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ah ah ah ah, the state of the news long from brazil, berlin's brazilian france and let the silver bows to punish the right wing mobs that stormed the country seat of power. he calls the attack and attempted coup and says an investigation is underway. dr. supporter is a former presidential your boss in our rampage in the capitol by refusing to accept
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louis election victory. also coming up with the brutality with which russians are operating, national balance. european commission vice president front tim months tells d w that a war and ukraine is a fight for europe, but that ukraine can't expect to join the european union until the war is over. and at the 1st time, a u. s. president visits mexico in 9 years, joe biden is under pressure at home to find a solution to that migration crisis at the southern border. at 8 grooves worn, millions of people in northern syria could be cut off from life saving assistance. as russia pushes to shut down, cross border, eat operations coming in from turkey. ah,
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i monica really thank you so much for joining us. lawmakers in brazil are saying they will defend their democracy and punish thousands of supporters of former president variables. an arrow in response to the violent riots in the capital of brasilia on sunday. an angry mob of balls and ours afford as ransacked the national congress. supreme court and presidential palace after months of camping out in the capital, balsa narrow supporters, i removed on the altars of a supreme court judge. after inspecting the damage to the presidential palace, brazilian president louis scenario alluded to. silva held a meeting with his cabinet on monday speaking, following the attack, he said those who are responsible will be punished with issue. 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
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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 bull scenario. the former president, whose currently in the united states, posted a series of tweets, denying any involvement as the clean up in the capital gets and away the brazilian flag was once again raised over the presidential palace . but the deep divisions remain across the nation. and we can now talk a journalist name kelly is falling all of this from sao paolo, sam. what's the latest on the aftermath of those riots in the capital? yes, so 1500 people have been arrested. the majority of them are being kept in
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a gym or the federal police in the even brazilian, quite an astonishing scene. actually lots of people packed into this, into this, you know, big but like relatively small space considering how many people there are. you know, we just had the justice minister just now uh, flavio geno saying that, you know, actually everything is calm. things are working properly. the democratic institutions are working as normal. but even still, this is like a match. a shock for the, the, the, the government of lease, and absolutely the silver i was let's not forget literally began last sunday on new year's day on the 1st of january. so this is a huge issue straight away in the short term. you could probably imagine that this could even get government a boost because what we had seen is congress coming together,
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the powers in the capital, brazilian coming together and condemning collectively condemning these violence. we can imagine that the majority of the brazilian population as well condemned this violence, but, you know, going forward, this is going to present more difficulty in governing for law. you know, he won the election by quite the, the margin the margin in decades, but election in brazil, brazil with a divided country right now. and yeah. like going forward as more and more information comes out about what happened yesterday and how more importantly, how it was allowed to happen. i think this could prove they could be even more difficulties for losing government going forward. and what i know about things that, you know, sam, let's talk about how this was allowed to happen. we saw surprisingly, passive security force there on site. i'm imagining there are many questions being
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asked right now. yeah, right. i mean, this is the main question right now. right is like how completely, well, these like stay actors, believe logan secure with people is, is in the violence that happened yesterday. right now we've had the government up all the federal district of brazil. he has been removed from his duties for not for 90 days, for failing to all, willingly have failed to to, to, to, to this is the huge, active vandalism and violence. right. 80 boxes arrived in the capital, brazil, on saturday night on the early hours of sunday morning, around then. and you know, how a game a, how would this allows half of these are the huge question that's circulating right now within the government. and also the next question is going forward, like to finance the this the, the acts of violence. who banks, you know,
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like 80 boxes with all of the fuel that that requires the food breach of these people the hiring the buses. yeah. would it cost a lot of money? so you know, this is clearly, you know, an organized action that has been like finance with people with lots of money involved, basically lots of money who oppose below the presidency. so these are gonna be the lines of investigation going forward for the justice minister and lose the rest of the government. yeah, a lot of work ahead. i do want to ask you about jerry. both scenario, he was of course, in florida, when all of this unfolded now the president has reportedly been taken to hospital there. what can you help about that? well, he's always going in and out of the hospital, right? for abdominal pain. last time it was because he reportedly didn't the to process properly. we saw him at kfc in orlando just now. so maybe he swallowed
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a chicken boat or something like that, but quite frankly, he's always going in and out of hospital with afternoon pains you maybe has to do with the fact that like, you know, he was stacked and nearly killed on the campaign trial in 2019 before he became president and all of his political rivals at the time it's worth mentioning. wish him well wished him better. but yet he's, he's often going in and out of the hospital, and this will be just a most likely a routine hospital busy that has to do with the cording optimum pain that he suffers. all right, nothing too serious to be too concerned about journalist m kelly and paula, thank you so much for that update. thank you. you as president joe biden is in mexico for the 1st time since taking office as north american leaders gather there for a 2 day summit. the talks between the 2 are expected to be challenging with immigration, drug smuggling and security dominating the agenda. they
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w carly much more tells us more about the issues that some of the summons participants are facing in this report. 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 home. very important agenda. 3 big topics. climate change, migration, and, and drugs, particularly fentenol in the presence looking forward to addressing all 3 in the streets of the mexican capital. opinions about his visit are mixed with. right. okay. i would. and who focus on economic agreements that benefit all 3 countries was like on america, was basis for coming. it's unfair. he's closing his boddeson, leaving all migrants 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 are you, chris? is the 1st is the relationship between the mexican state and the armed forces which have increasingly broader functions beyond the military strategy?
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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 electoral body. that would infect benefit the party and power that the city is. the 3rd is that president lopez abra door has adopted a polarizing discourse that actively stigmatizes his political opponents as enemies of the country. as human in a polarized society, independent media is crucial. but being a journalist in mexico is dangerous. 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. gordon, portable notably indicated the water. fortunately,
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the alma stopped the shots. i leaned to the right or tried to lower my head. i could see the motorcycle, the hedge of silvia, and from the center they shot at me hitting the windshield. i know that they wanted to kill me, but i don't know who or why. and i have to live was that uncertainty, those if someone tried to kill me and 3 weeks later was still don't know who or why none of this was not available. sky employed me porky democracy and freedom of speech are usually important pillars when bite and addresses for nations. but here at the summit in the presidential pallets in mexico, they are apparently not on the agenda. let's have a look now to mother stories making headlines around the world. today. 5 suspects appeared in a canyon court in connection with a murder of prominent l. g, b, t, q activists, and fashion designer and went yulova. jello was body was found stuffed in a metal trunk by the side of a road can yes, human rights commission says the murders of several, l g b t q activists in recent years, remain unsolved. whoa!
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francis has condemned iran for using the death penalty against demonstrators demand in greater respect for women. the pope's remarks made in his yearly speech to diplomats of the vatican were his strongest. since the start of a ron's protest. if all of the death and september of a young woman after being detained by the so called morality, police, german lawmakers have arrived in taipei, a med rising tensions in the region. taiwan is foreign ministry. welcome. the group 3 parliamentary delegations have visited the self ruled island in october to show solidarity china, which claims taiwan as its own, condemned the visit to ukraine, where president voluntary zalinski says his troops on the eastern front are holding on despite everything towns and the don bass region are in ruins, as russia's offensive groans on, craning soldiers report many casualties on both sides. keith says it has send
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reinforcements to counter mercenaries from the wagner group, closing in on the city of buck moot. behind the front lines, russian missiles continue to hit civilian areas. officials say a strike on this market in the harkey region, killed 2 people and wounded several others including a 10 year old girl. while the fighting ranges in the east, the vice president of the european commission funds, tim months, was in the capital case today for talks with ukrainian leaders. and he spoke with d. w correspondent, their max executive, vice president of germany and france last week announced that they will be sending taxi ukraine on top of that. germany has promised a patriots here, defense system. these are things that if the government has been asking for quite some time, now, do you see this as a signal that you government are willing to do more to support ukraine's fight against russia? well, i think the ukraine deserves all our support also,
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militarily, because the brutality with which russians are operating has no bounce. so, you know, this is not just a war about ukraine, this is not just russia trying to grasp territory from a neighboring country. this is a war about the future of europe. this is a war about the future of democracy, v autocracy, and the fact that the ukrainian people fight with such determination and such passion for their freedom. it should be a clear signal to the european union that we should support them with every means we have. so i think it is a logical step undertaken by france, germany and others, to support ukraine militarily. with these armored personnel carrier is the support enough, though we're just weeks away from the 1st anniversary of the full scale vision of ukraine. many here in the city and fear that the bill of roost uses the staging
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ground for a 2nd attack as an attempt to take you is that you do enough? well, i think, you know, the, you know, is doing enough, but that might be more needed in financial support. we are now at a total of $38000000000.00 euros. 18000000000 for 2023. it's not enough to cover all the costs, but it's a very, very good step in the right direction. and we hope we can convince other potential donors to step in as well. you know, for us, ukraine losing this war is simply not an option because it's also about our way of life and our freedom. so if more is needed, the you will step in and you know, we are now doing more than anybody had anticipated before. and as the situation progresses, you stands ready to do more of that is necessary. and i see also determination and all are capitals, including in berlin to not abandon ukraine in this, in this epic struggle. you mentioned that you,
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you have pledged millions of years in military aid emergency aid, but for how long can they sustain it? in light of the economy might have inflation like rising energy cost? well, i think we, the only way we can get out of the situation is if russia understands that we are willing to stick to ukraine and that we are willing to do whatever it takes. and as long as it takes to make sure that ukraine comes out of this victorious so all the other considerations i think are of less importance than the consideration that this is about europe's future, about europe's freedom and about europe's democracy. and i think, you know, high energy prices, these prices will remain high. as long as putting is in a position to blackmail people with this energy. nice price remain high as long as we have not made the energy transition we need to make. and, you know, giving into put ins aggression is absolutely the wrong answer to this challenge.
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ukraine wants to become part of what's become a member of the european union. was granted, candace status last year. is there anything you can tell us what to expect for 2023, or any concrete steps that you can? so we need to understand that by saying to ukraine, you will become member of the you, the you is also taking a different course. and this has to be digested in all of our member states. this is really something that will like the enlargement in 2004 will change the nature of the european union. secondly, to prove that this is not just politics, not just talk. we need to show in the immediate, what we can do to bring the ukraine twin ukraine closer to the european union. and i think if you look at what ukraine has done in the last months in terms of adopting legislation, that is in line with the 7 requirements that were set up for the candidate status.
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that is in line with this process towards membership of the you, we should respond to that by saying to ukraine, okay, you've adopted this legislation now in the coming years. we will help you implement that legislation and we will give you support to make that implementation successful. exactly, in the same way we did after 989 with the countries that have been members of the use since 2004. this pre accession process is going to be extremely important. but we need to get started with it immediately. concretely, especially in the energy transition, we need to show solidarity with ukraine. we need to make them part of the future hydrogen economy of the european union. ukraine is ideally placed to be a huge produce of green hudson and of bio me thing to commodities that will be essential for europe's clean economy. of the future. ukraine become a member of the european union with when they are still rushing around and know that it's not possible about the whole idea is to make sure that ukraine comes out
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of this conflict. victorious, sovereign independent, free and has the opportunity to make this choice itself. and i think ukraine is fighting to make this happen. the european union should support ukraine to reach our goal. and once, once i call has been reached, ukraine has an incredible future ahead of itself because the population has shown such courage, such determination and such unity. nothing is impossible for a free ukraine versus the moments. thank you very much. it was my pleasure. ron has sent us to death 3 more people accused of killing members of the security forces during anti government protests. the crackdown has had a chilling effect on the protest movement, which has somewhat subsided in recent weeks. but as the government proceeds with executions anger towards the regime continues to grow. it's the knight's iranians are most afraid of these days because that's when the islamic republic
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carries out executions in prisons like this one in college. people are gathering here to show their support for the inmates among the crowd. the parents of one of the prisoners mohammed of about lou, the 22 year old, has been sentenced to death and transferred to solitary confinement. along with 18 year old mohammed, bro, honey, for allegedly killing a member of these lamar republics armed forces. who about whose mother says the trial was a sham and that her son had nothing to do with the incident? not everybody knows that they deliberately put this in my son's prosecution file with the aim of heading. my son. that's not right there. committed an injustice experts agree, gloating, official documents from the case leaked in october, and one of these 2 men just mentioned wonderful but law. his court documents were
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leaked in october and even there, just one week after was arrested. you could see that the regime said we need to execute him and we need to expedite this whole process so that he can, can be executed and there was before any, any court proceeding before anything even happen. so we can see that they, these executions artist purely to intimidate people and to stop the protests. instead, they're driving people onto the streets. also here in berlin, where activists gathered in front of the german foreign ministry. they feel the government is not doing enough to pressure the iranian regime and assessment shared by members of parliament as well. i think one very important thing is that am the islamic revolutionary guard corpse. they are responsible for the death and torture of the people that are protesting and iran, and they must be held accountable, accountable,
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and germany can not wait for other members state, but has to act on that. and the islamic revolution revolution neri gotch cops must be listed on the utero list immediately human right groups believe this could affect these law mac republic. international reactions press shared can still save and mama mama grew on his lives. but again, we know also that the running authorities need to execute need to implement this enough to is to spread fear into society because they haven't managed to control to produce. now about 4 months, they're still continuing for the time being mouse, protests appear to have slowed down in iran, but the anger is still mounting in college protest. us stood their ground despite gunshots being fired. and they vowed to be beck chanting until the ballasa
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gone. our homeland won't be free, lifeline for millions of syrians is in the spotlight as the un security council has just passed a resolution to continue international aid deliveries to the country. for months, russia and ally of the syrian government has been pushing to end deliveries to serious northwestern endless province, which is the last holdout of rebels. the crossing. and bob, i'll have a bordering with turkey, is now the only route for international 8. for the vote, it was feared that millions of syrians would not survive the winter if the crossing were to be closed. for people in serious north west, facing extreme hunger, the vote keeps the lifeline open, at least for another 6 months. it's cold in the tent, were few time res lives with her grandchildren and northwest syria at night below 0 . her son brings wood for the stove. but the cold is just one of their problems.
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they've been living in refugee camps for 10 years now. and week in week out, food is scarce. when life has wrought in and we'll have a new one, it's been a long time since we any meet. and frankly, we have nothing. well, right. 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 law. but 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 why border
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crossing is the only way food drinking water and medicine can reach northwest syria . 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. kaitlin is the last stronghold of insurgents and islam of the rebels. they know the government sees them as entities 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, re time face and her grandchildren only have one meal a day and even that is under threat to 4th
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now and portugal have appointed former belgium coach, roberta martinez as the new manager of the mens, faulty or teenage for places. fernando santos, who left his job after portugal, suffering a shock the feet by morocco and the world come in could tar one of the spaniards foremost challenges will be to make a decision on the international future of captain christiano ronaldo. martinez said he would sit down with a superstar to talk about his rolling the t loosely annoys roof walker seattle, 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 to, and from then onwards within 10 weeks will create the best team for the upcoming euro qualifying matches. paula casa castillo, and finally, thousands of fearless bathers in belgium have bring to freezing winter temperatures for a quick dip in the north sea. people dashed into the icy waters dressed up in costumes
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. there you can see them. they said the tradition is an invigorating start to the new year for them. and here's a quick reminder of our top story today. or a leader is have condemned the storming of brazil's democratic institutions supporters of brazil's former presidential year. both an arrow rampaged in the capital, brazilian saying they did not accept his defeat in last year's election. you're watching daily news, stay with us coming up now global 3000. ah ah, with
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