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ah, we explain how these technologies work out with how they can also go terribly watch, you know, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. oh, frances prays for his predecessors of safe passage to heaven and praises his lifetime of service to the church. catholics bid farewell to better dick the 16th, also coming up, louise enough to live with a silver foreign in for his 3rd term as brazilian president. he returned to lead
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latin america's biggest economy after a narrow and divisive election to run off. his defeated rival shot yearbook to narrow snobs, the ceremony and ukrainians wake up to more russian missile strikes in the new year . despite the violence doctors do their best to deliver babies under difficult conditions or get more from our correspondent and key. ah, i'm married evans, dean, it's good to have you with us. oh, frances has led the vatican's traditional new year mass just a day after the death of his predecessor francis took a break from his prepared address to honor of former pope benedict as tributes come in from around the world. benedict died at the age of $95.00. his health was poor
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for the last 2 years and he was not often seen in public for francis prius for his predecessor, thousands listen as former po benedict is remembered. no more to the sheer man gonna let us all join together with one heart and one soul and thanking god for the gift of the surveys full service of the gospel and of the church is benedict leaves a complicated legacy. his era was marked by scandals of fictional abuse in church. but some legislative considered him to be the 1st to push the red deacon to take some action. i not for you hotspots, xfinity like no one before him. hope benedict has made it clear. every abuse is a crime and we need structures in the church that deal with these crimes
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appropriately. bob white. some remember him as a conservative figure was views didn't deflect the morton worried i think his quite conservative. like as a young person, i always found a really conservative bennett extradition stance on gay marriage, abortion. and the limited joy of him and in the church alienated many catholics. but he has been widely considered to be the 20th centuries, most prolific church leader. russia has marked the new year with a fresh wave of attacks on ukraine. it cranes defense forces say moscow fired at least 20 cruise missiles, but life goes on even during the most intense bombardment. ukrainian doctors have been delivering babies over the festive season. i still don't necessarily 2nd year . we are here in one of keir speakers maternity ward. but because of the all the
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hospital is almost empty just before the russian aggression up to 25 babies were born here each day after war starts. we have was delirious because lots of people left to graham. so we can easily imagine it's was like less blantan. we're pregnancies this time. so if you're less newly worse now fewer birth and no patients names on a usually full board. but one room is still busy around the clock. the neonatal intensive care unit, despite all their care providing to primitive babies, another danger looms over them. with the threat of me silo dance type, it would be too risky to unplug their monitors and bring them to safety, doing air red alleges on new year's eve, dr. still delivered babies, while keith was under heavy shelling of a k her go at tablets, had to keep of italian. that of usually when such air alarms occur of women who are
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giving birth, i cannot go down to the shelter anymore. richer we stay with them. the defense support element, although the physically for 3 and morally, if is each night in what i law, we meet alexandra newry, whose daughter salome i was born during the attack. one me sire fell a few 100 meters away as alexandra was in neighbor. since the little girl was live princess was there is scary because, oh, just a few minutes after give averse sanson, who was he just knew i was under some that if her ear something like that. so i, i wasn't so scared because i had my child. but in general, i wasn't dreaming about such therefore my little girl during the night, it was also very scary. oh because yes sir. and was there it alone for
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a very long time? we have been waiting in the corridor for several hours. and leona also gave birth at the same time to a little boy named live. i was actually in the active face of giving birth already and we heard these explosions actually nearby. absolutely, and right, i was curious just as simple as that. i was scared. oh, how quite a quite nice a conclusion of the year. feel like the most present for all the all the hard moments and all the difficulties. so just like sola mia liter live came to the world in a water, new crane. but for one moment in the quietness of this key of hospital life did feel a bit more hopeful to double your correspondent manuel shaw's file that report. i asked her earlier to tell us more about the new parents. she spoke to in that key of maternity ward where the
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parents at the hospital were obviously in even under even more stress than any other citizen trying to take shelter from the incoming, me sorry, on the incoming drones attacking key. if you imagine you have 1st i mother and you have to take into account that you might be a shelter either. any moment burbs what really struck me at this hospital was the resilience of doors, or goes a parent sir, or the inner piece that or they die. i encountered this morning when i talked to them, and each you can hear around me also the resilience of bebo here i'm hearing are sophia squaring the center of key if and key if, despite having been attacked 3 times over the past 2 days, was misses with drones where keith remains unbroken. then that's really something a remarkable to witness. he is, of course, we've been reporting about the incredibly massive bombardment that ukraine has been
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suffering at the hands of the russian forces among the wall. how are people coping? where do they get this courage and this resilience to keep going i would say they don't have a choice. this is they home are they have been under attack since february, but they are here so they have no choice but to cope with the situation. of course it is very scary. we're in the middle of the night in the middle of the day, whatever you're doing, whether you're sleeping or you're working, you have to run to a shelter and out to give you an idea last night or attack her involved. the $32.00 drones kamikaze draws that were shot down over a key if these attack lasted for hours. and you know, when you sleep is constantly broken when the threat is constantly over your head. of course, your fear of course, completely destroys you a normal way of life, but people here just decided dogs that they will, you know,
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fight against bars. you see around me. there are people, here is the holidays. it's a new year. they are confident in ukraine's victory, and this is a spirit of resistance, or you know, that they draw in order to not break w's among all shars reporting from here. emma, thank you so much and do say say let's get you up to speed now. and some of the other stories making news this hour. at least 9 people have been killed in a stampede during new year celebration and uganda's capital come poem. the crush happened in a shopping mall as people went outside to watch a fireworks display like a 10 year old boy is among the dead. maybe boy came john own has ordered north korea's military to drastically increase its nuclear arsenal. con gang mark the new year with another ballistic missile launch following a record number of tests last year, south korea's president called the launch a provocation. columbia's government has agreed to
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a cease fire with 5 illegal armed groups. president gustavo petro says, the aim is to support peace talks. the left is to former gorilla fighter, his vow to end columbia's decades long civil conflict. croatia has moved closer to the rest of the european union. the balkan nation has begun using the euro currency and joined the shang in passport free travel zone. border formalities between croatia and slovenia were officially abolished in commission president or sla fonder lion called it a historic new beginning. oh louis ignacio la la da silva has been sworn in for his 3rd term as president of brazil. it is a remarkable come back for the left as politician, narrowly defeated the outgoing far right leaders out your ball scenario in last. october's election run off lula has vow to uphold the law and rebuild the connery
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he previously govern brazil for 2 terms between 20032010. we both narrow has left the country and has yet to recognize was victory. old germany's president from walter sty meyer was in brazil, the o for louis inauguration, and he said it was an important step forward for brazil. that's a good done. oh, this is a clear signal to the poor and marginalized and brazilian society was a new president wants to diversify the economy and make it less dependent on exports of raw materials for next boughten fun, but most of all fall we will see brazil returned to the international stage union, especially in working with others in the fight against climate change in the to the, in the corporate government under an income, giggling theme of under we can as fee to journalists, sam curry, who is in sao paulo, brazil. so sam,
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this is going to be lou la's 3rd term in office. so not consecutive 3rd term, but a 3rd term. nonetheless. what can brazilians expect from his presidency this time around? i so yeah, i think the 1st thing that we need to do is put together a talk for to essentially relieve hunger in brazil at the moment. you have 33 brazilian, 33000000 brazilians who don't have enough to eat and a going hungry thing. that's going to be a clear number. one priority will be addressing those people through the creation of public policies. yeah, that would be relieving home, certainly be the 1st priority. the 2nd medium term warranty will be coming down on the forestation and environmental crime. in brazil, amazon region,
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you have like large, powerful, well finance groups of organized crime that's essentially taking control over large weights of brazil's amazon. and so the median term position will be looking to dismantle those criminal networks and provide not only lower enforcement, but also a more just economy in the m as in region. and then the priority over the over the full year, the mandate lead time, brazil sustainable and healthy levels of growth. the growth as seen and job creation as the during the to upload is presidency. or we should mention that moving one with a very narrow margin and there's still quite a bit of mistrust towards him. among many brazilians, why is that? well looted policy, the work is by the rules or did preside over
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a large economic quite in brazil, which lays essentially to the impeachment of his success. german has se, but as many countries across the world, the most successful party is not going away. the most hated part is well, right, especially the party that generally tends to look to make the country more just and more and way for everybody to live. right. that's very common phenomena across the world. but yeah. so luna's also visited mistrust about lula coming from many sectors. luna did spend time in jail, he's. he's corruption, accusations, he's corruption convictions or it was an old by brazil supreme court. but there's lots of people out in brazil that don't really don't really believe that. i think it was just down to what allowed to pay in the way that goes to the presidency. so
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yeah, there is a lot of mistrust about luther and brazil. but yeah, it will be his job to it's a rebuild because you really will be economy. then perhaps some of that mistrust will fall. he left the left, the when he left the presidency in 2010, he left the record high approval ratings. let's see what his approval ratings are when he lead time. if you'd be lisa. so that was journalists, have kelly reporting from south paula. thank you so much. thank you. and that's the latest sunday w news this hour. thanks for watching with we've got to understand that globalization work, but he does not reach more than 30 percent of the world population in the mediterranean as become a kind of great sarcophagus. if anything he was proud of.

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