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ah ah ah ah, this is the w news alive from berlin. german chancellor will have shelters in paris to meet with president mccomb. the summits falls on the anniversary of the historic alizae treaty of the 2 leaders present a show of unity after recent tensions also coming up. anti government protest
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wrapped on the streets of a rule. police make hundreds of rest in the countries capital. lima after fresh clashes with demonstrated authorities close. the country's top tourist attraction. marshal peach. you even 100 stranded at the size. ah, i am eddie micah junior. and you are welcome. top leaders and ministers of france and germany hold in a summit in paris today. french president, manuel macro and german chancellor will have sholtes, are joined by the respective cabinets to hold talks on energy, economic policies on defense subjects they've not seen i to i own recently the under lawmakers from both countries are also coming together to mock 60. yes, is the landmark in these a treaty and agreements which brought the postwar friends on germany, close that together and lee the foundations for today's european union.
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i've respond and these are louis is following that summit and joins us from outside that. so bon university in paris. hello lisa. we know that summit is underway, but what exactly is being discussed? well, right now, it is the part of the southern part of the summit of the ceremony. at the heads of both parliaments, the heads of state are holding speeches at the sorbonne university just behind me. and what this is about is really to underline the 60 years of friendship between france and germany. you know that the past few months have been a bit rocky, really a, the last cabinet meeting was pushed back from last october to a today. and parliamentarians from both sides, from germany in france has been telling me this morning that this is really about, you know, underlining the friendship without shane. but showing unity finding a way to working at it, to a good way of working back together. really, this is,
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you know, the part of this morning. yeah, i mean, a point of friction between the 2 countries as the issue of supply and ukraine with german build tags. iris once it by berlin, seems in decisive. is that on the agenda to do it is certainly a topic that will be discussed here today, the ukraine. why is one of the big topics here in paris today, but both sides again the l e z and the german government. and also also parliamentarians have been telling me, no, it's very unlikely that we will see a concrete outcome news about this topic here today impose a what might happen is that there will be certain announcement. the announcements about the economic corporation also energy cooperation between france and germany. let's talk about the relationship between the 2 countries. i mean, friends, friends, macro was known to be very close with for my german chancellor,
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anglo merkel. or what's the relationship like with all of shoulds as chancellor? indeed michael and my car are very so close that they were exchanging texts on a regular basis, a basis and a co ordinating re crazy. now that is so far, not the case, yet between our saws and am on am, i call a we've been hearing that they have a more distant relationship. that's obviously also, you know, based on the different political structure of the countries, but also on the different, very different characters, nash authors and rather known to be a down to earth person, a very pragmatic person. where is emma called likes solemn speech as big symbols. and these 2 people 1st have to find back together and find a way of working together before taking this a bilateral corporation any further. okay. these are louis in paris. thank you. i it is that are from russia's notorious private army. the wagner group is at the
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center of controversy in norway. the former mercenary fled russia after he decided to no longer fight in the war in ukraine. now he seeking asylum, but not everyone thinks he deserves protection. 26 year old andre mid viet of says he was a unit commander in 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 youth with this and i know of 10 execution, so the men who were killed right in front of the new guys because they didn't want to fight 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 to failed attempts, he finally succeeded many ukrainians in oslo or against giving him asylum for his
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former employer is accused of committing war crimes and their home country on the east that he knew what he was getting into the wagner, who is in ukraine to kill to destroy and to torture and la. these images reportedly show the wagner group in the eastern ukrainian city solely 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. and certainly if he has the right to asylum, what was the internet, the av chanel? we are duty bound to the geneva convention alum guy, and that means if he was involved in war crimes, we have to either prosecute him ourselves or to extradite him off of the solar cell . the ex mercenaries lawyer says his client maintains he did not participate in any war crimes. and he is currently in an undisclosed location in norway of thousands
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of people have been injured in the latest clashes between anti government protested on security forces in perused capital lima. the unrest thought that in december, outside president federal castillo was ousted. it has now spread and many parts of the country, claiming almost 50 lives. peruvian authorities have now moved to close the famed tourists sides of mac picchu due to 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,
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peruse. most iconic tourist destination much repeat you, leaving hundreds of tourist 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 mute of florida. his life is very different from that. in the provinces, not every one has sympathy for the protesters. lemon raheem, every muscle. the problem is not lima, but the regional governors are mayers, 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
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a broken political system level and probably 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 even with at the gate, it lieutenant, 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. there's more stories making up headlines around the world. let's look at some of them protest this took to the streets in istanbul, in response to we far rights demonstration outside the turkish embassy in stockholm, which saw the koran burned. swedish authorities had given the green lights to that demonstration, infuriating the attack his government. it's whereby complicates relations between the countries. a sweden seeks turkish support to join nato. 6 more documents
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with classified makins. i've been found that u. s. president's jewel biden's home in delaware. the president's lawyer says that the documents were found to june averlone to be at the i search of the property. the search came of the 2 previous discoveries of what the white house calls, the quote small number of documents. also state side, ron clean will step down. us white house chief of stuff in the coming weeks. according to us media reports and clean has been in the rule since you're biting. became us presidents in january 2021 is expected departure comes up, mid reports that bite and will soon announce a decision to run again in 2024 police the at least 9 people will have been killed in a shooting in los angeles on saturday night report see a man with a see me as a meal. traumatic weapon. open fire at the dance club. he had a site where a large celebration had taken place earlier for the chinese new year. now
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the lunar new year is a major fixture in east asia calendar, as well as the chinese people around a world for china itself and marks the 1st holiday since the gene lifted it straight, growing up iris measures allowing millions of families to reunite for the 1st time in 3 years, but many are still anxious after a recent spike and coven 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
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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. 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. 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. not well the junior and we have to do it as early as possible. after midnight in the chinese new year,
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our south china has experienced 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 a high that those traveling back to their home towns could exposed vulnerable of family members to cove it 19. but for many, it's riskless taking after years of not being able to celebrate with their family and friends. ah, and abundance niga 2nd place fryeburg had had to bull's book with a chance of close and a gap to the table lead as by and munich suggest to points by the host. i also trying to qualify for you, piano tournaments themselves, and they had a little more bite than the visits as expected. the homes,
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i didn't waste any time to open this glory in the very 1st minute of play. patrick them, us split the defenders to put the wolves ahead. the build up took some teamwork in vilma convert in. what turned out to be the tip of the iceberg? jonas winds header doubled the lead for wolves berg in the 28th. many patrick them up play provider this time around less than 10 minutes later when went low knitting the brace in abbey, another goal passed fryeburg. mark fletcher fryeburg went into the break. a big shell shocked the wolves weren't done adding 3 more goals in the 2nd half, including this jim from defender reed lubbock, who fryeburg left looking for answers while the wolves were all smiles with the blow out sick snail victory. now coming
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up next, we have a special interview for you at donnie diane, the chairman of a yad vashem holocaust, margo at san juan. you do not want to miss more news and analysis for you on our site. that's d, w dot com, follow us also on social media at dw new school feather updates. i am eddie micah genia. thanks for your time and stay with us on use of the top of the out. ah. the people in trucks injured one trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border families playing phone tag with demonstrate.

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