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imagine that he's teaching or elements to, ah, gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on d, w. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is d. w. news live from berlin, pension flare, and peru with ongoing anti government. protests, police in the country's capital, lima raid a university after fresh clashes with demonstrators. meanwhile, authorities close the countries to talk tourist attraction much peach you leaving
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hundreds stranded at the sight. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski attends the funeral for the victims of a helicopter crash that killed the country's interior minister earlier this week. and other 13 people, including top officials and the child, died in the crash ah on pablo police, welcome to the program. dozens of people have been injured in the latest clashes between anti government protesters and security forces in peruse capital lima. the unrest started in december following the sting of president pedro castillo. it is now spread to many parts of the country, costing almost 50 lives and peruvian authorities have now moved to close the fame to tour site of matching peach. you on
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a came to of the unrest. police and lima rated a university campus where protestors were in large numbers. arresting hundreds in the process buses ferried the detainees to a police station. tensions have flared for months. as protesters demand the resignation of president, deena blue artie, the former vice president took power after her predecessor pedro castillo was ousted. castillo was embroiled in corruption vesta geishas and tried to dissolve congress ahead of an impeachment vote. authorities close, peruse, most iconic tourist destination macho picchu, leaving hundreds of tourists temporarily stranded. officials say the railway to the site had been damaged in multiple places. oh, much of the worst violence has taken place in rural regions. many protesters see pager castillo,
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who has indigenous roots as one of their own standing against the urban elite in the affluent lima district of mute of florida. his life is very different from that. in the provinces. not every one has sympathy for the protesters. lima, lima brita. most of the problem is not lima, but the regional governors or mayors, they're elected and yet they do nothing with the money they're given me. you know us and then they receive a lot of money mutually. we took it. if you ask many, the people who are marching, why they're out there, they don't know why. but for some protesters in the city center, it's about a broken political system. level renewable may not will 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 with that, the get it done. the outside lemurs police headquarters a crowd demanded the release,
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the detainees from the university raid another day of classes, left dozens more injured, and peru as divided as ever. dw correspondent nicole re says in peruse capital lima, and she gave us so more insight about how this movement has evolved and who's involved in the protests. as you just mentioned, people have travel from the rural areas of the country here to lima. and it's a most, most people come from the south. those you see in the background, for example, are people who come from be slow areas like who school like bruno, like i got a keeper and the protest started there, but have then shifted to the capital. they most, most of them come from a poor a background. they are working agriculture, their work in mining hills engineers see that we've met, that spoke to us. some people from lima also at the protests, of course. and they all are saying the same. they felt at large,
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huge inequality over these past few years, together with the political instability, both a pair who has had time again, new presidents over the past few years. and they also say that they have not seen the benefits that are being generated in their regions or in the country that mining this agriculture and they don't see the benefit. so that's also one part of the story here. why to protest also big and the other side is also that the police has been very harsh with protests as we've seen. several people being killed by the police in clashes here in the past few weeks. that being shot that been also a hurt with the, with other tools. so there's huge anger here that this is still happening, that police oppression is happening on such a large scale. and that's also why the situation seems to be getting tenser by the hour. ukrainian president of a lot, amir zalinski and his wife alena have attended a funeral for the victims of
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a helicopter crash that killed the country's interior minister. earlier this week, the aircraft carrying dennis wanna steer ski and other top officials came down and achieved. so burb a total of 13 people or include, excuse me, 14 people including a child were also killed. d, i remembered f heaters, who sacrificed their lights for the country. but also as a 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 vladimir zalinski, offered his condolences to the families the cause of the crash that can 14 people is still being investigated. ukraine, faith,
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it's losing its people on the front lines do. and it desperately meets the wild support as its soldiers fight rush and forthwith keep faith. it's disappointed that it's best an allies, but indecisive on sending heavy duty. morton tanks such as german meat, leopard street green. many of the soldiers near the city of the hood believe, morton, thanks, and have them bank for 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, 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 mr. watson is of,
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with little over ukraine's impassioned. a, b comes as russia have intensified at fighting in ukraine's that patricia region. mazama has come near the parisha. the offensive operations have given eastern military district units, better positions. if you clean faith, heavy tanks, our attention to defend an expected ration offensive in the spring. it believe any delay means more ukrainian black will be shed and more to fit slant taken. marina miran is from the defense studies department at king's college in london, and earlier i asked her if the reports of fresh skirmishes in this apparition region could be the 1st signs of a new large scale russian assault. well, we heard some movement around the parisha and hen, essentially, because the ukranian forces have re deployed the troops to the area of buck moved. there is
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a possibility that the russians might want to exploit this weakness in defense and attack or is that might be, emma knew were do lore forces back to upper iga and attack somewhere else. so it's right now it's difficult to judge what is going to happen, but the russian sources have all also pointed out that was appointment of general garrison. they will be preparing for a large counter offensive. will tell us about that because intelligence does suggest that russia's reorganizing for a new major offensive in the spring, would these tanks most likely help fender such an assault, or could they actually really get the ukrainians moving forward? again? the problem is, of course tanks can be used defensively in a variety of ways, probably not the best weapon to use in urban settings. however, what, what we don't know if he, if the decision is taken to deploy those tanks to ukraine,
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when will they reach ukraine? and what number will reach ukraine, meaning that the ukrainian forces will have to carefully think about the placement of those tanks. and because we don't know exactly where the rations will attack that will depend on the ukranian intelligence to find out exactly where the enemy might be striking in order to prepare their defenses accordingly and be able to conduct a counter attack. but again, this depends on so manufacturers and as of today, it is probably unrealistic to expect the tanks to reach ukraine in spring. sometime smith's spring might be a possibility, but we just don't now tell us this presidency lengthy, maintains, or ad, there's quote, no other alternative for both for the west to give ukraine heavy tank. so does he basically mean that they simply can't hold off at the russian forces without them?
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well, obviously because the tang set ukraine has, are so outdated and they don't have a lot of them laughed. i'm assuming that's russians will be using tanks for an attack. it would certainly benefit ukraine to be able to have tanks to a reinforcer, defensive positions. and they could be used to in several ways, as in a part of a mechanized infantry, for instance, with armored support. and those new tanks might be also superior to what russia is using. so it would definitely give them an edge. however, it's difficult to judge whether they will be able to hold the russian offensive because we don't know what russia will be using to launch that offensive, rand, you know how content is the troops will be thank you, dr. marina meet own,
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from kings college london. thank you. that's look up more stories making headlines around the world. 6 more documents with classified markings have been found that u. s. president jo biden's, home in wilmington, delaware. the president's lawyer says the documents were found during a voluntary f b. i search of the property, the search came after 2 previous discoveries of what the white house calls a small number of documents, tens of thousands of conservative and far right. protesters have rallied in madrid against the left us government of prime minister petro sanchez. demonstrators accuse him of undermining the spanish constitution after a string of decisions, including the release of catalan independence campaigners a general election will be held this year in spain. and millions of chinese people around the world are celebrating the lunar new year. in china, it's the 1st new year's holiday since beijing lifted the country. strict corona
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virus measures allowing millions of families to re unite in person for the 1st time in 3 years. but there's still a lot of anxiety among them. where there a recent spike in coven 19 infections. ah, a festive gala welcoming the year of the rabbit. acrobatics. martial arts. over us. a 4 hour extravaganza to mark the most important holiday in china. the moon watched even by chinese astronauts in outer space. the new year will bring peace. we wish you a new year full of promise. let's welcome every glorious day together. celebrations, marking the new year were anticipated around the world. and at home in china,
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many families are very uniting for the 1st time in 3 years. with the pandemic is over here, and for the new year, i wish for a thriving business. my gosh, good health and a restored production. but above all good health. while many cannot wait to watch, the spectacular light shows fireworks and performances that amplify the festive atmosphere. others are not celebrating at all because they are mourning the loss of their loved ones. that the handle, the treatise, we burn incense for the people who died. now will the g. we have to do it as early as possible after midnight in the chinese new year. about fossil china has experienced a search and cove 19 infections and related deaths. since bating lifted it strict
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restrictions in december. the holiday season is considered the world's largest annual migration of humans. concerns are high that those traveling back to their home towns could exposed vulnerable of family members to cove 19. but for many, it's a risk worth taking after years of not being able to celebrate with their family and friends are coming up next sports life where we take a look across face a fit, the sensation which has become a global competitiveness. and don't forget to stay up to date on our website, tito view dot com and follow us on our social media accounts for me and me and the entire team here. will it take care of people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing phone tag theory to

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