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and we learned something, the hardware and software brain change of scale. so get ready for the brain update for you to the answer to almost everything starts january 15th on d, w ah ah, this is the w news life from berlin. a mob storms, brazil, seats of power, have supporters of former president julia. both in are to invade congress, the supreme court and presidential palace. they refused to accept his defeated last
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october selection. ukraine faces relentless rush and attacks against kate strong holds on its eastern prompt lines. president sobinski says the troops are holding on despite everything the un seeks massive international support to help rebuild pakistan last is floods left a quarter of the country underwater and displaced millions of people plus competing in professional sports while 5 months pregnant. we meet a german runner who's pushing boundaries and hear from an expert on the issue. ah, i'm paid for swollen welcome. wild leaders condemned the storming of brazil's democratic institutions on sunday, support. as the former brazilian president jai had both scenarios ransacked. the national congress, supreme court and presidential palace in the capital brazilian using and so
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president the reason as yoletta silva blanked his opponent for the violence. austin r o is in self imposed exile in the us. he condemned the violence on twitter, saying the 4th entry into and looting of public buildings had nothing to do with peaceful protest. he also rejected the allegations 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 passed to barricades and overwhelming police defending the area. oh, making their way into the home of brazil's congress protest is many draped in brazilian flags took out their anger on anything they could find near by others vented their fury at the supreme court. an institution, lowe's,
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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, jewelry fees, a real vandals destroying everything in their path. if we believe that there is a lack of security, and i want to tell you that all those who said this will be proud and punished, said opening after hours if havoc police were able to regain control using tear gas and rubber bullets to force protest is 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 are backing control. many are now questioning just how they were caught so severely off guard. i also had
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a t w's brazilian surface francis fonts about the similarities between the storming of congress in brazil and the u. s. capital rides 2 years ago. we have the same multi where the president that doesn't accept his defeat. it was clear means pardon the capital invasion on january 2021. both alluded to that many times even before the 1st round of the election over he was already suggesting that he would recognize the result of the election. only he just, he thought it was a clean election. so they were already preparing for that and to have on one side it was bigger than a half ago because you had the tree houses, the 3rd pillars of president democracy attacked and invaded. but on the other hand, the breakfast was in the sunday, the financial supporters always make progress on sundays because they see that they are working class and they don't put this on the weekly. so it was on the sunday. so you didn't have any meetings taking place there. you don't have this dramatic
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scenes of homeless people of authority is hiding and running from right. of course it didn't have the same degree of violence as well. also because they didn't have the same degree of resistance on the courses, so you don't have any death or, or people injured. you have like some injuries, some injured people, mostly journalists, that they had like, minor injuries. you didn't have blood like we saw in the capital, but you had like a bigger part of brazilian power francis. if all the signs were there, why didn't local officials prevent this from happening? well, some of the things that the police work completed with what happened. we have the both in the district, the federal district has a state of state and it has the fact that the state and it has its own governor, governor, is the quote allied from both on his chief of security. was book just
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a minute as well. he was also a very close ally from local nato, and he is the person that come on the police. so the police was very passive. they even like its core to some of the protesters from their camp. the front of the army had to the government palaces, and they were filmed. they can self isn't laughing on the camera. so there was like very few years accusations of the police being on this and even completed what's going on. now there will be a great investigation on wish, of military forces were complicated to what happened and they both, all of them to be taken into that to hold accountability. they knew what was happening, like there was information that hundreds of buses were coming to brazil with over 4000 protesters. and even though the governor and the chief of security didn't
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increase the security and the government building, the consequence of that that, that, that ahead of security was hired yesterday in the evening. and the governor with like moved from office for 90 days from supreme court to investigate which part they took on that very killing insides there from our very own francis fans. thank you very much. ukrainian president loaded me zalinski says his troops on the eastern front, a holding on. despite everything. the soldiers faced continuous assaults by russian troops and most aries around the towns of sonata. and by mote is part of the don't best frontier seems some of the most prolonged fighting of the bull. russian military blogs recently reported breakthroughs in those areas, but neither moscow nor keeps both the claims. marina milan from the ball studies department of kings college london, she gave us this assessment of the difficulties facing ukrainian forces while the
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situation remains very hands. after the declaration of unilateral cease fire by russia, russia has resumed its operations around buck moved and sold the dar solid hours being located to the north of buck mode. so ukraine has announced yesterdays that the ukrainian forces are still holding full adar, but what russians are trying to do, and especially as a wagner group, is to basically take full adar in the semi encirclement by cutting off the supply the solar dar. and because according to precaution was, wagner is chief, so darn back with are connected by an underground system and taking solar dar would mean that the russians would have better chances to advance with what they're doing is they're trying to stay around for the dar, from, from the west, coming from the south western part and from worse and got moved is being surrounded
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from the south and east. so basically that's the position right now. but the queen is still holding on. they have turned the cities in into a kind of fortress and are holding their positions despite the meat grinder that they are right now. can you explain to us why this russian mercenary group, wagner is there and how it's changing the dynamic? basically the idea to take full adar and buck mode is not new. it was a strategic location when the russians were still holding on to assume. and the idea was to go on to take from a tourist can bask, repeating the scenario of several of the ness can see chomsky and after russia has lost the zoom. wagner still remained in boston because that is both politically and militarily. still an important aim for the russians to take, given its location. it would facilitate the logistics of the russian forces there.
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if they were to take buck mode. and obviously for wagner, it's important to show some sort of progress after the russians have lost so many key strategic cities during the last phase of their so called special military operation. and marina, do you expect anything different in the flying now that the overdose christmas season is over? well, and there are the possibilities of the fighting will intensify. however, russians are claiming that they have time and i don't think that they will seek to increase or operational tempo. they will of try to road morale using drones and missile strikes on key ukrainian infrastructure while trying to kind of push through those key strategic locations. and where out the ukranian forces because they use not only to take for digital occasions, but also to destroy as many of the brilliant as possible arena marathon
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king's college london. thank you. thank you. the united nations is holding a key conference in geneva to raise funds for reconstruction in pakistan after devastating floods last year. un secretary general antonio quoterush supported the call for $16000000000.00 in aid. st. pakistan was the victim of climate chaos. in a video message, french president in manuel mccoy edged $10000000.00 in extra a to pakistan. they noted states said it will provide an additional $100000000.00. the floods caused the death of 1700 people and displaced millions more. flooding wrought unprecedented havoc in pakistan last year and its effects are still keenly felt. one of those who lost everything when the rains came, is abbas a father of 4 from the south eastern province of sin. the land on which he used to grow crops was submerged and the floods washed away his house and his livestock too
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. so much would he added that we had about all the houses in our village animal. none of them are completely destroyed. lee in a vist that are no bed employee, but no kitchen utensils or anything, nothing is left behind her up. but something but i are. yeah, we have such at least 10 so that our children can live. we are helpless if and i'm mom. i don't have any resources to reconstruct her home. yeah. or to rent a place at up a darker gray where we can live peacefully. nothing that are up in it won't say it will hardly. after months of waiting, abass and his family finally received help from the pakistan, red crescent sat. honestly, 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 any thing at all, ma'am. helpful?
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yes, it is. got all your help in a while. the u. n. cold for $860000000.00 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 a lot more that a large number of people are affected, whereas our assistance is limited community, i request the international community to step forward and assist pakistan in its humanitarian crisis. and help us as escalades me, how much mother 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. i'm joined by dw report, a business job. it is how far has pakistan come in recovering from this disaster?
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our been, the situation remains critically dire for millions of bucket line is this flooding had affected 33000000 people in back of fund, or one and 7 back as danny's. and as my 3rd spoken to some 8 workers, and they tell me that even after a month, almost actually more than 5000000 people are still living. i displaced our homeless and living in makeshift camps made by the government of pakistan. and they tell me that these people are not ready to go back because their homes have been damaged. their drop plans are still under water and their cattle guilt for their lively hoods have been completely lost and it will take them years to get back on their feet. and people who have a return to their homes or who didn't leave that areas. they are now forced to live around, stagnated, polluted flood water, which means their children are getting sick of want of only visit infections. snake
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bites you an estimate, that even now, more than 20000000 people in pakistan need humanity in assistance. so the situation remains extremely painful and difficult for millions of pakistani, but a previous un appeal only resulted in a tiny fraction of what pakistan needs were to go to get out of this conference bucket on a thing that it needs. $16000000000.00 us dollars for reconstruction. and rehabilitation of these people and these communities, it's asking half of that amount from the international community on pakistan, faith that the devastation caused by the flood is a huge climate injustice to it. but as an only amidst less than one percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. but it says that it's bearing the brunt of what rich countries of the world are emitting. it's asking the international community. it's asking, what need us to do not turn a blind eye to what is happening in pakistan is asking for the international
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community to help build pakistan climate resilient infrastructure. because august and believes that it may continue to face climate change induced disasters. hundreds of um, breaches were collapsed because of the flooding. thousands of schools and clinics have been bad as the park as on needs to reconstruct and rebuild. and now it wants the intellectual community to help august on build climate resilient and frustrated . is it doing enough? i mean, it's asking for a lot, i think back if any government has a has whatever it capacity it has, it has tried to deliver, but no amount nor, nor even like a the most rich country in the world wouldn't be able to deal with the disaster that back is on, is 5th thing. still lots reads of land are under water. it needs not only money, but cooperation and capacity building to help deal with this disaster. and that's why it's asking the international community to do it. un is on its sides. it,
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it said getting pakistani guests and i think at we can hear what the un chief, that at this conference we must match the right response of the people of pakistan with our own efforts and massive investments, to stress american communities for the future. it rebuilding pakistan in a resilient way will run in excess of $16000000000.00 us dollars and far more will be needed in the longer term. and business, of course we're just talking about these floods gives her the bigger picture. how is climate change affecting? so pakistan is among the top 10 countries that are most affected by climate change because that is facing an increase in the frequency and severity of tropical storms and coastal drains. by august, any pleasures are melting its home does more than 7000 glaciers. and that's the highest number of glaciers anywhere in the world outside the booth. but this pleasures and melting at
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a data fine rate causing flooding in the most remote parts of pakistan. which means that the communities, these communities are displacing which have never seen anything like this before. a park isn't all to experience heat. we have last year. temperature touched 51 degrees celsius in 2010 boxes and was hit by floods. effect that affected 20000000 people in 2015 a heat. we haven't got our g. i killed more than 1000 people. so but this, our needs are directly being affected. and our 1st hand seeing the impact of climate change challenges out huge business. thank you very much for coming in and to explain that felice in lutes at art in western germany are gearing up for walker become a violent confrontation with climate activists. like night, coal is quite from open bit mines, near the town that scar the landscape. over a 100 climate activists have occupied the town, which is slated for demolition. so that god's file, a cold mind can be expanded. the activists say they won't leave without
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a fight. these giant excavators are digging their way across the landscape. dozens of villages have already had to give way to them. let. so that is supposed to be the next. it's residents have already moved out. but more than a 100 climate activists have moved in to stop the dig as, as it's not a thing. it's very emotional, of course to see how the wheels of the dick is excavate more and more coal and to know that lives are threatened in the global south and continue to be threatened by her. but that's why we're here. but because here we can really change something here, the cliff vasa, an at ramco energy company, our w. e has been granted permission to expand the excavation. they say the co beneath the village is needed to secure germany's energy supply. but climate activists don't agree there against any further expansion of fossil feels. they've been
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putting up barricades. the police are said to clear the village at any time when cannons the here for you can't get rid of us peacefully. if the police stay peaceful and just ask us to leave, we won't leave in because below us or 280000000 tons of call, and they mustn't be burned. and the police are hoping that the resistance will remain on violent. but they're prepared to clear the finish by force if necessary. wellington forgot that we've already witnessed a few stones being thrown in recent days and some bottles to overseas. we've also discovered a few places around little heart where stones have clearly been stored to be used later. likely gordon's in, ah, the on to this to being supported by some well known musicians. oh, i'm sorry. oh. with rose bato,
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4000 people came to a recent concert in the village. dotted stuff, it's off because so many people are coming here and the awareness has really grown . we're all in pretty good spirits at the moment. is pinned to misquote us to move on. an exact date when the village will be cleared hasn't been set, but whenever that happens, both the police and the activists are prepared. ah, a german long distance olympian has been breaking barriers in her sport. i competing while several months pregnant dw caught up with gazer calls. oh, who set on continuing her running career even after having the baby. she's targeting the 2024 parish olympics, give a counselors determined to stay on track. she said to time european steeplechase champion, and she is 5 months pregnant with the trout, who's conch aunt. i'm pregnant, not saying clausen. i have
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a passion for running. i'm softer and i believe there's a way to combine the 2 big as damon good that nana come in young con. but the physical changes during her pregnancy forced give a cause to reduce had training schedule. she went down from running a 140 kilometers to 60 kilometers per week. hazardous disrupt her as a i was super tired at time grove. i felt north. yes. and i didn't know how to deal with it. only info on us. gov. there were days when i got up and i just couldn't exercise somebody can spot my who cons looking was wanted to combine motherhood in her career as an athlete. and she wants to be a low muddle for other women. defense ever sh, harder. it's a shame that many women start playing sports even though they still have a few good years left another company, or that it's always such a big topic, t my s on i wouldn't be me if i didn't run mockingbird under spring, and that's why i want to keep going and encourage others to do the same in mercy.
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she ran her last competitive race on new year's eve and completed the 5 kilometer course and 17 minutes and 31 seconds finishing 20th. but he doesn't allow me one minute. i never thought that i'd be able to run so fast at 22 weeks pregnant. i'm really happy about this special path i'm taking and i'm excited about my baby and what the future holds. diversity took on for me, but i take that future includes olympic ambitions and possibly a podium finish at paris 2024. with her baby watching from the stands from the norwegian school of sport sciences. professor curry bird joins us. she brought a report on pregnancy and sports for the international olympic committee. how often do elite athletes compete while pregnant? well, unfortunately, we do not have the data on that because it's very difficult to get studies on,
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at least because it gets pregnant in different countries. and in different years, so it's difficult to really collect data, but we have case studies and up showing that it's going to be increasing also because they're in bands now. they want to have 50 percent of women participating. and especially for endurance athletes. they really have the peak performance when there are between 30 and 40 manual them and that could also be the reproducing age . so this will be increasing. what about when you're 5 months pregnant? how responsible is that for a woman's health and also for their baby? well, there are no studies in this area actual enough to this should be in the complications for the mother or the child as long as they have an on complicated pregnancy. so the recommendations from different countries and different consensus statements today is that every woman should start exercising if they have not all the be. and
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i think when the become pregnant or continuous at the most at pace during pregnancy, that's really the best for the child. for the mother. but in professional sports, of course we're not just talking about a jug around the blog is, isn't your regular exercise routine? it's really going beyond that for an athlete, isn't it? yes. but the studies that we have in this area showing that both the athletes and the regular exercise, this of those are doing strenuous exercise with being an athlete. they're already using the intensity of the activity during pregnancy. so i think this comb naturally because when you're tommy grows you are not able to do the same thing as you did before. so there is a natural decrease and that's good both for mother and child, but they should continue with modal exercise. and if there are able to do that, they don't have any other complications, then that will also lead to for some of them that there are actually better off off
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the pregnancy then. well that was before, i guess a lot of this also has to do with the intensity and the type of sport that's being carried out. yes, sure. and there are some small so they showing that if you have the intensity. oh, about 20 or sorry, 90 percent of your max more that could reduce the hearted or defeat with which is not good. so everyone is recommended to stay in the more breath intensity. that means between 12 and 14 on the scale from 6 to 20. and of course it's very different from being added in rhythmic gymnastics compared to long distance running . so it's all about how, how you can deal with the condition. and we must be aware that there are several musculoskeletal conditions that will occur during pregnancy in men and women, for instance, low back pain pills. pain,
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also separation of the muscles which could lead to less sprinkled abdominal and pelvic floor this functions like stress, you know, and confidence pickling continents and also pick oregon pro labs. so this will affect the athletes. and the non app is in the same with the same prevalence. so having these conditions it will be very difficult to be active. okay, the way you wanted to professor kathy both. thank you very much for the insight. thank you very much for watching. i'm ben fissile and see you next hour. ah ah, with
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