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to start your journey and get inspired. the. this is the, the news line from ballot. a powerful ass quake strikes 2 baths along the china and they fall boda b 7 point one, magnitude quite killed, at least 50 people and left many, all those trust just after shops it to reach are also coming up who will be counted as next. prime minister justin true though it says he will step aside as leader of the ruling liberal party, but will stay in office until a successor is chosen. thoughts all steps present oscar, the leader of the far right free the pontiff. to form a new coalition government off, the thoughts between all the parties collect the powerful winter storm blankets,
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much of the east in the united states prep thing travel and looking all proud to hundreds of 1000 the i'm gonna have both as welcome to the program as strongly as quite cuz kills at least 53 people into pets. many, all those are trapped. there's thousands of off the sharks shop the region in the west of china and across the border in the paul. according to china's official, shouldn't what news agencies 62 people have been injured, and rescue workers are searching for people in the rubble. the quakes, epi, sense it was about 75 kilometers north east of mount everest, which strive of the china. they pull border close to the tibetan buddhist. holy city of she got it. travis well felt as far away as cop mondo and india. the us
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geological survey measured the earthquake of magnitude 7 point one to a relatively shallow depth of about 10 kilometers. as the journalist sunk at the hall is in come on to an area also affected by the o as quite he told me more about what he experienced the thank you for having me in the program. yeah, it was early in the building today and it was 650 local that by the time and most of the people are in the base with their families. and it was such, indeed an awkward situation for us here in my do because of the, the we the, it will it be just talking to seeking the beta at the house itself. so most of the people, they are out of their houses going into the street and just waiting the arts week to go. now what, what can you tell us about the situation into bed which was mainly affected as
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of the most so far? that's his age, less lose the media and to the agency has had before to to didn't thank you to that i can hear from the ball is um it's uh, 201 kilometer almost northeast from gas, out to the center, ease of address and the move into the rest of the operations are underway with the large numbers of firefighters and rescue workers. the searching to replicate the affected areas as a jew for caesar at the list of 50 people, died in the earthquake under the others. and as well as of more than 50 people are also injured. so therefore the china investor, we are deployed to, to assist in. busy service of the survivors, however, you do the operation. the operation is facing challenges and due to the remote locations, highest jude, the cold weather conditions. uh and uh,
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while the alternatives are private guys and get back ration, so as providing sales or do they effectively residents as well. so therefore, what we can see from here in the fall of the, the o serving the situation that in china is the risk of operation that we also had the survivors with a different such experience as being boss. so therefore, doing such a disaster, the risk we abrasion is really challenging because of not having what prepared into the situation. so therefore does that is that having challenges on one hand to the security person are on the ground and they're working right at the moment. hi janice, shawn got the how the for us. thank you. most welcome. thank you kind of those justin turbo has announced people resigned as prime minister and as head of a liberal policy to those set that policy in fighting had made it clear that he couldn't lead the liberals into the upcoming election. he said he would stay on his prime
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minister until the party decided on his replacement. the even the elements went on just include those side as it came out to a no cause resignation. i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust nationwide competitive process. this country deserves a real choice in the next election. and it is become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal baffles, i cannot be the best option in that election. so just keep those internal bustles suddenly became fall to public for trudeau. last month, when he tried to remote his then finance minister and long time allied, christie, a freeland, she resigned instead accusing the prime minister,
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pursuing political gimmicks browser. and it kind of does best interest a criticism, a 100 more. i mean, nation to treat those opponents in his own policy who have been pointing to months of polls showing the liberals on calls for a crushing defeat in upcoming elections for you love. any way with all 3 of position parties already promising to topple. true, does minority administration, when parliament returned from its christmas break news of his resignation, came as no surprise, you know, to a, a forklift wavering. it wasn't, it was just by themselves. i feel bad, but on the other hand, we need to move forward. i mean, literally the never, i guess, i think you probably you should have resigned over a year ago. it was the reasoning, but i wish you just called little action of us. like i would have been that would've been the better choice. the canadians will now have to wait for a little longer for those elections,
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parliament to set to remain suspended until march 20 full, to give true to his party time to replace the man who left the country for nearly a decade. the gentlest lucy from the olden bonnet felt as covering the story from all to yvonne. she told us that many and for those parties sold his resignation was long overdue. but they are saying what they're critical of is that he's left. it's so late because of all this internal fighting with the liberal party, with the looming threat of donald trump has been trolling canada. who takes office 2 weeks, 2 weeks today. he's left a mess when he probably didn't need to, if he had left much sooner and, and people are arguing that it was, it was arrogance and a risk and a refusal to read the room that kept him there as long as he did. so that seems to be the mood right now. he has left it way too late and he's really, he's really handicapping the next liberal leader in terms of fighting the next
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election. but he will have a legacy. he's left the low number of progressive policies, whether it's child care, whether hits his response to, to climate change. he also got us through the pandemic. many people credit him with saving saving lives, keeping the, the economy afloat during the pandemic. what other nations were really struggling? he will have an impressive legacy, i think when, when the, his, when history books are written. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. in the us, congress has formally certified stomach from victory in november as presidential election. the joint session was presided over by vice president cumberland harris. it's mark the fulton anniversary of the storming of the capital. then from supporters tried to stop joe biden certification as we know of the 2020 election. president joe biden has visited the side of the new year's attack in new orleans that killed 14 people and who into dozens bite and then his wife jill light flowers
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at a memorial on bourbon street daylight to mess survivors and law enforcement officers who attended the c north korea's lead a change or it has over seen a successful test of a new intermediate range hypersonic ballistic missile. that's according to state media. it's set to flown at 12 times the speed of sound before hitting the target of the countries east coast. john young claims the miss. awkward quote. effectively penetrate any defense barrier. and loss called president vladimir putin as attended a russian orthodox christmas service. led by patrick hawks. carol is one of the most prominent supporters of the war against ukraine. some orthodox church as mazda holiday. according to the julian calendar, on january 7th, last year ukraine switched to observing christmas in december.
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in australia, the far right freedom party has been asked to form a government. this follows the collapse of coalition towards between centrist parties, the countries president, arctic sound a fund, a veteran has tossed the leader of the freedom policy, have a chico with forming a new government. if he's successful, austria would have its 1st government led by a far right policy. since world war 2. as these protest decided and the deep belief would change the course of the country's future. soon the far right feet the body could lead the government. its leader heard particularly now has the job to fund a new government, a decision many here disapprove of that belongs to sophistic. what's happening right now was very important for us and got a right wing extremists, politician who's calling himself the people's chancellor fits. and the last time someone called himself that that was 8 of hitler, that this person might get a mandate to form a government is unacceptable to us,
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but still in some talk. but it's, we didn't want to wake up in the flashes country. well, you know, for retirement system not get hungry and we want to maintain democracy at the high people dollars fund the feet about the bundle. most sports in the september elections in australia, gaining nearly 29 percent. but since then, the other point is because bodies failed to pharma coalition, forcing the president the task of with forming government x is called semester kiko, is confident of finding viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations. and he wants this responsibility to safely to i asked him that explicitly is have, i have therefore instructed him to enter into talks with the conservatives to form a federal government. and if you have a kicker, will report to me on the progress of these talks on an ongoing basis. but the prospect for government backed by the far right, is leaving these people nervous about us to your future direction.
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for more about that direction, let's bring in monitor. laura, am i? she said electra and politics. it's called a fuel diversity. now the, the far right freedom, poverty of all stress in reading coalition talks of to other options of p, exhausted. i'm surprised by this development, and this isn't particularly surprising, particularly in light of other policies, ability to form a coalition together. it was already quite clear that it was going to be difficult for them to agree to come and program, but it didn't look like they're a position to the freedom party. was going to bring them together. this didn't work out and since the freedom party did come in 1st in those elections, it seemed like the only possible outcome was the alternative options had been explored. now says a conservative transfer, resigned over the weekend to make way for new leadership. more am unable to
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coalition thoughts with the far right. i mean, many european central as parties have put up firewalls against working with the far right is, are these firewalls crumbling? these fire words are indeed crumbling. there are still political parties that will refuse to work with the far right. but we are increasingly seeing for the far right parties being included in government. now of course, what's interesting in the austrian situation is that they would be leading the government rather than being a junior coalition partner. we shouldn't forget that the f b that has been in government before. but at that time, they were the smaller partner in the coalition. here we are in a different scenario where they would be effectively leading. the government now is the far right across europe and the mindset that goes with it increasingly being organized to yes it is. we are progressively seeing is normalization
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off the far right positions and not only because the far right is talking about them. but because mainstream parties have starting discussing their issues and discussing them on their terms. we are also seeing a normalization of voting for the far right. so we used to be that there was a certain stigma attached to voting for fluoride parties. that is pretty much no longer there. it has become normal to vote for the far right party in one direction and then vote for them again in the next one. now let's have a look at germany. uh, the country holds elections in um, in a few weeks from now in february, some in germany are seeing australia as a warning for billings own fraction politics. what do you use in germany sent responses need to do to secure that basis? i think the 1st thing that they have to do is they should not be tempted to fight
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at the far right on their own grounds. so this is something that a lot of mainstream parties across here, tough done, which is to start copying far right to talking points, talking about issues of the far right on the me, on their terms. and that isn't particularly useful as a strategy because all it does is it normalizes the far right. and it doesn't win back votes. what mainstream parties should actually do is really consolidate their own positions and start working on addressing issues that voters trudy care about. it's not just the issue of immigration, but it is also important social economic issues that they will care about. and that, that is really what mainstream parties should be focusing on. now the international also, it's committed to cost developments in australia. i quote, another doc highlights on the road to european oblivion. is it, isn't that dramatic, or it is certainly true messic from for of
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holocaust survivors in particular. because what we shouldn't forget is that the fear has roots in office. and so it was actually founded by people who are involved in involved with the nazi regime. and so i think that is probably one of the reasons why it would certainly seem to be quite dramatic. it's very difficult to make any kind of calls in terms of where we will be headed from here, but it certainly looks like we are forgetting some of your past month alarm and electra and politics, that kind of universe that you thank you very much. thank you. in south korea and to corruption, investigate as of seeking a new arrest warrant for the impeach president, you and so he all off to the last one expired on monday. investigate is failed to take him into custody. following the stand off with the president,
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the security service last week, you and this refused to comply with prosecutors over is short lifting position of marshall low and to send. but he remains hold up in his residence surrounded by hundreds of gods support. his opponents have been rallying outside 5 in such might as the following this story for us in so he has the latest for us on a wall. it's been happening in this send off the president use. so if you're a or the suspended president, is barricading himself and his residency. he's shielded by bob wire and he's sealed it by hundreds of activists to a camping in front of his residence, a basically acting as a human shield. and then he's also sealed by his presidential the security service . now this presidents of security services basically acts as a personal admitted to a unit who is very loyal to what you and so if you all, and basically this situation has made it impossible to arrest them. because when ever the investigator has tried to get near his residence,
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they will basically out numbered by the security service. and there was a lot of concerns whether this situation could escalate or not. so here we go, nothing has changed much and it looks like the president doing so if you all the suspended president is a trying to. yeah. when sometime and now he's not off the hook yet. is he no, no, clearly not the so he's facing immense public pressure. i'm a by the latest on said today that will be huge demonstrations against him. then again, the investigator of the anti corruption agency is trying to get another arrest warrant which could happen or not. we don't have that confirmed yet. and then of course over all this, the impeachment trial, now to give you some context um the present. doing so the, all the clips, the mazda law against this country in early december, and that has outraged the country, and host also outraged the opposition and pots of his own party. so it, consequently,
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they voted to impeach them. and now the constitutional court is reviewing that decision. and so having basically the final say in this matter, and we don't know when this will happen, but next week they will be the next a hearing. and when the constitutional court makes a decision, then we know whether you and so if you all the permanently lose his political power, all might even get back into office to the dentist saw me in touch with this in. so thank you very much to india. now web rape is more likely to attack women from the dollar community. then from any other cost group, a 10 year old girl was raped 2 years ago by a man from an up a cost dw correspondence. shelly out of reports on the families, find full justice from concord in northern india. a warning you might find that account distressing it was
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a code evening when a tiny little girl was on her way home off to collecting firewood from the fields and her village. on the boss like this 126 year old man grabbed her. he raped her so violently. she ended up in a hospital to use zone. a memory of the backing desk is a blue. with flashbacks of the attacks didn't hold her to a free to go out alone. she really leaves home a box for me to go to school. yeah, but it's on the get the, it's really bought this me to think about the shame this incident has drunk up on our family that's. that's movies of and we have nightmares with it. there are lots of that. i wonder why this happened to me that there is a do
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a girl was she may be too young to understand the reason, but her mother seeds in and go as she spends it out to the death of the accused and targeted my daughter. because we are dolly, but he dare to do it because he's from the upper cost of them. we must stay in our place as our status in the society is the lowest and has been nothing could have killed our daughter, had we not heard of what was happening in time co as the family had to leave the village, especially from the upper goss community, who defended the rapist and blamed the girl, became unbearable. being a woman in india as hard. being a dallas woman as was the community is at the bottom of the rigid costs system, the core, the, the on top to boost off of cost. men often use rate as a weapon of oppression. against that, let's women protest often has in the wake of rape cases. but there's hardly any
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outrage when the victim isn't valid. so now pano is starting to be a lawyer and volunteers to help direct victims with legal advice. she says her work is dangerous. some good people from the upper cost called me and intimidate me. both they remind me that i am a single woman. and i should think about my safety a week. i'm got a hit, in some cases they even follow us to intimidate us, a valid thing, copy of the the time we got there. monday the is the human rights activist in m of the but she uses the 10 rapes of adults. women and girls that are reported each day is far from the full picture and most don't have anyone to hope i think what is reported. yes. 25 percent. the $75.00 plus and it's been not reported under reporting is a major issue and non reporting. it's only 45 percent cases that we can report
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because the list movement, i'm not available tonight us and they, when they go to the police station, who is there to help them? who tells them that when you are the, you don't have to wash your private part and you don't have to throw away your fluids because those are your evidence munching on news what she's talking about. she's a dullard and to rate survival. she says, cost and gender work together against done it's women. they live in that field, that if i search my lights, i wouldn't look good or i wouldn't be late, or i have to leave my village and this is happening is it's happening across the country. she's only true, but this rapes of bible has already learned what it means to be a thoughtless woman moved to need. i don't think it's possible to get after getting people to try to assist those which i never feel the
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to the us. now we're at least 5 people have been killed after a powerful wind to storm broad freezing conditions and heavy snowfall to the midwest and east coast. some areas i've seen the heaviest snow fall in decades. the united states is being pummeled by a mass of winter storm system ice and snow, but a deep freeze on this highway in ohio as traffic ground to a standstill for 7 hours in kansas city. elbow grease was the only way to be stranded motorists could get back on the road as the snow continued to pile up, forcing the governor to send out the national guard. in some regions. further south, the snow fall cause travel chaos for states not used to heavy smells like here in louisville. kentucky is airport. across the u. s. over 2000 flights were canceled. and 20000 more delayed. and some locals have already lost patients with the near
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record snowfall. it couldn't be worse. and with more snow on the way it's already back to the shovel. i got to work tomorrow, so making sure i get there. even the nation's capital wasn't spared from the arctic blast. much to the delight of this former olympian by athlete. yeah, we're so happy to be here and we're so grateful that we have this beautiful public space that we can enjoy in all weather. especially this one. the winter storm advisories remain in effect for many parts of the us until tuesday. the metro ologist matthew poaching and told us more about the impact of the winter storm on washington dc is a really well anticipated winter storm. so a lot of folks ahead of time are reaching out to me saying, hey, what do we do? should we change our travel plans that said roughly 90 percent of flights or reagan
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national airport. the main airport in dc where were cancelled and i think as a result of that, so when we felt some kind of scrambling to change your plans, i think these next 24 hours will be really rough for people in the city. not only do they have, you know, roadways that are really tough, but all the planes, the planes that should have been a reagan national are sort of not in the city either down in charlotte throughout further north and boston. those wants to take kind of kind of get back into the city so we can have flights out of the city. so it'll be a little while for folks to sort of catch up here at least me aviation sector. but that said, you know, it once in a while, the city needs to kind of slow down and i think this is one of those times do you and how cold the air is. we won't really see any melting anytime soon. and until we get really late into tomorrow into early wednesday, we won't really see much improvement, a and a reminder of our top. so a sign that says the strongest, quick in to bed, just killed at least 95 people, many of us upfront and after. so soft shaken the region in the west of china and
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across the board with nipple b, at this sense, it was about 75 kilometers northeast of mount everest. and that's it from me and the new scene. thanks for watching the
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