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october selection. also coming up ukraine cases, relentless russian attacks along its eastern front line. president lensky says the troops are quoting or quote, holding on despite everything. plus helping pakistan, rebuilt the country seeks billions and international funding for its recovery from record flooding last year. and to help it better resist climate change. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. thousands of supporters of former brazilian president jaya to bo sonata have stormed the national congress, supreme court and presidential palace in the capital. brazilian. they ransacked the buildings for hours before police restored order. brazil's newly installed
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president luis ignacio lula da silva, blamed also nato for the violence, and criticize the slow response by security forces. jail bo sonata left brazil in late december, 4th, the u. s. state of florida. he condemned to violence on twitter, sang the forced entry into the looting and the looting of public buildings had nothing to do with peaceful protest. he also rejected the allegations that he encouraged the crowd. ah, after months protesting both scenarios, defeat outside the heart of brazil's government. on sunday, his supporters smashed their way in forcing past barricades and overwhelming police defending the area or making their way into the home of brazil's congress protest as many draped in
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brazilian flags took out their anger on anything they could find near by others vented their fury at the supreme court, an institution loathed by both scenario and his supporters, brazil's president, who was out of the capital at the time, condemned the chaos which he blamed on his predecessor. oh, he's a real vandals destroying everything in the past. we believe that there is a lack of security and i want to tell you that all those who did this will be proud and punishing open. after hours, if havoc police were able to regain control using tear gas and rubber bullets to force protested from the government, complex hundreds of both scenarios. supporters have been arrested at the scene with the former president condemning their actions from abroad. while security forces backing control,
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many are now questioning just how they were caught so severely off. god. let's get more on that. we are joined by the w. corresponding johan ramirez is here with us in the studio. how could this happen? it only can happen with a complicity of local authorities. let's remember the brazil is a federal the state. so it means that the local authorities can decide what they are going to do. they are going to do in terms of internal internal security policies. so it is clear the something that this could happen on the if there were complicity inside the governments. otherwise, how can thousands of people go through brasilia? brazil is the capital of the country. local authorities had the order to clean the areas, were both in ira supporters were gone for weeks. why they didn't do it. how these people can go through the city, go to congress and nothing happens. and to prove that there was a blizzard suspicious that the happened is that the governor of brazil ya has
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already been suspended for 90 days because the justice is suspecting that he could just let these things happen. of course, when we're looking at these images and i mean these are really dramatic pictures that we're seeing here. one is reminded of the january 6 capital riot in the united states where we saw individuals there try and prevent the peaceful transfer of power in that country. what is this, what we are seeing right now in brazil saying about the state of democracy there, that even brazilian democracy is weak and i, when i say even person in the marcus is the is because brazil is the largest, is the largest democracy in latin america. is the biggest economy of the region, so we don't expect that from brazil. brazil has a very important democratic tradition in many ways where he has been an example is in term of democracy for latin america. so seeing these shows that even brazil democracy is which when we look at the political situation,
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lula accusing former president i adipose. the nato of encouraging the uprising. did he are here really react on twitter like 7 hours later after all of these things started happening on the he denied that he was involved in these. ah, he condemned by a lance on violence. he condense, his kind of protested. during months he was in a way encouraging these things to have and now he's taking distance from these he's now in the us. so he hasn't, he has said he has nothing to do with this. will this affect the visibility of government? what happens now? what do you think he does next? lewis ability to govern is going to be. i mean, since he won the election was already difficult. i mean, let's remember when he won the election back in october 2020. his victory was very narrow over. jerry was an arrow so he has just a couple of 1000000 voters in the country with more than 200000000 people. it means that brazil is very,
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very divided. so since the beginning we knew he was going to have a difficult time in office. but now it shows that it is real. i, it's not just a political opposition, but also industries, and this can get bigger. so it's going to be difficult for him. of course, did i be a corresponding johan ramirez. thank you. let's turn to some other news now. ukrainian president followed him as the lensky says that his country's troops are quote, holding on. despite everything in a section of the eastern front, ukrainian troops are facing continuous assaults by russian government troops and mercenaries around the towns of solid, r, and back moot. the sector of the dumbass front has seen some of the most vicious and prolonged fighting of the war. russian military blogs recently reported breakthroughs in those areas, but neither moscow nor keith have supported the claims. constantine edgar
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isde. debbie is russia analyst based in the lithuanian capital vilnius who told us that he is hearing more from the frontline hell us? well, there are several reports recently that are top ukrainian ground forces. commander general alexander sib sky visited the region of bar mode decorated the soldiers that are fighting therein. a claim that batman will not fall to the russian forces, but there is not much to full, frankly speaking because according to the ukrainian officials, there is not much left of the city itself are bought up. the struggle continues and british unless from the institute for the study, a war who frequently writes about developments on the front in recent months. a claim that in spite of massive attacks, russian forces will not be able to take but moved at quite soon. um and it is interesting that this city is important as a quite a few rush media. lots outlets. claybrooke,
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ukrainian media outlets claim for the unofficial ahead of the russian mercer's of the circles. bought the guinea pri gotten. he's a 1000000000, they're businessman, and they these media claims that he wants to capture, but not because nearby. there are important salt mines and they are of business interest to him, which is quite an interesting and probably tragic a trait to this whole or to this whole battle. and in the meantime, russia and ukraine both claim to have hit opposing trip concentrations over the weekend with missile strikes. what do we know about that? well, the russian claims are definitely an attempt to equal the score with the ukrainians who did hit ah, a troop concentration or rather and make sure barracks are in the city of my keith
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. go right before the new year and the greatest claim that they destroyed or eliminated the several 100 russian troops there. the russians so far admitted $89.00 casualties bought what they claimed about yesterday's shelley, the, the russians, i mean, is that they essentially destroyed also hundreds of pre intrigues. the greatest denied completely in we do not have any footage or any even unofficial proof of a russian claims the ukrainians are saying that there was some damage, but no major. no, no, no, no. capitol inside russia itself. we are now moving to ban maps, which don't conform to the kremlin feel of russian territory. what's behind that? well, that's the continuation of the propaganda war inside russia, propaganda, or the russian population 1st and foremost to well. and it is also evidently to me at least a sign of some bureaucrats showing you loyalty to the criminal. no,
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showing loyalty to the groman now is a must for any one on government service. ah, how can you ban maps in the 21st century? you should ban access to the internet for people not to see them as for print maps, for example of well, for school of textbooks. they were already printed out in the kind of put in version of history with, for example, the crimea being shown as russian territory. so this is a meaningless, a propaganda move and the threat against those. well remaining independent bloggers, for example, who would like to post ah, maps that will not conform to put in view of history and of recent developments. russia analysts constantine edgar in vilnius. thank you. meanwhile, western allies are racing to support ukraine with weapons and humanitarian aid. russian missiles have drone attacks, have hit ukrainian civilian infrastructure, especially hard. he w, visited
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a logistics center in germany that supplying much needed equipment for the rebuilding effort, tucked away in southern germany, one of the largest humanitarian logistics operations. and the country's history is underway. from here equipment, west 70000000 euros has already been dispatched to ukraine. but for security reasons, the exact location of the site has to stay under wraps. this logistics interim here in this logistic center is the hub for civilian ali. log at the federal government suppliers women dot, due to its vast facilities and the support of all the volunteers beliefs due to tito didn't want to push. often. these packages include heaters lights and sleeping bags for later delivery, but with russian attacks and ukraine's energy infrastructure power generators are key. baltimore thought, all the visitors know got as if this is, it's a claim that is through michael. yeah,
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this is one of the smaller power generators. little guy. next, one of these can power abouts. 10 households teen laser was for switch from the kid on the technical side, auto food works very much like a car or a bicycle van l. diesel to there's a diesel engine that power the machine that out to. and then just as with a dynamic of motion, is converted into electric energy to be legal room visits and electrical energy, t h w, as at german federal agency and specializes in humanitarian support. volunteers make this whole operation possible. of the next days, these volunteers carve out time out of their daily life to deliver machinery to the polish ukrainian border. alexander columba is in charge of this convoy. team are very savvy team efforts are very important. i mean, the key is to solve problems together analysis and we have many different skills on board. and we compliment each, i guess was i was a good combo, usually works as
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a mechanical engineer at an automotive supplier by law. his employer is obliged to give him time off for his t h. w duty as is shown through. it's nice to know that we can help people who really need it. i don't see if we can provide support from here in germany. i think we should do it in the side. mazata. over $200.00 th w volunteers participated an aide missions to ukraine last year. this is the 1st mission of the new year about 2000 kilometers, lay ahead of them. and here are some other stories from around the world. residents of the southern peruvian region of porno have taken to the streets, said demand president, tina bernard jane's resignation and new elections. the international airport, as billy aka made, remains close stranding. many travellers felice prevented protesters from taking over the airport. lastly, senegal president mackey sal toward the site of
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a bus crash that killed 39 people. and he visited some of the dozens of people injured when a bus veered into oncoming traffic after its higher verse. the president has declared 3 days of warning. starting on monday or firm indonesian president joker, we, dodo said on monday that his country would cooperate with neighboring malaysia to fight what he called the discrimination of palm. while he was speaking, after meeting malaysian prime minister on march abraham environmental, his blame palm oil plantations in both countries for the destruction of the rain forest and rare animal species. the united nations is holding a major conference in geneva to raise funding for reconstruction in pakistan after devastating floods last year. at one point, a 3rd of pakistan was under water experts a. the climate change played a role in the disaster which killed more than $1700.00 people and displaced millions, dw met,
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one family that lost everything and depends completely on aid. flooding wrought unprecedented havoc in pakistan last year. and its effects are still kimberly felt one of those who lost everything when the rains came as a bus, a father of 4 from the southeastern province of sin, the london which he used to grow crops was submerged. the floods washed away his house and his life stoke to so much would he heard old, but we've got about all the houses in our village. animal mother called them are completely destroyed in a vist that are no bed employee, but no kitchen utensils or anything. nothing is left behind her up. but something, but i yeah, we have such at least 10 so that our children can live. we are helpless. it's an am mom, i don't have any resources to reconstruct her home. yeah. or to rent a place at up a darker can i where we can live peacefully?
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nothing that up national won't say it will hardly. after months of waiting, abass and his family finally received help from the pakistan, red crescent. hello said ominously. i have come here because i am unable to manage our living. i don't have russians. i have nothing to eat or drink. for 5 months we haven't received any assistance at all. why no one has given us anything . he'll huddle, ma'am helpful. if it is god or you help in a law, the un called for 860000000 dollars in emergency aid last october. but says it has received only a 3rd of that. the red crescent says limited resources in aid organizations can only do so much. you get logged more than a large number of people are affected. whereas our assistance is limited. community said, i request the international community to step forward and assist pakistan in its
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humanitarian crisis and help us as escalate me. how much mother going with the united nations at it? site in geneva, pakistan is echoing that call. it is seeking billions of dollars in aid from the international community to help fund its huge rebuilding job. and what is expected to become a major test case. and determining who pays for disasters caused by climate change . in the spring and now mohammed f and khan and environmental scientists that they is unlike in diversity, islamabad, thank you so much for joining us today. professor, how is the situation in pakistan today? thank you very much. the infected it now is it the road to recovery, but i think it need to be done to the other places we're still under the water. what has been done since these floods to improve pakistan's brazilians to the effects of climate change? i think realistically speaking,
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so promises we have been in the losses. shermer. she's on france and then on to linda geneva conference. that is actually the team, i think within a couple of this next and you know, we've seen that playing out as you've mentioned, pakistan's government. it says that it needs billions in fact to recover from last year's floods. but a previous un appeal has only resulted in a tiny fraction of that. i'd like to ask you, you know, there's, of course, the domestic situation. but when we look internationally, do you feel left alone by the international community? you see it all disaster the discipline has been getting go by the government of bucks in collaboration with the european union ation to relevant bank bank. and you and b, b and the loss of $30000000.00 use dollar because $9000000.00 people have been affected in practically,
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they've gone blue the extreme body level. and this last contract is the 10 percent of the g, b. and for this, and the also says that the new $16300000000.00 in the 1st years or would it be that of 3 years for rehabilitation and then an investment off on the 15000000 dollars in the next 10 years to the governor on this and that has to be, i think good company can buy the international community because the globe move changes or a local regional issue. it's a global issue and it has to be addressed in the global. so then what specifically are you asking for because pakistan, you know, has contributed essentially next to nothing to, to global greenhouse emissions. but the country is one of the most vulnerable, as we have seen when it comes to devastating effects of climate change. what do you think should be done to eliminate this injustice? you see this is you're absolutely right because of the contribution is next to
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nothing. but we have been affecting too much. we have seen the 9000000 people as go go to like a resilient the next few do not have that in the who. so even we have lots to projects in the program within the company. litigation, litigation, we can do is we're not going to do that with a start and then a stablish. and the master system has been established in measure of incentives, but know what we'll need from the resilient that the development of infrastructure is i think the inside of climate competitive development with infrastructure in terms of really reliance that has damage and we need strong all that you have to do control this one and more specifically,
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the water is the flap production professor behind it and then all in the systems. thank you so much for joining us to. to share that professor mohammed air from kon from the islamic university is about we appreciate it. see you as president joe biden has arrived in mexico city to attend a meeting of north american leaders bite and condemned the storming of brazil's institutions of state, calling it outrageous and pledging the full support of the us for brazil's democracy. but as c, w is kara, lina, to my, i found out the summits, participants have their own issues over democracy to content with this is still biden's, 1st trip to mexico, as a president. his agenda for the north american summit is clearly driven by issues that are important at all. very important agenda. 3 big topics. climate change, migration, and in drugs, particularly fentenol in the presence looking forward to addressing all 3 in the
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streets of the mexican capital. opinions about his visit are mixed with. right. okay, well, i would have to focus on economic agreements that benefit all 3 countries was like, on omega's was basis for kevin, it's unfair. he's closing his boddeson, leaving all my grants in mexico. i don't care about politics, it's dirty professor on bethel, beck is worried about the path. mexican democracy is taking liberty mean or you could heal if the 1st is the relationship between the mexican state and the armed forces, which have increasingly broader functions beyond the military strategy. well, that is the 2nd is the fight that the current government has waged against the independent electoral authority, which would imply a diminution or even disappearance of the autonomy of the electro body. that would insect benefit the party and power that the cetera is the 3rd is that president lopez abra door has adopted a polarizing discourse that actively stigmatizes his political opponents as enemies
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of the country. more journalists have been killed in mexico in 2022 than in any other country in the world. most of the victims are from local media outlets. this is the 1st time that a journalist has been directly attacked in decades in mexico city. his name is cedar gomez labor. he is one of mexico's most famous anchors. he was shot several times on his way back from work just before christmas bought a portable name belinda, it would launch a nightly that alma stopped the shots. i leaned to the right. i tried to lower my head, i could see the motorcycle, the hedge, and sylvia, and from the center they shot at me hitting the windshield. me. i know that they wanted to kill me, but i don't. oh, why? and i have to live was that uncertainty handles someone tried to kill me and 3 weeks later was still don't know who or why none of this was not able to be employed me porky democracy. and freedom of speech are usually important pillars
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when bite and addresses for nations. but here at the summit in the presidential pallets in mexico, they are apparently not on the agenda. now we turned to the world of sports. novak joke of it continued his ideal preparation for the australian open after overcoming sebastian quarter in 3 sets to win the adelaide international. the serbian looked in danger of slipping to a surprised defeat, but he turned the match around to extend his winning streak in australia to $34.00 matches. nora. everything was set up for yet another tidal on australian soil for novak joke of ich, but things didn't go to plan at 1st. his unseeded opponent sebastian corda took the 1st set $76.00 and joker, which showed his frustration. the serbs, impressive winning run in australia, almost came to an end in the 2nd set. but on the brink of 2 feet,
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the work number 5 short nerves of steel met scorn saved. and then joke of its level to match on another tie breaker. the game turned on a handful of points in the decider. but the serbs experience eventually shone through and after a grueling 3 hours and 9 minutes took of it plenty. 34th straight. when in australia the support that i've been getting in the last 10 days was something that i don't think i've experienced too many times in my life. so thank you so much for everyone. for coming out. i was just religious aiming to eating rougher and adults men's record in 22 grants lim, victories at the australian open. later this month. and finally,
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now thousands of fearless bay there is in belgium, braved winter temperatures of a few degrees above freezing for a quick dip in the north sea. a week after new years, people dress up in costumes to dash into the water, which is also just a few degrees above freezing participants. describe the traditional bath as an invigorating start to the new year. and coming up next on d. w is the magazine eco africa, which takes a closer look at how dams in the cell phone calls love, hold on ross, or just stay with us if you can for that. in the meantime, i'm sarah kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching. take ah,
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