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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 as 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 we'll do this will be one of the most powerful steps that will bring the end of aggression closer, christine, russia will have to follow the path of cessation of aggression when it can no longer follow the path of miss aisle strikes will die for now. those missiles strikes remain russia's primary way of hurting ukrainians, who are left to pick up the pieces and go on. take a quick look now at small stores making headlines around the world. a former movie producer harvey weinstein has been found guilty in a 2nd rate trial. the jury los angeles found the 70 year old guilty of the rape and
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sexual assault of one of his 4 accusers is already serving a 23 year sentence for similar charges. after being convicted by a court in new york, thailand, navy vessels and hammock up to the resume, the search for 30 sailors who went missing when their worship sank in rough waters . 76 items already been rescued. officials are hopeful that improved weather conditions will help the search dodge prime minister margareta has apologized for the netherlands role in slavery, describing it as a crime against humanity under the thousands of people around the world where he saved and sold by dutch merchant. so centuries. slave labor generated huge profits for the dutch germany. foreign minister is on a 2 day trip to nigeria visiting a region that's a stronghold of the terra group. boca her arm on a little bab walker toward
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a camp in the north, its reintegrating form of fighters back into society. it's part of a project with germany's funding that aims to stamp out terrorism in the area. as bare bach said the surrender of around a $100000.00 broker. i'm fighters, gives hope to the conflict told region. and we can join our correspondent flourished cora in a boucher welcome flourish. northern nigeria has a long being considered a boca harangue stronghold, has that situation improved at all or the vocal her m situation appears to have improved. it's been a long time since we heard of any bomb blast any bomb attacks in the north eastern region. and we are also seeing communities been regained by the name to round government. not only that thousands and thousands of vocal her. i'm fight as are
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also coming to surrender the out themselves and you know, with a nigeria here, they call them repentant terrorists. of course one can't argue with that, that is true or not. now i'm about the security situation in general. well, we are seeing or what seems to be an improvement when it comes to book harm. there's also the rise of bandits, banditry. so whether or not the security situation in the north east has a, has improved in general. i'm. i'm not sure. i'm sure many people will not agree to that because the kidnapping has become a many, you know, a kidnapping for are some evil kidney, am killing those who are held, who have been held hostages hostage. so while we are seen book who are ram, kind of decrease where also seen bandages or their security problems are spring. gop i'm and how successful are,
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how's the government have been at fighting or beast terrorists, so, or insurgents or indeed the spaniards. and so it's been, it's been a tough fight for the nigerian government. of course, like a minister burbock said thousands and thousands of them asked, have surrendered to the nigerian government. but the fight is still on many communities that were under the control of vocal. her ram have now been regained by the, by the nigerian government. but there are still other communities, they're still controlled by book or her arm, so the fight is not over. and the islamic usurp. insurgency is not something that only affects nigeria, the entire lic, chad region. countries like molly can't do countries like chad, they are all affected as well. so it's a concerted effort, not just by the nigerian government, but also by the military in those or they're surrounding crunchers,
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under projects like wandering. the german foreign minister is visiting how important ave, in the fight against her. well, i'm one of the major causes of, of, of, of book or her. i'm one of the root causes, of course is lack of development. so seen communities developed or developed at that level. you know, ogden adrianne government is hoping that that would bring a sense of keys. well with our not that would actually stop her arm. you know, we would wait to see what happens after that. but our projects like this, of course, also help, you know, people who have been affected by book or around. i mean, one of the communities that are the community that the foreign minister visit their discourse in guyana. and our community was made up of 3000 people that were displaced by book or around. and now they get a chance to go back home thanks to efforts by the
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e u and the german government as well as u n. d p. so um, all kinds of things like this really helped to sure that this situation has a slightly improved and her flirted cora in a future washes in nigeria, the german foreign minister will personally return the so called benny bronzes. some of the thousands of valuable artifacts looted by europeans in the late 19th century. the repatriation follows an agreement reached this year between berlin and a buddha statues previously belonged to collections of museums in 5 german cities preparing precious cargo for a long awaited journey home. these stolen treasures have spent over a century in germany. they'll soon begin a new life in modern day nigeria, the country where they were crafted. hundreds of years ago. dozens of bronze sculptures housed in this museum in cologne, now legally belong to nigeria and will be returned there in stages. over the next
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few years, my delegation from nigeria was on hand to witness the inaugural transfer. and i lost this things happening. it's really a huge emotional warm it for me and to see when i go back to good institute to see how much this pupil expressed but in washers and the excitement to see the poor reel. this objects are coming back in later. we are full of joy. oh, we are full of gratitude to those who stood for the team and we know that history is going to be kind to them. the move is the culmination of a deal signed earlier this year between nigeria and germany. after years of negotiations at the ceremony in july, german foreign minister under lena bear book promised to right the wrongs of the
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past. it was wrong to take the bronze asses. it was wrong to keep them to keep them for 120 years. but you want this occasion to be more than just the fleeting moment. we wanted to asha in a new era of cooperation between our 2 countries. because looking back is one thing . but we are here as politicians as society to build together the future were the bronzes were looted by british soldiers in 1897 from the ruling palace of the kingdom of bennett. in what's now nigeria. they were sold to collectors all over europe, more than a 1000, ended up in german museums. now, germany has become the 1st former colonial power to hand them back with the royal. this is the key to our new corporation rulers.
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their return is a milestone in nigeria as fight to regain its stolen cultural heritage and a sign that owning the wrongs of the past is key to improving the future. with all hawkins into a corner by european energy ministers agreed upon to cap gas prices to protect consumers from soaring costs, falling rushes, invasion of ukraine. the deal follows weeks of negotiations showing which germany had locked efforts, fearing disruption to supplies on global markets. the european union has been scrambling to contain soaring natural gas prices since russia's invasion of ukraine in february. after months of deliberations, it has finally delivered with energy ministers agreeing on a price cap come and the deals today's meeting. and then i'm glad to that we have been able to achieve their widest possible maturity on the next 2 days.
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agreement clearly signals that europe is not prepared to pay any price for gas. and that it is a bit decked united can insure its anisha security, fearing supply shortages, germany approved the main stumbling block in reaching an agreement. angry other you members, by rejecting a unified approach to the gas crunch. it ultimately voted in favor of the deal. the agreement goes some way to restoring a sense of unity and avoiding a future bidding war. today we agreed on the temporary, a fake t fraley stick mechanism which will protect citizens and businesses from d, excessive gas prices. we have seen the summer. the hope is that keeping prices on spiraling out of control will help prevent an energy crisis aggravating europe's looming economic crisis. so all world news headlines now and delegates that the you
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and bar diversity summit in mon jewel reached a deal to protect vital ecosystems. safeguarding 30 percent of the world land and sees agreement also promotes agricultural reforms and provides critical financing to save bio diversity in the developing world. only prosecutors in germany are investigating electric car make a tesla for operating a facility near berlin without proper authorization. the brandenburg environmental agency filed a criminal complaint against the company over the operation of a temporary storage facility for hazardous materials. company started production near berlin in much owners of the popular fortnight at game. epic games is to pay $520000000.00 to settle complaints that it violated children's privacy and used methods that tricked players into making purchases. u. s. federal regulators say the 2 settlements are record breaking. that a china,
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which is officially recorded 5 more deaths from covey. 19 a day after announcing a 2 on monday, the 1st in weeks china's batting a wave of infections. after relaxing its 0 cove it a strategy chimes reported a comparatively low number of data from cove it 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 bit restrictions. and now bay ging appears to be in the grip of a new wave of infections. or monday officials are ported. the country's 1st covey related deaths in weeks, but there are dows over the official count. oh,
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here volunteered, 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 to a legal 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 sent home to relatives in mainland
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china. garcia with yet little i was worried because when i 1st bought the medicine, i heard the delivery back home could take up to a month. 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. ah, argentina football fans are given there, national team, a heroes welcome as a side returned home after that world come, when will champions or want to serve as an hour or so ago was created by thousands of cheering fans. capitals been celebrating ever since the nail biting finally went out and teams way. the 3rd time in countries been crowned, woke up champions last was back in 1986. well i asked
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the journalist or alfredo jeremy or a new one or sorry about that. welcome. the wall champions have left the building of the site is airport. we're heading to the building. got argentines for the association has and the surroundings of the airports welcomed by a 1000 or people gathering in the streets that have flawed it on the highway that will lead the national team from the airport to the city of what a site has been. friends see, since i'm at that one the type a couple of years ago in the scenes of constant madness and yelling and shouting and celebrations in the streets. and one side is, was slugged to work more than 1000000 people on sunday after the the team won the title. and it's suspected that many other or
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a similar amounts of people got us for, for the celebrations. the president that they go on my house because i national holiday and today on tuesday to allow people to attend all the celebrations and will take place in city i. so that's what's going on at the moment. and what is harris? a lima talking from dw sportage here to look into the future. welcome lima. let's start with the future of a little massey. what is next for the greatest of all time. it's very interesting that you mentioned the greatest of all time because i'm on as like as a football journalist, i don't think we'll ever find an end to that debate. that is, see the good or is he not the go to, you know, they still isn't a consensus on it. and, but i think for the majority of hands, i think it's safe to say that messy is the greatest of all time. because for the longest time, you know what was working against him was that will he haven't won awards cut? it does matter how great he is. doesn't matter if he has 7 ballon doors if he has
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10 champions out, not sorry, 10 monday titles for champions. the titles he still the missing piece, the missing piece was always the world cobb. i'm and that was that's why a lot of people always said, well, he's not really quite on paul with the likes of pele o'mara donna. but now of course, you know, he has a strong case to be made that look, i have a world cup now. and so, and then of course, what's interesting because you see what he means to his fans. you know, i mean, you, you saw the pictures coming out of rena's iris am, and i think this also says, and i think a lot of people expected and that messy would now perhaps retire at his peak because he is 35 years old. and um, he recently said to media that know he's not ready to retire, that he wants to continue playing for argentina as a champion. so i say enjoy him while you can because he's a once in a generational talent, they don't make them that often. okay. and what about the world cup itself? what is next on that front, especially after all the controversy about cattle and so, so looking to 2026,
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they will definitely be i'm going to start with the structural changes. so we do know that would be a much bigger tournament, will be expanded from $32.00 teams to $48.00 teams. and that of course, phil has its positives and it's negative. the negative, of course, is people argue that, well, it's, you know, you have this tournament across the 3 countries, and of course the travel distance says will be huge. and what we saw recently in katara, something that was really positive and effective was of course that it was really compact. it was very dense on the travel distances where really short and, but of course another positive is also that you have a lot more representation. so for example, countries from the continent of africa and asia, there'll be a lot more teams involved this time with the bigger focus. i think the bigger issue here is even looking, not just looking at 2026, but also looking beyond it. as of obviously human rights, we saw that with guitar and human rights really we are, you know, was
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a really big talking point. and now of course the question is, and will human rights play a big role when it comes to hosting a world cup? will that be made into a requirement will that be made into a criteria will find the hosting nation where they work more closely. but we also have to be really b up last point not have to be really careful because we can't just cherry pick the parameter. thank you so much talk detail useful. that's a job today to kick off is next looking at the appointed legal season only. so winter break, i'll be back at the top of the hour. i'm good. ah ah ah
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