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and i'm also a bit happy that they took a guy from such a ballot. for yes check a couch the award ceremony was a great honor and for the rest of the bowl go as a night to celebrate in style law and you're watching news from up next year's world stories i'm tired of by. play. a historical turning point in politics business the militia 37. in iran the people of the islamic revolution. opens up making its initial flirtation capitalism strikes in states of emergency
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sings into chaos. the 2nd to splinter chance of the people threatens the old order. 1979. that created today's world starts december 23rd w. play . this week on world stories. working on fast so facing food shortages. east german spies retracing history. but let's begin in france. hardly any other european country see so many women murdered each year a new law is set to protect women from femicide but is a defective. he describes it as a life sentence she says there's
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a gaping void inside of her ever since march 2017 when her daughter was killed by her ex-boyfriend and we need community people saw what they had split up 6 weeks earlier he had harassed her ever since then one morning he was waiting for her at the horse stable where she worked and he tried to convince her to take him back but when she refused he pulled out a knife and stabbed her in the heart and the lungs. bet and it doesn't only blame her daughter's ex-boyfriend she's also furious with the system that she feels let her daughter down this main level 2 weeks before he killed her he broke into her house he wanted to frighten her he was convinced she was seeing someone else. elin went to the police station to press charges but she came out crying so the police downplayed things and didn't take her seriously. they didn't recognize how
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dangerous this man was they later decided to drop the case. i am so angry at this peter arkell system where men shield other men and which doesn't protect women but the government says it is taking the matter seriously it's been holding weeks long consultations with victims as a say sions across the country and it's working on a new law to better protect women against domestic violence. and he took part in the country talks and course the measure is a good start but she says more needs to be done and that one crucial point is missing from the new legislation the need more goofy. it is really important the police get psychological training they need to come down from their patriarchal and macho pedestal and really listen to women who are asking for help. if a woman says she feels threatened they must take the necessary measures to protect
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her. but we know there are many women who went to the police asking for help but were turned away and now they're dead. she still hopes the government but change the law to include this so that at least some women will be saved and their families be spent the suffering she now has to endure. in a move designed to protect jobs working a fast so has taken drastic measures sugar and cooking oil can no longer be imported but now these essential staples are running short. here in bonn fora in western kenya fast so only 20 employees are left here making sugar and production will soon grind to a halt and the reason for the slowdown there's no storage space left for domestic sugar the state run company isn't able to sell it because imported sugar is cheaper
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. it is a q what little way many merchants are importing legally but there are other merchants who import illegal sugar the market is saturated and we can't sell what we have in storage here we just can't compete with the low prices of imported sugar. look at the production of cooking oil producers and book enough aso are having similar problems with illegal oil imports they know the country depends on foreign cooking oil. when his team will be q.c. according to estimates working a fossil needs 100000 tons of cooking oil annually we can only produce 13000 tons if you count all the domestic producers together we produce around 25 percent of what's needed with one quarter. it was one us who will not being able to produce enough is just one problem companies there are not catering enough to the needs of their customers who would prefer buying oil in one liter bottles the
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import ban is hitting wholesalers hard they're hoping it will end soon looking at it more closely it's not really a ban they're just no import licenses being issued. let didn't. hairsplitting that doesn't interest the sugar factories managing director in bonn for a he's just happy with the results. and the amount of product in storage is going down when the imports were banned we had $24000.00 tons of sugar in storage now it's less than $14000.00 tons that means that the measures of cause customers and outlets to buy our products we've also been able to win new customers as well as to us but the government's policies could also have a negative effect many analysts are saying that sugar in oil will be hard to find here in 2 months. we move on to germany
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in former east germany people planning to flee the regime were met with the full force of the natori a secret police the stasi their spies intimidated not only dissidents but ordinary citizens as well. let's look at all fall under luna zuba visit the building where they used to live. when the 2 secretaries lived here in their younger years spies from the stars he used germany's secret police monitored them through the kitchen window. but then the tree was smaller i was even visited you see people from the stars he's standing there you know as for me i just recently read about it. then we never would have thought of such a thing. no i don't think so either. they read about it in the stars the files a couple of 100 pages of intercepted letters private mail and official correspondence
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and most of all reports from spies including the layout of your loan as aber and zilker all files floods. the month has someone looked into my life and i had no idea about it this is made me feel very uncomfortable for years i didn't want to have anything to do with it i didn't even want to read the file on the families this is what's there. but i have to live with it. in my experience you always get through life better if you can live with the situation with no hope that. they wanted to leave east germany they had applied for exit visas it was here that they were subjected to hours of interrogation they never wanted to set foot in this place again. let's just go and you have to go back to the place of her own but i have a really bad bodily feeling really bad i could just cry then do it. now. to
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this day they feel humiliated by the tone used in the interrogations. this is here. this is you know. so is a greeting it was like can see right away that your slant can be not only that you better watch out don't even cross the street the wrong way we are everywhere are just huge threats but. that was more than 30 years ago on the anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall the stasi documentation authority made the files accessible fallen ilona zabel speak publicly about what happened there explaining to young germans why they risked their lives to leave east germany. i wanted out i didn't want anyone to tell me who has the right to decide where i live even if it were social or whatever but we didn't want that and at that age you're
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also brave enough to do it as much as most does he even somehow never getting out or only to a couple of countries that it was decided i could go to i never agreed to that i had said before that i wasn't happy with that and then i thought you know i just want out of here i want freedom which meant if i had but at some stage it all petered out both women withdrew their exit visa applications or former pastor and that allowed her to travel alone as a but had a baby and was allowed to go to the west after all. i have to cut dear lost both his arms several years ago after accidentally touching a high tension electric cable still he's determined to win a gold medal in swimming for india in the 2024 summer paralympics d.w. caught up with him in delhi. the water is after all cut
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here in dorry's happy place. swimming has helped the young boy overcome big obstacles and made him an inspiration for many in his native india. at the age of 7 abdul qadeer lost both of his arms after an accident but he refused to let its life be ruled by it. so. when he was 7 years old my son accidentally touched a high voltage electric wire. we took him to a hospital in mumbai and doctors treated him for almost a week but they said the infection was spreading fast and that they had to amputate both his arms were saving his life with the priority but he had to lose his arms. since the accident abdul qadeer has adjusted in all sorts of ways he does his homework using its feet and he is a smartphone that way too. but it's clear that where he truly excels is in the
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water. and he set his eyes on a big goal. for move the odds over the mistake and i lost my arms when i was in 2nd grade i had an infection that spread to both arms when i was in hospital. but i love to swim with it or i get bored and i want to win a gold medal for india in the olympics only in may that big no boy. it's more than just a day dream abdul qadeer is already a 3 time national swimming champion and he's got the medals to prove it but it required hard work and determination from everyone involved so what is on the ice will get in the beginning we were really at a loss about how to teach him to swim. we didn't know how to support him unlike other kids we couldn't hold him by his shoulders if we could drop him into the water but taking him out was
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a challenge. but. was determined and nothing could stop him. he started to swim in just 10 to 12 days and learned how to climb up the ladder on his own. little bit with the used to fall and get hurt. but in just a month he became independent in the pool. because he's got positive negative will reportedly be. up till candia is hoping to soon join an elite swimming institute and trying to qualify for the 2024 summer paralympics. playing .
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