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on something the hardware and software of our brain changes. so get ready for the brain of 40 to the answer to almost everything. starts january 15 on d w. ah, this is the w news. my front burner in the world pays tribute to the king of football. brazil declares the 3 days of national mourning for its beloved superstar . there was about a con stadium is lit up in his honor, as fans express their sadness as he's also on the program. let me pose,
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he calls for closer miller, she tries with china, the russian president so mature receives a guarded welcoming beijing, which is not officially taken sides in the war in your price 2 years after breakfast you k continues to struggle with. they fall out from leaving the european union as the economic benefits promised by bradford supporters fail to materialize a millions worldwide prepared to celebrate the new year with a band green campaign. that's our home one. it's time to rethink the fireworks frenzy for the sake of the environment. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. brazil has declared 3 days of national boarding for the football legend to pay the strike of the only player to win $3.00 world cups has died of cancer aged $82.00 is body will last is hometown club santas
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until he funeral for many in brazil and around the world pa was so much more than just a sportsman. ah, a memory i president jaish bailey had picked gun g when the most treasured trophy in foot, but for the current time is in 1970 and those glittering bright. he's remembered as a clear who inspired millions and present is honoring it's heated. mm hm. he oh, yeah. really. there's a feeling of sadness for all brazilians. paley will be missed for what he represented to the world and to us who love soccer. oh, the football community. it's also been, it's respect well, a lot. he was a legend of our sport, one of the pioneers, when it comes to world class personalities, he was the reference for
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a whole generation. everybody wanted to be pele. yes and billy the sports governing body fif lord, it flags is for ivan with every one who loves football because of what he did for football because of what he did for getting emotions towards those who know football. i found my ceremony for belly in india and he's remembered hearing pakistan in an area known as minnie brazil. there was ever since i can remember, i've heard pallet's name on the streets of karachi. whenever a t one a football tournament, they would challenge pele while lifting the trophy in argentina, the comparison between madonna and billy with a thought of friction between rival fat but
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a fight for now that he does, it was still very little, but i recall my father's words know that my father saw him play and he was amazed the same way. i talked about mariah doner. and he talked to me about paley in yellow billy. he will always be picking 5th newspaper in brazil and for millions, he will always be the greatest player of all dine before butcher list at 10 vickery in rio de janeiro told me more about police legacy. well, you keep using the word king. remember, this is a poor black kid born just 52 years after brazil as abolished slavery. who leaves the scene as the king of the global game, or as a 9 year old child, he sees his dad crying, and he listens on the radio to brazil losing the world cup final of 1950. and the 9 year old pele promises his father is going to arrange that fast forward when he is
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brazil. 13, well caps pele has won 3 well cups. brazil are associated as the home of the beautiful game as the winners as the country that everyone wants to be for a month every 4 years. and the world cup is established as a made for t. v joins events that makes us all once a down tools for a month, every 4 years. all of this is the house that pal i built. and where did that name come from? because it wasn't a name he was born with. no edged, and he's actually an introvert. so thomas edison because the little village where he was born, his birth coincided with the introduction of electricity, the names a very long in brazil. these portugal, portuguese names, edison orientation i, samantha, it's normal to have little nicknames, even he wasn't sure exactly where pele came from. the one thing he was sure of as a kid is that he didn't like it. he would fight his schoolmates if they referred to him as pele. he ended up loving it, those 4 letters, more identifiable than any other human being in the world. and we saw in the report
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that to is last. it had quite an impact on the country. was this a purely sensitive senses are 1st woke up victory that became such a huge figure? well remember he was only 17 when he won the world cup for the 1st time. it was the 1st time brazil had ever want it. and there was a book brought out that year saying in 1958 the year that should never end. while pele was only getting started, plenty more for him to do and for him to achieve. and he is by far the greatest diplomat that brazil has ever produced. it's impossible, i think, to put in a, into a european context just that the, at the multiplicity of things that he means to the country. not just as a sports figure, but the country is now immensely proud of the fact that all over the world, people are talking about polite. he's either, he's a huge source of pride to the nation, even if the vast majority are far too young to have any memories of him as
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a player. so 3 days of national morning what, what do we know of the funeral? it's being slowed down a little bit by the fact that brazil inaugurated new presidents on sunday. so from monday morning he will lie in states or india that they the center circle of the field there at st asa, port city an hour down the road from the metropolis of san palo. that will be open to the public. so anyone with deep pockets who really wants to go there? yeah, mike, your booking gets a sense us for monday to tuesday morning after that a procession through the streets of sans us, which will pass the house where his mother at the age of a 100, is still alive before a simple private service for the family. and he'll be buried in a vertical cemetery, a cemetery, which is in the guinness book of records, which gives him a view over that stadium of santos, that he graced for so many years. and pal, i said, it's also a place that inspires peace and tranquillity. the last resting place for an extraordinary life. i. so tim vickery in rio de janeiro. you
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a vladimir putin, as course, a closer military cooperation with china. the russian president was speaking during a video summit with the chinese leaders, asian pig. though beijing has not condemned russia's war in ukraine, it's also not provided russian with any direct support. moscow's latest asked rugs have left most of you cry without power. light is drawn, missouri with ogre, with a more attacks from russia on ukrainian cities round after round of drawings and cruise missiles. even though ukraine's here defenses are largely holding up falling debris from the intercepted rockets still causes significant damage as this woman and keep looks on in their children's bedroom glass everywhere. vladimir putin held talks with his chinese counterpart. the video call happened to take place on the 100 the anniversary of the founding of the soviet union. its demise is something putin bitterly regrets. together,
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he and shooting pin want to stand up to pressure from the waist. and putin, at least once closer, military cooperation with beijing were a special place in russian chinese relations is occupied by military and technical cooperation. this contributes to the security of our countries. we aim to strength and co operation between the armed forces of russia and china get in a difficult international situation. we are ready to build up strategic cooperation with russia. provide each other with development opportunities and be a global partners for the benefit of our peoples. china's official stance on putin's war is being quite objective and fair. she told pierson that position isn't changing and that the road to peace would not be smooth. brewton called to see his dear friend when and he invited him to moscow early next year. you was or same as i
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look at this with a felina chuck rover, who had the austrian institute for european and security policy and came up with the term dragon back to refer to the china russia partnership. welcome to d. w. m. is china as keen on building military links with russia as russia is on building those links with it? it seems so though we don't know exactly the scope and scale of dar military technology curve corporation between these 2 states. a lot hasn't been revealed yet, so we have heard about the intentions about their plans. a lot of military exercises are much has been conducted, and even during arrest us war against ukraine, a butter these sir domain is obviously the one that's going to be exploited and explored in the years to come. obviously, russia has become completely dependent on china. chill bypass to western sanctions
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. some even describe it as a vessel of china or a junior partner. but china also needs to support russia in this critical critical phase alpha righteous war. because it has to avoid that a new, a security vacuum could emerge in the north of its borders next to the military tensions, wheat, india along the line of actual control as well as the military escalation, the straight to for a cow. and so it's not an altruistic relationship, it's a really based on reale politic national interest. and i anticipate that the military corporation will a further deepen and increase it as was very interesting. so, so, china, embracing russia is less to do with china and russia being necessarily on the same economic got paid or the, or having the same world view. and more about if,
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if russia remains stable than at least that board. ringback is taking care of a we don't want anyone messing with that. it's more than that. it's of course also about backing each other in terms of potential risks at home, out so meaning arising from internal instability, riots and political crisis. the stool leaders fear their own population the most. so of course are having a predictable partner and is a, one of the major a common goals, but also creating a credible counter. let's say, credit, credible, come to way to the american global projection in all relevant corners of the rules of the world. and thus, once again, they need to show a military muscle true military exercises. true, of course. so co ordination a beat in the space, exploration beat in the satellites,
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or as i said in the military technology domain. so it's not just about a quick, a quick word on this, this notion of coordination because you've written recently, the china and russia may have coordinated at the timing of the ukraine invasion. what makes you a suspect that well, obviously the russian president of time to start of the all out war with the enter the olympics. so knowing how important this was some a to the chinese president her seizure in pink her following. of course, sir, the deteriorating sand ink of china amid the looming cur pandemic. so the timing was certainly coordinated with the ent of depend on me. now i would argue that it appears that china's true intention on a given the summit between the chinese president and the russian president on february fort where they announced his relationship return,
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no limits of his friendship with no limits. i argued that the chinese to intention was not to cite with wish to give a green light to the war, but rather to provide the credible, come to wait to the american efforts to de couple from china to create an alliance of democracy. as you remember, probably also the boy called to alpha does olympic games. and once the war started, china hit or to support russia, which actually happened. thanks so much. fascinating. thanks for joining us, every minute. chuck rover of the austrian institute for european and security policy. thank you very much. is look at some source making headlines around the world. syrian authority, same millison rocket attack is killed at least 10 people in the east and i was, or province petroleum ministry says the attack targeting 3 buses carrying oil industry employees by the us. low make is really 6 years worth of donald trump's
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tax returns. the former president ford for years to keep them secret documents show . he paid only $750.00 in federal income taxes for 2 of those years and nothing at all in 2020 most anybody would under south korea has confirmed that it testified a solid fuel rocket. the unannounced launched earlier sparked fears about a possible u. f. o or north korean missile launch, authorities receive hundreds of reporting, a suspicious flying object, and mysterious lights. me and my with a military course has sentenced ousted civilian liter, our songs to cheat to 7 more years in prison. his latest criminal case was for corruption. she's now facing 33 years in jail, so she has been under house arrest. it's a military coup last year, over through her democratically elected government. u. s. and the european union has condemned the convictions and just we spoke earlier with phil robinson,
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the human rights watch in bangkok and asked what i asked him, what this verdict means for mr. cheese and other opposition figures. while for sushi there are locking the door and throwing away the key, they want to keep her in prison. and i expect that we will not see her again. but she is considered to be in the pre eminent political threat to the military coup government. she someone who has one or 2 national elections by landslide, most recently in november 2020, which was the government that was all overthrown in the school. and i think that they are putting her away for good. they're going to a locker away in a prison and maybe the other remote administrative capital of the country and keep her away from her supporters and from lawyers and from others. as you know, she will become a hostage hosted for democracy in myanmar fil robinson from human rights
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watch them all countries, including the u. k, france, south korea, and israel are requiring people arriving from china to show negative coverage 19 tests. beijing has reopened its borders after nearly 3 years of pandemic travel restrictions. but certain corona virus infections in china, making other countries novice. a moment to remember for these passengers in china. nationwide travel has opened up again in the world's most populous nation. beijing's decision to loose in its cove at 19 restrictions in early december was a welcome surprise. for many i found out they should indeed open up and i'm supportive of this. everything including travel is getting more convenient and i'm going back to my home town now. finally, i can go home, it's great ally. you know,
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it's hillary, i'm really looking forward to traveling internationally again because i haven't gone abroad to ski for a long time or i'm a professional skier, so i can't wait to ski abroad again. while the rules surrounding international travel will be relaxed on january 8th ahead of the lunar new year, china's busiest travel season. but a surgeon cove at 19 cases has prompted other countries to already impose restrictions on arrivals. from china. the us, japan and south korea are among those now requiring a negative test. italy in spain have also introduced restrictions despite the use health agency saying such measures are unnecessary. chinese state media called the testing requirements discriminatory with china, 0 covey policy winding down an infection. numbers going up, traveling like it's 2019, could be a long way off. and then
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a 2 year since britain completed its withdrawal from the european union, the u. k is still struggling with the 4 large ringers, missed out on much of the recovering global trades. since the pandemic from east economic gains are found to materialize on the loss of you. work misses worse and labor shortages in health care, hospitality, and agriculture. and businesses are also facing higher costs and more red tape. ah, even the arrival of the milk trucks makes the cheese make her feel a little wistful rex. it related losses forced simon's barrel to sell the majority stake in his company. i feel betrayed and rarely, rarely quite let down by a government that promised butch and delivered nothing. his small business used to deliver english chatter via mail order to private customers in the u. but thanks to breaks it, every single piece of cheese now requires a certificate from the veterinary office. that was prohibitively expensive. there
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is no way anybody's going to pay another $190.00 pounds plus all the paper. busy as evolve nearby and the northern english town of crew few ever imagined that breaks it would be so problematic. even in the breaks or heartlands like here in the north of england, people are reversing their opinion. polls show that a majority. now believe that rec, said, was a bad idea. however, this does not mean that their decision to leave you will be reversed, at least not any time soon. ron jones imports rugs from belgium. he's also facing a lot more red tape because of brakes. it. it was never a good idea. it was never a good idea, but it was the will of the people cannot look at one thing. but for more and more studies show that post breaks a trade barriers are harming the british economy. and thank you for lack of e u workers has caused labor shortages. i don't think it was worth to swallows. we
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thought it would. but we did want to bay ourselves again, really said dylan, which is our stop common, you know, in the nurses there, you know, we've got, we are. so down now we thought it be an unmitigated disaster. absolute disaster for in the meantime, simon's barrel is managing to sell cheese at a profit in the you again, fire the european hub of the new majority, shareholder. the cheese maker would have never dreamt that breaks it would have caused him so many sleepless nights. last our correspondent car masked men in london. what has changed in the u. k. since breakfast? well, the weather hasn't changed much. i can tell you that. but look, phil, i mean, brag it has really changed everything, and some of those changes are more obvious than others. but as you saw in the piece, it has had a huge impact on small businesses in terms of these burdens,
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the paperwork, the bureaucracy, the inspections and delays have made it very difficult to do business with you. and that has really shrunk trade between the 2 blocks. yet also look at the you, of course, is more expensive in port british goods to do business or higher british workers. so we've seen a lot of economic impact. of course, it's always difficult to try to isolate the effect of breaks it on the economy, but there have been a couple of recent studies fill. one of the most interesting was done by an independent government body here in the u. k. and the estimate is that breck sit shrank the economy by up to 4 per cent. in other words, a reduction of about $100000000000.00 pounds per year. that is a big difference. wow. so we're talking about a nearly 2 years since that the deal was done and the divorce a finalized. are there still problems to be worked out between the 2 parties?
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well, just like any divorce, i guess the 2 parties don't exactly agree on everything. and one of the biggest issues remains northern ireland and that tricky issue of the border with ireland and costs and shacks. of course, the solution that was agreed upon during breaks and negotiations is called the northern ireland protocol. it's complicated involves custom checks between great britain and northern ireland. we won't get into that, but the main point is u. k is still not happy with that solution. northern ireland also not happy. in fact, there have been boycotts in the northern ireland assembly overrides the e. you does not want to budge. so this could be an issue to watch as we had into 2023 by and we saw in the report that suddenly we seem to be talking to, to old people. it was quite a mixed picture. i in the report. so i'm glad you're out and about there in the u. k. i. what's your feeling? how do people feel about breaks it to he is on the most interesting
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thing to me has been what everyone called, rex it fatigue. this was such a long process dating all the way back to the referendum in 2016 people just were tired of talking about bright that they were fed up. the biggest change phil has been in the last year. people are starting to talk about rex and again, many of them are not happy about it. you hear complaints when you wait in the passport line of the european airport amongst british passengers these days. if you want to talk about numbers though, there was a recent poll that was done asking people hear about that decision. 56 percent of people now say that leaving the you was the wrong decision. and even more strikingly, less than a 3rd of people think it was the right choice. a lot of conversations happening now about bryce. it felt okay, thank you for that. coll collin mussman railey london night skies around the world will soon be lit up as revellers celebrate the end of 2022 and bring in the
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new year. but there is a downside to the colorful spectacle green organizations are wanting about the dangers of fireworks to the environment as well as to people and animals. fireworks were invented over a 1000 years ago and now often play a role in celebrations all over the world. but as science tells us more about the dangers they can pose when used on a wide scale environmental organizations are sounding the alarm before new year's eve. but the most important problem is the air quality. we have a lot of topical emission in this might be battling for the concentration on in the air. it is about 2 to micro graham and in those 9 we have numbers up above, 1000 micrograms, and even more within only a few our big cities where lots of fireworks are set off at ground level. at major
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celebrations, the air pollution can grow so bad. it poses a big threat, particularly to vulnerable groups, especially because we have a high low of possible emissions during those hours. and this is especially a problem not only for children and other people, but also for people who suffer from my, our other diseases. and emissions are only one aspect of the issue. big celebrations can also produce huge amounts of cardboard, wood and plastic waste and spread toxins throughout the environment. we have, let her know the total that it's released. but we also have a number of heavy metals like cup like naturally like that. and they are exposed to the environment as well. they say in the air, the reef and those moments. but they also end up in, in part, in and in water. that doesn't mean fireworks need to be banned entirely,
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but opponents would like to see changes to how we approached their use celebrating the new easy around the world in many countries you dont iowa no one else has to have a centralized my work done by a professional i'm because then we have much less weight. we have many dangers for anybody getting heard about kind of like laser shows, light shows one of those alternatives. synchronized drone shows a quieter choice to see in the new year perhaps, but beautiful in its own way. and one that has little to no impact on the environment. i set you up today. i'll have more well news at the top of b, our eco india, these next half of the w. good. ah,
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we've got to understand that globalization works, but he does not reach more than 30 percent of the world population. very simple, that facility that's very convenient for the chinese. after all, the port will be full very exclusively, but i am the mediterranean as potomac, kind of great sarcophagus. if anything he was proud of, it was to be a steal worker, like his grand parents and his parents. this is his business to come here for life . well the winners and losers. globalization, where do we stand? starts january 5th on d, w. ah, with they've been powering out on the goal lives for tickets and healed of the key to fleeing the
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