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a 3 years and that wouldn't change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah . ah. business dw news live from berlin. dozens dead us fire rips through a church in egypt. the building was parked with worshippers and celebrates in the cop to christian boss. authorities are blaming and electrical fault. i've got to start a moxie yes, and the telephone's return to power women's lives again severely restricted. as the
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anniversary, past security forces broke up the poor test demanding more freedom as kenyans wait to hear, who will be the next president who report from a town where long standing at think tensions may be flowing up again. ah, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome. more than 40 people have been killed and many more injured in a fire. at the coptic church in egypt, the building was parked with worshippers that morning mass. when the police broke out, it happened in the city of visa, near the capital cairo authority see an electrical fault started, the fire generalist by here, i mean, in cairo, told me why there are so many casualties. oh,
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it's key to know your coffee of the space. this is a relatively small building on with low ventilation, a very densely populated area. we know that it took quite a while for emergency services to arrive a local reports or saying it might take more than 2 hours for emergency services to arrive. for a long time, it was an impromptu rescue effort with neighborhood residents rushing upstairs and carrying children out and official sources. they, most of the casualties were you to as fixation and people rushing to stampede out of the building. so is there any news on the survivors and what condition they are in the latest reports from the health ministry say that a less than 20 of the survivors remain in hospital. only 4 of them are in unstable conditions and i use the restroom there in stable condition or have already been discharged. clinton has how frequently do such accidents happen noise? this a surprise for many unfortunately, it's a,
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it's not uncommon. we do, we do get these accidents quite a lot unfortunately, that they do happen often in churches and also in densely populated areas. so it happened as well, like in hospitals, in 2021, into hospitals, killing me over a dozen coven patients. and they have been, especially because you have inadequate infrastructure, you have slow emergency services. and so a lot of these fires when they happen, they are dudley and, and also we're, we're getting reports that it's mean that it's an electrical fire and there's nothing at this point as a just that it was arson. and a report that it was started by a generator because the electricity was cut and then when the tricity came back and overload of generator causing a small explosion. unfortunately, cases like these aren't uncommon in egypt. unfortunately not before you go all
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thought is no the problem of what i do doing to do with it will tackle it. in this case. we have the health ministry, the prime minister visited the site. they're following up with a local community, but there isn't much to say about like this particular building. what steps are going to take place, especially because there's a problem with churches, specifically where they are, the called the community campaigns of unfair restrictions. on the construct china renovation. of churches, so all the time, one if i like this takes, takes place. it takes a while for these churches to get approval for them to be renovated or reconstructed. ok. or he around in journalist in cairo. thank you very much. thank you. a year on from the telephones returned to pi and i've gone a stun. women and girls are largely bought from public life. security forces are broken off the rare woman's rally in the capital cobble. they fired one in shots and i saw that protest as much in the past education ministry that women where
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demand and feed on to work and travel. now on that a taliban attendant even peaceful protests has become risky, organized, and one is even more dangerous. and that's why many women have gone underground to rally, support a dangerous display of solidarity cattle fo, who'd lead the march calling for freedom for justice, for women to be able to work that was before. now, cattle must work behind closed doors. here she is covertly organizing a protest action to markley anniversary of the taliban take over val as adam, she says, this is the only way to get anything done by you that the mom was killing after our faces were recognized. they now know us. our photos were released and we gave interviews to the tv channels on that, on the tv channels, ada interviews and programs, ladonna. and now we are being chased. and this is
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a serious problem. so what that, that kind of thing. she's paid a physical price for her activism here. she displays bruises and cuts from scuffles at protests. one time she says she fled her own home when the taliban were about to arrest her and broke her leg, jumping over the wall to escape. she also says she suffered a miscarriage during a demonstration. ah, many he showed their faces at protests last year were later detained. summer suspected to still be in prison. others who were released fled to neighboring pakistan. the next woman requested not to have her name mentioned. that they treated us very badly. they insulted us and told us to give away our organization. and they asked us, which party we worked for and accused us of working for the resistance front. and
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they took away our phones for those who stayed behind afghans then has become an increasingly dangerous place. and that has taken its toll. we have spent a very difficult and painful time. we have suffered more pain psychologically and physically. i'm currently not doing well mentally. and my family members are also not doing well mentally. meanwhile, the protests continue. just not outdoors. these women have gathered to send a message to the world, calling for education, freedom, and access to work. the only safe place to do it is behind these walls. curse one and ali latifah and cobbled for us. it tells us more about how life for women has changed under the taliban through it gets changed for sure. ah. but
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you'll have to remember that, you know, as of this thing about, the protests shows that, you know, avalon women are willing to fight back. and you know, some have returned to work. some of returned to work and government ministries and the ministry of i interior in education and public health, you know, they, they've been able to go back to work. but like the man, you know, they're making are very reduced salary. ah, sam are still working in private business as you know, in banks and in airlines and in mobile phone shops and in private media. but of course, the ones working in media now have to cover their faces. but, you know, that's another example of how avalon women are still finding ways to resist and not necessarily give in to the taliban. you know, even though these female journalists are told to cover their faces, whether they're hosting an entertainment show or a chat show or a new show, you know, they're not giving up and taking themselves in care of that. so definitely
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positive to know. did you ever when the taliban to power or how would you describe the overall situation today? you know, to day people you have to understand that it's been a year now and people, regardless of how the taliban try and lock men and women in you know, people won't people have to go back to their normal lives as much as possible. so there are more people out on the street, there are more women dressing the way that they used to under the republic, which is still in proper her job. ah, you know, they are more men wearing jeans and t shirts and going out and those who have some money, you know, are, are going out and trying to go on with their lives. i'm i as much as possible. you know, it's not the same as it was a year ago where everyone with where the streets were completely empty and people were afraid to even step outside. and again,
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this is another example of the way that, that on people are trying to show the tall about that they will not be caged in as they were in the ninety's. ok, journalist ali lativia. cobble. thank you. let's look at more stories making headlines around the world. ortho salman rushdie has been taken off the ventilator and is able to speak a 24 year old suspects has appeared in court following the stabbing of the writer. he's charged with attempted murder. rusty was attacked as he prepared to give a lecture in western new york state. an explosion, not the markets in armenia, as carpets are, your van has killed at least one person. the blast happened at the fireworks warehouse in the shopping area. at least 20 people have been injured. rescue crews are still on the scene. a tropical storm in thailand has flooded more than 2000 homes strand in residence. a best done in neighbouring meandra also cause
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floods in northern areas of island. more heavy rainfall is expected in the next few days. at least 8 people were wondered what he suspected. palestinian gunmen opened fire in a bass in jerusalem. 2 victims, i in serious condition. dozens of palestinians were killed last week in the flare up of violence between israel and the militants. in gather a ship, carrion green for you. here is ready to set sail from ukraine. the vessel is loaded with 23000 tons of weight. it will be the 1st ukrainian shipment to africa since the start of the war. 16 ships have had safe passage so far under a deal drawn up by the united nations. in kenya, the electoral commission is put in william router, head of his main rival, rile out with her in the race to become the next president. officials of countered
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votes from almost half the constituencies election are so far remain largely peaceful. no violence following the vote in 2007 killed more than a 1000 people did abuse. mario miller has been to the small town of char gaia in western canyon, where old ethnic conflicts maybe flowing up again. kenya is on tenterhooks. the 2 lead candidates in the presidential elections, hammock, and make. for days the country has held its collective breath waiting for the official result. but as the tension rose, so does the feel violence, especially he and elder it, the stronghold of william, brutal. so far it has remained largely peaceful. unlike in the village of chic iea, an hours drive from elder at here, many are packing their belongings. dozens of people are fleeing their homes. that, that to go quiet, i'm afraid to be here because i don't feel safe. i the fellow, no doubt because of the tension and we don't know what will happen next. nicolle
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roshan arissa have crops, potatoes, and ms. o'connor. my lima. what so much more. 3 houses have been burned down since election day set on fire by unknown culprits. grant, as house was among them, he doesn't want to be recognized for fear of reprisals. although they tried to break in, but couldn't. they told me you will die like your father died in 2007 magic then they torched the house. that's what they said. if you don't vote for router, you have to leave your homes and go back to where you came from. what william router belongs to the collision ethnic group which forms the majority here. the perpetrators also smoke al engine. credenza says, his family is geek who you i, minority in this region. there has long been rivalry between the 2 groups in the village, mainly over land conflicts usually flare up during election season. karen just brother is packing up in a hurry to leave the village. those who remain have armed themselves for 7,
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whether they walk article, but in 2007. this is how it started or after they started burning houses are not going to for me to go in one family, 7 people were killed hub in the end of a living. people died in total, even my father, following the 2007 election ethnic violence killed more than 1000 people. the authority is preferred to keep quiet about the incidents and check iea as they fear . unrest could spread, but they have sent dozens of security forces to the village. second visit, we bought as a government that the thing for ya is actually then over and over the government will use all over the source that cycle available to, to try to actually avoid the attacks. most challenging people don't want to speak to us except for these 2. they feel they're unfairly blamed, as i think you come on when we don't know of the collision doing these things are just criminals. we don't really know because nothing has been investigated. could
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you re election results expected in the coming days, this time around? every one hopes that the violence and chuck iea will remain the exception. now, modern for the people. this is said that top style of been following for you in the past hour. modern 40 people i've been killed in the fire out a conflict church in egypt about in, in garza near the capitol. chiral was fact with worship is authority, say, an electrical force that the fire and so from us up next reporter of set up gun, a stance tropic children. as more news at the top of the, our seduced agent. ah, ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. he.
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