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10 years after the arab spring, a rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. me. the news . this is d. w. news live from berlin. the european union seals office aerospace develop lucien fly traffic. it is one of several sections you leaders set in place that summit in brussels. the measures are meant to punish the beller within government for diverting a passenger just to arrest in opposition. journalist also coming up us secretary of state antony, blinking arrived in the middle east with an ambitious agenda. cementing the cease
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fire between israel and her mom and rebuilding god that we need. the women define patriarchy and apathy. in iran, she wants to become the islamic republic, 1st female president, but she might not even get to run. and the cat is finally out of the bag, outgoing buyer and coach hands. the slate will manage the german national tea. after his former boss stepped out ah, i'm see me, so it's gonna, it's gonna have you with us. the european union leaders have agreed to the sanction bela roof after it forcibly diverted a ryan air flight and arrested a diffident journalist. now these measures were agreed agreed upon at a summit in brussels. let's take a look at the steps that members of states decided to take care of the 1st balance
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. lucy and airplanes will be banned from e u airspace and from u airports. also, economic sanctions and travel restrictions will be imposed on a number of individuals who are linked to the planes to version and this year, a 3000000000 euro economic investment package for bella risk will remain on hold. now the european council is also demanding the immediate release of the detained journalist roman purchase, which his supporters fear for his safety. look at it. sure, this is the beginning of the highly contested video, dissident journalist among us here, which appears in front of a camera after attention by bella, lucy and authorities. the video was posted monday evening to have pro government social media channel. the see if it just saying that he's in good health at the end of the video, he's quote, confessing to organizing math disturbances in minsk, but public support are such as a physician, lead us atlanta to her not belief the video was made under duress,
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didn't know what's happening to her mom? he could be interrogated by, could you be he may be tortured. now, as an enemy of caution. we are dealing with the harshest regime in europe indicates that you was firm and it's response. introducing punitive measures against the regime and the top of the list, spending velocity and airlines from european skies that you also want to target those responsible council decided that there will be additional sanctions on individuals that are involved in the hijacking. but this time also on businesses and economic entities that a financing this regime funder line, also known that the you put on hold as 3000000000 euro economic package for bellows . the resumption of on sunday i'm going to see if it was traveling from greece to lithuania on or by an airplane. the commercial flight was on was reevaluated,
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on its way to vilnius and then escorted to men's by a better route in war, plain allegedly because of a bomb threat. but no explosives were found on the aircraft. as a co founder and former editor of the nestor channel and telegram for the see which used his influential voice to royal alexander lucas shankar regime. he now faces up to 15 years in prison. and for more on the story, we can speak now to hannah luba cova about literacy and journalist. and i thank you for joining us. first of all, as we saw there, beller was seen, authorities have released the video from one part to see if that that was likely filmed under duress. and that is why we are not showing that video in its entirety, but you know, roman got to save it. so what did you make of this video? or a man definitely looked horrified and he looked away and distressed. his voice as trembling as, as one can listen to one, somebody who knows him,
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especially with notice what we also see is that his nose might be broken and he was definitely bitten because he has the marks over his face. they be in college, but you can still see them. so he is confessing on the video that he took pied like he plotted riots and bowers was just finishing up to 15 years in prison. but then how were this confessions kind of taken out of him? was he? well, he was beaten, raise with lucky portraits so. so these are questions that we've been asking ourselves and we are really scared. we are really what about us health and he states his condition and lawyer was not allowed to the sent me to see him yet. we know that the european union is demanding his immediate release. european union member states have also agreed on a sanctions for bell or was can you tell us more about the individuals who might be targeted by the sanctions?
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the conversation starts. 5 well firstly, the perpetrators are responsible for human rights violations and violence would be added to the sanctions. less than these conversations where how like in the past month, this is regarding the police brutality. now, there are talks about those who, when responsible for the plane being forced down the for the targeted in the you also mentioned economic target that the government functions, which means that those responsible for financing the regime luca, shank, of financing for finances and his all of his wallets might be added to this list. ok, so we're talking about a relatively broad spectrum of sanctions there. but our opposition leaders and activists in bella ru, satisfied with these measures. or firstly, what we have to remember is that this is not about of the asia, and this is not about targeting traffic control sources. and bella was,
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this is about targeting lucas shanker, who me, who makes decisions personally and kind of cutting or define lantus cutting all these funds that are coming from, from his all dogs, basically to support the regime to support their oppression. so that's something that people expects activist politicians but also people in boulders, they want the unit to be stopped. and also we have to remember the goal of the sanction. this is to stop violence. this is to stop the regimes behavior. and this is the 4th look shankar to and the representative of the regime to agree to hold negotiations leading to new and free and fair election. that's something that the you should not forget elevation, journalist hannah luba cover speaking to us. thank you very much. so let's move on to a roundups of some other headlines now. the un has cold for the immediate release
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of molly's president and prime minister after they were detained by soldiers. of the leaders are part of an interim administration appointed to oversee a return to civilian rule following a qu, last year. their arrest has raised fears of another military takeover. more than 200 people have been injured in a train collision in the malaysian capital of porn. one of the trains with empty and on a test run after repair work, the cause of the accident is still unknown, but a regular rail service has resumed. italy's mount edna has a rapid, again, spewing lava and hot rock up into the night sky. the overnight eruption was the 4th of this month alone at night is the world's most active volcano value as secretary of state, antony blanket has arrived in tel aviv at the start of a middle tour. the visit is designed to consolidate the cease fire between israel and mos militants in the gaza strip. blink and is holding talks with israeli leaders before traveling to meet with the leaders of the palestinian authority,
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jordan and egypt, and a bit to open the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. the territory was devastated by israeli air strikes, launched in wretched retribution for hamas rocket attacks on israeli cities. now at a press conference with israel to prime minister benjamin netanyahu blinking, appealed for humanity and empathy, especially in times of conflict. losses on both categories often reduce the numbers behind every number is an individual human being a daughter, a son father, a mother, a grandparent of s friend. and as the calvin teaches to lose a life a whole lot, whether that like counseling or israel. now also at that press conference, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu touched on top, efforts to revive the international nuclear deal with iran. iran. i can tell you that i hope it will not go to the old
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to tell you to do it. because we believe that that is the way for us to have in our nuclear weapons when introduction returns. right. our correspondent tanya kramer is following the latest on this story, forrest though she joins us from jerusalem. hi tonya. what more can you tell us about what and they blinking and benjamin netanyahu have been saying this are the prime minister made actually 3 major points for president start. knows you thank you as president, ministration for their support and their right to send it. so he spoke as a 2nd point already what about the iran a new year and that helps us with not be in touch with you. and then the 3rd point you spoke about keith, but you mainly spoke about normalization deals with other countries. but you also
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mentioned that the human services position and go over to be addressed. but also the condition saying that for the return of the missing soldiers in garza and who is ready for the hose in gaza as the recognition of the state to meet the conditions of the secretary of state and from the blinking office. a bit more of the need to address human tearing situations, which you describe as grades and daughter. but she also stressed without making that and he said he will make a major note from him just because today we mentioned tiny. this is a pretty ambitious agenda for many blinking he's looking to stabilize the cease fire, but is listed expect any steps towards the resumption of israeli palestinian peace talks. i think at the moment the focus was clearly on
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the one hand securing the the so i wasn't really about, you know, the press conference and addressing the argument ration is resting on the side of the american station cation building on your secretary. it mentioned that the underlying causes for just need to be addressed, but he didn't really get a sense how this would be done, whether there will be any, you know, political of stuff to be taken in this regard. and i think another major issue also for the american cities that they are going to see if we have stuff. is there a specific policy or story? because that they have trained under the term administration and he will be heading the now in the afternoon to them. i love dw tanya kramer reporting from jerusalem. thank you. as we heard there reconstruction and gaza is high on the
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agenda, the palestinian territory suffered a heavy bombardment during 11 days of conflict between her moslin militants. and these really are me. but destruction has left thousands of people homeless, many have been traumatized, but the fighting and don't know where to start rebuilding their life. the muncie family lives in bait, last year in the northern gaza strip near the israeli border. they want to show us something. this area was heavily targeted by the israeli military, in its response to the volleys of rockets fired at israel from gaza. come at, muncie, and his wife common feared for their lives. they listened to their voices calling to god, expecting to die. how do we deserve this? asked simon. when she says to her daughters, come to me, we're all going to die. they were lucky, yet the trauma remains. me,
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the israeli say we are terrorists. but we haven't done anything to anyone. we haven't fired any rockets. we've seen of destruction also. and central garza city bombed out buildings and shattered lives. some people still camp out amid the ruins where their homes. one stood. palestinian sources say some 2000 apartments were destroyed for israel. this was collateral damage caused by its attacks on the infrastructure of islamic thomas militants, which israel says use civilians as human shields. mohammed was sophia, had his apartment here. now he doesn't know where to go. so far, no one is offered to help. i collected these things from wherever i could. now i sleep here. how much is calling the cease fire? a victory for them? which these motorists also insist. but most people are simply exhausted and want peace. mohammed mic dodd is
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a dentist in gaza city where the building next to his was destroyed. he says, i must be able to like organizations, if elections were to be held here from us, would lose heavily the stats and then the bed and the dish failure due because the people have suffered so much it didn't happen today. he's brought his children to the park, away from the destruction their volunteers try to take the kids minds off what happened in bait. luckier had mancy worried about his youngest daughter. if i'm a talent, i've noticed that she's suffering from some kind of shock. i'm and how she does strange things. how can my neighbors said i should bring her to a psychologist? his dad's is only wishes for her to have a good and normal life. iran is gearing up for next month's
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presidential election that we'll see. husband were honey step down after 8 hears a short list of 7 candidates approved by the powerful guardian council has just been made public. it strongly favors hard liners. the council has historically shunned, progressive voices when they meet a woman barred from running, who has already announced that she will appeal but decision. zach shall, j. e is used to being the only woman among men. the political scientist has been fighting for women's rights and the islamic republic for decades. now she thinks it's time to turn to frontline politics to become the countries 1st ever female president muslims, we're going to have him with the boy. i think the way i want to run the country, maternal management will change iran that has already been tested in the world. and it's clearly different to other forms of management. it employs kindness and
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subtlety, delicacy, and affection. little 505252. in iran's progressive capital t iran, many people are generally open to the idea. but so far the prospects of the upcoming election are in giving rise to widespread euphoria. rather voter apathy seems to be reaching new levels of visual more. when you hopeless about the whole system, it makes no difference whether it's a man or woman. i think gender is not important. as an elementary school, the mission is to me. they are all the same because in my country, women are more misogynistic than men. that's why i think it doesn't matter. what is important that none of them do that you do well. even the state controlled media outlets say the majority of voters are planning to stay away from the ballot box. that's the problem for the islamic republic as a whole. but especially for reformers, politicians,
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history shows the lower the voter participation, the better the chances for hotline candidates lashelle. je knows that but isn't deterred by it. she believes she can make a difference in algebra, one m k mall of another. and we don't believe that by simply having a female president all the problems of the world and they slamming societies will be solved. but it's women's right to have this and there shouldn't be any obstacles in the way. i'm at this stage, i think because it's the 1st time that such a thing that's happening in iran. i am setting a precedent that is a heavy burden, a big responsibility to saying should she be elected georgia, you says her government's model will be peace and reconciliation. but to prove she has what it takes. she not only needs to win over the guardian council, but also iran skeptical voters. something she knows will be an uphill battle.
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let's talk now about the upcoming presidential election in iran with alief. i told the job, he's the author of the forthcoming book. iran in an emerging new world order only. thank you for joining us. now. we've just gotten confirmation that said i shall j e . the female candidate who we just saw there in our report has not been approved to run for president, nor have some of the most prominent candidates that are actually considered more moderate. so, what does that tell you about the election process in iran? well, at this time around in comparison to the past years, it is more of a farce than it was. so basically in the past iranians a routine, lee were given a chance to vote for the larger and less of the larger deal being a heartland candidate. the lesser even being a so called reform a candidate. but now the political situation is quite different because the reform
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inspection has lost dramatically in public appeal in their system, se, so that also last year, during the parliamentary elections, we've seen the victory of the wider conservative. so this time around for the presidential election, also the choice is very, very limited. it's probably got going to be a next hop on presidents. you're saying there's really only a choice between really conservative hardliners. so what does that mean for the direction the country will take in coming years? well, we'll have to see, because of the very, you know, the large challenges that iran is facing. what i call a triple crisis crisis associate can on the crisis of political crisis. but also the logical one going to be played, taking the country and it is also very difficult for us ministrations to come in and to be able to solve those problems. but for now, it is important to say that, of course, i mean the female candidates to get to, we're talking about in the reports. it's mostly a symbolic act, in
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a highly patriarchal political system that we have in iraq. but this time around, even johnny was who was going on. a social media media offensive lately was disapproved. who can be considered a conservative and not very much a hotline, but it's going to be the iran worthy islamic revolution, guard court going to have more political saved and in the past. and you know, extensive dominance that it has in other areas such as the economy to the intelligence services onto the political realm. leaders concerned that turn out will be very low and voter fatigue does seem to be growing and around. we saw the woman in the report say essentially none of the politicians are able to do their duty. well, does that mean that the regime is going to face serious legitimacy questions if the turnout is indeed low and people just don't turn up to the polls?
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well, this is not going, this is not a development to come. this is a development that we've seen for over the last few years that the regime suffer. it's probably it's deepest legitimacy crisis. we've seen unprecedented nationwide uprisings under the ronnie administration against the regime and driven by the lower classes. the middle class is very much disillusion because of the reform. it's last of legitimacy and appeal. and the water apathy is quite clear and the regime fully knows that court also, according to official poles. only few iranians intend to take to the pulse and this comes up against the backdrop of a few aspects. one is the core performance of the raw administration itself. who has not been able to deliver on any of the promises that made to the iranian people . secondly, the iranians have realized that the president, in the political architecture of the song republic doesn't have, doesn't play an important role. there are so much more important saturday power,
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such as the supreme creature and the archie who are much more important. so against this backdrop se, yes, there is a historically very deep voter apathy will have to leave it. there are ron analyst and author alief. i told nature, thank you very much. thank you. the . and we some big news from football now outgoing, bio manic boss. honey flick has signed on as the next coach of the german national team. so it will take over from job live, who is leaving the post after this summer is rescheduled. euro 2020 tournament slick has been pretty successful in a short stint at byron winning the champions league as well as 6 other trophies. but he lives under a cloud after problems with the club hierarchy. and oliver moody from d. w. sports is with us here in studio high only. so this has been expected for a while. but why do you think that sounds like has been chosen for this job for
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quite simply say me, he was the obvious candidate to take over farm yogi live. you have to consider the phenomenal success that he had at by and in recent times to come in as pretty much a know this head coach in. so that dressing room, it'll be big reputations and names. and so when the treble in his 1st season and not even a full season at not is an unprecedented level of success. and then continuing that this seasons when the league again. and i think what he's shown in that time more than anything is that he really knows how to bring players together. he really knows how to give them a sense of stability and unity and confidence. and these are things that are very important and international football where you're bringing players together from different teams and trying to make them at jail. and when you think about the time as well, flick supposedly having some personal problems with the buy and bosses at the same time as yogi low. as looking to quit as the germany coach off of the european championship, it was just to get an opportunity for the german football association to pass up. ok. but does that success that he's had with buyer and actually translate to the
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international stage? what flick already does have some experience in international football and some success as well. it was a part of your love coaching sets up for a number of years, including the 2014 woke up, which was obviously the high point of people in recent times with germany winning the well because they can point to that and say, look, i know how to win trophies in international football. i've been there and done it. i think it was i have to think about lives. relationships with some of the by and players. there are 8 by and plays in the current germany squad, including the big names like manuel noir and thomas miller, unusual chemist, influential players in the germany sets up and he has this great relationship with them already. look, international football is an unpredictable beast by football standards. but flick, and germany really do have all of the ingredients to be successful in the coming years beforehand. the flex takes over. we do still have the european championships a summer. so can you go out on a high high you put me on the spot?
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her look at the big question for all germany funds out there this summer, there's no doubt that standards have dropped since the 2014 heyday. the 2018 woke up with a shambles. the reputation of the germany team has plummeted. you'll love a reputation to i think it's fair to say that's one of the reasons that he's throwing in the towel off the european championship. but look, this is still a team with a lot of talent. the buying guys that i mentioned already plus the likes and i have a few more van. if i go into one who will all be playing in the champions league final, it's clear that there's still a lot of talent in this. germany say, i wouldn't make the favorites, but i wouldn't roll out a glorious lives once on either. alright oliver, really from dw sport. thank you so much. or we just have time for a wrap up of our top stories. now european union says it is sealing off all of it. their space to bella within flight traffic. it's one of several new sanctions targeting galleries that were agreed at the summit of the leaders in brussels. the
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