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every one. questions for the present in the future that heads filled with ideas. so get ready for the brain update. 40 to the answer to almost everything starts january 15th on d w. ah ah, this is d w. news coming to you live from berlin. people around the world pay tribute to the king of football, brazil's former striker pay lay dies after a long battle with cancer. millions more. passing up the football ledge. also coming up, benjamin netanyahu is sworn in as prime minister,
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again marking in extraordinary political come back. no heads, most right wing government in his real history with plans to expand settlements in the occupied west. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. brazil has declared 3 days of morning for the football legend pay late. the brazilian striker who won 3 world cups has passed away from cancer. at the age of $82.00, his coffin will lie at the stadium of his home town club santos on monday, for funds to pay their respects. the burial is to take place on tuesday and they found fame as a teenager with san jose and became internationally known when he scored twice as brazil beat sweden, the 1958 world cup final. he won the competition again in 1962 and
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a 3rd time in 1970, where his mesmerizing place fermented, his iconic status for many in brazil, and around the world. he was much more than the sportsman sal paolo's, albert einstein, hospital where football legend paley passed away. his fans gathered outside to bid farewell and mourn the loss of the man. brazilians called the king. for samuel menache, i came to pay my respects. my good bye come or in fact, the king never dies. for me, he did not die. i came to pay my respects somehow managing his people also came out to urban oh caldera stadium, home to pay, lace former football club santos, rio statue of christ. the redeemer was lit up in his honor and tributes were laid outside mira canal stadium. for me with this book of who is other for me,
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soccer is in morning. we had our defeat, brazil lost the world cars, filica and we have the news of the death of our king. that was a deal, but lot goes on. are very sad on my but pele was history, a legend thought, or landon hello number 10 always the football great, also inspired athletes in other sports or orgy ice cream. but he had a great impact on athletes in general that everyone wanted to be the palais in their sport. it became a jo, incognita. brazil is now beginning 3 days of morning for a footballer who transcended the game. with me in the studio as mark meadows from d, w. sports market. paley was a legend in his own time. what impact did he have on football? i think it a bigger impact than any one else. i mean the only man to win 3 will cups. i don't think that will ever be beaten in the men's game and to straddle 3 decades in
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international football is quite astounding. i mean a coast talent in 1958 established on 62, and then elder statesman in 970 and probably the best team we've ever seen had a will call. but he was much more than just football. i mean, he was a sports minister in the brazilian cabinet for example, and i think you'd be looking at sport in general. he's definitely out there with the likes of mom at alley, serene williams, as you know, the true sporting great. if nothing about football will almost certainly have a pen, and there is legacy basically, and he was also a black icon. let's not forget that. i mean, the 1950s. brazil did have racism. problems between ritual white brazilians and black brazilians mix race, brazilians. and he bridge that gap, he made white brazilians realize that they could support him in the national football team. pillars, death is being marked around the world. he had fans everywhere. literally. what
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sort of reactions are you seeing? well, it's quite in crew. i've never seen anything like this. i mean, anyone who's any wanting football is commenting on his desk because he was such a titanic figure. for example, german, great france beckon bower has as tweeted. he said, football has a lost it's greatest player in history. and i have lost a unique friend, football will belong to him forever. rest in peace. so you know lovely words there from france back about. it also heard from ne, mom who is sort of the successor to pallet's, brazil's great star. he said before pill 810 was just a number. that is a nod to the fat in a position. number 10 is the key wanting for boulder, the player who's got the skill and all the guile. and without pele, we probably wouldn't have had name our married donna. and of course now leonor messy who just won the world cup, he has treated a photo of himself with pele and said rest in peace. the other great christiana rinaldo, of modern times, is called in the eternal king and brazil's president elect lula has even commented
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. he said, few brazilians took the name of our country as far as heated. brazil has declared 3 days of national mourning. understand our any details about the funeral? yes, i mean the funeral is going to take place in santos, his hometown, and basically it will be a monday. and then on tuesday, the cortez will actually pass by his 100 year old mother's house. she's bed bound at the moment, and then he will be buried locally on tuesday. so yeah, it's going to be a big event in brazil store. no, mark miller's did up his board. thanks so much. well to israel now and benjamin netanyahu has been sworn in, has the country's prime minister again. netanyahu returns to power for his 6th term in office after spending a year and a half in opposition. is new college and includes ultra orthodox and alternation was parties with some members who have made anti l. g. b t q comments in the past
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hundreds of eligibility, active as states, a demonstration outside government offices in television. the new administration has bowed to expands settlements in the occupied west bank. considered illegal under international law is tre. longest serving prime minister has returned to pub. benjamin netanyahu has been sworn in yet again. an opposition, members of parliament are not happy. and so for me, i hear the constant cries of the opposition about the end of the country and democracy of sued but put to losing elections. is not the end of democracy got busy the essence of democracy? the new far right government has vowed to promote settlements in the occupied to west bank the militant group, hamas says that will lead to more violence. none of your colleagues, i'm asked, no,
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he m me hm. os movement issue a clear warning that the policies of this incoming government represent a trig appoint for major and breast which may extend beyond palestine adage, effortlessly. this year is already the deadliest in the region since 2005 and out 500000 israelis live in the disputed areas along site some 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians, socialism, etc. yes, government is greatness because because it's going to be strong for the jewish people in the state of israel. and i really hope he will not disappoint us a lot that has ever done. nathan. yeah. ought to want to block it on efforts to develop nuclear weapons, but it's not only to attention that will be challenging. she, she, the veteran leader, is still fighting corruption, charges in court and will face stuff opposition at home. turning to
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ukraine, most of the country there is still without power after the latest wave of russian air strikes, but in his nightly address, president laudermill zalinski said the ukrainian military had repelled dozens of missiles. lensky said without the country's air defense, the situation would have been much worse. 3 people were killed and 6 wounded in thursday's attacks, which damaged residential buildings and critical infrastructure across the country . spring and frank led with cheer his military analyst at the university of portsmouth in the u. k. good sea of frank, now ukrainian air defenses are intercepting many of the missiles and drones that russia keeps firing at ukraine. but some do still get through with devastating cumulative effect prank. if russia continues this aerial bombardment, what will that mean for ukraine will won't connotative. terry put it like this?
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and when was it? yesterday, putin spent something in the region of 2 or $300000000.00 to knock out electricity care for 8 hours grades of some sorts of extremely resilient will continue to do so . the system is deep, it's, it's not her a modern electrical system, or indeed a critical infrastructure system which paradoxically makes it far easier to, to repair and far more resilient. so to answer question, they will keep on throwing the rather expensive missiles at the ukrainians. there will be some effect, but it will have no decisive impact on the outcome of the war or talking about the outcome of the war. a lot of people are wondering what sort of n game is shaping up. what are your expectations for this war in the coming year? right? great question, terry. so this as with any of these questions is contingent. if the west keeps drip feeding weaponry to the ukrainians as they are now to fill gaps and bolster
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completely rob, outdated capability such as the defenses, then it is likely we will maintain the war in 2024. if the west, however, design, particularly i'm thinking, united states decides and makes the critical decision, the strategic decision for ukraine to win this war. by transferring the tax, they have the equity fighting vehicles. they have the aircraft in a long way to weapons. then ukraine can win this war this year. so we're either looking at a continuing fight which ukraine will prevail in the end. i don't see a failing or a war ending this year. the latter, depending on u. s. decisions made in washington for a step up of weapon supplies. frank, thank you very much. shar military analyst prank language there. thank you, terry sketch up on swell the stories making headlines around the world to day.
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russian president vladimir putin has said he wants closer military cooperation with beijing routine made the comment during a video conference with president she jan thing during which he invited the chinese leader to moscow. beijing has not condemned russia's war in ukraine, but it has also been careful not to provide direct support. a myanmar military court has sentenced anselm to cheat to a further 7 years in prison. the austin civilian leader was convicted of corruption . it was the last and a string of criminal cases leveled against her since the 2021 military coup. it leaves her with a total jail time of 33 years. the vatican says pour pope benedict remains gravely ill, but is stable and lucid. of frances has called for prayers for the 95 year old. forward pontiff is receiving round the clock care as concerns grow over his medical
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condition. british fashion designer, vivian westwood, has died at the age of 81. her label said she passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family. she rose to fame in the 1970s by giving the punk movement it's trademark look oh, a lifetime of rebellion. vivian westwood made fashion about much more than just clothes. for more than 5 decades, the british design a used her creations as a platform political activism. she champion calls is from wiki leaks to what westwood described as a war for the very existence of the human race. tackling climate change in 1974 along with conspirator malcolm mclaren who also managed punk band,
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the sex pistols. westwood opened the iconic sex clothing store on london's kings road. from here, westwood showcased the designs, helping set the style for punk and new wave. in the early 19 eighties, westwood went from punk provocateur to being britain's best loved fashion designer . she famously plundered history for inspiration. many of her ideas were immediately picked up by the main stream, unconventional and outspoken westwood twice and british designer of the year and was awarded the older of the british empire by the queen. her designs and activism combined to spot cultural change. and i think my fashion gives hewitt incredible choice in an age of conformity, and it makes you look great,
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and it helps you to express your individuality. the school teacher, turn godmother pung leaves behind a life long legacy of rebellion. you're watching dw news from berlin, coming up next, we've got a documentary filled for you on robert wilson, one of the most important theater makers in the world. and don't forget, you can always get all the latest news information any time you want. on our website that's at d, w dot com. i'm terry martin from me and all the team. thanks for watching. ah, we've got to understand that globalization work, but he does not reach more than 30 percent of the world population in the mediterranean as become a kind of great sarcophagus. if any.

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