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a leash on long violet boss. and li. imagine lally's teachings for relevance to. gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on b, w. ah . this is d w. news live from berlin. german chancellor. ola shult is in paris to meet with president mccall. the summit falls on the 60th anniversary of the historic any say treaty as the 2 leaders presented show of unity following recent tensions behind the scenes also coming up anti government protests. abrupt on the
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streets of peru, police make hundreds of arrests in the countries capital nima. after fresh clashes with demonstrators and authorities closed, the country's top tourist attraction, much of p to leave and 100 stranded at the site. ah, a michael ok. welcome. french president de manuel mccaul is hosting german chancellor, olaf sholtes for a joint ministerial summit. today, the 2 leaders and their respective cabinets are expected to hold talks on energy, economic policy and defense subjects. they haven't seen ay to ion recently 300 lawmakers from both countries. are also coming together to mark 60 years since the landmark alizae treaty, an agreement which brought post war france and germany closer together and laid the
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foundations for today's european union. a point of friction between the 2 countries is the issue of supplying ukraine with german built tax. paris is insisting on it. yet berlin appears. indecisive. on the matter. i ass t w's elisa louise in paris. how much unity there is at the moment between france and germany. while we can say that these 60 years of corporation of bilateral corporation have not been easy, it's been a bumpy road with many periods where france and germany didn't seem to agree. but arguably, these past few months have not been easy at all, especially since the last cabinet to join cabinet meeting last october was pushed back or concert according to who you listened to. and the 2 countries seem to be disagreeing on several issues. behind the scenes the day and the german government
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has been telling us they have been telling us that everything is okay that this is nothing out of the ordinary. but many observers have said that they are really signs of strong dissent behind the scenes and their high expectations. when it comes to today's meeting, today's cabinet meeting, there will also be a ceremony before the current car route cabinet meeting to celebrate the 60 use of ellie's a treaty. and observers have been telling me what you really need is a strong shay of bilateral corporation. for example, an agreement on energy or economic matters to show that these tough times are now behind us. as you well know, french president to men, one that was known to be very close with german chancellor, his predecessor angle america. how would you describe the relationship between math for and all of show today? well, you're right, not call and angle america,
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we're very close. there are exchanging texts on a constant basis. they were coordinating break, and this close corporation has not been in saw yet. between am i, my call and own are so they are very different and character indeed. you know, nationals is from northern germany. he's known to be rather pragmatic down to earth . com or is in my, my car, he likes big symbols. he likes to show that there is, you know, this strong franco german couple and he likes to hold long speeches. so they're very different. and for now, at least they seem to not have found a common path, although or not say that often when there is a new government in place in one country to in both countries for that matter. and it takes a little bit of time for the t government, the for the deer heads of state to find an agreement and to work together. so maybe in the coming months, it will re ever go more smoothly after all these, in the re,
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many, many fact a deserter from russia's notorious private army. the wagner group is at the center of controversy in norway, the former mercenary fled russia after he decided he no longer wanted to take part in the war and ukraine. now he seeking a silent but not everyone thinks he deserves protection. 26 year old andre mid viet of says he was a unit commander and the notorious wagner group. shortly before he fled, he told the human rights organization that his life was in danger. because he didn't want to fight in ukraine anymore. for a new lease with this and i know of 10 executions men who were killed right in front of new guys because they didn't want to fight. with that, it was a warning to others. this could happen to you with help from human rights activists . mid viet have tried to cross the border from russia into norway. after 2 failed attempts,
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he finally succeeded. many ukrainians and oslo are against giving him asylum. his former employer is accused of committing war crimes in their home country on the east that he knew what he was getting into. the wagner group is in ukraine to kill, to destroy and to torture and le yes. these images reportedly show the wagner group in the eastern ukrainian city. so the door on the right there boss, the prudent ally yevgeny. pre goshen. the private army has sent convicts from russian prisons to ukraine. mid viet of says he has video, evidence of the mercenaries, brutality international law experts are uncertain. also, if he has the right to asylum on the internet, the option that we are duty bound to the geneva convention alum guy. and that means that if he was involved in war crimes, we have to either prosecute him ourselves or to extradite him as possible for lisette. the ex mercenaries lawyer says his client maintains he did not participate
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in any war crimes. and he is currently in an undisclosed location in norway. dozens of people have been injured in the latest clashes between anti government protesters and security forces in grooves, capital, lima, the unrest started in december, following the ousting of the president pedro castillo. it is now spread too many parts of the country, costing almost 50 lives and peruvian authorities have now moved to close. the famed tourist shy of much repeat you on account 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
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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 mac repeat you 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, who has indigenous roots as one of their own standing against the urban elite in the affluent lima district of mid of florida. his life is very different from that. in the provinces. not every one has sympathy for the protesters. eliminate lima burg amazon. 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. being in austin and they receive a lot of money. mucho yeah,
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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 horrible me not one of the kind of a tiny group of people hold the power, manage the state, manage the police, the armed forces, william congress, the chief prosecutor's office, and they managed the judicial system, what the net, i think we're in a bad way, and that is why we're going out to fight up even with that, the get it done. outside lima police headquarters, a crowd demanded the release, the detainees from the university raid. another day of classes left dozens more injured, and peru as divided as ever. ah, a few other international stories for you. protesters took to the streets in istanbul in response for a far right demonstration, outside the turkish embassy in stockholm, which saw the qur'an burn, swedish authorities had given the green light to that demonstration,
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infuriating the turkish government. it further complicates relations between the countries as sweden seeks turkish support to join nato. 6 more documents with classified markings have been found at 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. several casualties have been reported following a shooting in los angeles. on saturday night. the l. a times reports that a man with a machine gun opened fire at a dance club near the side of where a large celebration had taken place. earlier for the chinese lunar new year. speaking of which the lunar new year is a major fixture in east asia's calendar. as well as for chinese people around the
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world for china itself. it marks the 1st holiday since beijing lifted it straight. grown of iris measures allowing millions of families to reunite for the 1st time in 3 years. but there still a lot of anxiety among many after recent spike and cobra 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 blue watch steven 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.
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celebrations, marking the new year were anticipated around the world and at home in china, many families are re 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. i got 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 handling 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, china has experienced
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a search and cove. it 19 infections and related deaths. since bating lifted it strict 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 co it 19. but for many, it's a risk worth taking after years of not being able to celebrate with their family and friends. some sports news now and in the boonies vegas 2nd place to fryeburg headed to fault ferg. where the chance of closing the gap to table leaders by and munich to just 2 points. but the houser also trying to qualify for european tournaments themselves. and they had a little more bite than the visitors expected. the homes, i didn't waste any time to open the scoring in the very 1st minute of play. patrick them, us split the defenders to put the walls ahead. the build up took some teamwork in.
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vilma convert in. what turned out to be the tip of the iceberg? jonas wins. header doubled the lead for wolf's berg in the 28th. many patrick them a play provider this time around less than 10 minutes later when went low, knitting the brace in adding another gold pass fryeburg mock fleck in fryeburg went into the break. a bit shell shocked. the wolves weren't done adding 3 more goals in the 2nd half, including this jim from defender read la bach, who fryeburg, left looking for answers while the wolves were all smiles, with the blow out. 6 nail victory in saturdays, late match cologne scored a sees in high 7 goals at home to defeat verda breyman and dominating fashion
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clones stefan tedious netted. a brace within minutes in the 1st half. here's a look at his 2nd bow. a universal chip shot gremlins keeper was way out of position, attempting to clear the ball. he found t as in stead raymond, haven't one in their last 11 visits to cologne. coming up next. we have reporter for you, which examines jobs for employees with disabilities. and there's more news and analysis on our website, w dot com. i'm michael of who there's more news for you at the top of the next hour . how about taking a few risks there? could even take a chance on the la raring to we don't expect a happy ending literature with.

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