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we explain how these technologies work, how they can only go send for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin. brazilian president lula bows to punish the right wing mobs that stormed the country's seats of power. he called the attack and attempted to and says and investigation is underway. and after supporters of former president child boston narrow rampage in the capitol, refusing to accept looters election victory. also coming up
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u. s. president joe biden visits mexico for the 1st time since taking office. he's under pressure at home to find a solution to the immigration crisis at the border. and age groups worn millions of people in northern syria could be cut off from life saving assistance. as russia pushes to shut down, cross border aid operations from turkey. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. thought he's in brazil are saying they will protect democracy and punish thousands of supporters of former president shire boston. narrow in response to the violent riots in the capital on sunday is comes after they ransacked the national congress supreme court and presidential palace. after months of camping out in the capital. both scenarios, the alters,
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are removed on the orders of a supreme court judge. after inspecting the damage to the presidential palace, brazilian president lewis in a theo looted to silva, held a meeting with his cabinet on monday. speaking, following the attack, he said those who are responsible will be punished. these are real vandals destroying everything in their path. we believe that there was a lack of security, and i want to tell you that all of those who did this will be found and punished lula accused law enforcement bodies of either being incompetent or compromised for allowing the attack to happen. he also laid the blame at the feet of his predecessor president jaya balsam arrow. the former president who is currently in the united states, posted a series of tweets, denying any involvement he said peaceful demonstrations in the form of the
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law. our part of democracy, however, depredations and invasions of public buildings as occurred to day, as well as those practised by the left in 20132017 break the rule. he also wrote. in addition, i repudiate the baseless accusations attributed to me by the current head of the executive of brazil. as the clean up in the capitol gets and away be brazilian flag was once again raised over the presidential palace. but the deep divisions remain across the nation. earlier i spoke with journalist sam callian sal, paolo, he gave us this update on the latest developments in brazil. well, these days we've seen more than 1200 risks. there's growing pressure on president biden in the united states to revoke balls in our former president,
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both in rose visa, it understood that he entered the united states on ahead of the state. these are known as a one these up because he left for the united states a few days before he was to get relinquish power. basically before noon was inaugurated, there's growing pressure on bite and it's revoke bokes and road us be whether that happens or not to say. and yeah, i mean the initial off them off all the destruction will likely give president lu assess in short term boost should come at least box present problems for govern ability. further down the road, it already shows that there is like a, a mass that are prepared to be bothered. i, like i said, it could preview the while. that would be a short term boost pollute. i need government because most people repudiate these
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act vandalism. that could be problems, could add to the problems in long term you say could give president lula the silver a boost. but how is he responding to the violence? well, he's responded very, very much ahead of state. sure. right. like, you know, he said that, you know, everyone's going to be punished. that, you know, we, we investigate and punish the necessary people, you know, 1200 people being arrested, a lot of people being arrested. and i remember the last fine in my more than 10 years of correspondence in brazil to so many people were arrested. and once you know this will be and indeed what go the real key steps going for the president lou lane, he government will be to find out who's organizing and financing these 18 boxes
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which arrived in brazil full of people, prepared to march and prepared to write you know, who paid for the paid for the gas to the who paid for the boss? was there was there was that people in the inside of the government rules of working with these big complacency complicity with you know, a head go be the police, the army, the security forces. these will be the question is going forward and this is what they are and his government. a seeking to investigate. sam, thank you very much. that was journalist fam kelly. they're in south polo. thanks very much. us president joe biden is in mexico for the 1st time since taking office as north american leaders gather there for a summit. biden was welcomed by mexico's president andre manuel law as a door. the talks between the 2 are expected to be challenging with immigration,
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broke smuggling and security dominating. the agenda us president has recently announced tougher us mexico border policies to curb illegal migration. our correspondent in us, paul is in mexico city. i put it to her that this summit won't be just smiles and handshakes. no, definitely not, terry, but you know, it is interesting. we heard like this morning, early on, and look us up at our door. the mexican, a prime minister, gave his daily press conference that he really was praising a president bite. and he said they had a fantastic grade in the big car, which is called the bees that president biden are kind of explain explained. all these little buttons in the car, so everyone here like a president or 2 door biden, and here i look it up read are really trying to put out a good vibe before this or north american liter summit. but indeed, there are some tough questions to be discussed mainly around migration. well,
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talking migration has the biden administration really changed u. s. policy much on this issue in as compared to that of former president trump. talking to people here in mexico city. no, some told us yesterday that he actually even worse ended with his latest announcements. first of all, title 42, which president donald trump are put in place, is still in place. he didn't change that. that means that it's much harder for migraines, for asylum seekers to cross the border anyhow and bite and just announced that only $30000.00 people who apply through an app will be allowed to kind of enter the process of seeking. and that only $30000.00, i'm talking figures per month, 30000 to have already a family or sponsors living in the united states will be allowed into the united
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states. that leaves this country. here, mexico are in trouble because there are hundreds of thousands of migrants crossing mexico, what they want to go into the united states, and that won't happen. so yes, indeed, president biden is not making it easier for migrants to enter the united states this summer. the 2nd place where you are in mexico city, it involves not just the mexican and us leaders, but the canadian leader as well. these 3 leaders getting together, can we expect any concrete decisions? yes, it will be about migration. we talked about it, it will be about climate change, but it will be most and mainly also economical issues. you know, this is like the north american leader. some, it might sound a little bit. oh, kind of new for many of our international students, but this is about the northern hemisphere of the americas. and that's what bite and just put out in an announcement. they really want to strengthen the economy,
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kill economical bonds between mexico and the united states. and a canada, why? because they kind of want to exchange or changed the dependency from china through deeper bonds of mexico. they want to work on the social watches of a kind of a, a, chains they needed, you know, which were in trouble through covered and 19 to the pandemic. so they really want to intensify at the economical buttons of are the kind of connections between the 2 countries. and i'm pretty sure that we will hear more about that today in the press conference from biden and law as of right door, and also to morrow and all 3 twiddle biden and lovers up our door will tell us what they came up with during this summer. tier, which is taking place behind me in mexico city in us. thank you so much. our washington bureau chief in as poll in mexico city
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now to syria and a lifeline for millions of syrians is in the spotlight as the un security council has just passed resolution to continue international aid deliveries to the country . for months, russia and ally, the syrian government has been pushing to end deliveries to serious northwestern italy province. which is the last hold out of the rebels. the crossing at bob aha, is now the only route for international aid. it's feared, millions of syrians would not survive the winter if the crossing were to be closed . for people in serious northwest facing extreme hunger, the boat was a matter of life and death. it's cold in the tent were full time. rice lives with her grandchildren and northwest syria at night below 0. her son brings would for the stove. but the cold is just one of their problems. they've been living in refugee camps for 10 years now. and week in week out,
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food is scarce. right? has brought in and we'll have a new one. it's been a long time since we are any meet. and frankly, we have nothing like my son goes to work every day and earn 20 lira and that's less than a single euro. how is that? supposed to be enough for the children, man, the they live with more than 300 other refugee families in how mood camp near the city of id live. everyone here depends on aid from international organization. the possibility of interruptions, worries people here. controllable 1st mob. the main thing is that the border crossing remains open so that we can continue to receive aid supplies. we're not doing well if the crossing closes were finished on the bob and how while border crossing is the only way food drinking water and medicine can reach northwest syria
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. syrian president bashar al assad still does not control the area around it, lead after years of war, but he wants to be involved in any a deal. how do you read the regime in damascus? wants to control the flow of aid in the past. when deliveries went through damascus, only a small fraction made it to the other region. i get it live, it's the last stronghold of insurgents and islam with rebels. they know the government sees them as enemies of the state. if the crossing is closed, it will create a humanitarian crisis here. then they will suggest shipping the a via the government and then nothing will get here. the army will steal a launch. i figure it out right now. rou, time face, and her grandchildren only have one meal a day, and even that is under threat. and in sports,
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portugal have appointed for belgium, coach roberto martinez as the new manager of the men's football team. martinez replaces fernando santos, who left his job after portugal suffered a shocked defeat by morocco at the world cup and counter one of the spaniards. most foremost challenges will be to make a decision on the international future of captain christiana. rinaldo martinez said he would sit down with a superstar to talk about his role in the team. daniel is christiane, who is a player on the list. he has been with the national team for 19 years and he deserves the respect for us to sit down and talk. and from then onwards within 10 weeks will create the best my team for the upcoming euro qualifying matches. like i said, we got here in the local buck. and finally, thousands of fearless bathers in belgium braved freezing winter temperatures for a quick dip in the north sea. people dash into the icy waters dressed up in
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costumes and say the tradition is an invigorating start to the new year. watching dw news, just reminder of the top story we're following for you this. our world leaders have condemned the storming of brazil's democratic institutions. supporters of brazil's former president gyal most narrow, ransacked the national congress, supreme court, and the presidential palace in the capital brazilian. they refused to accept the election defeat in october. of next, it's close up. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. with the thought they were great, you.

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