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ah ah this is the w news live from berlin, brazil's president returns to his ransacked office. the lease alluded to silver also visits. the supreme court damaged by his predecessors, supported places to identify and punish those. behind the stormy brazil's democratic institutions. russia's more on ukraine's youngest keep says 12000
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children have been abducted and taken to russia. he w visits the family that's been reunited at humanitarian workers on trial in greece . they faced charges of espionage and forgery. for the activists say they were trying to save the lives of my friends crossing the mediterranean. also coming up donors from around the world pledge $8000000000.00 to help pakistan recover from its devastating floods. the un says the world talk pollutant, countries should take responsibility for climate ah i've been console and welcome surveying the damage. brazil's president louisa, nasty or looted, as silva has returned to his ransacked office in brazil, you're right, has invaded the nation seats of power on sunday. he also is that at the supreme
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court building also damaged my support is a former lead. as i hear both denado that you president has bound to punish those behind the violence police of arrest, bolden 1500 people, a dismantled the protest as camps where they'd stayed for months before launching the attack tensor removed and barricades dismantled across brazil. supporters of defeated right wing president julia, both scenarios are packing up protest camps like these have stood for months, a haven for many who believe the election was stolen from them. but after thousands of both scenarios, supporters ransacked government buildings in the capital brasilia. the supreme court ordered all such camps be torn down to close election and subsequent storming of the capital have exposed deep political divisions within brazil. those
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backing the new president, luis, ignacio lula to silva. say the other side has gone too far. north you lugged, i can't stand, bo scenario support is any more they think they can take over the whole country despite not winning the election. okay. out of the majority votes for lula, and that must be respected. so it was when both sonata was allotted. and now they both respected to have it here right at. 2 make my obeyed. these acts are on democratic and that having a negative impact on everything, apples. sure, and education level, anti ethical and political values. zillow today is, believe state. as the authorities assess the damage from the break ins, e lula supporters have held bit own pro democracy rallies. they are demanding justice, and the government has vowed to deliver. the w correspond beatrice crystal throw spoke to me about louis promised to find the people behind the attacks. so more
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than a 1000 people are being questions right now about their involvement and they could possibly be charged with committing crimes against them a credit institution. so of course, this focuses on who shut up, who partaking the destruction, but also who are the main players who organize those who financed that because not everyone who they are necessarily have the means for their travels out of pocket. and it also looks at the involvement of the police because in many ways this was a tragedy, went home. so in the best case scenario, the police was negligent and was simply not prepared. but in the worst case scenario, some of the security forces may have been complicit and may have been eating the protesters. the governments also started to dismantle both in our camps. so pro, both in our camps rather all over the country. what impact will that have on the movement? i will say that the cracked on the move could possibly scare off some of these radical both and are supportive. it could weaken the movement,
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but there is also real possibility that i could go the other way that it could further radicalize that it could strengthen the movement because they don't play them to their narrative that they're being persecuted. it plays into the conspiracy that the government has something to hide, that the elections were rig which there was no evidence for at all in the military, couldn't find any evidence when it looked into it. so there is a chance that the unrest and divisions could continue and tell us more about the counter protests that have started in response. yes, of course. these riots have pushed lula supporters or into his camp. they feel proven right, that both. so our and his supporters are dangerous and so they are going on the streets to make the snow. but there are also people who were somewhat sympathetic to both matter or who voted for him because they wanted to vote against the left, the party who these people were. some of them were scared off by the riots. it doesn't necessarily mean that they're out on the streets, you know, marching for democracy. it doesn't mean that they have to come to the fan,
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but some are taking a step back and some are distancing themselves from both of them. and in the meantime, tell us more about what sort of staples or nato is in. there have been reports that he's in hospital. yes. so will sonata has basically some say maybe even put himself into exile. he's been in the u. s. he hasn't really talked too much about the topic. he only said that it's of course not right to go and storm government buildings and but he has really spoken out against lulu putting any blame on him. he says he has nothing to do with this. and now he's in the hospital, he says that it has to do with complications of the need that he received when he will stop back in 2018 the w report of beatrice christophe road. thank you very much for bringing us up to date. thank you. let's have a look at some other stories making headlights when you joe biden is in mexico for
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the 1st time as you waste president to attend the north american summit, talks with canada's justin trudeau and mexico's on face. manuel lopez per door will be dominated by illegal immigration climate change and drug smuggling. gentlemen, monday, lopez, oak or door urged biden to ent, what he called the abandonment and disdain. over latin america and the caribbean, at least 17 people have died in peru, in classes between anti government protestors and security forces. over the past month, demonstrators loyal to the jail, former president edward castillo, have been demanding the resignation of the new president, dina boyardee. saudi arabia has ended pandemic restrictions of the number of pilgrims who could attend the heart of all the corona, vars around 2 and a half 1000000 muslims, for part annually in the hutch. and on route 2 of islam most important pilgrimages in greece. the trial opens today of 2014 mandatory and aid workers who say they were trying to save the lives of migrants crossing the mediterranean,
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facing charges of espionage at forgery. the activists who face up to 8 years in prison if convicted, we're trying to identify migrant boats in distress. volunteers have been helping migrant landing on the coast of les was increased like in these images from 2015. the aid workers say they are doing the only right thing. saving lives that greece says what they're doing is illegal. to day, the week authorities are prosecuting $24.00 humanitarian activists on charges that include espionage and forgery. they could be jailed for up to 8 years. among them, sorry, martini a syrian activist base in berlin, in interview in 2019, she told the w. and inside that i've done that because i want to help people. and that's given renovation. she became known around the world after her and her
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sister's refugee story to europe was made into a netflix film. the 2 sisters had fled the war in syria and crossed the mediterranean sea degrees in 2015. later settling in germany. that she returns greece to help others arriving from the sea. she was arrested and charged in 2018, john bender, an irish national and certified rescue diver was volunteering on the same rescue mission and is also among the $24.00 facing the child. what would you do if you see somebody in the water and the reaching a handout to hold you? you would obviously put your hand out as well and pull them in as soon as you've done so, you've committed the same crime as i've committed. human rights organization, amnesty international is supporting martini and bender cheering their child. it says the charges are baseless and is calling for them to be dropped. we should also make sure that we give a strong measures at such measures on should not be allowed. it's a, it's a pattern across europe we've seen in other countries as well. the people who are,
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they are just to help her face, her charges, criminal, or, or others in an effort to stay still there sir. humanitarian assistance. but the greek authorities say they are overwhelmed by the number of migrants. they argue that organizations helping migrants are encouraging more to come. the trial that commences today, we opened the question of how european countries should respond to the people who make this most dangerous journey. nearly 3000 people died or missing in the mediterranean sea last year alone. the u. s. government says iran may be complicit in war crimes in ukraine. rush has been using its drones to bomb ukrainian cities. still their games are a few in the east where the offensive is concentrated, but an artillery has been shelling more, but you can continues to defend the key city. churning the winter mud, rushing tillery moved into position, and the grinding battle for the dawn. boss rushes
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high command is determined to occupy the entire region in eastern ukraine. then you have to loosen troops, continue offensive operations in the donnette scarier, comprehensive fire damage has been inflicted on units of ukrainian armed forces along the entire section of the line of contact. but russia's offensive has been stored for months. one focal point of its fail to tax is the town of bud mode. or morse's russian shelling has made the city oh, must uninhabitable. the house by when i go to sleep, i pray to god to wake up. when i do what i say, thank you the time a lively we thought i have a splinter injury here, which is that the wound has already healed a month has already passed. he is a look of a so everything is fine. we went to constantino fca got stitch up there with the
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chart was hot, i pulled it out. it burns very hard to feel, but i pulled it out. of course it was bad. but we're going at his thumb. indiscriminate attacks on towns and cities were come, a hallmark of rushes faltering invasion, but the ukrainians are fighting back. these helicopter pilots fly low and fast to avoid anti aircraft missiles before striking enemy targets. every day ukrainian forces exact a heavy toll on the invaders and western support for keith is ramping up. the british challenge a tank like these could soon be in ukraine, or the western countries are also considering sending main battle tanks was set to become more costly for russia. still a correspondence on your phone. a car joins us from keith, bring us up to date on the latest from the front line in east and ukraine.
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will this been a no significant, significant let up in the fighting along the front lines in the south and in the east? in ukraine, there have been reports today in the ukrainian media of explosions over night in the capsule and region as the reports for strike and commer tosca hitting a roadway killing to people. but of course, much of that intense fighting we're seeing as in it around because as we saw in your report, this is where you created forces for over 5 months now have been fighting off attacks by russian soldiers as well as fighters of the russian paramilitary group of the wagner group, and much of that fighting now was shifted to saudi dar assault mining town, northeast of the city. now ukrainian officials have been saying that they remain in control of saddam, but not russian officials have been contradicting that lead. so i think as the war kind of approaches that 1st year anniversary was seeing that the fighting, the east is really now over ever smaller pieces of territory. and there's really seems to be little advancement on both sides. stay with us on it because one of the
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in use top officials funds timmerman suspended, came for talks, and one of our reporters asked him about more weapons for you crime. well, i think the ukraine deserves all our supports also, militarily, because of 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 or 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 her 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 carriers. sonya ukraine has been pleading for more
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weapons for months. how does keith see these promised arms from its western partners? when i think the news of these deliveries, these are more fighting vehicles from germany and found some particular very welcome in keep your right. ukraine has been asking for them for months and they're urgently needed, especially in the east to defend that front line. push the russian forces back, but at the same time and listen, ukraine had been saying that these were, these lakers, the load will not prove to be game changes. they will certainly help in offensive operations. but what ukraine needs, they say is, is more powerful weapons, especially as the country you know, warns of a possible new russian offensive or possibly in the spring. thank you. sonya found a car in key russia's invasion of ukraine has also made victims of the youngest people. ukraine says 12000 of its children have been abducted from occupied territories and taken to russia. he don't use it, mabel. shes found one family that's for whom the separation has finally ended.
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reunited at last. oak santa and her daughter ye ever. it's nearly a year since their last hugged oksana is a combat medic for the ukrainians. but her brother is a separatist. while she was on the front line, he took his family and oxen as daughter to russia to understand how this was possible. we travel near paula tarver in central ukraine. oksana moved here after her house in the east was destroyed by russian miss eyes. she preferred to not bring her daughter to our interview. oksana is still recovering from head injuries sustained in back mort on the front line. last september. a widow oksana had left here barbie's. her parents, somewhere she thought was safe over the mariners, had elusive, made the home when i was injured in all my possessions id foam,
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you were burnt. i couldn't contact my family immediately. and when i finally found an opportunity to call my mother, i found out that my own brother had taken my child to the territory of the russian federation at nebraska. we this method at 30 were if it took 4 months to get her back. yes, that as vision, i immediately filed a complaint of the police and so i knew that if i didn't sold this at the official level, i would never see my daughter again there heard and i'm a military person. so there was no way i would have been able to go to russia in my brought the didn't want to return. my daughter getting out there. this is where ukraine's parliament commissioner for human rights investigates, abductions and deportations are just the law. this is part of the entire war crime system and genocide of the ukrainian nation, which the russian federation is carrying out more ukrainian children are forcibly deported. russians are trying to resettle them throughout the territory of the
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russian federation as quickly as possible. you can often take months for families to even find out where the children are. volunteers from the n g you save ukraine will assist them in the complicated process to get them back. a piece latoya clar, mom was very low, was started to organize the trips to russia of, to been contacted by mothers reporting the abduction of their children. we organized the necessary documents and covered all expenses related to passports and translations. and then we arranged the travel itself having to go through european countries than bella, ruth, russia, and napa, and then return with the children this time. it took families organ or not from god of jetta. thumbs didn't we could, while he ever was in russia. oksana ford for the chance to talk with her that danielson ballier. eventually he gave me my daughter's new phone number and began to allow her to be in touch and to give her some internet. so i could talk to her some times. i've chef on that and i knew of she ran to school there. she was
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treated well, but she constantly said, mom, i want to come home and have what i don't sure. my, my question is that them why the thin layer look santa no longer talks to her brother. she hopes to go back to the front line or but for now she and ever are making up for lost time. miss ellen miss suits canister throughout the year, and then we are together all day long, especially now that it's the holiday. the communicate a lot, some of the news now from around the world, the united nation says the earth, so zone layer is on trying to recover the when's climate panels is really all banned ozone depleting. substances have been successfully phased out. the process has helped reduce harmful autoplanet rays from the sun. specifically, prince harry's autobiography has gone on sale after months of anticipation and controversy. the book fair reveal details of the british prince's life from the
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death of his mother, diane, through his military career, as well as his account of tensions within the royal family. at a you went, don't a conference pakistan has raised over $9000000000.00 in aid to help it recover from catastrophic flooding. it's only half the amount of money it says it needs. the floods killed hundreds of people that left millions homeless. heavy monsoon rains, devastated much of pakistan last summer. houses and fields, streets destroyed billions of years of damage. over 30000000 people were affected. many are still struggling to survive. most of them have still not been able to go back to their own houses. people are still living in camps deputy shoulders or some of them be after not even been able to reach out to. so there are still a still a lot of population that has not received any kind of support. so they're basically out in the open,
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in very poor temperatures. at the united nations in geneva, donors pledge to 8000000000 euros to help pakistan to deal with future disasters. caused by climate change. pakistan is here flooded and growl to frequent in pakistan during floods holding back excess ray more to his vital and during droughts. it's important to retain as much water as possible in the ground. for example, by planting new forests. photo forests like mangroves, for instance, which protect coastal areas from storms and floods. pakistan and other countries threatened by climate change need international help to adapt. police day, the village of lou to heart in western germany are gearing up for walker become a violent confrontation. climate activists have occupied the place which is supposed to be demolished for the expansion of
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a coal mine. the activists say they won't leave without a fight. these giant excavators are taking 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 tick as as is not true, then 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. but that's why we're here. but because here we can really change something here. the cliff vasa, an at ramco energy company on 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
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activists don't agree there against any further expansion of fossil feels. they've been 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 are 280000000 tons of coal and they must be burned and the police are hoping that the resistance will remain non violent. but they are prepared to clear the finish by force if necessary. wellington for gun that we've already witnessed a few stones being thrown in recent days and some bottles too. we've also discovered a few places around little heart where stones have clearly been stored to be used later, life uniforms in, ah, the up to this to being supported by some well known musicians. oh, all new songs oh. across
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all 1000 people came to a recent concert in the village. mr. dudd associates off because so many people are coming here and the awareness has really grown. we're all in pretty good spirits at the moment. his pin 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. a delegation of german lawmakers is in taiwan, where they've met with president sighing when they want to show solidarity with taiwan as china increases it's threats to bring the island under beijing's rule. the chinese government has warned germany to keep out of its affairs. this is the 3rd time and only 4 months that german lawmakers have traveled to taiwan at the stars of their 4 day visit to the self governing territory. the delegates were welcomed by the president of ty,
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one's parliament who thanked them for their support. he added that taiwan and germany are democratic allies, and he expressed the hope that international democratic partners can support. i want to quote, fight against china's aggression. china's swiftly condemned the visit. on the day we urged these german politicians to abide by the one china principal and to stop interacting with and sending wrong signals to the separatist forces advocating for taiwan independence. china will take necessary measures to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity. while taiwan has had an independent government since 1949, but china considered the self rule of democracy, part of its territory. last year, attention spiked as beijing ramped up military pressure and launched its largest war games in decades to protest against a visit by then u. s how speak and nancy pelosi in august. china reposes any official exchanges with taiwan and has reacted with growing anger to
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a flurry of visits by western politicians to the island. the 10 lawmakers off from the f. d. p. one of germany's governing parties. russia's invasion of ukraine, they said was a wake up call for all people living in democracies support. ira when it comes to making it totally clear that military aggression threats, monitor veggie is on tuesday the german members of parliament are said to me, ty one's president sigh, england ordell whales. captain garrath bales is garth bail, rather is retiring from football at the age of 33. says the games given him some of the best moments of his life. fail was a 5 time tempted sleep winner with real madrid. or played record $111.00 games for his country and lead wales to their 1st world competence. 64 years, france,
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captain udo. he has a certain time from international and reminder about sort. brazil's new president, luis now saluted as silva, has visited, the supreme court damaged by his breed assistance orders. it's one of several democratic institutions, talented by protest is on sunday. the said those behind the violence will be punished. next the kick off special with the 1st part of the bonus, a mid season review i made visible, and the next with
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