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to june more thoughts now when the story info migrate, reliable me so migraines, wherever they may be, the business dw news line from bell in a thoughtful as quick strikes. 2 bets along with china and they pulled boat up. china says the 7 point one magnitude quite killed at least 95 people and has left many of us trapped us after shop shop. the reach of also coming up who will be kind of this next prime minister just to intrude. oh says he will step aside as leader of the ruling liberal policy, but will stay in office until the success as far south korea and investigators seek a new arrest for and for the impeach president june said the old c remains hold up in his residence surrounded by his loyal presidential go,
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plus austria as president of the lead, out of the far right freedom policy to form a new call. as in governments, often talks between other prodigies collapsed the on get out of those. welcome to the program. paul, for this quake has killed at least 95 people into but many others are trapped as dozens of off the shots shop. the region in the west of china and across the board with nipple officials in the region said 130 people have been interested in rescue work as a searching for people in the rubble. the quakes epicenter was about 75 kilometers northeast of mount everest, which straddled the china and they pulled boat close to the tibetan buddhist holy city. of she got se tremors were felt as far away as come on the end india,
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the us geological us. they measure the quaker, the magnitude $7.00 as a relatively shallow depths of about 10 kilometers, a sound kind of how is income and do an area also affect it. he told me more about what he experience the morning we experienced the earthquake. it was 650 in local time in the fall was people aware of so you can bait and it was a hard moment that we didn't know what was happening. they are in our house. and immediately when we come to about the earthquake, we rushed out of the house and just to which is the earthquake to go. and you know, it's reminded us the earthquake off nearly 10 years ago in 2015 where 9000 people were killed. and it was a $37.00 point to a to a magnitude earthquake. so therefore,
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it which triggered us to have the same kind of experience that i mean, so there for people who are scary and people are where policy district in the, in nearby and other region often involved where we've asked that are great. now what more can you tell us about the situation into best and the rest of operation? to do this, if the, if the center off uh today, uh, the earliest we can do better was around that 70 kilometer the north of the everest and end 200 kilometer far from where i'm speaking right? loan got the ball as the trim, or is it ourselves in vegas far from that ball that was taken nearly 100 people lives. that is, that hasn't updated right? the moment that goes by the international media, and more than what, how that houses are safe to attempting to are the, how is it the number of ethnic groups people has not been confirmed yet, but a good state around 6000 people leave with the near to the center, so we never know how much they can use. we go around when we'll up and we can see
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in the social media and do the television, adding the photographs, taken from the side to the tremble, sops and houses that we did. res, spinning out of to that route. so what i can see by the observer, the citrus and trump international, we get it for to the risk you of that before to are already on the ground. and they're servicing to their, of, of, in the affected area. so far, survivors so that the catalyst is going to be minimized, but at the same time alternatives are privatizing assessor to affected residents. however, what i can see is that the operation is facing challenges you to the remote location that we all we can see the height of the june on the other hand as well as the cold weather conditions because of the we just as a now the temperature is already down and people need instead of response so that they can have the different sensor groups and as well as foot to sound kind of how
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they're reporting. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. i in canada, justin, so doe as announced a little resign as prime minister and as head of the liberal party to those said the party in fine tune had made it clear that he couldn't leave the liberals into the upcoming election. instead, he would stay on his prime minister until the party decided on his replacement. even the elements went on just intruders side as he came out to him now his 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
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to fight internal baffles, i cannot be the best option. in that election scheme of those internal bustles suddenly became fall to public for to day last month when he tried to remote his then finance minister a long time ally christie, a freeland, she resigned, instead accusing the prime minister, 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. so it'd been pointing to months of polls showing the liberals on calls for a crushing defeat an upcoming elections for you love. you. wait with a little 3, all 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 look for it was wavering. it wasn't this. he was by himself. i feel bad, but on the other hand, we need to move forward. i mean,
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literally the never, i guess. i think he probably like you should have resigned over a year ago. it was the right thing, but i wish you just called it will actually look 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 parliament to set to remain suspended until march 24th, to give true to his party time to replace the man who left the country for nearly a decade. the gentlest lucy from alden bonnet fell joint as la from altima, and she said that many into those bounty sold his resignation was long overdue. that 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,
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if he had left much sooner and, and people are arguing that it was, it was arrogance. and a receipt 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 election. but he will have a legacy. he's left the load number of progressive policies, whether it's child care, whether his, his response to, to climate change. he also got us through the pandemic. many people credit him a 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 let's have a look in on some of the other stories making headlines today. indonesia has been confirmed as a full member of the bricks block of emerging economies was founded in 2010 by brazil, russia, india, and china as
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a comp to way to the group of 7 breaks is currently made up of 10 countries, including south africa, around mc united americans search teams in india and have been racing to reach several coal mine is trapped on the ground of the water. flooded a mind. shots on monday. 9 man believes to be trapped in the minor remote district of the northeastern states of us on the report saying, 3 bodies had been supported as the 1st human death linked to bed slew in the us has been reported in the state of louisiana. house authorities said the patient was elderly and suffered from all the illnesses, almost 70 people in the us have contracted buffalo since april. most of them farm workers. north korea's lead on king john and has overseen a successful test of a new intermediate range, hypoth sonic ballistic missile. that's according to stated media. it's
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a set of flow and it's 12 times the speed of sound before hitting a target of the countries east coast county on claims. the missile code quotes effectively penetrate any defense barrier south coast onto corruption. investigate, just seeking a new arrest board for the impeach president young. the so killed off to the last one expired on monday. investigate is failed to take him into custody. following the stand off was the president secure to set this last week during this refuse to comply with, prosecute his over is short lived in possession of martial low and to send. but he remains hold up in his residence surrounded by hundreds of gods. supporters and opponents have been rallying outside fabi and fetch my is following this story for us. and so he has the latest on what's been happening in this dental or yeah,
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president you. so if you're 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 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, they will basically outnumbered 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 your suspended president is trying to. yeah, when some time 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,
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by the latest on say today that will be huge demonstrations against him. then again to investigate or 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 motto law against this country you an early december and that has outraged the country and who is also outraged the opposition and pots of his own party, so consequently, 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 the decision, then we know where the you and so if you all the prominently lose his political power, all might even get back into office to the general assembly and catch with us in a sole. thank you very much. and all 3
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a the fall right, freedom policy, it has been off to form a government. this follows the collapse of coalition talks between central responses, the countries president as task the leader of the freedom policy have a key code with forming a new government. if the successful also would have its 1st government that is led by a far right policy since world war 2 these protest does not envy it would be believed . 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 everyone's interface big. what's happening right now was very important for us. and i 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
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a mandate to from the government is unacceptable to us just phones on talk. but it's, we didn't want to wake up in a flash country. well, you know, for retirement system not get hungry and we want to maintain democracy. the i cannot all spun the feet about the bundle most sports and the september elections in australia, gaining nearly 29 percent. but since then, the other one is because bodies failed to form a coalition forcing the president to task because with foaming government x is thoughts each semester. kiko is confident of finding viable solutions within the framework of government negotiations. these are the ones this responsibilities include 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
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prospect of a government led by the far right is leaving these people nervous about us chia future direction. and earlier i spoke to multiple laura ma, she's electra and politics as kind of university and also what she thinks about the found right for the positive austria now leading coalition talks this isn't particularly surprising, particularly in light of other parties 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 also, as a conservative johnson, i 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 who 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 austin situation is that they would be leading the government rather than being a junior coalition partner. we shouldn't forget that the state has been in government before, but at that time they were the smaller partner and 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. yes, it is. we are progressing and seeing and normalization off the far right positions
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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 partially in one direction, and then vote for them again in the next one. now let's have a look at germany. uh, the country old selections 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 think 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 of done which is to start copying for right to talking points, talking about issues of the far right under me under 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. that's 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's a they will care about. and the thought is really what mainstream parties it should be focusing on. now the international also, it's committed to cost developments and australia. i quote, another doc highlights on the road to european oblivion. is it, is it that dramatic it is certainly traumatic from
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for, of holocaust survivors in particular. because what we shouldn't forget is that the f 2 has roots in the 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 is 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 that extra and politics that kind of university. thank you very much. i so many christmas has come and gone and it's time to take the decorations of the tree . but that's also in russia, where christmas is celebrated on january 7th. that's according to the julian calendar. and moscow president vladimir putin has attended a russian orthodox christmas service, led by patry ox, carol,
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one of the most prominent supporters of the war against ukraine in 2023 ukraine, switched to observing christmas in december in russia, the mood of some but this festive season as people grappled with the impact of war and high inflation, the christmas tree in saint petersburg, the palace square is shining bright. for many here, this is the place to enjoy the decor marvel of the lights, and take a holiday. selfie asked for decorating that own tree. many russians are skipping to introduce some of this year. yes, there's a couple. there are people that need to treat who don't even ask the price. they just buy one. and there are people who, even when we offer a discount, buy from say they can't afford it, it is alive. i wish everyone season's greetings all the best in the next year. everyone can afford a tree again,
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look out for now. many leave empty handed for others of course christmas it's worth spending even if it hurts from i guess we can spend the money if you can also still afford food and treats. we're doing it for the children to put on a celebration for them. of course, the 2000 roubles is quite expensive. it could have been cheaper for me. but you said 2000 roubles. that's around 20 euros. a lot of money for many people in the country in crisis, with the price of rights has risen as have prices. so meet daily, all growth was indeed real wages might also have risen across russia, but it's largely due to rise in salaries in the defense and technology sectors. for workers outside these businesses, wages have not kept pace with inflation, which is running at more than 9 percent. despite the central bank maintaining high interest rates at 21 percent. certainly pardon me,
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prices have noticeably increased. incomes are sufficient. but when you go to the shop, you used to be able to buy more for 2000 roubles. if it wasn't low invoice or public utilities are getting more expensive, taxes are getting higher. true, it is very noticeable is not when you go to the shop, a loaf of bread that once costs $20.00 roubles, now costs $50.00 roubles to buy the 0. officials my opinion with everything got more expensive, but i'm sure everything is available. people try to live by that means. prices are rising, everything's becoming more expensive for them and we kind of influence it. we just live with it and adapt. 0 looks at iris. meanwhile, the country's president is as optimistic about the coming here. what are the reason is that being the most important thing is quality of life and
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a stable economy submitted stabilisation of inflation so that we do not have any price jump from a so the economic growth continues. could you tell me about some of the greatest football we have already agreed with colleagues about this growth before and you? we are not planning that it will be the same as this year around 4 percent. as strange as it sounds, given the macro economic reality, we do not need such growth yet for many and rushed out the so called economic reality looks quite different. do you enjoying the festive decorations, where they can in public places in store front windows and somehow find the holiday spirit even if a tree is unavailable, or not even a real tree at all? in the united states, at least 5 people have been killed after a pa, for when to sold broad freezing conditions of heavy snow full to the midwest and to the east coast. some areas of seeing the heaviest snowfall in decades in
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the united states as 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 be stranded motors 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 snowfall 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 record snowfall. couldn't be worse, and with more snow on the way it's already back to the shuffle. i got to work tomorrow, so making sure i get there. even the nation's capital wasn't spared from the arctic
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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 major ologist mess who compose, she told us more about the impacts of the wind to storm on the capital of washington dc. it 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? uh, that said roughly 90 percent of flights or reagan national airport. the main airport in dc river canceled. and i think as a result of that, so many folks me kinda scrambling to change our 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,
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the planes that should have been a reagan national are sort of not in this city. they're down in charlotte throughout further north and boston. those wants to take time to kind of get back into the city so that we can have flights out of the city. so it will 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 and early wednesday, we won't really see much improvement. it's your website, the, the new c as a reminder of our top story and china says a strong of quick into bed has killed at least 95 people. if any of us have trapped until after so some shaking the region in the west of china and across the board in the polls, the epicenter was about 75 kilometers, northeast of mount edwards, which struck shine on the portal. and that's it from
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