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of course, i'm responsible for the future fall country for the people behind the boss. sh gardens of truth starts february 18th on d w. ah ah ah, this is the w news life from berlin. me and my extensive state of emergency by half a year. it further and trenches the ruling military junta as it mocks 2 years since taking power. and a qu, they just silent strike to show their outrage. russian forces make incremental gains in easton ukraine, pushing to take more territory and the dot net region and focusing on the area
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around the city of talk more than they call him the greatest american quarterback of all time. after a brief come back to tom brady says he's retiring again. this time for good. ah. i'm been fizzled and welcome. mamma's military administration has extended its state of emergency. it could further delay elections. the hunter had pledged to hold by august. mia mars marking 2 years since military leaders ousted on socks who cheese elected government in a qu, democracy activists have urged people across the country to stay home in a silent strike, leaving the streets of young go name t. overseas protest is gathered outside me and mas embassy and thailand, chanting anti military slogans. the muzzle authorities,
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the bloody crash down on protests is that seen the us and its allies. we impose sanctions on members of the hunter. annisa bowman is an independent journalist and political analyst who specializes in lima. i asked what 2 years of military rule have done to the country rather than assist the military crew in milan on february, 1st, 2021. the country has gone significant changes in terms of human rights, freedom of expression and civil liberties. the military junta has been threatened down on protesters and political opponents leading su, bites that violence, arbitrarily arrest and torture of those who are seen as dissenters. today, after 2 years, there was no one on the street because of their own safety and only silence and protest on so for the citizens of myanmar, the military track down has also led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people with many seeking refuge in dream neighboring countries, particularly thailand, and the co has did
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a climate of fear in the country with people afraid to speak out against the military g. a 48 in protest due to the risk of violence and arrest. been what's it like for journalists operating in the country trying to get that information out to people like you and me? ah, the situation for john, listen, ranma has significantly deteriorated since the military crew journalist's report on the ongoing protest military crackdowns and human rights abuses have full face harassment, intimidation and violence from the military to gene many has been arrested and some have been subjected to torture. violent custody. the military hunter has also imposed censorship on the media benning set the news outlets and distrusting the flow of information, both within the country and the outside world. these actions by the military has created a dangerous and challenging environment for journalists in myanmar, making it difficult for them to carry out their work safely and impartially. the situation has prompted international concerns about the state of press freedom and
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the safety of journalism, the country. it's also prompted sanctions from abroad, but what sort of an impact that they actually have been it is difficult to assess the full impact of these sanctions as the situation in man, my rapidly evolving how ever it is vitally believed that the sanctions have had a significant impact of the country's economy and the financial sector, making it more difficult for the military gym to assess the national financial markets and up to the funding for its operations. the sanctions had also targeted t individuals and companies associated with the military, regina, pleasing there are some of them from conducted business with individuals and organized variations the us and its allies. it is important to note that the sanctions are one of many tools being used to respond to the crisis and mar and they are part of a larger international effort to restore democracy. human rights and the rule of law in the country. and over on the right, it may take some time to fully assess the impact of the sanctions. they are seen as
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an important slap in the blank pressure to the military, to g mm. and supporting the people of man mar, in the efforts to restore democracy. but was there anything else that the international community can do as far as putting pressure on being most leaders ah, the international community can exert diplomatic pressure. impose an economic sanctions, provide monetary an aid and support statements. a site in may on mar, an outside myanmar, exile to address the prices. it is important to act in a coordinated manner with the research organization that is very important to them . thank you very much for your reporting and for bringing us that update on the situation there in the moon. thank you. russian forces in east and ukraine have gained ground close to bank mode in an offensive that began 6 months ago. and the a few 1000 residents remain in the city which has been partially destroyed in the siege. after a successful please, the tanks, ukrainian president,
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lot of is the landscape now pressuring his allies to supply fighter jets time warning. russia is preparing for a major escalation of the conflict alarm. visiting my a correspondent and keith sonya found they had talked as through ukraine's reaction . will it come when it comes to these battle tanks? the most ardent issue for your queen now is speed precedence. uminski is really urging western allies to speed up deliveries all these things. and the question now is whether these tanks will arrive in time for ukraine defend itself against a major russian offensive, which is expected in the coming weeks or months. and, you know, ukraine says it needs these tanks badly in order to ramp up. it's all offensive operations, even as bloody fighting continues in the still don't, it's region we're seeing russia really kind of pulling in soldiers to capture the city of buck mort. now, on the, on the actual fight, the chance ukraine says it needs fight to drive like f sixteens in order to kind of boost its own battled air force. that explains largely from the soviets. it says it
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needs to better defend it skies now the u. s. has said it will not be delivering the flight to chance to ukraine, but the whole pillar is that the debate on these trips will go the same way as the tanks that we see some initial push back from major i live with that they would have venture coming around, we saw ukrainian defense minister next, next e leslie called yesterday saying that, you know, nearly every weapons demand from ukraine has gone through what he calls a new phase before getting the green light from west and i live. let's have a look now at some other stories making headlights cspi proving to you as president biden's potential mishandling of classified documents continues with a plan search of his beak house in delaware. documents have been found in a number of other locations linked to biden. his lawyer says the president has been cooperating with the searches around half a 1000000 workers have gone on strike in the u. k. teaches and trained drivers are among those walking out, forcing the closure of thousands of schools and bringing rail travel to
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a standstill. it's the biggest day of industrial action in the u. k. in more than a decade, turkeys president, richard ty, a bad one says anchor will look positively on finland's application to join nato. and he repeated his opposition to sweden's bit. he has been anchored by a recent koran, bony incident in stockholm, and then as you add one protest loony up will mustard. i'm sorry. but francis is on day 2 of his visit to the democratic republic of congo, one of africa's most catholic countries. frances lead a huge open air mass in the capital can chance it more than a 1000000 people are estimated to have turned out to him. the pontiff urged the crowd to embrace peace and forgiveness station decades of conflict in the impoverished nation left millions day by day one. yeah, said d. w corresponded mario miller was watching the mass incentives this update. as you can see, people are just leaving dano app audio in kinshasa. the mazda does,
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and it was a highlight of folk transferred to the d. r c organizer say, when over a 1000000 warship is attended. it was a joyful celebration with a lot of music and all the polls. we did the people in gala, one of them for national languages. and he actually believes to forgive those who are pumped them to stress the importance of love and tolerance to live together as a community. many people here can't actually outside this app or just to get a good position to see the pope with their own eyes. many told us there were so excited about the paypal visit, the fast since 1985. on friday, the pope, a continuous trip to south dawn, west message will also be about peace and reconciliation. to criticize the international community, had grown accustomed to violence in this part of the world. with this trip, his aim is to highlights another neglected crisis. american football superstar tom brady has announced his retirement at the age of 45. he briefly retired after the 2021 season, but ended up returning for one more year in
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a message posted on social media. he said this time he's retiring for good ah, considered by many as the greatest of all time and american football, a serial winner. his professional career began without much fanfare in 2000 johnston as the 190 nines overall pick in the nfl by the new england patriots. after a rookie season on the bench, the quarterback slowly found his stride on the coach. bill bella, check winning back to back. super bowls in 2003 in 2004 for more super bowl wins followed as plenty of nfl records tumbled. the one blemish during this period was 20 fifteens deflate gate scandal, where he and his team were accused of manipulating footballs to gain an advantage resulting in a 4 game suspension in 2020 after 2 decades with the patriots,
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brady moved to the tampa bay buccaneers in his 1st season with the new franchise, he claimed his 7th super bowl at age 43, seemingly unaffected by age return for good. i know the process, i was a pretty big deal our firm. so when i woke up this morning, i figured i'd just brush record what you guys know for, so i won't be long winded. you only get one super emotional retirement essay and i use my not last year. so i really thank you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me. now, it's really the end tom brady's records and the sport may last forever. let's talk about tom brady's for time with former german national player home and mosque was. thanks for joining us here on the w use or man. what made him call
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quits? now do you think? i think it's, it's not only a number, it's also making him and his body. so and also the success is not really forever. so you have to decided to go home and go to the, to the beach or whatever is going to be the best moment. so last year he thought he has a really good chance to win another title. the whole team change. so the coach retired, his head coach, retired last year, so there was another different situation and this time he felt that the things the circumstances around him are totally different. and so. ready he should go when it's going to be best, and that's a good decision. so $45.00 is pretty old for an nfl player. how. how, how did he manage to i do his job so well for so long. it was a lot of work. so he was one of the guys who was underrated the whole time in his
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career in the beginning, even as college, and he was underrated. so he was lately picked with 199 picks in 2000. and he has a long way to go to the starting job in new england. so right now he did a lot of work in the off season. yes. personal train us personal treatment. and he was totally 100 percent into working football. and that's why he was one of a kind and i think that's also one of the fact that called him the greatest of all time. that his work effort that he put in there was a norm. and he was one of the only ones have such kind of working effort. and this is a guy who's known all over the world. how did he managed to become such a, such a global star in the nfl? it was a, a thing of time. so right now the nfl is the white white sport. so you can watch the games via
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a game past internationally. so we can see all the games in the internet. you can see all the games in germany and free t, v and awesome streaming networks. so there was part of this whole success and the story, and also he was married to one of the beautiful women that ever lived on there. so the pension he's not the worst. but and also this was a circumstance that put in not only sports news on also in different news like mama culture news and everything. and he was living his life. and he was living the world, the world that he is, the person who was living in the, in the bright light. so were bright, like there's also shadow. so is this divorced comes up and this was something i think also that put him in the situation where you thought there is normal life with his kids. you have 3 kids to was do they'll mention and put him in the situation to spend more time with family members. of course,
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thank you very much for time again. on tom brady's retirement and reminder of our top story. mamma marks the 2nd anniversary of a military coup. the overthrow of the elected government derailed a decade of reform, protested sabrina staging. a silence. try kid, major cities leaving streets emptied and shops closed or spanish will have that story coming up when he w 's asia. i been puzzled and i'll be back with more international news for you next out. with many push it out in the world. climate change very hot. the story. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to out.
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