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is the unleash and violent boss. enrique, imagine these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on b, w with ah, this is the w news alive from good, doesn't the injured and peruse capitalists protest as clash with police. and he government protest as a protest, rather a spreading across the country demonstrated demanding fresh elections after the same as asking of president paid through casteel and ukrainian president vladimir
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and then he attends the funeral for the victims of a helicopter crash that killed the country's interior. minister, earlier this week, now the 1000 people including a child, died in the crash. ah, i'm anthony how'd walk into the program? dozens of people have been injured in clashes between anti government protested and security forces in peruse capital lima. the unrest started in december following the asking of president president petro castillo. it is now spread to many other parts of the country, costing more than 50 lives. and peruvian authorities have now moved to close the famed to recite much a pitcher on account of the unrest at battle. fought in the streets of lima, police fire, tear gas angry protests. as pro brooks and bottles,
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they are demanding the resignation of precedent. deena bullock, they, the form of vice president took power after her predecessor pedro castillo was ousted castillo, was ambrose and corruption investigations and tried to dissolve congress ahead of an impeachment vote in the southern region of pu, know, a police station was set on fire. and another was attacked by hundreds of protesters. much of the worst violence has taken place in rural regions. many protest as c pedro castillo, who has indigenous routes as one of their own standing against the urban elite. in the affluent lima district of mira flores, life is very different from that. in the provinces, not everyone has sympathy for the protesters. eliminate leim every muscle. the problem is not lima, but the regional governors are mayers. they're elected and yet they do nothing with
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the money they're given. being in author and they receive a lot of money mutual. yet, if you ask many, the people who are marching, why they're out there, they don't know why. but a protest this gathered in the city center. it's about a broken political system. obama, not one of the kind of a tiny group of people hold the power of manage the state, manage the police, the armed forces, william congress, the chief prosecutor's office, and they managed the judicial system. what then? i think we're in a bad way. and that is why we're going out to fight, even without the gate it, lieutenant. as night falls and lima, the battle continues. human rights groups are accusing security forces of using excessive force. ah, the people of perry are divided and no end to the violence seems to be in sight. i spoke earlier with date of the correspondent nicole ridge,
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who was in the parisian capital lima and asked her how the protest movement has evolved over the past months. ah, well, there's different realities here in the country as who we've just also heard in the report. but one reality, and this applies to the protesters who are gathering here in lima, as well as that they've been filled left behind for years already through as living through years of political instability, with changing presidents and visual castillo for them represented one of them. and now they say has come the moment of no return, they have lived through years of inequality. they say they have lived for years of poverty. they don't see the benefits that are being generated in their regions from, for example, mining or agriculture. they feel that their health system is not good enough. they feel that the educational system is not good enough. so this is one side, but also these protests are much, much stronger now because there is
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a hard release depression on these are on these protests, those we've seen time and again now videos on social media or how people are being injured or shot. we have more than 50 dead in connection to the classes are at these protests or approve blockages on the roads. so it's coming to a mentor my think where many of these who are protesting are saying enough is enough. and we have lived for years of this inequality of discrimination, of poverty. we now want to change that really serves us go what the governments next move beyond just trying to keep the peace. are they looking to engage these protesters in talks or are they trying to appease them in any way? at this point? i think the connection is breaking up a bit, but if you are asking for reactions from the government. well, the president dina blew out of there has time and again called to to have
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a coma situation for people to be peaceful, to protest peacefully on the other side. she's also appraising the police forces, which of course is not of help. when people are criticizing that, the police here is a very hard on them. on the other side, of course, there are some movements like humanitarian aids just this morning. the minister of defense has announced that they will send goods to the affected areas because of the road blockage is. so people cannot access medicine or food as easy as before because they have been road blockages in certain areas for weeks now. and this makes also people's lives hard on the ground people who are maybe not even in these protests. so this is some reaction from the government to day. we've also seen one minister was visiting one of the meetings here was by to me my, where people have been killed 2 weeks ago to talk to local authorities. but at the moment, it seems like this is maybe just a photo opportunity to show that there is some reach out for dialogue. in the
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meantime, that needs to be dialogue from both sides. because the protest as at the moment, are not open for that dialogue. unfortunately, the course in the peruvian capital, lima, thanks so much ukrainian president, florida, mr. lensky and his wife alina had attended a funeral for the victims of a helicopter crash that chilled the country's interior minister. earlier this week, the aircraft carrying dennis monce, dorski and other top officials came down and keep sub nearly a dozen other people, including a child, but also killed the i remembered as heroes who sacrificed their lights for their country. but also as her daughter, son and father, ukraine is honoring the leading figures of it's indeed in ministry. kent in the helicopter crash, the coffins are wrapped in the green flag. and president latimer zalinski,
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offered his condolences to the families the cause of the crash that can 14 people is still being investigated. ukraine, faith, it's losing its people on the front lines do. and it desperately needs the world support as its soldiers fight russian forces. keith, faith, it's disappointed that it's best an allies but in defy fit on sending heavy duty, morton tanks fetches german meat leopard studio grain. many of the soldiers near the 50 of the hood believe, morton thanks can help them. thank. so this one is such a basic tank, just a simple rocket launcher, which was made a long, long time ago. but in capable hands it can be a really serious threat because serial numbers. but politically though, it's a great motivation for the infantry. when we have the tanks, their morale,
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it gets high, and they feel less fear. when we start storming with lepers or challenger or other, more modern tanks, we would be unstoppable. it was, there's the woodson, as of, with what is the local ukraine's impassioned. a b comes as russia have intensified at fighting in ukraine's that patricia region mother more of them nears a parisha. the offensive operations have given eastern military district units or better positions in ukraine, faith, heavy tanks, our attention to defend an expected russian offensive in the spring. it believes any delay means more ukrainian black will be shed and more of its land taken more on this. let's bring in dumb a tele sacramento, senior lecturer, insecurity and development at the king's college in london. good everywhere. this presidents, zalinski maintains, there is no alternative but for the west to give you credit. heavy tanks to say,
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mean they simply can't hold off the russians without them. why are they so critical attention to carry out offensive operations. i mean, that the only way that you really can defend itself is to make sure that he can carry out offensive operations on the cherry trees not currently occupied by russia and to make sure that russia is not able to move forward. then take additional lines and i think there is a lot of concern that russia, it's, you know, preparing for an offensive, maybe early in the spring or, you know, and that this could really have an impact on the ability of ukraine to defend itself. i think russia is really thinking in the long term they're preparing, you know, their training. i'm not a new mobile 9 soldiers that hearing that home, the sort of industrial sector towards the production of military equipment. so i think that you know,
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that provision all of tanks and also kind of mimicry support to carry out what we call combined on. so that charge is really essential for ukraine at the moment. this is very near turning point. we're talking about the why the cronin government defines victory is old russian troops gone from the land. is that achievable when the russians have such an advantage in the numbers of troops that they can keep sending in the battle? i guess that's why we need to head the ukrainians to have more firepower so that they can sort of, neutralize them that you know, the numbers that they're russians putting in that and you know, what is a big difference? it seems a said that russians at the moment, i'm not to worry, the russian leadership is not too worried about the number of casualties on the ground. we've seen that in the offensive, around, much more done certainly died in a very high number of casualties on the russian side on, on the ukrainian side. but ukraine is over a, seem to be
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a lot more worried and careful about casualties. whereas russians are, you know, seem to have the sending state also the areas around up what easier of, you know, so it is without proper equipment without proper amo, without proper weaponry. i mean, i sort of a very sort of defensive manner. they are just sending people, i sold it to the front, and therefore that is really a cause of concern because, you know, russians have the ability, potentially, you know, to continue with what is ation. and so far it hasn't really affected you know, the ability of food into control is this is jim on to hold on to power. so i think he's going to continue. so ukrainians really need to make sure that they have the necessary, you know, sort of fire power equipment and mimicry support. and i munition, as well as a affective ad defense system on other elements of air defense. so that they can effectively, you know, sort of cut for example,
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or so supply lines for russians. that's why that, that is why they high marks, which are provided by the americans proved so effective because they could hit the 100 lines and they could sort of slow down. and the main sort of the logistics on the supply lines for russians. so it is very important to provide the necessary equipment on i think there is on not just stand in on my yeah, nice of ukraine that this is necessary for that. we know, you know, in germany there is to right now. and so, you know, leadership never off. i handed in the famous leveretts, allowing countries that have them to give them to a ukraine, which is you know, quite an issue of concern and security expert amato, the segue, missouri from kings college london. thanks so much for your input. and let's look at small stories making headlines around the world now in tens of thousands of conservative and far right, protesters have rallied in madrid against the leftist government of prime minister
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petrov sanchez. demonstrators accuse him of undermining the constitution after a string of decisions, including the release of cattle and independence. campaigners general election will be held this year in spain took his canceled plan visit by the swedish defense minister, adding further doubts over anchor support for sweden joining nato. the turkish defense minister says the move was in reaction to stock homes, granting a permission to a far right danish activist to hold an anti turkish protest outside the turkish embassy on saturday. anger is unity. i want to take the zealand education minister, chris hipkins is set to become prime minister, taking over from current p. m, just into our down who announced her surprise resignation on thursday. hipkins was the only candidate nominated to replace her bra suggesting lawmakers wanted to avoid a drawn out leadership contest nomination. 9 o'clock on the chinese learning ye, holidays officially begin this weekend. it comes with a travel rush,
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regarded as one of the world's largest human migration events. this year's holiday season is the 1st in china to feature such mass travel since the pandemic began more than 3 years ago. when a new year is expected to provide a nickname and economic boost, but health officials have warned that covered cases could serge in the coming weeks . and that is all for this. our coming up next reporter takes a look at jobs for employees with disabilities in germany. don't forget this morning is an analysis on our website that we found at d. w dot com. bonnie's coming up in 45 minutes. i was you. thing was like a stepping point to, you know, pay what you insert. that warning wants to be tenisha studies. now you have received it from crane. you can choose to go back or somewhere else. currently, more people than ever.
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