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it's clear that brazil condemns the invasion of ukraine. it's clear that brazil thinks that the violation of the un charter in several respects, which i don't need to repeat, but for instance, the territorial integrity of states — it's not only not only a mistake, but it's illegal, totally illegal. so we condemn that. but we think now that we have to think on how to get peace. we cannot just stay on the, you know... well, isn't quite obvious in terms of international law... let me finish. ..what has to happen for peace to prevail? and that is simply that the russians withdraw from ukraine. let me finish, please. you have your point of view, let me finish mine. the question is, what is the objective? to get peace orjust weaken russia? we have that debt problem after the first world war, and you know, history can teach us some lessons. so we have to take a view that international action should aim at peace. of course, we don't favour and don't accept what happened, but how to get to peace is the great challenge that should be our preoccupat
it's clear that brazil condemns the invasion of ukraine. it's clear that brazil thinks that the violation of the un charter in several respects, which i don't need to repeat, but for instance, the territorial integrity of states — it's not only not only a mistake, but it's illegal, totally illegal. so we condemn that. but we think now that we have to think on how to get peace. we cannot just stay on the, you know... well, isn't quite obvious in terms of international law... let me finish....
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brazil's king of football indeed. a nation | of football. brazil's king of| football indeed. a nation in mourning but today we are watching as those live images show us thousands awaiting the inauguration of luiz inacio lula da silva. for the time being, thank you, we will come back to you throughout the day as those different processes continue, we already saw that open tour, open top car that luiz inacio lula da silva will be parading through the streets of brasilia with, thousands are there to enjoy the lulapalooza festival. ukraine's armed forces say they've shot down 45 iranian—made drones fired by russia since new year's eve. the latest bombardment follows a wave of attacks on ukraine cities over the christmas season, including residential areas, which forced tens of thousands of people into shelters . there's been a defiant new year address from president zelensky, with a message of hope for ukraine soldiers. the bbc�*s 0lga malchevska reports. singing on the front line. these soldiers are celebrating new year's eve in the bunker during a brief moment of calm. this
brazil's king of football indeed. a nation | of football. brazil's king of| football indeed. a nation in mourning but today we are watching as those live images show us thousands awaiting the inauguration of luiz inacio lula da silva. for the time being, thank you, we will come back to you throughout the day as those different processes continue, we already saw that open tour, open top car that luiz inacio lula da silva will be parading through the streets of brasilia with, thousands are there...
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brazil at the moment.— brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation _ brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from _ brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from all _ brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from all parts - brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from all parts of. brazil at the moment. surrounded| condemnation from all parts of the world, but of course there is particular focus on the united states's response to this because of what happened onjanuary six, which many people are calling this event in brazil almost a copycat move. in terms of the reaction, then, in the united states, is that bipartisan? yes, i think it is going to be and of course you're absolutely right, nancy, there are eerie parallels to the events ofjust over two years ago here, when we saw that insurrection, that deadly insurrection, that deadly insurrection at the us capitol building, which claimed the lives of about people on the day and the days of thereafter. of course, it has been somet
brazil at the moment.— brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation _ brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from _ brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from all _ brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from all parts - brazil at the moment. surrounded condemnation from all parts of. brazil at the moment. surrounded| condemnation from all parts of the world, but of course there is particular focus on the united states's response to this because of what happened...
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the good reasons to avoid getting back to brazil.— back to brazil. the biden administration _ back to brazil. the biden administration has - back to brazil. the biden administration has been | administration has been critical of mr bolsonaro. it has deemed him responsible for what happened in brazil. the riots that we saw a month or so ago. do you think you will be granted this visa? i ago. do you think you will be granted this visa?— ago. do you think you will be granted this visa? i don't want to auess granted this visa? i don't want to guess in _ granted this visa? i don't want to guess in this _ granted this visa? i don't want to guess in this case _ granted this visa? i don't want to guess in this case but - granted this visa? i don't want to guess in this case but it - granted this visa? i don't want to guess in this case but it is i to guess in this case but it is true that in the us, someone like bolsonaro that comes from a country like brazil that is causing damage to brazilian democracy, from florida, is something that is definitely not c
the good reasons to avoid getting back to brazil.— back to brazil. the biden administration _ back to brazil. the biden administration has - back to brazil. the biden administration has been | administration has been critical of mr bolsonaro. it has deemed him responsible for what happened in brazil. the riots that we saw a month or so ago. do you think you will be granted this visa? i ago. do you think you will be granted this visa?— ago. do you think you will be granted this visa? i don't...
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that was brazil's new resident. energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's _ energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak— energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak a _ energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak a little - energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak a little bit - president. let's speak a little bit more. vania penha—lopes is a sociology professor and the co—chair of the brazil seminar at columbia university. she has written a book comparing jair bolsonaro and donald trump, called �*the presidential elections of trump and bolsonaro, whiteness, and the nation'. you were quite critical of jair bolsonaro. ijust wonder in terms of what we're seeing today, brazil electing lula as president once again. how much does he have to do in terms of bringing brazil together? i in terms of bringing brazil together?— in terms of bringing brazil touether? ~ ., , ., , together? i think lula is a very savvy politician, _ together? i think lula is a very savvy politician, so _ togethe
that was brazil's new resident. energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's _ energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak— energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak a _ energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak a little - energy makes. that was brazil's new president. let's speak a little bit - president. let's speak a little bit more. vania penha—lopes is a sociology professor and the co—chair of the brazil seminar at columbia...
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is the first time in brazil that they have a minister thatis brazil that they have a minister that is dedicated to the issues with indigenous peoples. i see this is a huge step in trying to recognise the role of indigenous peoples and the protection of the amazon and other brazilian biomes.— brazilian biomes. given that riori brazilian biomes. given that priority and _ brazilian biomes. given that priority and that _ brazilian biomes. given that priority and that very - brazilian biomes. given that priority and that very much l brazilian biomes. given that| priority and that very much a brazilian biomes. given that - priority and that very much a sharp difference and a change in direction from the previous administration? yes, i think it is a huge difference when compared with the bolsonaro administration. first we have this ministerfor indigenous administration. first we have this minister for indigenous peoples, administration. first we have this ministerfor indigenous peoples, but we also have martina silva, who was minister of environment during the first administration. martina
is the first time in brazil that they have a minister thatis brazil that they have a minister that is dedicated to the issues with indigenous peoples. i see this is a huge step in trying to recognise the role of indigenous peoples and the protection of the amazon and other brazilian biomes.— brazilian biomes. given that riori brazilian biomes. given that priority and _ brazilian biomes. given that priority and that _ brazilian biomes. given that priority and that very - brazilian biomes....
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an easy third goal for brazil! for messy - goal for brazil! for messy market. _ goal for brazil! for messy market, maradona - goal for brazil! for messy market, maradona and i goal for brazil! for messy - market, maradona and renaldo, 300 girls and three world cups, he was the original greatest of all time. he he was the original greatest of all time. , ., , all time. he never played the ball where — all time. he never played the ball where you _ all time. he never played the i ball where you thought he would play it. he was so deceptive and i was a big difference i learned from him at maybe better prepared to mark on court with george best and an court with george best and on monday pele pozner coffin will be moved here to santos fc will stay for 2h hours before a private family burial. football that transcended borders and generations, one final stadium to fill. tom grundy, bbc news. we will have full coverage of pele's funeral here on bbc news. ukraine says russia has attacked kyiv with another wave of explosive drones. the regional governor said the night—time strikes wer
an easy third goal for brazil! for messy - goal for brazil! for messy market. _ goal for brazil! for messy market, maradona - goal for brazil! for messy market, maradona and i goal for brazil! for messy - market, maradona and renaldo, 300 girls and three world cups, he was the original greatest of all time. he he was the original greatest of all time. , ., , all time. he never played the ball where — all time. he never played the ball where you _ all time. he never played the i ball where you...
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brazil very much a divided country. thousands have been on the streets gathering across the capital for the inauguration, the security incredibly tight, and just an hour ago we had reports of a map being arrested after trying to enter the area, outside of where the inauguration is taking place, apparently he has explosives and a knife, so this is the formal part of the ceremony that is going to be taking place in the next hour or so, we can speak to my colleague from bbc brazil. i'm joined now by bbc brazil's camilla mota. an historic time for the country, a divided country as i already mentioned. it divided country as i already mentioned.— divided country as i already mentioned. , mentioned. it is, you were saying that they are _ mentioned. it is, you were saying that they are performing - mentioned. it is, you were saying that they are performing the - that they are performing the brazilal national anthem, and 20 befores before that lula and the vice president, the first lady and the vice president's wife were parad
brazil very much a divided country. thousands have been on the streets gathering across the capital for the inauguration, the security incredibly tight, and just an hour ago we had reports of a map being arrested after trying to enter the area, outside of where the inauguration is taking place, apparently he has explosives and a knife, so this is the formal part of the ceremony that is going to be taking place in the next hour or so, we can speak to my colleague from bbc brazil. i'm joined now...
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absolutely, and it was onl a in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple — in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of— in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of days _ in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of days ago - in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of days ago of - in brazil. absolutely, and it was i only a couple of days ago of course that president biden was giving out presidential medals to people who had suffered particularly on that fateful day just over two years had suffered particularly on that fateful dayjust over two years ago, when there was that insurrection, deadly insurrection at the us capitol building, which claimed the lives of several police officers and of course wreaked havoc, protesters wreaking havoc throughout the capitol complex. it was all very eerily reminiscent, what we have been seeing on the television over the last few hours, or the last few minutes, at least, we have seen pictures of a protester in an official chair bearing the government building, we have seen clouds of tear gas and general
absolutely, and it was onl a in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple — in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of— in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of days _ in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of days ago - in brazil. absolutely, and it was only a couple of days ago of - in brazil. absolutely, and it was i only a couple of days ago of course that president biden was giving out presidential medals to people who had suffered particularly on that...
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,. , ., , in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil are — in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil are unprecedented. - in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil are unprecedented. we . in brazil? the scenes we have seen l in brazil are unprecedented. we have never seen in brazilian history a government, a former president and his supporters who did not resort the results of election and try to use violence in order to get what they want. instead of pursuing democratic ways to resolve the issue. figs democratic ways to resolve the issue. �* , h, issue. as we saw in the report in what we have — issue. as we saw in the report in what we have heard _ issue. as we saw in the report in what we have heard from - issue. as we saw in the report in - what we have heard from protesters out on the streets people are very concerned and they do not support the new president. are those concerns legitimate? hat the new president. are those concerns legitimate? not really. it would have — concerns legi
,. , ., , in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil are — in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil are unprecedented. - in brazil? the scenes we have seen in brazil are unprecedented. we . in brazil? the scenes we have seen l in brazil are unprecedented. we have never seen in brazilian history a government, a former president and his supporters who did not resort the results of election and try to use violence in...
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bbc brazil's camilla mota explains what lula's return means for brazil and the world. right. so, lula hasjust given his first speech to the crowd there, gathered outside the presidential palace. he spoke for 28 minutes and he became very emotional when talking about how many people are starving in brazil. when he talked about the brazilian inequality and how he wants to change that, to bridge the gap between men and women in the labour market, to right the wrongs that were made to indigenous communities and indigenous people in brazil. so it seems, i mean, he wants to set a completely different pace from the former president, and he has made that very clear in the two speeches that he gave. indeed. let's get to some of the pomp and pageantry then. that sash that we're looking at right now as we're looking at you, we can see him wearing, the significance of it not being passed on byjair bolsonaro. and the fact that this election was so close means it's a difficult task ahead. definitely lula won from 50.9% of the vote. so it was a very tight win in october 30th. and since braz
bbc brazil's camilla mota explains what lula's return means for brazil and the world. right. so, lula hasjust given his first speech to the crowd there, gathered outside the presidential palace. he spoke for 28 minutes and he became very emotional when talking about how many people are starving in brazil. when he talked about the brazilian inequality and how he wants to change that, to bridge the gap between men and women in the labour market, to right the wrongs that were made to indigenous...
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right, so the amazon is very important notjust for brazil, but. important notjust for brazil, but for the whole world because it's a carbon storage, it's a tropical rain forest that takes carbon dioxide out from the atmosphere and gets it into the forest, so it's very important on our fight to tackle climate change and to make or try to make the global climate stable. when lula took office in 2003, during his two terms, when brazil was able to decrease the force station if i was 80%, that's hard to pick up —— deforestation. then delma's successor, and with bolsonaro, it just exploded. lula has pledged to change that, so we'll see what happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to yom _ happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to you. thank _ happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to you. thank you _ happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to you. thank you so - happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to you. thank you so much. . to talk to you. thank you so much. we'll be back with you later. pope francis has addressed thousands of people who've gathered at st pet
right, so the amazon is very important notjust for brazil, but. important notjust for brazil, but for the whole world because it's a carbon storage, it's a tropical rain forest that takes carbon dioxide out from the atmosphere and gets it into the forest, so it's very important on our fight to tackle climate change and to make or try to make the global climate stable. when lula took office in 2003, during his two terms, when brazil was able to decrease the force station if i was 80%, that's...
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what has been the reaction to these protests in brazil? . , , ., , brazil? there has been a very important _ brazil? there has been a very important reaction _ brazil? there has been a very important reaction to - brazil? there has been a very important reaction to the - important reaction to the vandalism acts last sunday. actually, there is opinion poll, that says that 90% of the brazilians condemn the acts, so i think there is a huge support for democracy, everybody is very appalled by the violent, that we saw in brasilia by television.— television. how could a storming _ television. how could a storming like _ television. how could a storming like this - television. how could a l storming like this happen television. how could a - storming like this happen in the way that it did? should the authorities have been better prepared? i authorities have been better prepared?— prepared? i think that, probably. _ prepared? i think that, probably, there - prepared? i think that, probably, there has . prepared? i think that, i probably, there has been prepared
what has been the reaction to these protests in brazil? . , , ., , brazil? there has been a very important _ brazil? there has been a very important reaction _ brazil? there has been a very important reaction to - brazil? there has been a very important reaction to the - important reaction to the vandalism acts last sunday. actually, there is opinion poll, that says that 90% of the brazilians condemn the acts, so i think there is a huge support for democracy, everybody is very appalled by the...
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bud pacify and to bring back normalcy in brazil political life.— brazil political life. and i suppose that is one _ brazil political life. and i suppose that is one key — brazil political life. and i suppose that is one key similarity, - brazil political life. and i suppose that is one key similarity, isn't i that is one key similarity, isn't it, between the united states and brazil, in that the populations are quite divided politically. thank you forjoining us, maria herminia tavares, political scientist at the university of sao paulo. very good to have you talk through that, thank you. just to remind you of what has been happening... in the past hour, the brazilian senator randolfe rodrigues has tweeted saying that... the president of brazil's national congress, rodrigo pacheco, also denounced the actions of bolsonaro's supporters. he said... later on, we will be getting a bit more on this. we are watching closely what is happening in brasilia and we will also hear from our correspondent in los angeles. that is, for little later in the programme. our correspondent in
bud pacify and to bring back normalcy in brazil political life.— brazil political life. and i suppose that is one _ brazil political life. and i suppose that is one key — brazil political life. and i suppose that is one key similarity, - brazil political life. and i suppose that is one key similarity, isn't i that is one key similarity, isn't it, between the united states and brazil, in that the populations are quite divided politically. thank you forjoining us, maria herminia tavares,...
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let's start in brazil. security forces there have detained over 1,000 people after supporters of the former president jair bolsonaro stormed government buildings. this was the scene in brasilia — the capital — on sunday. thousands of demonstrators were involved. in the last few hours, brazilian authorities have issued a statement branding the riots "terrorist acts of vandalism by criminals and coup plotters". and we've also heard from brazil's president lula. translation: all those people who did this will be _ found and punished. they will realise that democracy guarantees the right to freedom and free speech, but it also demands that people respect the institutions created to strengthen democracy. let's take a step back and look at how we got here. in october last year, we saw a bitter electoral campaign between the incumbent jair bolsonaro and lula. and lula won by a narrow margin — he got 50.9% of the vote. but even before the result, bolsonaro repeated false claims that brazil's electronic voting
let's start in brazil. security forces there have detained over 1,000 people after supporters of the former president jair bolsonaro stormed government buildings. this was the scene in brasilia — the capital — on sunday. thousands of demonstrators were involved. in the last few hours, brazilian authorities have issued a statement branding the riots "terrorist acts of vandalism by criminals and coup plotters". and we've also heard from brazil's president lula. translation: all...
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of brazil on sunday. pele died last thursday aged 82. joining me now is camilla mota from bbc brasil — who's in sao paulo for us. a chance for brazilians to say their farewells to the great legendary pele, some of them obviously too young to have ever seen him play, but still such a superstar in that country. but still such a superstar in that count . ~ .. , but still such a superstar in that count .~ , country. wright, exactly. many brazilians didn't _ country. wright, exactly. many brazilians didn't see, _ country. wright, exactly. many brazilians didn't see, youngerl brazilians didn't see, younger generations didn't see pele play. pele retired at the year of 1977 so many brazilians didn't see him on the pitch. but the worldwide reaction we saw over the past few days, people from all over the world paying their respects, and speaking about their admiration for pele has made many brazilians realise how big he was, how big of and why he was called... his body arrived at 6am at the santos football stadiu
of brazil on sunday. pele died last thursday aged 82. joining me now is camilla mota from bbc brasil — who's in sao paulo for us. a chance for brazilians to say their farewells to the great legendary pele, some of them obviously too young to have ever seen him play, but still such a superstar in that country. but still such a superstar in that count . ~ .. , but still such a superstar in that count .~ , country. wright, exactly. many brazilians didn't _ country. wright, exactly. many...
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brazil is quite polarised _ society? brazil is quite polarised it _ society? brazil is quite polarised it seems. . society? brazil is quite - polarised it seems. between 2013 and 2014 until 2016, i would say and people are actually tired of this polarisation, the rioting of the left and the one who has the left and the one who has the might in place so the polarisation is ruining brazilian society, unfortunately. but what we see now, we hope it is the last movement of the far right. i don't believe that it will be their last movement, i think they are electing leadership now but it is good to see a lack of co—ordinated leadership but here we have a polarised society for many years. thank you forjoining us.— you for “oining us. three days of you forjoining us. three days of mourning _ you forjoining us. three days of mourning have _ you forjoining us. three days of mourning have been - you forjoining us. three days i of mourning have been declared for the 39 victims of a road crash in the central region of senegal. others were injured when two buses crush
brazil is quite polarised _ society? brazil is quite polarised it _ society? brazil is quite polarised it seems. . society? brazil is quite - polarised it seems. between 2013 and 2014 until 2016, i would say and people are actually tired of this polarisation, the rioting of the left and the one who has the left and the one who has the might in place so the polarisation is ruining brazilian society, unfortunately. but what we see now, we hope it is the last movement of the far right. i don't...
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translation: everyone will be able _ brazil. translation: everyone will be able to _ brazil. translation: everyone will be able to eat, _ brazil. translation: everyone will be able to eat, we - brazil. translation: everyone will be able to eat, we will - will be able to eat, we will and hunger and we all have right to live well. love conquers hate, this placard says. perhaps somewhat optimistic, because for lulu's critics, he is still a corrupt politician who should never have been voted back in. he'll have to convince them that he can be their leader too for the next four years. katy watson, bbc news, brasilia. earlier we spoke to professor graziella testa, who is a politics professor at fgv university in brasilia. she had just come from the presidential inauguration event. i asked if president lula had an uphill battle ahead, given he'd only won 50% of the vote. yes, he does. i am pretty sure of that. and he's going to have a hard time building governability as well because the national congress is further right than he is, but lula is also known for being a very conciliati
translation: everyone will be able _ brazil. translation: everyone will be able to _ brazil. translation: everyone will be able to eat, _ brazil. translation: everyone will be able to eat, we - brazil. translation: everyone will be able to eat, we will - will be able to eat, we will and hunger and we all have right to live well. love conquers hate, this placard says. perhaps somewhat optimistic, because for lulu's critics, he is still a corrupt politician who should never have been voted back...
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my my father is an immigrant in brazil. he came to brazil when he was very young. but my father could not support the same football team as his father because he saw pele. my relationship with football and my team is to do with pele. my relationship with my father, every match we rented together, everything had to do with pele. dignitaries, political leaders, and otherfootball legends travelled to santos to pay their respects. wreaths of white flowers were sent by current brazil stars neymar and vinisius junior. brazil�*s newly inaugurated president lula de silva was in atendance. speaking to santos tv he paid to tribute to the national hero, saying.... "the world owes pele a lot of things, especially the dignity of a man who was born poor, black, in a country where prejudice is very alive and pele never cared about that. he always knew how to be pele: the best and the most humble." earlier today he departed urbano caldeira stadium for the final time to begin the fubneral prcoession. here�*s how one local fan described how it felt to say goodbye. there are toug
my my father is an immigrant in brazil. he came to brazil when he was very young. but my father could not support the same football team as his father because he saw pele. my relationship with football and my team is to do with pele. my relationship with my father, every match we rented together, everything had to do with pele. dignitaries, political leaders, and otherfootball legends travelled to santos to pay their respects. wreaths of white flowers were sent by current brazil stars neymar...
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at 17, he won brazil's first world cup in 1958. to give a bit of context, 1958 was also the year in which brazil's great composer launched the song that inaugurated the bossa nova movement, so it was a big year for brazil. in 1962, he won his second world cup and in 1970, the third world cup. that one has been talked about amongst brazilians because brazil was going through a ruthless military dictatorship at that time and the regime used that to try to divert the international community's attention from what was going on in brazil. but politics aside, pele was one of the greatest ambassadors brazil could ask for and one of the greatest athletes of all time, definitely. let's take you to santos, in the state of sao paulo. these are live pictures from the santos football club stadium. a public wake there is under way. pele's coffin is under a canopy in the middle of the pitch, where fans and dignitaries will pay their respects before president lula of brazil is expected to attend the wake, his first engagement since he regained the
at 17, he won brazil's first world cup in 1958. to give a bit of context, 1958 was also the year in which brazil's great composer launched the song that inaugurated the bossa nova movement, so it was a big year for brazil. in 1962, he won his second world cup and in 1970, the third world cup. that one has been talked about amongst brazilians because brazil was going through a ruthless military dictatorship at that time and the regime used that to try to divert the international community's...
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at 17, he won brazil's first world cup in 1958. to give a bit of context, 1958 was also the year in which brazil's great composer launched the song that inaugurated the bossa nova movement, so it was a big year for brazil. in 1962, he won his second world cup and in 1970, the third world cup. that one has been talked about amongst brazilians because brazil was going through a ruthless military dictatorship at that time and the regime used that to try to divert the international community's attention from what was going on in brazil. but politics aside, pele was one of the greatest ambassadors brazil could ask for and one of the greatest athletes of all time, definitely. prince harry has spoken of what he described as betrayal by buckingham palace in preview footage for a forthcoming interview ahead of the publication of his memoir �*spare'. speaking to "cbs 60 minutes", prince harry accused palace officials of failing to defend him and his wife meghan before they stepped down as working royals. one of the criticisms that you have
at 17, he won brazil's first world cup in 1958. to give a bit of context, 1958 was also the year in which brazil's great composer launched the song that inaugurated the bossa nova movement, so it was a big year for brazil. in 1962, he won his second world cup and in 1970, the third world cup. that one has been talked about amongst brazilians because brazil was going through a ruthless military dictatorship at that time and the regime used that to try to divert the international community's...
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leftist leader luiz inacio lula da silva is sworn in as president of brazil — 20 years since he first led the country. as russian missiles strike kyiv — a former war crimes prosecutor calls for vladimir putin to be tried this year for crimes against humanity. pope francis pays tribute to his predecessor, benedict, as a "faithful servant of the gospel and the church". climate protest group extinction rebellion says it's going to temporarily stop its public disruption tactics in the uk, and focus instead on large—scale protests. and nearly a year into russia's war with ukraine, we hear the story of a troupe of displaced ukrainian dancers unable to return home after fleeing the country. brazil's new president, the veteran left—wing politician, luiz inacio lula da silva has vowed to make his country a "great environmental power". he was speaking at his inauguration ceremony in the capital, brasilia. large crowds gathered on the streets to watch lula's cavalcade travel to the event which followed a narrow election victory in october over the far—right leader, jair bolsonaro. mr bol
leftist leader luiz inacio lula da silva is sworn in as president of brazil — 20 years since he first led the country. as russian missiles strike kyiv — a former war crimes prosecutor calls for vladimir putin to be tried this year for crimes against humanity. pope francis pays tribute to his predecessor, benedict, as a "faithful servant of the gospel and the church". climate protest group extinction rebellion says it's going to temporarily stop its public disruption tactics in the...
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our main story this hour: pro—democracy rallies take place across in brazil —— across brazil after the violent attacks on government buildings by a right—wing mob on sunday. now, there have been messages of support from around the world for president lula, including from president biden, who has invited the brazilian leader to the white house. mr biden is currently in mexico city holding a trilateral summit of north america with canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, and the mexican leader, andres manuel lopez 0brador. mr biden has been holding talks with his host, and there appears to have been a bit of a disagreement. president lopez 0brador said mr biden, who had omitted leaders from some countries from a summit of the americas last year, had been somewhat lacking in his diplomacy. this lacking in his diplomacy. is the moment for us to determine, this is the moment for us to determine, to do away with his abandonment and this disdain and this forgetfulness in the caribbean. which is opposed to the policy of good neighbourhood. president biden, do you keep hold the key in your ha
our main story this hour: pro—democracy rallies take place across in brazil —— across brazil after the violent attacks on government buildings by a right—wing mob on sunday. now, there have been messages of support from around the world for president lula, including from president biden, who has invited the brazilian leader to the white house. mr biden is currently in mexico city holding a trilateral summit of north america with canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, and the mexican...
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i think he has good reasons to avoid getting back to brazil. the biden administration has been pretty critical of mr bolsonaro, it has deemed responsible for what happened in brazil, those riots that we saw a month or so ago, do you think you will be granted this visa? i mean, visa? imean, i visa? i mean, i don't want to guess in this case but, yes, it is true, for the united states to have bolsonaro, someone that comes from our country, a country like brazil that is causing so much damage to brazilian democracy from florida is something, it is nothing comfortable for the us. i think florida has been, many times, a source of instability for latin america and i think maintaining scenario for the idea of instability for the region, it comes from the united states, that is not something i think the us administration would like to maintain. this is a six month visa, not a permanent visa, he will ultimately have to go back to brazil, what kind of reception will he get when he returns? bolsonaro... brazil is a very polarised country, he got 49% of th
i think he has good reasons to avoid getting back to brazil. the biden administration has been pretty critical of mr bolsonaro, it has deemed responsible for what happened in brazil, those riots that we saw a month or so ago, do you think you will be granted this visa? i mean, visa? imean, i visa? i mean, i don't want to guess in this case but, yes, it is true, for the united states to have bolsonaro, someone that comes from our country, a country like brazil that is causing so much damage to...
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, to the brazil of today? you say things have moved on, but try and give us some context. well, i think the main difference is in brazil itself, when luiz inacio lula da silva came, it was a big hope, but at the time there wasn't this idea of reconstructing and rebuilding. the government had differences, but it was a normal thing, normal transition in a democratic country. jair bolsonaro, who came to power as a result... that is a long story. jair bolsonaro is different, someone who said, in his own words, his objective was to deconstruct brazil. he tried to do that in all the areas, social, environmental, human rights, and international relations. brazil became a pariah. there is a lot to do in a different way. the challengers are big then, and big now. there is a difference... just a moment. it is the big international support for luiz inacio lula da silva, a record number of delegations, vice ministers, prime ministers and so on. i’m delegations, vice ministers, prime ministers and so on.— ministers and
, to the brazil of today? you say things have moved on, but try and give us some context. well, i think the main difference is in brazil itself, when luiz inacio lula da silva came, it was a big hope, but at the time there wasn't this idea of reconstructing and rebuilding. the government had differences, but it was a normal thing, normal transition in a democratic country. jair bolsonaro, who came to power as a result... that is a long story. jair bolsonaro is different, someone who said, in...
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katie, in brazil, thank ou goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very — goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very much. _ goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very much. we - goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very much. we look. goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, - thank you very much. we look forward to hearing from you during the course of the next few hours at the ceremony begins. thank you. katy watson there, our correspondent in south america. tiger to look at the sport. here is a man who i have never met but we constantly talk through the television and there you are back in stratford, where bbc sport is based. good to see you. great to see you. you are a lot taller in person! good to see you and good to see you at home as well. tottenham are hoping to return to the top four this afternoon — they're in action against aston villa at the tottenham hotspur stadium. but the new year not off to the best start at the moment. the second half has not long got under way — 0—i villa. emi buendia capitalising on a mistake by spurs and france go
katie, in brazil, thank ou goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very — goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very much. _ goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very much. we - goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, thank you very much. we look. goodbye to pele. katie, in brazil, - thank you very much. we look forward to hearing from you during the course of the next few hours at the ceremony begins. thank you. katy watson there, our correspondent in south america. tiger to...
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the scenes we've seen in brazil yesterday are unprecedented. we have never seen in brazilian history a president and his supporters who didn't accept the results of the election and tried violent in order to get what they want, instead of pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue. but pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue.— pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue. but as we saw in my — resolve this issue. but as we saw in my colleague's - resolve this issue. but as we saw in my colleague's reportj resolve this issue. but as we i saw in my colleague's report as well as what we have heard from protesters out on the streets, people are very concerned, aren't they? and they don't support the new president. aren't those concerns legitimate?— aren't those concerns legitimate? aren't those concerns lecitimate? ., legitimate? not really. it would have _ legitimate? not really. it would have been - legitimate? not really. it i would have been legitimate legitimate? not really. it - would have been legitimate they run for elect
the scenes we've seen in brazil yesterday are unprecedented. we have never seen in brazilian history a president and his supporters who didn't accept the results of the election and tried violent in order to get what they want, instead of pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue. but pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue.— pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue. but as we saw in my — resolve this issue. but as we saw in my colleague's - resolve this issue. but as we...
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thousands had traveled across brazil to witness his return. today has been part ceremonial pomp, but there has been a real festival atmosphere here. brazil has gotten through a few difficult years, it was hit hard by the pandemic, by political divide. but for these people here, they say this is a new beginning. not him any more. we are fighting in the name of democracy. that's why we are here today. love conquers hate, as the placard says. perhaps somewhat optimistic, because for lulu's critics, he is still a corrupt politician. who should never have been voted back in. he'll have to convince them that he can be their leader too for the next four years. katy watson, bbc news, brasilia. joining me now is professor graziella testa, a politics professor at fgv university in brasilia. she has just come from the presidential inauguration event. joins me now. welcome “oins me now. welcome to “oins me now. welcome to bbc “oins me now. welcome joins me now. welcome to bbc news full sto- joins me now. welcome to bbc news full sto president lula n
thousands had traveled across brazil to witness his return. today has been part ceremonial pomp, but there has been a real festival atmosphere here. brazil has gotten through a few difficult years, it was hit hard by the pandemic, by political divide. but for these people here, they say this is a new beginning. not him any more. we are fighting in the name of democracy. that's why we are here today. love conquers hate, as the placard says. perhaps somewhat optimistic, because for lulu's...
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the scenes we have seen in brazil are unprecedented. we have never seen in brazilian history a government, a former president and his supporters who did not accept the results of election and try to use violence in order to get what they want. instead of pursuing democratic ways to resolve the issue. as we saw in the report in what we have heard from protesters out on the streets people are very concerned and they do not support the new president. are those concerns legitimate? not really. it would have been legitimate if they had stand, run for elections in four years�* times. the elections were fair in free and our government will commence to work. there is no way to use violence as a means to achieve their ends. it does seem to be an increasingly divided country and while certainly violence is not the route toward solving the problems, president lula da silva has to unite in increasingly polarised population. indeed and lula has been working on that in his first inauguration speech he said that he will bring brazilians together bec
the scenes we have seen in brazil are unprecedented. we have never seen in brazilian history a government, a former president and his supporters who did not accept the results of election and try to use violence in order to get what they want. instead of pursuing democratic ways to resolve the issue. as we saw in the report in what we have heard from protesters out on the streets people are very concerned and they do not support the new president. are those concerns legitimate? not really. it...
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how can supreme court in brazil— constitution. how can supreme court in brazil go _ constitution. how can supreme court in brazil go about - constitution. how can supreme court in brazil go about doing l court in brazil go about doing anything if mr bolsonaro is in the us? , ,, ., the us? he is in the us and there is a — the us? he is in the us and there is a big _ the us? he is in the us and there is a big question - the us? he is in the us and. there is a big question mark, he will come back to brazil. he left before the end of his term. he is under another investigation, him and his children, who are politicians. he denies any involvement with that, say i had nothing to do with that. but this battle over the election and electoral system has been going on for a long time since he was elected, there is an electronic voting system which is prayed internationally. he has been questioning that an people said he has been preparing the attack encase he was defeated in the election which happened in the election which happened in october. there is a question mark, will he be extradi
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next we turn to brazil. relating to the storming of brazil's stennett building. they haven't been named and works charges to be filed. he was nowhere to be seen for the past week, but brazil's former president jair bolsonaro finally broke his silence. translation: i regret what happened on the 8th ofjanuary. _ it's unbelievable. unfortunately, people learnt, understood what politics is, got to know the political powers and started to value freedom. he was filmed in florida by some of his supporters. he was defensive, but admitted that mistakes were made by his government. translation: i never stopped following the | constitutional principles. there are some holes, of course. we slip up — who doesn't? "slipping up" is quite the understatement. when his die—hard supporters smashed their way into the supreme court, congress and the presidential palace, they burned furniture, destroyed valuable artwork and caused millions thousands of them have been arrested and now brazil's attorney general�*s of dollars in damages. thousands of them have been arrested and now
next we turn to brazil. relating to the storming of brazil's stennett building. they haven't been named and works charges to be filed. he was nowhere to be seen for the past week, but brazil's former president jair bolsonaro finally broke his silence. translation: i regret what happened on the 8th ofjanuary. _ it's unbelievable. unfortunately, people learnt, understood what politics is, got to know the political powers and started to value freedom. he was filmed in florida by some of his...
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and thatis former president of brazil. and that is the reason why some of bolsonaro's closest allies have just flown to florida. reports say that the former vice president and influential pastors and his first son are all gathered in miami, in the state of florida in the united states where they are discussing the future implications of the imprisonment of torres. i5 imprisonment of torres. is there a chance that bolsonaro himself could be arrested? i think there is. but i think that his imprisonment is not just a matter of having committed a plan but also a matter of timing. i say that because depending on how fast bolsonaro was put on trial and imprisoned in brazil if he comes back to the contrary, that may set the country on fire thanks to his radicalised supporters. i think that the lula administration will be cautious in how to deal with bolsonaro's legal status because if he is prematurely punished that may create a narrative of victimisation that has shielded bolsonaro supporters. d0 has shielded bolsonaro su--orter
and thatis former president of brazil. and that is the reason why some of bolsonaro's closest allies have just flown to florida. reports say that the former vice president and influential pastors and his first son are all gathered in miami, in the state of florida in the united states where they are discussing the future implications of the imprisonment of torres. i5 imprisonment of torres. is there a chance that bolsonaro himself could be arrested? i think there is. but i think that his...
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brazil says farewell to a legend. thousands line the streets of santos to pay their final respects to pele. and new year, new club for cristiano ronaldo — as he's officially unveiled in riyadh. for me it is a good challenge. i know what i want and of course, what i don't want as well. so for me, it is a good chance. also coming up in the programme... and shock in the nfl after buffalo bills player demar hamlin suffers a cardiac arrest on the pitch. hello and welcome to tonight's programme. few may have predicted that at this point of the season, arsenal would be perched at the top of the table — seven points clear. with an opportunity tonight to make it ten. aided by the downfall of others of course. there may still be more than half the season to play, but january, however is set to be their toughest month so far. starting with a crucial clash against newcastle. joe lynskey has more. arsenal came back from the world cup and won twice in a week. still in 16 games this season, they have lost only once. tonight, the
brazil says farewell to a legend. thousands line the streets of santos to pay their final respects to pele. and new year, new club for cristiano ronaldo — as he's officially unveiled in riyadh. for me it is a good challenge. i know what i want and of course, what i don't want as well. so for me, it is a good chance. also coming up in the programme... and shock in the nfl after buffalo bills player demar hamlin suffers a cardiac arrest on the pitch. hello and welcome to tonight's programme....
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thousands had traveled across brazil to witness his return. today has been part ceremonial pomp, but there has been a real festival atmosphere here. brazil has gotten through a few difficult years, it was hit hard by the pandemic, by political divide. but you speak to people here, they say this is a new beginning. not him any more. we are fighting in the name of democracy. that's why we are here today. love conquers hate, as the placard says. perhaps somewhat optimistic, because for lulu's critics, he is still a corrupt politician who should never have been voted back in. he'll have to convince them that he can be their leader too for the next four years. katy watson, bbc news, brasilia. let's get some of the day's other news. at least nine people, including a number of children, have died in a crush that happened during a new year's firework display in the ugandan capital, kampala. police said people were trapped in a narrow corridor in a shopping centre. it was the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic that uganda had permit
thousands had traveled across brazil to witness his return. today has been part ceremonial pomp, but there has been a real festival atmosphere here. brazil has gotten through a few difficult years, it was hit hard by the pandemic, by political divide. but you speak to people here, they say this is a new beginning. not him any more. we are fighting in the name of democracy. that's why we are here today. love conquers hate, as the placard says. perhaps somewhat optimistic, because for lulu's...
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let’s new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear, new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear. this _ new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear, this was _ new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear, this was an _ new us ambassador to brazil. let�*s be clear, this was an obvious and clear attack on a democratic process, and we condemn it, of course. i will also say that as i've said to the ambassador that i'm very confident in her ability to represent the united states and to extend to president lula all that we mean in terms of the work that we will do together as allies on some of the most important issues facing our world. bolsonaro who he's done nothing to stop his supporters demanding a coup. and like trump, he's question the integrity of the ballot and the electronic machines that counted the vote. this the inevitable result. let's talk now to oliver stuenkel — he teaches international relations at the vargas foundation, in sao paulo. thanks for being on the programme. tell us what's been on the —— what's been happening today and what's been the
let’s new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear, new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear. this _ new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear, this was _ new us ambassador to brazil. let's be clear, this was an _ new us ambassador to brazil. let�*s be clear, this was an obvious and clear attack on a democratic process, and we condemn it, of course. i will also say that as i've said to the ambassador that i'm very confident in her ability to represent the united states and to extend to...
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how can supreme court in brazil go about doing anything if mr bolsonaro is in the us? he is in the us, and there is a big question mark on whether he will come back to brazil. he left before the end of his term. he is under another investigation, him and his children, who are politicians. he denies any involvement with that, said, "i had nothing to do with that." but this battle over the electoral system has been going on for a long time, since he was elected. this is an electronic voting system, which is praised internationally. he has been questioning that and people say he has been preparing the attack in case he was defeated in the election, which happened in october. so there is a question mark — will he be extradited if is eventually indicted? it's a long way off. he has also applied for italian citizenship. if he got italian citizenship and he went to italy, then he wouldn't be able to be extradited by italy. it's a big question mark and there is a question mark also by the government of luiz inacio lula da silva, the left—wing leader who has been in power f
how can supreme court in brazil go about doing anything if mr bolsonaro is in the us? he is in the us, and there is a big question mark on whether he will come back to brazil. he left before the end of his term. he is under another investigation, him and his children, who are politicians. he denies any involvement with that, said, "i had nothing to do with that." but this battle over the electoral system has been going on for a long time, since he was elected. this is an electronic...
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the ma'ority of brazil is of course elected da h of brazil is of course elected da silva that is the result of the election. howeverthe silva that is the result of the election. however the majority —— minority are saying to the contrary. in the situation are just bill down. in the situation are just bill down. in fact they may have been waiting for a military coup, that is what they have been asking for the past to eat months. military intervention on the brazilian government and it did not happen, it should not happen because it is a democratic country. i think that is what happened in brazil yesterday was just the build—up of the accumulation of miss information and people were disconnected from reality. thank you ve much disconnected from reality. thank you very much professor. _ there's been little progress in talks to end public sector strike action. the government says meetings with health unions were useful but the other side warns more work, needs to be done. the health secretary announces that the nhs is to buy up beds in care homes, to free space in hospitals in engl
the ma'ority of brazil is of course elected da h of brazil is of course elected da silva that is the result of the election. howeverthe silva that is the result of the election. however the majority —— minority are saying to the contrary. in the situation are just bill down. in the situation are just bill down. in fact they may have been waiting for a military coup, that is what they have been asking for the past to eat months. military intervention on the brazilian government and it did...
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, making brazil so important worldwide. we've just come to the end of a year of great economic turbulence, particularly with energy instability caused by the war in ukraine and soaring inflation elsewhere. now the international monetary fund has warned that the year ahead will be tougher still. it notes that the three big economies, the united states, the european union and china, are slowing down simultaneously, with the latter likely to be a drag on global growth for the first time in 40 years. since china emerged from comparative economic isolation. earlier our business presenter, tadhg enright told me more. last year felt bad because of course we were talking about rising energy prices and what it meant for inflation. unfortunately the year to come is possibly going to be even worse because it is when the real impacts of the high inflation through higher interest rates are going to be felt by most economies across the world. bigger and more developed economies are better able to weather the storm but the one we just hea
, making brazil so important worldwide. we've just come to the end of a year of great economic turbulence, particularly with energy instability caused by the war in ukraine and soaring inflation elsewhere. now the international monetary fund has warned that the year ahead will be tougher still. it notes that the three big economies, the united states, the european union and china, are slowing down simultaneously, with the latter likely to be a drag on global growth for the first time in 40...
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you've heard brazil lisa regain control of congress.— you've heard brazil lisa regain control of congress. what have you heard? that's _ control of congress. what have you heard? that's right. _ control of congress. what have you heard? that's right. it _ control of congress. what have you heard? that's right. it seems i control of congress. what have you heard? that's right. it seems it i control of congress. what have you heard? that's right. it seems it is l heard? that's right. it seems it is been cleared of protesters. there are people milling around in brasilia but certainly the authorities were taken by surprise and woefully unprepared for this. this was something that people feared would happen ever since lula won the elections back in october. but this january six style insurrection that many people feared could mirror what we saw in the us hadn't come to pass last week which was the inauguration of lula. it went peacefully, there was no protesting, so it seems the authorities were lulled into a false sense of security because what we saw is absolute chaos on the ground in the ca
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ros atkins, our analysis editor, with the forces at play in brazil. bucking palace has maintained a resolute silence. following the latest allegations by prince harry in broadcast interviews to promote his new book. speaking on good morning america, the duke of sussex said his mother — the late princess diana — would have been very upset about the state of his relationship with his brother prince william. harry also accused camilla, the queen consort, of using the media — and the tabloid press in particular — to promote her own image at the expense of otherfamily members. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell watched the exchanges. across interview after interview — there have been three so far — harry's most damaging claim is that members of the royal family leak stories to the press to enhance their own reputations and damage those are otherfamily members. this is what he said today on us television about camilla, the queen consort. i have a huge amount of compassion for her, being the third person within my parents' marriage. she's
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for his crimes-_ arrested in brazil for his crimes. ., ~ , . ., crimes. thank you very much for “oininu crimes. thank you very much for joining us- _ you will find lots more reaction to events in brazil on our website — including a live page with all the latest developments. just head to bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. let's get some of the day's other news. russia's claim to have killed hundreds of ukrainian soldiers in a rocket attack has been dismissed by kyiv as propaganda. moscow said it struck a dormitary in the eastern city of kramatorsk, but hasn't provided evidence of the deaths. roads, bridges and homes have been damaged by unprecedented flooding in northern parts of western australia. military helicopters have been delivering food and medicine, and evacuated more than 200 people who had been cut off by the floods. international travellers are streaming into china after it fully opened its borders for the first time since the start of the covid pandemic. this latest lifting of coronavirus restrictions coincides with the countr
for his crimes-_ arrested in brazil for his crimes. ., ~ , . ., crimes. thank you very much for “oininu crimes. thank you very much for joining us- _ you will find lots more reaction to events in brazil on our website — including a live page with all the latest developments. just head to bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. let's get some of the day's other news. russia's claim to have killed hundreds of ukrainian soldiers in a rocket attack has been dismissed by kyiv as...
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our top stories: pro—democracy rallies take place across brazil in response to sunday's violent attack on government buildings by a far—right mob. there have been mass arrests following the violence by supporters of the ousted presidentjair bolsonaro. his successor, lula, has described it as a terrorist attack. a uk space mission launched from a modified plane ends in failure after a technical issue stops a rocket reaching orbit. good news for the ozone layer — a un report says action taken to save it appears to have worked. prince harry's much anticipated memoir, spare, hits bookshops in the uk and north america on tuesday, but is already out in singapore. we'll get the latest reaction. tens of thousands of brazilians have taken to the streets in support of democratic values, a rejection of the violent storming of the country's congress on sunday. some of the crowds have been chanting for former prisoner jair bolsonaro to be sent to prison, it was his supporters that led the riots, claiming his election defeat was a fix. our south america correspondent katy watson's been at one of
our top stories: pro—democracy rallies take place across brazil in response to sunday's violent attack on government buildings by a far—right mob. there have been mass arrests following the violence by supporters of the ousted presidentjair bolsonaro. his successor, lula, has described it as a terrorist attack. a uk space mission launched from a modified plane ends in failure after a technical issue stops a rocket reaching orbit. good news for the ozone layer — a un report says action...
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brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around _ brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around the _ brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around the coffin i brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around the coffin as i brazil. we are seeing the large | crowds around the coffin as the final hours begin for the public viewing of pele before he is finally laid to rest in santos. thank you so much forjoining us. thank you. politicians in russia have called for commanders in the russian military to be held to account for the deaths of dozens of soldiers in a ukrainian rocket strike. in a rare admission moscow announced that 63 of its servicepersonnel had been killed — ukraine says the figure was actually in the hundreds. one senator said it was clear that intelligence and air defence had failed. meanwhile ukraine�*s president zelensky says he�*s received intelligence to suggest russia plans to continue with drone attacks as a large part of its strategy. translation: we have information that russia is planning a protracted | attack using
brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around _ brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around the _ brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around the coffin i brazil. we are seeing the large crowds around the coffin as i brazil. we are seeing the large | crowds around the coffin as the final hours begin for the public viewing of pele before he is finally laid to rest in santos. thank you so much forjoining us. thank you. politicians in russia have called for commanders in the russian military...
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we'll get the latest from our correspondent in brazil. also coming up on newsday: prince harry says he never intended to hurt his father or brother by writing a memoir, and talks about his mother's funeral. the decision was made for both of us to work behind our mother's koppen, and there is absolutely no way i would let do that by himself, there is no way would let me do that by myself, if it was role reversal. president biden visits america's border with mexico for the first time since taking office as the area struggles to cope with record numbers of illegal crossings. and emotional reunions at airports in china as its borders reopen for the first time since the start of the pandemic nearly three years ago. thousands of protestors have stormed government buildings in brazil's capital, brasilia, including the senate, the congress, supreme court, and the presidential palace. most seemed to be supporters of jair bolsonaro — the right—wing former president who lost power in last year's election. security forces fired tear gas as they m
we'll get the latest from our correspondent in brazil. also coming up on newsday: prince harry says he never intended to hurt his father or brother by writing a memoir, and talks about his mother's funeral. the decision was made for both of us to work behind our mother's koppen, and there is absolutely no way i would let do that by himself, there is no way would let me do that by myself, if it was role reversal. president biden visits america's border with mexico for the first time since taking...