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the the business, the, the news life from valid us media is reporting president joe biden has greenlit. they use office massages against russia. it's a major policy. you turn for the outgoing vibe. you french president savanski says the marseilles will speak for themselves. the russian official says it's a step $1212.00, all 3 leaders, including germany sort of shows headed to brazil for g 20 summit that is likely to be dominated by the conflicts and ukraine. and the middle leaves and super thoughtful in mind, the leaves, the philippines swamps, the 6 major storm and
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a month forced for say, more than a 1000000 people to leave. the god elf is welcome to the program to several american media outlets such a brief directly by the whitehouse, our reporting that president joe biden as authorized ukraine to use us supplied missiles to strike a deeper inside russia. a concession box, a major policy saved by the outgoing 5. now ministration. ukraine has been pressing for months for permission to use us and other western supplied weapons to russian military targets. from the board, our president elect donald trump due to return to the white house in january. as for the sun, by the strong support for you guys,
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president letting me zalinski did not directly confirm or deny he had received any such permission from joe biden. as he addressed the ukrainian people on sunday belong, pursue, and your plan to strengthen ukraine is a victory plan, or i presented it to our partners here. one of its main points is to equip our army with long range capabilities. today there was a great deal of discussion in the media about us receiving permission for these actions. but strikes are not made with words. these matters are not announced and that the missiles will speak for themselves, simon said, but scoffing anatomy and i also w as rebecca. it is in chief about presidency. lensky is well the cautious response . thank you. had a little bit of his 90 address. it just there, i'm going to go get ha, definitely a referencing the media attention that this has been given in saying that these things don't announce, in fact, that they stick that these resolves will speak to themselves. so it,
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it does appear that he is confirming this news, but of course not wanting to do announce it publicly, and certainly not wanting to giving any any details. i mean, there is something of an element of surprise that the new kind of a trying to achieve here with this, with this new turnaround. although of course, this isn't, this doesn't really commas the prize and russia has certainly have a lot of time to prepare for such an announcement. this has been in the pipeline for many months, presidents and landscape monitoring a, you know, offices of foreign leaders, particularly of that of job. i'm trying to convince the americans to specially to try to allow, to get the it to get the conservation to be able to use the longer range missiles to push him deeper into russian territory. and so russia has had a lot of time already to move much all of its military equipment, much of it stopped piles and airplane, things like that. although there are still many targets that will, you know, that ukraine will benefit from having these longer range missiles, uh, in the,
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to be able to target inside russia. so, i think probably the caution day from presidents lensky is suddenly around that element of surprise. not wanting to give too much states out away now that the lance can be castle there, but how has this piece of use been received in ukraine? yeah, well one, certainly, positively. i mean, as i say, this has been a long time in the works. the hard people in ukraine wanting this to turn around. we're looking at a situation where you can ease losing on the battlefield. i mean, if you want to put it that strongly, they are struggling to hold the lines, particularly on the eastern front a. this is a very, very long from line and they just do not have the manpower to the system sustain what's coming at them from the other side. so certainly this is welcoming news, but of course there's also fees of retaliation that certainly what was preventing the us from agreeing to this move earlier,
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the feet of escalation. and that's certainly the ones that are coming out of russia, that this will trigger an escalation, that's something that president clinton has promised in the past. should this decision come to fruition? and that's something that is felt here in the current in capitalism. and of course, across the country that this could trigger an escalation. we've already seen the war escalating with one of the biggest attacks in these will coming just the night last night. a note last night, the night before, i'm sorry. seeing more than a 120 me sounds some 90 drones being a uh, across right across the country. really hitting uh the capitol and, and all the major cities in many military targets. and of course, infrastructure targets just ahead of winter. so people really worried about an escalation, and that's uh, you know, the, this is seen as a positive mood. that's something that, of course, residents are concerned about. the record you've touched upon this, but will these mist sounds really make a difference for you principal?
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or if it is difficult to say, just how much of a difference that of course, it certainly does work towards leveling the playing field when it comes to the kinds of weapons that ukraine are able to deploy. but i don't think we're going to see, you know, this turn into a, a, something victory for ukraine sent me an analyst. so tempering expectations about just what these kind of west ends could achieve for ukraine. but it's good for raul, for the military. and most definitely, and of course it will give, you know, the ukraine perhaps potentially be able to put them in a better position. of course is, comes at a time when joe biden has just a few months left in the white house and everybody waiting to see what donald trump's administration will bring to the school. you know, joe biden to hops wanting to try to level the playing field before. sort of these is still that of trump might pushed towards negotiations between the 2 sides. and this might be able to bring you current up to a more level playing field when,
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when such a time. it's such a time. speed up. it's rebecca with this, every quoting from keith. thank you very much, rebecca. the russian lawmaker says biden's reports, it expands enough ukrainian missile hughes risks starting the world hold. maria boots, you know, from the rulings united, russia party said biden's administration is trying to escalate the situation to the maximum while they still have power and they're still in office. i have a great hope that trump will overcome this decision if this has been made because they are seriously risking the stop of world war 3, which isn't nobody's interest. and we're not joined by the w correspondence. maria cut them out. so for more and this maria a very strongly what it reaction to ad, talking about level 3 as russia being really that surprised by this
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now it's important to mention that we haven't had a special reaction from the crumbling, from notably from want to move fluids and yet we've seen some of the reaction initial reactions from the minutes at a blog as suggesting a furious and angry at the fight in administration, decisions, but not seemingly surprised by the decision on. uh, we understand that some military blow goes, for instance, are assuming the downplaying uh the, the permission to strike the pump into the russian territory. suggesting that once the president elect donald trump will stop into white house, that decision could be potentially over time. and now it's still unclear what is going to be the reaction from a lot of them are poor to and, but previously has already commented on such a possibility of saying that should the was allow ukrainians to strong the point, the russian kind of 3 that would change the essence and the nature of the war,
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implying that this would already be a sort of direct confrontation with nature and direct involvement of nato, since the ukrainians won't be able to to ascribe those miss solves without the help of the natal personnel. or now, what's it ross's military act reaction looked like then? well, put in has already gave us that has given already some clues a few months ago, suggesting that russia will reinforce it's in a define system and also side that there will be some, you know, a, some response is failing to specify what kind of response that would be, but he also hinted that russia may consider uh, sort of supplying and russia me, solves a russian weaponry to the western advisories that would allow western advisors to
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target west and targets it abroad. now we also understand that the russia has been sort of planning to revise. it smelled at a nuclear and doctrine, which is laying out the possibilities where russian states and one can use the sort of nuclear weapons. now the talks about the possibility of using nukes has been voice before by put in on several occasions, but there are some different perspectives on that. there is one school of thought that us believes that this is part of the sort of intimidation rhetoric that would pressure rise ukrainians to capitalize and, you know, make west sort of and funding ukraine on caught off of the sort of the military's house. there is and now the school started the takes those comments most seriously, suggesting that, you know, it could potentially, it's to
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a global escalation of the conflict. b, w. postpone, it's maria. i'm also there. thank you very much. my by this reported authorization of missile use could put the war and ukraine and shop focus at the g . 20 summit in brazil, which begins on monday will lead us, including general sort of shows are attending the 2 day summit and realtors on error. sol says previously ruled out allowing your brain use german supplies. miss austin tried to toggle inside russia, the buttons system policy. reason i did that and there i spoke about that without the chief political editor, mr. alexis now who is at the g. 20 summit in real. it's the so the answer is absolutely no i suppose the to is joining the g 20 here, which represents a 2 thirds of the world's population full fits of the world's economy. if anything
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does frustration in berlin and in washington that ukraine is not teaching dots on the agenda. that still means a lensky. you, prince prison was not in price you to you because these, that conflict in europe no longer seems to matter that terribly much particularly to those countries who are on the way up from a previous see for countries to becoming the new. um, well, how is to factor in in taking any kind of decisions the future and i mean, india, brazil, of course, who's hosting this as well or last sold has pretty much hinged his political re election campaign that is now starting as there are snap elections expected in late february, in germany, on that very level of being the chances of course, and when it comes to the role in ukraine. and this is a post a child policy that is not delivering those the tourist long range missiles. so we wouldn't expect him to do
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a ton of round on us that would him politically. at the same time, we would remain him to be quite the supportive of the fight and move to provide and to allow those lessons to be used or vice attaching. at now and tell us what makes these a tours a miss solves from germany a so special and what's the political problem, the or what, what seems to be special about the many expect you us is that towards the, the is the best system that's out as the most precise and that also makes it, it's so dangerous strategically as well, particularly from a, the perspective of the germans. hans, the who has dressed count as times that one would be able to essentially send such a weapon into a specific window in the kremlin. and that's a risk, he's not willing to take us to whether he doesn't trust you crazy. particular visit lensky, you, we says the full, the trusted. so there is some kind of contradiction that there is
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a clear understanding that this could lead to a further escalation, that we do expect the american side to stress the x, that the escalation lies in those 11000 north korea troops. what we're currently stationed around close, which is where we would expect those questions to use it within a 100 kilometers inside, across to the at, to cut off supply lines. and so the narrative we can once again expect to be very different depending on which side you speak to. and it will be a critical now, a to see how russia will react off to having adjusted its own. you kid doctrines accordingly to see something like this as an escalation, as all sides of weight, donald trump coming into office onto the 20th of january. i've told you about to end this will within a day, would you would expect him to try and force hands on all sides to sit down to come
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to some kind of the deal. and how much tear sheet that deal in includes for each side is crucial and that's what's being forced over. so basically now, what's your last name is natalie quoted from the g 20 summit in rio de janeiro. thank you very much. michelle. it's not as high so the next 2 days what lead us in brazil, i'm using to address issues including poverty and inequality, as well as sustainable development. the t 20 is an integrated mental form made up of 19 of the most important industrial and emerging countries across the european union. and the african union members include the us, russia, china, india, indonesia, south africa, germany, and of course was in rio de janeiro is beaches the backdrop for 2 days of top level talks. g 20 leaders are arriving from around the world in a bid to promote sustainable development and green energy and reduce in
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a quality whose country brazil has launched. an alliance pleasing to lift 500000000 people out of poverty. but some have reservations about how much the summit can achieve. i just simply mean we always hope for improvement to them, but it's using the past. we don't see them. but if all the proposals come from the top on that, but the people don't see them. it seems like it's just paper. the g 20 is made up of the world's largest economies. it brings to given 19 individual states plus the european union and the african union. its members represent 2 thirds of the world's population, 85 percent of global g, d, p, and 75 percent of international trade. but the blog is sometimes seen as least effective these days with competing interest and focus, moving and varying directions. among the lead is attending will be us president joe
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biden. his exit from the white house is likely to loom large over the event with donald trump's promised america best agenda state to test international alliances. other routine. these include indian prime minister in the range ramadi and china is lita gigi and paying. but russia's president, vladimir persian will not be there. there's an international criminal court warrant out for his arrest or the his invasion of ukraine. lead is gathered in rio will no doubt be discussing that war along with the conflict in the middle east as they work to find common ground on growing geo political divides the super telephone man, he has been bathroom in the philippines, reaching the main outlet luzon, with title searches and wind speeds of more than 200 kilometers. and so his goal is
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widespread. damaged buildings impala more than a 1000000 people have been forced to leave their homes safe. and shelton school's full tolls, unpublished building authority's uh, wanting them to stay under cover. it's the 6 major store to get the philippines in less than a month. as well as a maids joins us from the philippine capital manila. tell us more about the damage type food 90. it has caused a hi. get. tyson menu is no traveling northwest and out of the country. weather officials say that it has the weekend and it's now heading towards hong kong who has issued siphoned signal one and it's wake. it's left according to government officials. almost a 1000000 people were evacuated in more than 100. 60 people that nearly 8000 houses were destroyed and toppled by strong winds. more than
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a 100 cities house there rose blocked or down by the electrical posts and fast agricultural lands and on dated travel. within the country has been t audit since there were many cancellations, both on air and in the water, but people are slowly going back to their homes to rebuild for the question remains, if they have homes to go back to or even farms and crops, the girl having had a series of 5 fluids dumped in one month now, interest infrastructure and farm lands. uh, being hit hard. how is the country coping well with the news of ty fluids in one months, people as well as government officials are getting pushed through exhaustion. government official says that they were distributing essentials like food and water, but admitted to that soon supplies are run off and the coming months construction materials will be needed. and there have been talks of enforcing rice, as most of the areas affected our rice producing farms and i recall trolling. now
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do we know what is driving this on the usual high amount of strong stones as well? this rare fax to back occurring suffice wins has been attribute that by whether officials by the warming of vast oceans. in our case, it's the pacific ocean where a recent tie fluids were coming from. although it is at this time, is the pipeline season with an average of 20 per year. this month alone, philippines has sick and has seen 6 by phones. and it's not even the end of the year yet. so we're hoping stifling menu will be the last in a really long time, so free to be no scan recover. and we can rebuild again as we approach the end of the year. but then this lamesa with voting from manila, thank you very much. i think you next to send a goal with a dot com
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b and all the content for all the submission is currently underway. known locally as they dock cards. the festival has become one of the most important events to showcase african artists. one of them is on my bowl painter and scouts from mauritania to w mentioned match a studio to learn about his work and his inspiration. it's taken artist through my bol months to build and now this intriguing metal structures on show at the dock carbonella in synagogue last feel based with these gaps or by installation allows you to say it's a 5 square meter into the website. was a reflection of what world we live in today. one of the world is chaos. so as an artist, i'm just there and testimony. jennifer, tim one is a metaphor. he often illustrates using these live sized animals sculptures. you might not human have characters that resemble these creatures your song i think
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could add to a lot. yeah, kid shows. there's something mysterious about falters. there's got out there. weird . he's uh, i think it reflects the other side of the human beings and it's this side of the human being that affects the world, the dark side. but i support the home. and of them are scab inches, the streets to find materials needed for his animal creations effect as if it is no use iron sheet. because to build my sculptures, i not my time and i so it was just a bunch i think it's lucky to be born in an environment where there's nothing that i was on. none of them. oh yeah. yeah, yeah. where there's no big, fine art store to buy brushes and everything. so it took to, to the well as the 2nd my it could k, you know, so that's what's instilled in me, the strength to express myself with what's around me. originally from the south of the country, omar grew up by the river on the border was sent a gulf. that's where his father also an artist,
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passed on his passion for creating things. they found a more nipple, like the children of my village at the time on of it. but we didn't have the toys that were made by machines. machines don't go. so my dad would make me towards me like a street a live. i took over and started making my own toys. i'm in may, may have to push me in new quote over time, who now these tories became my works of art in the news of want that but in his teens, expectations from his family and his faith forced lamar to band and sculpture kinds of because on history to do when i was sufficient theme was i was sculpting more and more important because i wasn't going to school anymore. i. it's a deal, isaac, i mean, and my parents were bothered by people saying, what will piece a listen, that it to you. you've got to tell him to stop scope the same i gets frowned upon
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in our religion and that legal or assess the feet by 2 that then led him to pick up a brush and to tell the story of his daily life and his country total for example, i use our to pay tribute to my ancestors, have kids, this whole identity, my land to my country that i try to show. it's the beautiful faces, the happy people is the little known africa. we don't talk about a vision of the world that he loves to paint on these large format campuses that offer him more freedom for expression, the sequences you and it says if i was on swimming in the canvas way you shouldn't . i don't paint uh, easily into that. i think i've been always show, i like to paint on the ground. when i paint, i walk on the can, must serious select one for hours. lamar superimpose this materials on the campus as if he were scolding genetics you plus i like text here because i'm basically
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a sculptor who pains what i like to make. people want to touch my work and even if they don't dare to touch it feels like they've touched it. thanks to the material, i'm with you. the while a little more is now an artist of international renown. he still has emissions to be better known and hopes to one day opened his own gallery to help achieve the stream. us. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines. rushing up position figures held them option berlin on sunday to protest russians. invasion of the prey, protest as included julia and the widow of friends and critic. i'd say number of thousands of russian disciplines. flight abroad, off of the invasion of ukraine in february 20th to the health ministry. and so don says, 700 people have died. as a color outbreak spreads across the country and 18 months civil was that to a shortage of made sense of equipment, making it difficult for doctors to stop the disease of bonds. the number of cases
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is approaching 25000 thousands have protested in stock. he has the capital brought us up against the policies of the populace, prime minister, public seats. so here position, say feet. so is a threat to democracy. you to and his left is that policy one. last is how the mentor election on the national list of pro russians are. you watching the news? here's a reminder of all the top stories. us media reporting that president joe biden has authorized ukraine to use us supplies. mississauga to strive deeper inside russia to france president to landscape says the missiles will speak for themselves. and super typhoon bonnie has basset to the philippines with the title searches and the wind speeds of more than 200 kilometers in a storm, has paused widespread damage to buildings and piled on more than a 1000000 people have been forced to leave the home seeking sheltering schools and
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