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technologies work, how they can go with how they can also go terribly. watch it on youtube. ah ah, this is news alive from berlin, a deadly shootin in california. at least at least 9 people debt. please i see in a government in los angeles use, the semi automatic weapons fire on people at the club, celebrates and the chinese loom also coming out. john chancellor, will show us as in paris to meet with president mark. summit falls on the
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anniversary of the historic in these a treaty. as the 2 leaders present a shoe of unity, after the sense tension, an anti government protested wrapped on the streets of a room. believe me, congress, if i rest in the countries capital in lima, after fresh glasses with them, a treatise and authorities close, the country's top tourist attraction much in future. even hundreds stranded at the sight. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program. we start with breaking news, police see at least 9 people have been killed in a shooting in los angeles on saturday nights report see man with the semi automatic weapon, open fire to dance club close to where not celebration had taken place earlier for the chinese new not new year. we are trying to get
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a journalist on the ground in early. and once we have that, we'll get more on the develop institution to paris. now where top leaders and ministers of friends on germany are holding the summit to day french percent macro and german chancellor shots are joined by their respective cabinets to who talks on energy, economic policy and defense subjects. they've not seen i to, i own recently 300 law me guess from both countries are also coming to give out to mark 60 yes. since the landmark is a treaty and agreement, which brought postwar, france and germany close together and leave the foundations for today's european union. point of friction between the 2 countries as the issue of supplying ukraine with german built tongues, paris as insistent on it, yet berlin r p. s. and decisive on the matter. i asked the deed of use, at least i'll be in paris if that was part of today's agenda. it is certainly
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a topic that we'll be discussing here today. the ukraine was one of the big topics here in paris today. but both sides again the they and the german government. and also also parliamentarians have been telling me that it's very unlikely that we will see a concrete outcome news about this topic here today impose and what might happen is that there will be certain announcement announcements about the economic cooperation, also energy cooperation between france and germany. it is that from russia's notorious private army, the wagner group is not the center of controversy and norway. the former masonry fled russia. so he decided to no longer fight in the war in ukraine. now he seeking asylum, but not everyone thinks he should be welcome. 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
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didn't want to fight in ukraine any more. but i knew ye for this, and i know of 10 executions. the men who were killed right in front of 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 2 failed attempts, he finally succeeded. many ukrainians in oslo are against giving him asylum for 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 as in ukraine to kill, to destroy and to torture and la, 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. med fietta says he has video,
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evidence of the mercenaries, brutality international law experts are uncertain. also, if he has the right to asylum. what with the internet, the option that we are duty bound to the geneva convention along a guy. and that means that if he was involved in war crimes, we have to either prosecute him ourselves or to extradite him off of a felicity. 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 lester got more stories making headlines around the world. 6 more documents with classified markings of been found at u. s. presidential biden's home in delaware. the president's lawyers as the documents, where found june, evelyn, to re a v i search of the property. the search came of the 2 previous discoveries of what the white house calls a small number of documents. at least 10 people have been killed out to
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a 5 story board and collapsed in the syrian city of a level. in the early hours of sunday morning, the media in the country reported that a building house around 30 people and that was on the pages of damage to the foundation. thousands of people have been injured in the latest classes between anti government protest this and security forces, and whose capital lima. the unrest started in december after president federal castillo was ousted because now spread to many parts of the country, claiming almost 50 lives through of unit thirties. have now moved to close the famed tourist sites of much, much peach you, i should say. due to the unrest. police in lima rated the 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,
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the former vice president took power after her predecessor pedro castillo was ousted. castillo was embroiled in corruption destinations and tried to dissolve congress ahead of an impeachment, vote. authorities closed, 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, who has indigenous roots as one of their own standing against the urban elite in the affluent lima district of mute, florida. his life is very different from that. in the provinces, not every one has sympathy for the protesters. eliminate lima, 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 me the noise and then they receive a lot of money. mutually yeah. if you ask many of 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. obama, not a tiny group of people, hold the power, manage the state, manage the police, the armed forces. i'm congress, the chief prosecutor's office, and they manage the judicial system. and then i think we're in a bad way what they bought, and that is why we're going out to fight. even with that, the gate 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. for the latest on the story, latin america correspondence johan ramirez joins me now in the studio. hello, young 1st alice, who exactly are these protesters and what exactly do they want?
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most of them are so borders of federal castillo, and they took to the stories, the streets, 1st and foremost, to, to show his support a better guess to you and to reject his the fact that he was put into, into prison in jail. but if i get a better guest, he is in jail because he attend to that cool. so he's not going to come back to power. but as protest progressed, we began scene of police brutality and vandalism. and now the situation is almost out of control. and as people see, the situation is out of control. they think that the president in our dorothy is not able to put the situation under control again to say why they are asking for his her resignation. but then the credibility of the institution. this all is also a mess in burse in peru, and that's why also people are demanding the dissolution of the congress and press election. the thing is that even if all of these happen, the crisis in this is not going to be sold because emperor the problem is the
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instructor, a problem is instability. the endless fight again, between the president and the congress, and that has plunged the cancer instability. yeah, i mean you, you hit the nail right on the head regarding the current situation. i mean, for just i get an out of control. dozens have already died. how is the government planning to restore a sense of calm that the government has called for a dialogue, but i don't think it is going to happen because all institutions and the president does well have very little credibility 0 and i dialogue the scene is it is seen as a new strategy to waste time to gain time and to to last, i mean to make the progress towards to, to, to lost their strength. so i think that this is not going to happen this dialogue, and that's why people are sitting the streets. as you say, we now see more than 50 people had died since the beginning of the, of the protest. i mean, but it is what happens next. and if there's no dialogue,
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then we same process will continue more loss of life. there has to be a way forward, right? issue the issue. but the thing is that this is the same old song in, i mean, i spent 2 years in latin america correspondent, and i always had to have my journalist visa, ready to go to brew at any time. because who goes from crisis to crisis. i mean, 2 or 3 times a year there is a, there was a crisis improve. so, and the fact is that i mean this fight between the president and the congress. and even if it happens, even if the president resigns, today, the crisis is going to be there on may be is going to have programs are going to have a break. but in 3 months, in 6 months, the problem is going to come back in the last 6 years in 2016 who has got 6 president and seeing the things now it looks like the 7th president is just around the corner in the last 6 years. but who has seen 3 congresses and federal continue to try to dissolve that one to have a 4th one. so this is
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a main institutional problem. yeah, i mean look, i'm going to let you go, but it sounds all gloom and doom. is there any hope? is there a hope, of course, and that's why people are in the streets because they think that there is still a possibility for change. and even if we see via as, even if we see vandalism on police brutality, i think that most of probably us keep thinking that democracy and peace is the way . okay. did of you correspondent jo ann ramirez? thank you. now in the german glenda's leda 2nd, please phi book had had to vol spoke with the chance of closing the gap to table lead us by and connect to just 2 points. but a host are also trying to qualify for you again tournaments themselves. and they had a little more bites on the visit as expected. the homes i didn't waste any time to open this gory in the very 1st minute of play. patrick them, us split the defenders to put the wolves aid. 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 wolves 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 goal, pass fryeburg. mark fletcher. 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 walls were all smiles with the blow out sick snail victory. now let's get back to our breaking news where we know that at least 9 people have been killed in a shooting in los angeles out on saturday nights f. amanda say we're bringing jason
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a compet, donia journalist and ellie. hello, jason. one more. can you tell us i can tell you that the shooting happened at a lunar new year celebration, actually after a lunar new year celebration in the los angeles area in los angeles county. monterey park is the name of the city which is about 10 minutes. do east of downtown l a. i can also tell you that that number the dental has climb from 9 to 10 and it looks like we also have 10 wounded as well. the shooting apparently happened in a ball room where there was a, an after party, and the suspect or suspects are still on the run. ok, now if we know anything about this aspect, and the motive is a name on that, there's no, not at this time it happened late saturday night here. and this morning,
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the authorities are all over in canvas in the area right now the, that part of town in monterey park where the shooting happened. there's multiple set up with bodies and bags on the floor. suspect like i said, still on the run. ok, jason, come but don't. yeah, journalist and ali, thank you. and you are up to date coming up next we have don't for you. what a story about a search for the truth around and at that stage and from what you said the top of a.
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