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3 years that will change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world starts september 7th on d. w. ah, ah. ah, this is d w. news live from berlin? dozens dead after a fire rips through a church in egypt. worship, as was celebrating the culprit christian mass when the place broke out, authorities are blaming and electrical fault. also coming out of kennesaw marks the years since the taliban returned to power women's lives are again severely
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restricted. on the eve of the anniversary, security forces break up a protest demanding more freedom. and in the wonders they got by and beat valves full golf, the more magic from jamal messiah goals and highlights from that game coming up. ah, i'm all i was like a welcome to the program. more than 40 people have been killed and a fire as a coptic church in egypt. the building was packed with worshippers and quickly filled with smoke. many of those traps inside jumped out of windows to escape authority, say, an electrical fold started the blaze in visa, near the capital, kyra, thousands of copy christians were attending sunday mass here. when the tragedy unfolded, the abilene. same church is located in
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a densely populated neighborhood at egypt, 2nd largest city, gazda. eye witnesses say the blaze blocked, exit, and trigger destined paid. many worshippers were trapped inside the style, a thought to some people who threw themselves out of windows. so with this constant it, when a man hid it, jumping from a window of an now recent hospital with a broken armed back, i'll look with little more of that i'll vulnerable for you. the full story building also housed a nursery with the doctor. there was a day care center on 2 floors. a lot of the church worker managed to rescue the kids downstairs. he didn't know their way more upstairs than the noise and yelling started to bubble up when we finally got upstairs. we found people, dan, with like a shout back of all over. not very terrible. i saw them bringing that people from the upper floor who's dad, from suffocation, including children's deed. we didn't know how to get to them. i know we can't even
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tell who sons or daughters they are. how can something like this happened? egypt interior ministry says the blaze was caused by an electrical fault in an air conditioning unit. the prime minister and other officials visited the scene. they promised funds to help restore the building and they visited survivors in hospital literally in the coming i was, those was condition has stabilized, it will be discharged. safety regulations are poorly enforced in egypt. and this is one of the worst fire tragedies in years. but here we are a journalist, but here i mean, and kyra with the local community except the official explanation of the fire at this point. yes, there, there is no information just to say that this was arson. it's not, it's not an unfair question just because all the time one church is that when
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a similar similar accidents happen, the local community does cast out upon suspicions. all my questions that there was, this was an accident. this doesn't seem to be the case here. what we know happened, according to the official sources on local reports, is that the electricity was out in the area and they were working with a generator. and then one day of tricity came back because they hadn't shut down that main power line on the generator overloaded. and then the 1st thing to blow was basically the air conditioner, which is why the interior ministry saying that they're blaming it on an air conditioner. and that's been confirmed by local reports as well. and unfortunately, ok, since like this one are common in cairo and in egypt, especially in the populated neighborhoods where the buildings are a little older and infrastructure is inadequate. emergency services are slow right now. we're hearing that a lot of frustration from the local community, from the neighborhood that this could have been avoided. the scale of tragedy could have been avoided. at the same time, when something like this happens,
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the fear that grips the comp, the community, especially, is that usually takes a very long time for churches to get renovated to get reconstructed. there are bureaucratic hurdles and very long delays, even though there is the legal infrastructure in place to see things up. but this amp, we just got an announcement from the presidency that the armed forces engineering authority have been tasked with renovating and reconstructing the churches. so hopefully that won't be the case. this time. a jeroen from the taliban return to power in afghanistan, women and girls are largely bought from public life. the anniversary of the hard line as return is not being more widely marked. attending even peaceful protests is risky. organizing demonstrations is even more dangerous. so many women are going underground to rally, support a dangerous display of solidarity cattle, fatherhood, leads, and march, calling for freedom for justice,
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for women to be able to work that was before. now, cattle must work behind closed doors. i am here, she is covertly organizing a protest action to mark the anniversary of the taliban takeover van as adam, she says, this is the only way to get anything done. site actually, law school after our faces were recognized. they now know us. our photos were released and we gave interviews to the tv channels later on. but on the tv channels, ada interviews and program sadhana, and now we are being chased. and this is a serious problem. so more 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
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a demonstration 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 with 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 they took away our phones for those who stayed behind, i've canister and 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,
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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. let's take a look now as some other stories making headlines around the world. a delegation of you as lawmakers has arrived in taiwan the may to heights intentions with china, following the visits of how speak and nancy pelosi. beijing used to self governing island as a province of the mainland and considered visits by the united states as undermining the one china policy. 5 people have been killed and at least 15 injured in the ecuadorian city of choir kill in an incident. government officials have blamed on organized crime. the country's interior minister said gangs, but now attacking with explosives. the city has seen a wreath and wave of crime fueled by drug trafficking. prize winning also sal man.
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rusty has been taken off a ventilator and is able to speak after suffering severe injuries in a stabbing attack on friday. i 24 year old suspects has appeared in court, charged with attempted murder. rusty was attacked as he was, as he was preparing to give a lecture in western new york state. and kenya, deputy president william router has edged ahead in precedents for elections with almost half of the votes counted. router has more than 51 percent, while opposition leader broader dingo is trailing at just a 48 percent earlier riot police were cool to the national vote. counting center as tensions rise over their results. an explosion at a market in armenia has killed at least one person, dozens more were injured in the blast at a fireworks depot in the capital yerevan. cellphone video posted to social media
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shows thick smoke rising over the market, followed by a loud explosion, sending people running through the streets of the popular open air shopping area. ah, the blast ripped through a fireworks warehouse, causing nearby buildings to crumble. it happened in the afternoon during peak shopping hours. witnesses say the pyrotechnics continued to explode as rescue workers and civilians searched the debris for survivors. i think it was an explosion of fireworks, the smoke. everything shattered in a 2nd. there are warehouses in other stores. i don't know if it was just fireworks fireworks fire when everything happened and a minute people could not even get out of the shop. let's say.
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fireworks can be heard going off in the background. as rescue workers carry out, survivors found trapped under the debris authority say the cause of the blast, and the number of victims is still unclear. fire fighters worked for several hours to extinguish the blaze. the plume of smoke visible kilometers away. united nations human rights commissioner is in bangladesh to assess the plight of nearly a 1000000 were hinge people. mitchell boucher, let's will visit the squalid camps where the refugees are living after being forced out of their homes in neighboring men. mol. this small house is home to some a beggar manor family of 12. there are hinders fled myanmar and found shelter and cops is bizarre. in the world's largest refugee camp bomb, or when we came to bangladesh because we were persecuted here. at least we have
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a roof over our heads. i'm thankful for that. my family is here too, and they even give us food about all the un human rights commission. our michelle bash elect is on a 4 day fact finding mission. she's focusing on the face of the over 1000000 ringer have been forced to flee their native. myanmar in the muslim minority have been persecuted, bears since the 1970s. many rights organizations call their treatment genocide. hundreds of ro hang villages have been destroyed. the inhabitants murdered. hundreds of persons have fled to neighboring bangladesh where they live in camps close to the border. the authorities are planning to settle, many of them under a mouse island. some observers say there a hanger are the most persecuted, and least respected minority in the world. is not a condition that any human being should have. i mean, it is
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a growth and the man must state, as violet did not only international law, they have committed a genocide to lydia. santa begum, like many were hanger, still hopes when they soon shall be able to go home to sports now and by and munich have continued their strong starts to the bones legacy than with the to know when either of all spoke, the defending champions are in good shape at the top of the table by and fans were in fine voice for their 1st home game of the season. they welcome back form a coach, nico covert, who's now in charge of all spoke. and the visitors started in promising fashion. patrick them are almost forcing an own goal from boyens, alphonse, or davies. the host drew 1st blood though jamal marcial, a knitting a brilliant individual effort in the 33rd minutes. the germany international
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a quick quick reminder of the top story we're following for you. well, the 40 people have been killed in a fire as a coptic church in egypt. building in visa, near the capital, cairo was packed with worship, is authority, say, an electrical fault started the file you watching the daily news live from berlin. well, stories is up next, taking us to ukraine, spain, taiwan, and to germany. stay tuned for that. i'm all on psycho for me in the team here and but, and thanks for watching in people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families to the credit on demonstrate.

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