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ah, oh, friends of tennis number one, no back joker, which turned out in melbourne, where the star was detained after a legal volley store in australia and caught back his cobit exemption only for the immigration minister to threaten his expulsion at any time. brockovich his father talked to our team can usually we never for our son, the best athlete and tennis player in the world would have had to go through this. but as you can see, politics couldn't take a win over him. this time videos emerge a violent protest of shooting at a government building has the has like president claims. armed terrorists were behind the events of the past week. witnesses tell us what they saw look like the new allergic. we heard shouts of our god is greatest on the square. those were no longer for guns of catholics time, but religious slogans. ah!
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and protested pepper sprayed in germany, it's the country sees another round of demonstrations against you. coven restrictions as more and more european states are struggling with renewed surgeon infections. ah, by that tuesday morning right here in moscow. my name is colleen bray with the world news for marty international 1st down under the and the father of world number one. novak jock eviction slammed the treatments, have been somebody, australian authorities saying there are tend to cancel his visa for not being vaccinated was politically motivated. the athlete eventually went to court battle upholding his medical exemption. australia's immigration minister immediately threatened that the visa can still be revoked. jock ventures, father told r t he feels his son has every right to compete in this month. australian open obama. salisa is released on everything they asked him to do, and he received the cost decision that allows him to stay to play tennis. i can't
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describe it. we never for our son, the best athlete and tennis player in the world would have had to go through this, especially in such a far away land way. he has already proved himself the best 9 times. it's incredulous in itself that this has happened to him. but it happened and it was in no way related to sport. it's all politics. but as you can see, politics couldn't take a win over him. this time, he proved his rights. he wouldn't have travelled there if he hadn't had permission from the government. and the tennis association of australia because all these permissions went through the tennis association, they provided federal and local authorities and victoria with requests. we never had to deal with politics. our politics is tennis, of course we expect novak to win the 21st grand slam and the 10th australian open. other relatives of novak jock of each held a news conference in serbia watching across was serbian canadian documentary maker and commentator, or his mother gorski. no, my job, which is family, said that there is a reason to be optimistic after several days of what they described as going
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through hell. no joke which his mom has said this victory in the court case in melbourne is greater victory than any grand slam that no joke which has one in the past years while his father has said that this isn't just a victory for nobody. a joke of issue he says, doesn't belong just to the serbian people, the 2 of humanity. but this is a victory for free speech and freedom of choice. so essentially the family has said that no joke of age has followed all the rules that were set out by australia, his mother and normal job, which is other georgia jo publish has emphasized the fact that they respect the courts. they respect the rules, australia that nobody joke reach when they're not, has any kind of political message. but just to play some tennis admire. shelly, i'm the way he led to way hold for because i think he was very detailed.
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he was very thorough and he was very short term our thinking from the family for leading to processing such way for, you know, showing the world the whole truth and his father, surgeon joke, we should send the justice has prevailed. they believed that despite a certain price being opposed by the australian government and vocal friends, that the minister's administers in australia have issued towards the fact that no joke which may still have some issues towards as we approached the australian open, they said that at this point they are happy that the court has made a non to local decision in relation to the facts that were presented. and they are very confident that nobody jo, which will, when in fact the australian open. i mean while in melbourne,
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where joke of it was being detained. in the immigration center, hundreds of angry fans clashed with police resulted using pappas, bright. ah, well, it is a reminder of the less than warm welcome, the tennis dolls had in australia. ah, bill that jack rich. how the world's number 110, a star got detained in australia on a simple timeline. january 5th, tennis star comes to melbourne to defend his title at the australian open. immediately after touching down, jarvis taken in for questioning 5 order force tennis superstar came into the country on vaccinated because he had a medical exemption after having co with just
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a couple of weeks earlier. mr. chuck of h received on the 30th of december 2021. a letter from the chief medical office of tennis us trail. yeah. recording that he had been provided with the medical exemption from covey vaccination on the grounds that he had recently recovered from coded january 6th or 11 am local time jackowitz. his visa canceled his recovery from cove. it wasn't enough for the australian government. kennesaw taken to detention center where he had to wait for court trial staying with asylum seekers. january 10th job, which one the appeal against the cancellation of his visa judge ordered the government to release right to stay in australia and returned to jog, wishes, passport, and other travel documents. yet,
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it is still unclear whether the vaccine skeptic would be allowed to compete. and given a chance of winning a record breaking 21st grand slam title, a lot of western news coverage hasn't how back in its faults against brokovich, despite his cold victory, somewhat at all this with how the media handled the story of an american gymnast who dropped out of the olympics, a few months back token which is admitting that he refuses to get vaccinated. this is the kind of behavior that no ordinary person could possibly get away with these critics of some on biles, don't know what they're talking about. they are witnessing strength, and i truly believe that this is the 1st time that simone biles feels like she's more than a gymnast with the outpouring of support for her balls, withdrew from the women's gymnastics finals to address mental health issues. her decision, let widespread admiration of on the western media with time magazine proclaiming her the athlete of the year legal media. unless lionel says joker,
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which is desire to compete or seen him cast as a villain with battles portrayed as a hero for not doing so. some on miles in naomi osaka, and others basically said, i am not going to compete and job, which is a i am going to compete. they said, you know, what? am i feeling good? i'm in the dumps. i'm feeling blue, i'm anxiety or depressed. whatever. i'm not marking them, but they said, i'm not going to cook pete jug made you saying i am going to compete. it's mindless . simone biles is heralded as a hero. naomi osaka, as a hero because they quit. he said, no my ass in that. and yet, he's the bad guy for wanting to compete. but saying, i disagree with this. these mandatory rules, or catholic authorities now say they've arrested more than $10000.00 on terra
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charges. and that was a sizable number of foreigners among the televised gathering of c s t o military alliance leaders. the catholic president, praise russia and other allies for their steadfast support and calling the violence of the dna. putin condemned what he called a terrorist lead attempt to overthrow the cat government. meanwhile, new videos emerged showing armed groups of protested shooting at a government building. ah, cousin authorities release these images after 16 police officers died during the week of classes, riotous, destroyed police vehicles, and set fire to building parts of the country's largest city. our matee of appeared lifeless in recent days with residents too scared to go outside parties. ecos down up spoke with witnesses who said they saw coordinated armed groups. what we say cast stone is making its 1st baby steps towards recovery from the protests which went terribly astray,
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turning into terrorism. and as the whole country mourns this city, the city of al marty, that has seen more annihilation than any other town by an order of magnitude can help. but wonder who is behind all this? irina and family live meters away from the main square. from the windows, they watched armed goons joined the mob for the shuttle pilot. he there was a crowd of people walking towards the administration building, but initially we didn't think they were armed, but they seemed aggressive. the next day the crowd grew. people appeared with clubs, iron bars, helmerson shields on which was written in cardiac an old man go. some people from the crowd, rummaged in bushes and pick something out from the ground. it wasn't rugs, it was an iron bars. they were looking for something small. they had something small in their hands. i think it might have been some kind of drug because it was something very small, it fitting upon wooded books, buckland and she shows us videos on her phone. we're the 1st news girl. she's showing them to. but protests as arming themselves with stolen riot gear is far
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from unheard of. it was something else that caught this family's attention. when you will know which nick no, we saw people and long down jackets. if they had ear pieces in their ears and either walkie talkies or telephone so they were in no hurry to go to the main square with every one else. there were just getting the crowd humor seemed to me that they were directing the crowd. number 8 o'clock already the visible red flags don't and there are plenty of locals noticed. matching outfits wound by the most violent rioters. they were wearing black clothes, years and wearing masks, hands. and we noticed white glove is violette garcia, all of the vs. what else to sang as no, ma'am, i figured the mug of the people were in black grey, but now to bleed people in bright red jackets stood out. i immediately wandered who would want to stand out like that at an event like this. grasping the protest in kazakhstan were ignited by a high can fuel prices, but quickly took a political turn as anti government chance evolved into religious proclamations,
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according to this witness's account. honestly, people from the national anthem on the carfax town. but at the same time, they looked aggressive. they were halting bad on saturday. at 1st they shouted go, cassock, stand and wait flags. but later those flags were dragged along the ground that were thrown on their shoulders. they were disrespectful to the symbols of cassock stanley after some time, closer to the night were heard. shouts of allah, og bar got his greatest on the square. those were no longer slogans of catholics town, but religious logan's neighbors, his windows, overlooked the square, said that there were man who used women in he jobs as human shields were trips, told us that am on the terrace. there were bearded man and citizens of other countries, according to their documents, fleshy, how much ease plagued with rumors and stories about foreign islamists slipping through security checks and conducting attack? no one here believes that locals could have caused so much may hm. in this city, kessick authorities have been saying for days that
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a terrorist attack was underweight, and according to leaders of the c s t o security alliance, the events he em have borne the tell tale signs of international terrorism and the level of them even the ugly sim is not a military. we are witnessing the aggression of international terrorism. where did they come from? these gangs of armed men who were trained abroad. 11 clearly had exp, rinsing, fighting in global hotspots or system forces do not shy away from using cyberspace and social networks to recruit extremists and terrorist seat to create sleeper cells of insurgence. we will not allow the situation in our homeland to be disturbed. we will not allow a so called color revolution to be carried out. cassock security forces are on a seek and destroy mission. clearing out terrorists, cells that had gone into hiding. complicating matters is a mistrust between the army and the police after terrorists. still so many of the uniforms and could sneak up on them disguised as officers. the nation wants to go back to the peaceful life there used to, and to know for sure. who did this. i'm
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a get done of reporting from almighty kazakhstan. archie of protest began initially in response to rising energy. prices were quickly devolved into riots, culminating in our mattie, the city descended into violence, where the damage amounting to an estimated $3000000000.00. the peacekeepers from the multinational c. s here military alliance, which includes russia of providing security for crucial infrastructure. russian soldiers are also stationed that al mattie airport marbella russian troops a guarding another. i have near the city, the mar peacekeepers from car gustavo, and protecting our matty's main power plant. responsible for producing most of the heat and attic tricity for the city. kalak stands president has said the peacekeepers would remain in the country until the situations completely stabilized . artie senior correspondent rad gasdio. is there these keeper operation here in kazakhstan as em faltering every one needed has already arrived and taken up their plan positions. ed secured the such as this. bella russian detachment. oh,
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close to an airport, which was the original insertion point for peacekeepers during last week's riots. are not, no number of weapons, including machine guns and grenade launchers were seized by looters. among those looters were radicals. the governor is confirm this jihadists with years of combat experience on law. the facility is strategic for our divisions. we have in order to prevent armed enemy formations from penetrating here we are trying to stick to this . peacekeepers have been directed to god key infrastructure, contingent from all c s t o members states have been deployed to crucial areas to help a stretched cassock military be they military bases, government offices, or even power stations. another vital site where security was, was bolstered by peacekeepers is the power station that feeds the city of alma to
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with most of it. it's heath and it's electricity. here, the kill, his battalion, took over a kill. his brigade called scorpion has taken over security here. 70 percent of all of al, with his power is generated at the station and given how marauders and bandits systematically targeted infrastructure. the work is here thought that they would be next letter letter at the beginning of the riots, the stuff felt insecure. they were scared. the peacekeeping forces were sent and now they are protecting us as this as a strategic area. the staff already feel more confident and perform their official duties and full without being afraid of anything. security has been beefed up patrols everywhere, and there are even secret passwords to root out infiltrators. let's move dinner at night. we definitely demand password. and here together with the police who guards
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the posts, we demanded the workers move around less. some of these measures may seem excessive or even be excessive, but the people here are still in shock. the peacekeepers are an anchor, they radiate security and order. the 2 things people here most need high stakes talks between russia and the u. s. has been held in geneva, monet's discussions, opened up a crucial week of negotiations on security issues as the west continues to accuse russia of planning to invade. ukraine. moscow's also laid down red lines on nato's eastward expansion and ukraine. never joining the military alliance along with missiles aimed at russia. if now, nato proceeds towards deployment of capabilities that are being developed very rapidly in the u. s. somewhere in europe. it would require a military response on the russian part. through means that the,
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our discretion with will, that will inevitably unavoidably damage security over the u. s. and these european allies are lots to say from the russian delegation in regards to what was discussed today in the inflexibility from the americans on certain issues about red line for russia, which is ukraine joining the nato alliance, not just ukraine, but ga, to, for russia. also asking for roll back of military and weapon deployment in countries that have ascended the nato alliance since 1997. now, when you going into these talks at the united states, it said that it couldn't really disgust the security of europe without its allies. one of the crucial issues is there are tensions between not just russia and the us, but also you repeat ins as well. so we heard quite
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a lot in the briefing from the russian deputy minister who is leading that delegation, trying to make a breakthrough. it doesn't appear as if a breakthrough was made l, though many people said actually getting them around the table is a breakthrough in itself. i just want to talk more about that red line. now i ukraine is hoping to become a member of the nato alliance. that is something the rusher said absolutely can never ever happen. and we know that the u. s. has gone into these discussions saying that that was a question. that was pretty much off the table. this is what the russian deputy minister had to say. ross, it's absolutely mandatory. i to make sure that you agree never, never, ever becomes a member of nato. we are fed up with loose dog.
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hello mrs. misinterpretations what happened that different forms of negotiations behind closed doors. we do not trust the other side. so to see we need iron clad waterproof bullet proof legally binding guarantees not assurances, not safeguards guarantees. can you get more confirmation than that? iron clad waterproof bullet proof. this is what russia says it's looking for in terms of those guarantees of that expansion of the nato alliance in to ukraine. and george, i know from the u. s. port we have heard time and time again from washington, that they are in a fixed position in this. and that they say nobody will be able to dictate who joins nato and who doesn't. this is what of the us under secretary of state, had to say in regards to that,
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we will not allow anyone to slam closed nato's open door policy, which has always been central to the nato alliance. we will not forego bi lateral cooperation with sovereign states that wish to work with the united states. and we will not make decisions about ukraine without ukraine, about europe without europe, or about nato without nato. the other issue is, of course, on sanctions heading into these talks, the united states, once again threatened possible new sanctions against russia, saying that these would be targeted financial institutions, really trying to hit russia where it hurts. it says those would be put in place if russia invades ukraine, an accusation that the u. s. has been bending about for months. now russia has denied this over and over saying it's not going to invade ukraine. and that the sanctions are just not helpful. it's also a kind of trying to track something and to get more out often,
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associations that is quite clear. i do not really think that this is bringing much to the discussion because her po sites actually do feel not very secure. now it takes time to, to find solution to search difficult problems, and i think they should take the time that it needs to, to, to bring back stability to europe. the important thing is that they really talk and try to find heart, the solutions that we need or europe's again, been in the grip of high rates of code infections in recent days and facing violent demonstrations against tighter restrictions and reaction to what's happening of measures in germany protest have been heating up. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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with this thousands in taking to the streets of german cities to vent their anger against the deed restrictions is it's now required to show proof of vaccination or like it has to enter public building book. and he's also bringing in tough rules, essentially cutting unvaccinated people out of social areas as a negative cobit test. now no longer grant access to bars restaurants or public transport. it's now mandatory to have the so called super green pass, which means a person has been fully vaccinated or recovered from cobit within the last 6 months . something the italian authorities are also making obligatory for everyone over 50 years old. while the basic green pass, which requires only a negative cobit test, that some vaccinated people going to work or that some states to taking a different stance, the czech republic is biling, letting critical employees the test positive cove. it go to work anyway. authorities a drawing up
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a list of professions that will probably include health social education workers, is reportedly due to the on the chrome barron being less likely to fill hospital beds and to spare the country's battered economy. while in england, businesses struggling with major staff shortages, especially in health services. now the country is planning to introduce, reduce the isolation period for koby cases from $7.00 to $5.00 days. it's a proposal that came off the pressure from several top government officials based around the issue maintain that the countries education minister has backed the proposal by leaning on a scientific approach. i would, but obviously always defer to the scientific advice on this. it would certainly help mitigate some of the pressures on a schools on critical workforce at ubs, i hope will be one of the 1st you ask me the question, how we, how will we reformed? i hope will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world how you transition from pandemic to endemic. i very concerned about this, i think, is not based on scientific evidence at all. i think the main driver,
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the concerns that we have so many people now having to isolate because of these very high levels of infection that we have in the u. k. than people having to isolate and wait for 7 days is causing all sorts of problems with essential services in this country. our, with supermarkets, with delivery chains, with all sorts of different aspects of work falls, school teachers having to have time off, and a chest off. and what they want to do is try to shorten that period to make sure people get back to work sooner. but we mustn't do that at the risk of more people getting infected. that has to be bad, doesn't it? because if you got a positive test result, that particular answer, lateral flow test results, then you're going to be infectious. so you're sending people back in to work back into schools with an infection and that will just spread more. busy infection, it won't help you in keeping the levels of infection down. it will just make things worse. i, on the way exploring small town american police forces who are armed with military grade weapons and what that means for the communities you feel they're being talked
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