a government german officials expect more arrests and raids as they unravel a right wing plot to overthrow the government. keeping carmen, carrying on king charles refuses to comment on his son's tannel t. v series. ah . hello, russia has freed basketball, a brittany griner in a dramatic high level prisoner swapped with a u. s. she was exchanged for notorious arms dealer. victor boot, who was once one of the world's most wanted men. just days before russia invaded ukraine in february, griner was detained at an airport for having less than a gram of cannabis oil in her luggage. she was sentenced to 9 years in prison for drug smuggling. victor boot her serv 12 years of a 25 year jail term in the u. s. for conspiring to support terrorists and kill americans, he's accused of selling arms to warlords and rogue governments and is known as the merchant of death. the one for one swap was a surprise, as us officials had also pledged to bring home former marine and corporate security executive pull whelan is been detained in russia for 4 years on espionage charges at his family. and the us government say are baseless. our white house correspondent kimlee hawk. it begins our coverage. president biden announced the news in a tweet, releasing a photo of himself, vice president comma la harris and brittany grinders wife sharell, speaking to the basketball star. as she flew back to the united states, he said, he's on a plane. she's on her way home. after once being unjustly detained in russia, crime was arrested in february at moscow airport for drug possession and smuggling after authority found trace amounts of cannabis oil in her luggage. she was convicted in august and sentence to 9 years of hard labor in a rush and penal colony us officials, led by the president condemned her sentence as disproportionately harsh for months . the u. s. has been negotiating with russian diplomats to release her. what do you fly back home to the to the never mind. there was a little bit fine. she endured mistreatment showed attitude a show trial and russia with characteristic grid. the white house won't say what suddenly changed only that this week brought a breakthrough on thursday. grider was sent to the you a is part of a prisoner swap for russian army dealer, victor boot referred to by some as the merchant of death. he's been serving 12 of a 25 year sentence in the u. s. federal prison for conspiring to kill american, acquiring and exporting anti aircraft missiles and providing material support to a terrorist organization. before his arrest, who had built a business, allegedly supplying weapons to support wars and uprisings around the world, from africa to afghanistan. at the white house grinders wife expressed relief, her ordeal was finally coming to an end. manteo had been so privy to one of the darkest moments of my life. and so today i'm just standing here overwhelmed with the emotions. but the most important emotion that i have right now is just sincere gratitude. biden still faces questions about american poll wayland left behind, and currently serving a 16 year sentence in russia on espionage charges. his family says he's innocent, sadly, for totally illegitimate reasons. russia is treating paul's case differently than brittany and while we have not yet succeeded securing paul race, we are not giving up. still, their fear about president biden's decision to swap a convicted arms dealer for an american convicted of drug possession. their fear is it could encourage further hostage taking and send a global message about the price. the white house is willing to pay for american lives. kimberly, how can al jazeera the white house, and within the last few minutes, the russian news agents into faxes said that the russian army dealer boot has arrived back in moscow was kimberly mentioned questions being raised about the release of victor boot earlier discussed the situation with elizabeth brought defense specialist and senior research fellow at the rule united services institute . so victor boot is one of the wells most famous arms dealers and he's not a, let's say, an official armstrong or not. it depends, right? not representing an offense company. he trades in the world of illegitimate ons transfers and that makes him known as the merchant of death. so he's really a very notorious character. he is a rough and national and he was convicted in the u. s. criminal court years ago for his own feeling which has contributed to, to american death. the allegation was, and he was convicted. so he is really a very notorious person and russia has wanted him back ever since he couldn't be freed in a traditional spice walk. because if he was not convicted of espionage, he was convicted of arms themes and they seems to have been a convenient and actually very desirable trade to make for the russians that the u . s. government will do anything and it's power to get us citizens out. if they get into trouble in another country, and that makes it very attractive for campus that, that want something from the u. s. to sees an american citizen and trade, that person for somebody they want or something they want. peruse. austin, the former president, is facing a rebellion charge a day after his removal from office. frederick as to you was arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree and move. the country's constitutional court said was a could deter his vice president dean about it has been sworn in becoming the 1st woman to lead the country where sanchez joins his life from li mercer. what, what can you tell us? well, lauren, we are at the center of the capital where we are seen small groups of people like the one behind meet groups of people that are slowly joining it to support barrett august. the, your people who have been, there's a huge supporter for these are 18 now the 60 months that he was in office. people who are angry at the fact that he has been in prison and people who are demanding more than anything that they want are not just the, you're not only goes to you to be freed, but they want out the government to close congress. and for everyone to leave most of the people, most of peruvians obedient, pulsate. they want new general elections because we've been in political turmoil throughout now. that's why the new president, a, the novel new out of the has asked for a truth. not only for politicians to wait and let her be able to bring back the country together. but asking a truth to our, to our journalists who are asking a lot of questions among them. asking their asking her will she be able to finish her term in 2026. she has a lot of challenges ahead of how drama be do with vice president? he drove a lot of the the sworn in the country from you leader, diesel. then israel castillo, dissolves congress by presidential decrease a move. the country's constitutional court said was a, could a talk. they do that. as a result, he quickly lost the backing of his political allies, geography the when, when thought it was a co attempt, has been made an initiative laid by mr. pedro castillo. it was not echoed by any democratic institutions or the people following on from the constitutional order. this congress has made a decision, and it's my duty to act accordingly. it was congress's 30 impeachment attempt to oust castillo. he tried to save himself with a bold move, though marcella, this is young, will temporarily digital congress and establish an exceptional emergency government while calling for elections for a new congress, him up and drafting a new constitutional. ah, he then went even further ordering the military to patrol the streets with a nighttime curfew. but as lawmakers began voting for the impeachment castillo left . the presidential palace with his family. police say he was going to request political asylum in mexico, but instead he was arrested. he supporters clashed with police outside the station where she was held throughout his presidency. castillo had constant confrontations with the political opposition. he was even expelled from his own party. now lawmaker say they want to work with the new precedent. get wang, i go when i renewed it, she should come with a cabinet that helps to deal with problems, not ministers who will only praise her. i mean, the now a lot of the is the 1st female precedent of video. she has asked peruvians for unity and lawmakers for a truce. ah, germany says it expects more arrests and raids in connection with the far right plot to overthrow its government. police raided a $130.00 sites across the country on wednesday. a small town in the east was at the center of the plan. dominic came reports from berlin. bart lorden shine is a sleepy town in the eastern german state of 13 year. and yet in this castle, police say the alleged plotters would meet to discuss their plans and store their weapons. it belongs to hi mitchell, voice, a minor aristocrat who styles himself as prince heinrich, the 13th, but who investigators believe is the ringleader of the group. a man long denounced by his family and by other townspeople for espousing conspiracy theories. i looked more often by all citizens of bad launched. i received a letter this past summer in which we were told that we were not german because our passports were not german. we were then given the opportunity to apply for a german origin documents with, with the sender called the white administration. the driving ideology of the royce group is from the far right rice burger tradition. it would do away with democracy and re impose the imperialist rule by a monarch or kaiser. many thousands of people have a loose and not criminal affiliation to the wider principle. but very few have actively plotted to bring it about. convince people are, can be very strong from germany, can be very radical, and can be violent. we have seen that in our history, and this is the very reason that the big majority of the people say not again. certainly the mood among many germans is one of incredulity. this. this is shortish fuss bar. it's not really comprehensible. you hear about such plans in other countries. but for this to happen outside my front door to the government, we have is not ideal, but probably better than what they had plan which was actually going to be honest, i have no words so far away from what i personally believe. and so i find it hard to grasp. lucas, one central question being asked is how some of the alleged plotters could have reached positions of relative power and influence in society. another question is, what the country should do to remove such people from office earlier. and johnson misty which is to consequence the sullivan. the most important consequence of this is that everyone knows that we have a true state and a defensive democracy, which is able with its security authorities to tort such violations of the law and repelled them with all its might. what christ, bryce borders have a love hate relationship with this building. as the bond, as target federal parliament, it's a demonstration of a democratic germany. they would abandon. but as the old rice tags building, it's a reminder of the imperial germany. they would bring back for now. ministers say they've swore to that ambition. dominant cane al jazeera berlin. still to come on out as her court between belarus, unless you enter migrant, say they've been left with serious injuries, are being denied medical treatment. and we vista so called one bank set up by u. k. charities to help the vulnerable whether rocketing energy prices ah is a look at the international weather, thanks so much for stopping by so still cool air toward the se, mixed there was some showers, but your fortunes will be changing. at the same time or dialing. temperature is up for western australia, look at marble, bar of 46 degrees past few days. the temperature has been above 45 and certainly we could hit of 48 degrees by the way, painted the colors on dark with the red. the higher the temperature, see those high temperature through the outback and things are starting to bounce back toward the southeast by the tail end of the weekend. other side of the tasman right now we got this system winding up so it's throwing rain and wind mostly to the south island on friday and for the south pacific right now it's our usual scattering of showers and storms in this sown. next stop indonesia, wave of rain is going to brush up against what's java province. so some big downpours and forecasts there on friday. now for indo, china will see most of that energy has come further toward the south, but this could cook up into something tropical. just east of the philippines. we'll keep our eye on that temperature. it's coming up across china. we've got this steady stream of rain for northern taiwan and in japan. more snow for that western side of hoko island on friday. see you later. the to in co cater culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism worldwide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. shake him out. award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledge their role and strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between arab islamic and world cultures. oh, the me. one of the top stories to 0. russia has fried basketball and brittany griner in a high level prison as well. with the u. s. she was exchanged for a tourist on the dealer. victor boot president drew button says, rhonda is safe and on her way home. ruth astrid former president pedro castillo, is facing a rebellion charge a day off to his removal from office. his successor was sworn in to cast. he was impeached and then arrested. and germany says it expects more arrest and rage in connection with the far right plot to overthrow its government. police raided $130.00 sites across the country on wednesday. and ontarian army has been accused of running a secret illegal abortion program. among the victims of groups, which is reports that at least 10000 pregnancies have been terminated in the countries northeast since 2013. the report says many of the women and girls had been kidnapped and raped by members of our groups, such as booking from any of the abortions were reported to carry out. carried out without the women's consent, nigerian military leaders deny the program existed. iran has announced the execution of a demonstrator who was involved in anti government protests was in chicago. he was convicted of wounding a member. the paramilitary forces with a weapon and blocking a st. nationwide protest broke out of a death in custody of 22 year old massa. meaning nearly 3 months ago, she was detained for wearing unsuitable attire. trading ends in sri lanka, a leading a wave of protests over the spiraling cost of living. angry with president running a little missing as decision to privatize some state institutions. in our fernandez reports from commer, these workers came out to protest despite quote, orders canceled bookings from multiple venues and police restrictions. junkers, trade, union members, said the cost of living is unbearable and the government is doing little to address it. they represent the telecom insurance, banking, health and other sectors. oh my, my going on, i don't know what i saw going on with my wife and i both work, but today we are helpless. you can't afford to pay the bank lines we have taken this must be solved. we say to the leadership. if you don't listen to the paypal, the masses will take the straight. so i'm very sorry, not. you know, i may, i thought it saga her ha ha. this year run in vicar missing and declared the country was bankrupt with no foreign exchange to buy basic essentials. like food medicine and fuel shortages and cues became a part of day to day life critics facilities and aids and friendly countries. and a lot of economic juggling and help ease the shortages in recent months. but the local currency, the ruby, has lost nearly 45 percent of its value against the dollar this year. and prices are skyrocketing. trolanda is negotiating with the international monetary fund for a $2900000000.00 bailout, but must 1st show credible plan to pay off its debt. union said this has led to some harmful proposals, including the removal of subsidies and privatization. i don't, i will do it. the government is prepared to so profit making state institutions for a pity amend the labor laws without any notice and has increased taxes. unfairly union said the government has not done anything to stimulate the economy. instead they say government is eating a law against that one and the working people of this country while continues to india, they are business needs. and that will be believe that they want to come out believe phases and that's why they want us. we're the last lad over the working people. the government says it's working to address the months known economic crisis, but it also cracked down on most protests in recent months. now president running victor missing, he says he will not allow protesters to change the government. like they did with his predecessor in july. okay. like this that the government has tried desperately to prevent are increasing ashley long term provo to make ends meet in the government says it's doing its best to deal with the situation. many say it doesn't seem that way. minute fernandez are de 0, colombo. if you're in yet has turned away nearly 20000 refugees and migrants in the past year. and despite the country, have an official policy to assess medically, 1st out of the met some asylum seekers who say they had serious injuries when they were rejected. step fasten, spoke to them. a 530 kilometer long 4 meters height, barbed wire fence to keep out refugees and migrants. but video footage, given to us by the lithonian border police shows people are still crossing the border. some have accused the bell erosion forces of copping defense to let people through. not long after they are seen being pushed back through the same hole by the lift away the ends. this re, lunk, a man who does not want to be identified as this is what happened to him to after crossing from bellows, he says his feet are injured, but lithuanian border police did not supply medical 8 and the other day. we raised our hands asking for help, but they showed no mercy. they took us right back to the forest. i was praying that i would survive the experience. he says he spent 10 days in the cold forest. after crossing again into lithuania, he was finally admitted to hospital with both his feet suffered from serious frost bite and had to be amputated. his lawyer is preparing a legal case against border police for negligence. well, there was intentional or intentional threat to life and failure to perform the duty. every person has a right to life and nobody to be left in life threatening situations without the system. what and 4000 refugees and migrants mainly from the middle east and africa, arrived in lithuania from bellows. last year. the you accused fellowship leader alexander lucas shanker of youth, and follow the people as a weapon of war after europe and the us imposed sanctions on his government. this is one of the recently bill border fences aiming to turn the european union into a fortress for refugees and migrants. still, people are risking their life, making the journey through the forest and freezing temperatures, trying to get through to friends into the e u. a journey that often ends right here in the cold forest, duluth laney and deputy interior minister says all of those pushed back will be medically assessed. but when asked about the 23 lankin, he admits they may have been returned with injuries. very few cases, perhaps better keep in mind that there are they hiding. in any cases they want to escape from the border guards are not responsible that they enjoy themselves. this long man is suffering from serious mental health issue fences, amputation while human rights organizations say the push backs is against the un convention for refugees, with awareness as it will continue. as long as the situation at its border with barrows, does not improve, steadfast and else's era. vilnius. in the u. k. charities and community groups are responding to a surgeon energy prices where the creation of so called warm banks spaces where people can go to stay warm if they can't afford to heat their homes. with temperatures falling fast, ne fokker visited rural oxford sher volunteers helping vulnerable people. cope with the cost of living rural england on the coldest day of the year. so far, pitcher, perfect villages. but for some increasingly rustic living standards, saint mary's church is opening its doors every week during winter, for those seeking warmth, comfort, and company. and i'm certain times everybody's affected. we had it so easy to may. you know you've turned the tap has been hot water. i'm have money to pay a bill, so anytime heating on, there's only been very, very lucky in this country. very lucky and we always rate how others. now we need the how across the country. thousands of public buildings are being turned into so called warm banks, where people can go to heat up for free, especially if they can't afford the soaring cost of energy bills, which have doubled its down to charities, businesses a community groups to step in amid a worsening cost of living crisis, this is an affluent part of the country, chocolate box, england. but this crisis is affecting a broader spectrum of people than ever before. everyone is getting poorer, every one's wages are being squeezed, and every was casa going up. and for those people who've been just about managing money, couldn't be any tighter. and now, increasingly, poverty is embedded within communities. swarm. banks operate on the same principle as food banks like this volunteer jo. payton is packing surplus goods destined for people who can't afford to feed themselves all their families. it was seen, i guess the last month is we're seeing people that are working, or people who've been on benefits, but they've coped. and now they've got to stages this. there's nothing left, there's nothing left me to put on the metre, i comp heating on because i hadn't got any money left this week. buquet is the only g 7 country with a smaller economy. the before the pandemic and inflation is at its highest and 40 years, the pandemic and worn ukraine are undeniably of fault, but breaks it, and recent political mismanagement of stifled hopes of a fast economic recovery. the result, more people relying on the kindness of strangers to meet their basic needs, needs. barker, al, jazeera oxfordshire, and a new series produced by netflix britons. prince harry has opened up about why he left the u. k with his wife megan and their 1st child in the 1st episodes released on thursday. the fiercest criticism is reserved for the media. the series also touches on attitudes within the royal family. and in baba falls. it's really hard to look back on it now and go, walmart happened. it's 2020 and prince harry and his american wife megan, that you conduct yes of sussex believing the u. k. we've just finished ah, 2 weeks on the final crucial loss. stent of medications. it's just 4 years after they 1st met the level of 8 that has been stood over the last 3 years as a she gets my wife and my son as my mom out fagley archie. i'm generally concerned for the safety of my family for children. the 1st of 6 episodes of his netflix series goes back to harry's childhood. i think we can look at if can replace this one. but i'm, it explores how he felt the glare of the media of the effect it had on his mother, princess diana, who died in a car crash while been chased by press photographers. as a panel in the series, harry says, members of his family questioned why mega should be protected from the press. the difference he told them was the elements of race the way tabloid. newspapers used racist strokes when talking about megan, marco has been well documented. but there was, according to the suffixes, also racism from within the royal family. something the families denied. it led to a breakdown in relations, but notably with harry's father, king charles and his brother, prince william, and contributed to megan feeling suicidal for a long time. people at myself in talking about the insidious nature of the racism in britson. and we've seen it so many times, light reflects to us in the british press, and we've been told that we imagined day, although banks, he sensitive what this does is it all says a conversation about race and racism and the class to stem within britson. all the interviews in the netflix series were done by august this year, the month before queen elizabeth died. oh, it's very much the couples accounts and the royal molly says it's not commenting on it. the worsening relationship between the sussex isn't buckingham palace is an institution dominated royal coverage here in britain during the last years of queen elizabeth's life with prince harry's father. now on the throne, you might think there'd be a chance for a research. this new documentary suggests it's still complicated. nadine barbara al jazeera london mysteries of the ancient arctic world had been unlocked by scientists. discovering the oldest dna on record. the 2000000 year old material was unearthed from ice age sediments in northern greenland. the cold environment helped to preserve the dna, which research as well now used to piece together what the region was like. and a quick monday you can catch up any time with all the stories we're covering on our website address that is out there, dot com. and you can watch, i watch a slide by clicking on that live icon top right hand side of the screen. ah and one of the top stories are now da 0. russia has freed basketball. a brittany greiner in high never prisoner swap with a u. s. she was exchanged for notorious arms dealer, victor boot. she'd been sentenced to 9 years in prison for drug possession and smuggling. greiner spoke to russian media she before her playing departed. what do i.