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i understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not against you. want to become a citizen in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah ah. this is data bully news live from for the the football world cup champions for turn, harm to a heroes welcome. these are live pitches for. i'm want a fairies showing crowds waiting for a glimpse of lino messy and his teammates. they parade through the argentinian
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capitalists to, to get on the way. in a few minutes time, the president there is declared a national holiday also coming up one of germany's last holocaust trials and 97 year old woman is found guilty of the death of more than $10000.00 people at a nazi concentration camp. also coming up germany calls at long overdue foreign minister, and alina burbock, hands back beneath bronze. as to nigeria, europeans looted the artworks more than a century ago and lawmakers called for criminal charges against donald trump over the january 6th storming of the u. s. cap. ah m anthony howard, welcome to the program. argentinians are giving their football team a heroes welcome. as they returned home with the world cup. you're looking now at
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live pitches from one a. saudis, where excitement is naturally at fever pitch for afraid by little messy. and his teammates, the president, has declared a national holiday for the occasion. argentina has been in a party mood naturally since it aside one sunday's final in a penalty shoot ass. now we can go to the devil is alejandro robasho in born a saudi snell. alejandro the parade is just about to start. do your best. didn't describe the level of excitement there. well, the china is 100 percent, a or $110.00 or $200.00. all the people are growing. gree is shouting, singing their us. they were, they were singing 90 minutes fur a match during the work up. and now they're walking from one part to another because they'd be organizational crease. moreno change in every minute the,
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the tour a where they're going to go through when the site is. so they don't know where they go, where is going with the national team, the war tom fields with missy and the rest of the players. landlord had been waiting for 36 hours. they were excited at the font a whistle. what on earth is going to happen when they finally see little messy as he can get the treatment? you just go here, please. if you're going to live with coca cola for destiny dalliance may read through it. whoa, it's breaking it back to all the history of quantity even hit a hub, because he's been in the war, you know, and you do your job. i hope you have
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a hell at this point. i just want to ask, do you know where the brute is going to be and how long it will be a no chance of plans are changing with what's going to the parade is to start a hustle really started in day training center will be out in time google association and he's going all around the gap. i. oh, hello 100. if you can still hear me, i look nick the for the sky here, leon missy would say on believable class. i don't want it yet. if you can still hear me, i want to ask how, how do these people feel about lena? mentioned we can see the plays on the bus as we think. how do they feel about a minute now, right now i think this is the last work up a maybe you,
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if you want to score it goes with the national team as well. he has already scored 98 so he needs to more. 6 alejandro white and say, well, let me go and join the celebration. we thank you so much. i hope you remain dry and you enjoy your day. thank you so much. thank you very much. now, nearly 80 years since the crimes were committed. a court here in germany has convicted a 97 year old woman in connection with the murder of more than 10000 people in a nazi concentration camp. the former type is that the stood hoff camp was given a 2 year suspended sentence. she was just 18 when she began work. the judge said it would be one of the last trials related to nazi concentration camps. ephram suit off is the director of the seaman fees and tell center which tracks
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down knotty bo criminals. he says the 2 years suspended sentence handed down by the court is absurd. is the best sentence that we could have gotten because she's been trying to juno best part of the problem here. in a certain respect, the suspended sentence is absolutely absurd because the suspended sense means that the sense will only be implemented. suppose to repeat the crime. and obviously, she's not about to repeat the crime. the old age is not a excuse or a reason why people should not be brought to justice. and this is what we all we all to the victims and their families. that any person who was involved in these crimes, you know, should be, should pay for them. and i could just point out that in the previous trial of, of birth day, also sure to shoot off the judge. she ripped to pieces. all the arguments against these trials, in other words,
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because of the bait station for the time that the fact that more serious senior people, the senior rank and when i brought to justice and she basically said in, in crimes of a tragedy like the holocaust, there's no such thing as a small car. over 40 years ago, a book was already written, and the title was the last night. i could tell you that more than a 100 nasty walker mills were convicted in the interim. so i wouldn't run or rush just to call this the last try. i know for a fact there we go, said are busy trying to find the survivors from the ravages, berg ravaged, brook, excuse me. camps in northern germany who can testify against a person who served as a guy. both of the men scanned, but in the women's chair and its scheduled to be brought to justice in the coming months. and there are more additional investigations going on. or for more on this,
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i asked the deputies, julia sal deli, why does taking germany so long to prosecute the last holocaust cases. what we saw after world war 2 and the end of the nazi regime that a lot of the leadership of the nazis was brought to trial after the war. there were quite a few trials happening, but after 5 or 10 years after the war, the number of trials a dwindle, then there weren't many carried out on top of that. these were people who are directly involved in the murder of prisoners at concentration camps. but people like in the verdict we saw today who were assisting in these murders, who weren't directly involved, they weren't tried for decades. the 1st such trial we saw in germany was with a verdict in 2011. and before that, the prosecutors didn't see a way to be able to bring these people to justice,
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but that case in 2011 cents said a 1st precedent, making it possible for trials of that kind to follow after that. that one 1st case was that of a prison guard who was sentenced 2 years in prison because he assisted in carrying out these murders and the judge at the time a found that the people who were working in these concentration camps also civilians were also have a shared responsibility towards the victims of the holocaust. to live. what does the trial tell us about how germany is dealing with it's not the history. well, this trial is important because it could be one of the last holocaust trials in germany just because a lot of the perpetrators have died until now. because so much time has gone by, it is important for and germany to show that they are still wanting to bring
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justice to the victims through these trials. and that the issue is still important for the german government, even after so many years have gone by julia said w, thank you so much or on his a quick look at some more breaking stories around the world right now. your friends, president vladimir soleski, has visited front line troops back more in the eastern dom best region is experiencing some of the most intense fighting of the war. zalinski says russia has left the city in rooms. special forces in pakistan of re taking a security facility. seized by the taliban. 33 militants were killed in the operation. taliban fighters, early, overpowered police at the interrogation center. i were demanding safe passage to neighboring afghanistan. highlands navy says it has rescued a sila 2 days after a warship sank in rough weather with 30 people on board for bodies have been
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recovered. survivors have described chaotic scenes when the ship went down. the navy commander has confirmed rumors that they will not enough life jackets, everyone on board a greek socialist sacked as a european parliament, vice president, as apparently made a partial confession of allegations of bribery. if a kylie was arrested by belgium, police investigating alyssa payments to you, politicians made a report say she has now admitted asking her father to hide money before a police. right. and she was taken into custody on suspicion of trying to conceal a suitcase filled with cash. in brussels hotel, kelly is accused of being part of a group of you. politicians who took bribes from cutter and ra. a genius from brussels is the deadly correspondent. i brim. i had we know anything about this reported confession. what has she confessed to exactly while anthony,
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this case just keeps getting stranger and stranger. i mean, from these media reports, it would appear that kylie has essentially used her father as a mule for these funds, asking him to hide them in a bag in a brussels hotel. and as soon as he, you know, was arrested. he was also arrested as part of these rates for it for a time. we know that she then started a warning her accomplices. ah, that this is now happening. now. these are all according to media reports. these have not been confirmed yet. these are, you know, supposedly coming from leaks from a d, d m. so the plan, the investigation and the interrogation of kylie and her associates, or she is said to she is now in pretrial detention. and as i said to appear in court on thursday where her fit will be decided how this case will proceed further i, we're learning more and more in, in brussels. but how's katara reacting to these allegations?
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well, the qatari stance really has not changed since the beginning of this scandal. they still maintain that they had absolutely nothing to do with this. they also said that, you know, why has the why have belgian authorities not approached us? we know from reports that this investigation has been going on for a while, and as long as a year they, you know, cut her re parlor pottery officials have now been banned from accessing european proven buildings. they're very upset about that. and we sign a statement by a carrier official, you know, he's already saying, well, you know, this really threatens our cooperation, especially in the area of energy security and regional security. he is, of course, referring to europe's growing dependency on guitar for liquefied natural gas in the european union in germany, especially has in the past weeks or so turn took a tar turret to help it with the energy deficit all because from having some unlike her on the saw it i think we have to zoom out
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a little bit and look at the larger context of guitar and the neighborhood if you will, that it finds itself in. i mean it's surrounded by regional heavy weights. they're also rivals, we're talking about the u. e, we're talking about saudi arabia, we're talking about egypt. these are all powerful countries around guitar that have very, very good relations. deep ties with the west weather, economically, or politically. they're also rivals of guitar. our viewers might recall that a couple of years ago, all of these countries came together and decided to boycott guitar essentially. and the country found itself in essentially what's been described sometimes as an economic blockade. and so over the past years and certainly hosting of the world cup has been part of that guitar has been trying to put itself on the map in more ways than one. and what kylie has provided is essentially, you know, a voice for their talking points, an advocate for how they want the world to perceive themselves a to, to perceive them in the heart of european democracy. and so of course there are, you know, there's all these talks about the visa program and so on. but really the words that
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she was seeing in the european parliament. these are guitar, a government, talking points about how guitar is a pioneer about how much they're making strides in liberal, liberates in the region, for example. and so it would appear that you know, that was the worth, the money for them. i abraham in brussels, thanks so much. or germany's foreign minister is formerly returning looted artworks to the nigerian capital. and alina burbock, his repatriated statues, known as benign bronzes. the artifacts were previously held by museums in 5 german cities, bronzer among thousands of treasure stolen from africa by colonial powers. of the w corresponded, flourish chic, whether witnessed the formalities. i asked her how the hand of a wit this was a historic moment, not just for nigeria, but also for germany. it was not just historically, it was also very emotional. i mean,
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when the minister of foreign minister for germany and i lena bear book was speaking, you could hear audiences, you know, you could hear the voices of people in the audience making sounds. they were very moved by has statement because she said things like germany. the record is, is the wrong. that has been dawn. it was wrong to take them in the 1st place was wrong to keep them, you know, so it was very moving for a lot of people here. there was also a speech by the german germany, germany's minister for culture and cloudy, are rough, and has speech was also very moving. she also said that this, this act of returning the been in bronze. this is a sign and a statement to the rest of the world that works need to be enjoyed in the places where they've originated from. and so everyone was really, you know, it was really captivating usually from our events. people are distracted and all of
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that. but this particular one was really captivating and moving. and of course the official honda about took place to where the german 4 in minnesota symbolically handed over 2 of the works to the nigeria, foreign minister and niger. i mean the south culture you give us the inside about the motion inside the room. i wonder how important is the return of the been in bronze. as for nigeria more broadly speaking? well, something that we've had resounded over and over again. not just in this room, but by historians all across nigeria, by artist, by nature as themselves, is that these art walks are not just for artifacts, like they're not just to appreciate art and beauty. they are a part of nigeria, identity, especially they've been in kingdom where they originated from a lot of families that were bronze as associated these as walks to reach you
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out to their spiritual lives as well. so many of them, you know, it's all a significant place in the ancestry. so for them it's a form of reconciliation with their ancestors having these are what's being been brought back to the land where they were created yesterday. a one of the many says many self cultural went to be mean to see where these at walks are still being made and you know, a lot of them expressed how excited unhappy they went to receive them back. florence took, took water in a boucher thank you so much. u. s. prosecutors are considering whether to file a formal criminal charges against former president donald trump. a congressional panel has recommended for count so the trump's role in the january 6th insurrection, trump is dismissed. the referral as fake charges saying the democrat laid committee
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is trying to block his possible return to campaigning. oh, these images shocked the world. 2 years ago. thousands of supporters of former president donald trump storm the u. s. capital aiming to overturn the 2020 election . and stop the peaceful transfer of power. 5 people died in the tank, including capital police officers, whose sole responsibility was to protect members of congress, the vice president in their stead. 6 months later, congress established the so called january 6 committee to investigate the events that led to the attack committee got straight to work. conducting over a 1000 interviews at holding 10 public hearings. they released previously unseen footage documenting the harrowing hours inside the building. and they highlighted
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the former president's leg of action to stop the riot, even accusing him of helping to carry chow. i gotta walk down to the capital. i hope we help make clear that there's a broader kind of accountability, accountability to all of you. the american people, the future of our democracy, rest in your hands. it's up to the people of this country to decide who deserves the public trust. january 6th, 2021 was the 1st time one american president refused his constitutional duty to transfer power peacefully to the next. and i work over the last 18 months. the select committee has recognized our obligation to do everything we can to ensure this never happens again. the committee recommended criminal charges for former president donald trump, but it will be up to the u. s. justice department to decide whether he will
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actually end up in court. i told him the report is highly symbolic and it will have long lasting effect from political emissions. all i want to do is it i hm. and the republicans supporting a candidate facing criminal charges. maybe a bridge to far of more in this i'm joined now by data please. washington bureau chief in his poll in it's good to see you. i want to start by asking if you think the church attorney general will actually prosecute donald trump on these charges. well, anthony of the u. s. is in the very early stages of this extremely complicated process . as we just heard, the general 6 committee announced it's unprecedented recommendation to reform a president from $44.00 different criminal charges. the justice department is already working on cases against trump. and also his associates, so we do not know what stage they are in or if they plan to move forward with any
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charges. but entre anthony, i think it is fair to say that this is still a monumental moment on capitol hill. you make the point that we don't know exactly where we are in this landscape, but if we take it to its end, the scenario would these charges, could these charges stopped trump from running again for president? well, if, if the president were to get charged for inciting an insurrection, sorry, which was one of the 4 recommended charges he would be disqualified from running for office again. but at this stage, at this very moment, nothing can prevent him from continuing to pursue, to hold public office in his trump has painted the investigation as a political which on another one. but could this actually help him if he does run again? that's a good question. anthony, him, i mean amongst his deepest and most like loyal supporters and he continues to be
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extremely popular and this might actually emboldened them as a trump looks to take bag the white house. but we also have to keep in mind a during the midterms in november, that the most voters rejected. actually trump endorsed candidates who campaigned that the election was stolen. so it is likely that the majority of the republican party members are rather turning their back against the donald trump. you've been witness to all of this. do you think this investigation can deepen, america's political divide even further from where it is now? well, anthony, recently the tip of the capitol police testified in front of the senate and said that there were more than 9000 threats against lawmakers this past year. i think this shows how deep the dividers and how dangerous it is here in the united
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states. the w. washington bureau ship in uh st. paul, thanks so much. one of your traditions in the run up to christmas is saint nicholas day in the crime extra help was needed this year. but thanks to the national royal network and the united nations saint nick managed to bring some joy to children. the w a membership reports. oh, he can't use the ladies here since katy, nikolai was saint nicholas made his way to key if central train station. because no miss isaac going to stop what ukrainians called magic knight from happening. the children must have been obedient. even this year were not carrying sticks. only happiness to the holiday spills, since the skies closed over ukraine. we travel by train as much as we can
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o railway workers have been doing magic of their own since the beginning of the war . running trains on time delivering goods and people to safety either under fire. a st. nicholas said air defense works well, but the slaves still can't fly. so the railway has become the official carrier of saint nicholas. mines of thousands of children will be expecting his visit. so saint nicholas will travel with some special guests this year. we are sisters mancha and married scott, my was i was patel. me put that on. we bring special gifts that children are waiting for. he gives a meaningful or they need to them. we bring not only gifts, but also magic, the give them joy during the festive days. unicef is providing over $30000.00, give bags, and $100000000.00 in cash handouts for families in need. the dallas folks are
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making electric goods. wanted to us a little to sovereign, so during the holiday party of the christmas and media, this is a time to live in the normal seat. ready or something like spectrum to work with. saint nicholas his train with dizzy regions. i've had keith done yet. michael i, yes. and has some bringing much needed relief and joy. and it beats how the christmas miracle. a beautiful story. now, before we laid, let me take you briefly back to the capital of argentina. want us at ease with tens of thousands of people. as you can say, i've gathered to welcome the national football team home. after winning the world cup. these are live pitches of fans have been waiting for 36 hours for a glimpse of lino massey and his team. and as you can see,
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the joy is still brimming over in want to cities. after the team has returned from guitar, we can't say the same bus at the moment. unorganized people, but by having fun and that is all the nice for now coming up next is kickoff that's coming up after a short break. i'll have another bulletin for you in 30 minutes, talk with with
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