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ah, this week d w a ah, this is dw news lie from but then ukraine says its troops pushing further east as russia retreats. greatest president says is forces that moving quickly to restore normal life in towns of bad find the russians, but some liberated ukrainians. a, using the chance to flee westwood into safety territory and jailed the over the murder of his high school girlfriend. his case became the focus of the popular true crime podcast. now a us judge,
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fries ahead of the basis of you evidence plus on raised the iran public anger rose across the country as the death of a young woman in police custody reignite coals to abolish the strict islamic dress code. ah, i've been fooling welcome. ukrainian forces are advancing further east into territory occupied by the russians. that's raising speculation that they could be planning and assaults on moscow's occupying forces in the don bass. at the same time, ukraine's troops are trying to restore normality to the places they've liberated. still many ukrainian see then you found freedom as an opportunity to flee farther away from the front lights residents and the newly liberated town of coupons getting out why they still can with no running water or electricity to heading west
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to say for regions deeper inside ukrainian territory, what was an already scary situation has just become terrifying with heavy fighting still going on on the cities outskirts, thrush them rough this dead just scared. which i just want to leave and i'm scared for my child. cookie answer was under russian occupation for months. it is all in a minute to us moment was when they didn't let us use the internet or contact anyone. they said it's because of people like you, as soldiers and illegals, get targeted. verifying reports from the battlefield is almost impossible. but ukraine's military says it's crossed the oscar river, which runs through to be honest, and is now continuing its advance east. he cranes,
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president says his forces are solidifying their control of the newly recaptured regions. but again, hockey eve, we are stabilizing the situation. we firmly holding our positions with so strong that the occupiers are really panicking. we warned the russian soldiers in ukraine they had only 2 options to flee or surrender. meanwhile, there were reports of ukrainian shelling for the east in separatist held regions. authorities in the separatist controlled city of de, let's say, 13 people died after a ukrainian missile strike. there. they accuse keith of deliberately targeting civilians. this came as cave accused moscow of deliberately dropping missiles near a nuclear power plant in ukraine. southern michel, i've region missiles, fell just some 300 meters away from the power station, the country, 2nd largest. the 3 reactors were not damaged, but the incident has stopped fears that the war could lead to
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a new killer disaster. following the success of the cranes counter offensive in the east rushes vladimir putin has promised to step up a tax on ukrainian infrastructure, endangering the lives of civilians across the country. oh, ukraine's recent success as have left some opponents of vladimir putin as war. emboldened to speak out against the kremlin, despite the threat of jail. russia's most celebrated pop stars. i love, which has to be declared to foreign agents. dorothy with her husband monks in guy get in an online post. she said the president warren ukraine was killing soldiers for illusory aims. and turning russia into a globe, or dozens of local politicians have signed a petition demanding putin's resignation over the war in ukraine. one of them is senior toll stream, a deputy in st. petersburg, semi and off ski district,
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you recently posted the petition on twitter. let me just read the english translation for our viewers. we, the municipal deputies of russia believe that the actions of president vladimir put no harm in the future of the country and its citizens. we demand the resignation of letting me boot from the post a president of the russian federation. couldn't this put you in jail? oh yes, but that's why i decided to like so many signatures. so that would be a low. now there are $71.00. when it comes to my mind and i was so i was so encouraged by a sample of my colleagues from mine, they made much more serious statement they blamed. do they treat it as a piece decision to start the war? so after that example,
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i was much more encouraged and had less the year and i made a statement so short, so bad a formally, they couldn't accuse us of spreading based on discrediting anyone. and so that it would be signed by as many beverages as possible. and we got $71.00 signatures with this is what would result in the current situation. when do you hope this petition will actually get you? i'm sorry, could you repeat? where do you hope this petition will actually get you where? i don't know, we didn't have any big plan. we just wanted to do something. we had to do something because there is no one who is speaking now. everyone is so afraid and the parliament that they don't to present us, they represent only put in july. they do nothing and opposition, and russia is now mostly jailed or left the country. so it's only us who state
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a small with no power at all. but we've always been in that position. and would you mind if you didn't resignation already many, many years ago because he destroyed all the democratic institutions and so one option. but after the war started, it became much, much worse. it's, we want to see, i'm sorry if i can, but it's 6 months into this war. what, what's changed in this conflict to spark these calls again for parents resignation? oh, wow. we were, people were very much frustrated up to these new sense of shape below was being the next step that, you know, we cannot even call the war a war. and people cannot express their opinions in social media. they cannot managed to say so. they means of brushes,
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don't support this war and don't support which is regime, but they have no any means to instance the kremlin. they cannot even the right now, if they are opinion in social media, they might be press the q to the by the police didn't put to jail. for example, one woman she wrote about the ban of say a marty. and she was, she's not in jail for 4 months, and she can be accused of reading fakes, and then she might get 10 years of prison. so people was so much frustrated, but now when ukrainian to win the war, we help that you can win the war. it raises the hope, all right, that the spirit also in, in russia accept at least in the opposition. but also the like putting support as they start to be very disappointed in him and they say
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they are support also goes down. would you still describe tootin as being untouchable? and touched the what do you mean as being someone who's surrounded by? yes, man. and no one can change his opinion or have any influence on him? ah, yes. i think most of his around it's very much scared also. but i think they are very, they are not happy about all this me that it wasn't, they are plan. i'm sure that it was only one man's decision to put in the decision to stop the war. but people are mostly afraid. and so the surroundings also, but if they see a simple people ordinary people in russia starting to protest, maybe they will support our protest. i don't now and i wanted to do something.
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thank you very much for joining us today. on the w news, a russian politician calling for curtis resignation of the war in ukraine. we recorded that interview a little earlier and we had just getting reports from easton ukraine now that russian back separatists in the was can't on yet. will hold a referendum on joining russia from september 23rd to the 27th. that's according to the defacts use agency, which sites local officials, doubt of some of the other stories making headlines around the world. uganda has announced it's 1st, they tell it for me bolus in 2019 officials say a 24 year old man died of the disease declaring an outbreak in the central district of mo, bend evil health organization. this is several suspected patients receiving care protest is in beirut, of broken down a gate leading into the justice ministry. they demanding the release of 2 people arrested last week for storming a bank. it came as a delegation for the international monetary fund help meetings with officials over
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the countries economic meltdown banks and now closed for 3 days. amid security concerns. the european union's top court has ruled that germany cannot indiscriminately collect and keep personal data. the european court of justice said that the regulation violates the you law. some german politicians see mass data collection as an important tool in the fight against crime. civil rights activists say it's an invasion of privacy. a u. s. judge has thrown out the 2000 murder conviction of ad none. saeed. his case was made famous by a popular crime broadcast a cast down over whether he was truly responsible for the motor of his former high school go friend who was found strangled, in a baltimore park. in 1999, prosecutors say they've uncovered you evidence that could have boasted his defense ah, released after more than 2 decades in prison. but whether i had none said,
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is guilty or innocent isn't clear. prosecutors say they no longer have confidence in his conviction for the 1999 murder of his ex girlfriend hayman lane. but the states attorney says they haven't yet asserted sites. innocence, and a judge has ordered. he be placed in home detention a year, nearly a year long, exhaustive investigation reviewing the substantive facts of this case were several problematic issues were presented and thereafter, leading my office to file a motion to vacate the conviction of ad nice. i eat the lawyer for him in lays. family says they're shocked by the decision. they want the truth to come out. if the truth is that somebody else killed her sister daughter, they want to know them more than anybody. they were shut out of a legal process, went to court in the state attorney's office. and there was he was inexcusable. the podcast, serial made sides case famous in its debut season. in 2014 serial was
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a breakout hit. it helped to popularize audio storytelling and was followed by a wave of true crime. podcasts said has always maintained his innocence. the podcast raised doubts over his conviction. prosecutors say that there are 2 other possible suspects who were never disclosed to sides defense team. they also listed an unreliable witness and detective among their concerns. over the original trial. investigators say they also have new evidence. they're waiting the results of a dna analysis to decide whether they will seek a new trial for said or if they will throw out the case against him altogether. dw culture correspondence. scott ross pres, following this story. the podcast was 1st broadcast in 2014, but the release of admin side only. now why did it take so long to review the
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evidence? well, i think it took a long time for the court to sort of react to the a court of public opinion, which i started getting behind saeed, earn supporting him with the release of the serial podcast. and i just grew and grew until the end of the way of, of public opposition to this conviction became so strong that the court couldn't ignore it. and began to look into these major problems. in the original conviction, the earth wheels of justice do turn very slowly, but in this case, appear to have a turned a incorrect way for, for, for a site. we saw some of the support reserves, i. e, he has a lot of fans. what role did the podcast serial play in making his case famous? oh, i think was absolutely essential. i don't think i would be free today if it weren't for the podcast. i mean, people don't not, might not remember,
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but it was an absolute phenomenon at the time with tens of millions of downloads. for at a time when podcasts weren't really part of the popular culture, i really started of that trend and the, the, the way the podcast was done and the wayside was betrayed. a lot of people who listened to it became convinced that this was a massive miscarriage. of justice and that man had to go free. he really became a poster boy for miscarried, a miscarriage of justice. and i think that's a lead very strongly to this, this groundswell of support for him. i'm and to the court eventually a re looking a taking a look again to this case and as we've seen overturning it. so we now in a new era of different criminal cases being 2nd question by popular culture. i think we are, i mean you've seen this case of course, but there was the case of robert durst, who was convicted of murder after
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a very popular true crime, a show on h. b o, the jinx, a aired, or we seen cases steven avery, who had his case re examined, though not overturned after a netflix or made a series about his a case called making a murderer. um, so we're seeing a lot of these and this new wave of true crime podcast to crime, documentary series having a real world impact on the justice system of a lot of cases. this could be cases of overturning miscarriage, of justice. and that's obviously a good thing, but i'm a bit, i'm uncomfortable with this trend. if i'm honest, because i, i know any good director or any good editor can make anyone look guilty or look innocent based on what they include or what they leave out of a crime, a true crime show. and i really don't want to outsource the criminal justice system to netflix producers and so that we're not no longer having trial by jury, but trial by ratings. i think that would be a dangerous trend and is
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a direction that i think a lot of cases are. we're going down this case. it was evidence or left out in a true life proceeding. but great that, that is focused, managed to have such a success. he w support. roswell, thank you very much. demonstrators in iran have classed with security forces as anger grows over the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody protests were reported in many major cities and across the kurdish region. martha armine fell into a coma. shortly after being arrested by iran's morality police for allegedly not covering her hair. her death has re ignited calls to abolish around strict islamic dress code protests at the funeral of missouri armine in her home town in northern iran. more focused in the capital terror on this one, organized by university students. harmonies death has once again exposed tensions
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between the holland islamist regime and a young population yearning for more social freedoms. many young iranians are fed up with the morale to police, which often uses violence to enforce a strict dress code in public life. amanda, yes i heard i trembled when i heard the news because this has happened to me once or twice. and i was thinking that if i suffered the same fate about howard my parents, still a man, but i am strongly against for morality police because it's not possible to enforce a cultural issue with violence. name is sebastian. what about social and my head, in my opinion, they should remove the obligation to where the he job altogether that a bad that the government denies that authorities used force against armine and released c, c. c v footage that appears to show or collapsing at a police station. ch, are
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a full can we have to wait for the results of this woman's medical tests to understand the reason for her death. because apparently she had a series of previous medical problems. so she can all about the module that claim is rejected by i mean his father who told the press his daughter had no history of illness. the protesters reject not just the regimes version of events, but he ran system of clerical rule. and it's brutal enforcers. controversy is a rather in indonesia, over the wearing of the hedge up in schools officially their band for making it mandatory. but many schools ignore the ban, forcing goals to cover their heads. and putting many families in a difficult situation to where he job or not official leads every girl's choice in indonesia. like at this high school in jakarta, the loose garment covering the head, neck, and chest is not part of the obligatory public school uniform. but when her
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daughter came home one day in tears after the teacher forced her to wear the religious covering, this muslim mother had had enough. she complained to the regional parliament about what she called each, a bullying at the school, to protect her daughter from more stigma. she asked to stay anonymous. after i failed to complained my daughter told me, many of her older female friends came forward in some part of her. they were complaining that their where to forced to when he jap, back in the 7th grade class. emma maria, the politician who received the complaint, says that similar cases of intimidation that have been made public or just the tip of the iceberg. deep psychological distress is of the consequence. she's us, keep us at, we are really concerned about the level of intolerance and school. what he thought of, and it's not just the children that are being bullied, even even some teachers were forced to wear that he, jo dooley, belong, mcculloch say, you look more beautiful or you will go to heaven if you where it is. i think this
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can be very traumatizing, what men barely ever since the early 2, thousands, most of indonesia, provinces, and dozens of cities have gradually mandated the job. the rule effects over 150000 schools, including this primary school in southern so busy teachers here say parents have been very supportive of the new regulation. gala is mandatory in islam he. we are trying to introduce the he jumped to the girls as early as possible, even though they haven't reached puberty yet. this way, there won't be any problem when the time comes for them to wear it. the jakarta educational authority disagrees. a joint degree on school uniforms. by the indonesian government recently even banned public schools from making religious attire mandatory. the move followed national outreach over non muslim students
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being forced to cover their hair. and i and he has some teachers believed that girls must where he job. but that is not part of our regulation or the mechanic. there is no obligation to wear the job as part of the school uniform. if you are a muslim, when it's a matter of choice for the student and their family, while the central government's position is clear, indonesia supreme court has revoked the decree in support of local autonomy. how far religious freedom actually goes is now in the hands of the countries provinces . in the case of the to call the high school or the teacher has since, apologize ahead of the world cup a german football fan representative is challenging. can't, has ambassador to germany on gay rights. the torment kicks off in 2 months time, but there are concerns over how l g b t q fans will be welcomed. representative duffy omitted, spoke out at a conference organized by germany's football federation. and their sexuality is
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a legal encounter and can be punished with the death penalty. you know, i'm a man and i love man. i do, please don't be shocked. have sex with other men. this is normal. so please get used to it or stay out of football. because the most important rule in football, if football is for every one, it doesn't matter if you're lesbian, if you're gay, it's for everyone for the boys, for the girls. and for everyone in between. jonathan craig joins us from d. w, sports powerful words. they're what more can you tell us? they are very powerful words when they and i think it really underlines how controversial this world cup actually is because really ever since guitar was awarded the tournament in 2010 for such a long time ago now, doesn't it? there's been questions about tough suitability as host forget for a moment that the tournament had to be moved from june july to november,
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december because of the crazy hot temperatures in guitar in the summer. you know, human rights groups have got concerns about how migrant workers are treated, l g, b, t, key people. how are they going to be treated? so you know, this conference posted by the german people federation with this tend to be to discuss some of these issues, but they were really blown out into the open. i guess you can say when dario mindon took the stage now he switched her english to address the ambassador directly and he urged him to change the law about homosexuality and get her. so abolish the death penalty. abolished all the penalties regarding sexual and gender identity. the rule that for everyone is so important. we cannot allow you to break it no matter how rich you are. so what's been the response from kata? well, interestingly we,
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i mean we saw ambassador al tiny in the 1st clip we showed you. he was obviously that he did have a chance to respond to me and, and spoke that part of the forum was off the record. essentially, people were that they couldn't talk about it. it wasn't broadcast publicly, but he did an address at the start of the forum promoting the fact really the focus is being taken away from what i just read the study. a little bit of what he said. we all care about human rights, but i would be enjoyed even more if i saw some concentration not only just on one subject, but the enjoyment of football. he was a complaint that, you know, when russia hosted to work up 4 years ago, people weren't bringing up human rights then. but categorically untreated because i was actually in russia for that phone event. and we did talk about and i remember, but you know, i could talk clearly very sensitive about this, this thing that we are changing, but it's not going to happen overnight. that's the reason i wouldn't go to the walk up there. that's for sure. what will the world cup look for l g
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b t q. fans who do want to go? well, they insist organizes that. those fans will be welcome and accepted. but clearly, as if the syndicated there are still some concerns in an interview earlier this year, the official task with over 6 security for the tournament said any fans with rainbow flags, which is a symbol for the g. b t q. community could have them confiscated that for their own protection, apparently to prevent him from being attacked for promoting gay. right. so it would make more sense just to stop the attacks from happening in the 1st place. right. and then, you know, when a german chancellor all of shows hosted the amir of guitar also earlier this year. and the idea was asked about gay people attending the tournament. and he said, we expect, and we want people to respect our culture. now it's not exactly clear what he meant by that, but it doesn't really give a positive sign, does it? and you can understand why some bt key fans a slightly nervous about traveling to town for the tournament. exactly. jonathan crane from dw sports. thank you very much. for bringing us up to date on that story
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. and a reminder of the top story way following for you rushing back separatists in the ones can danielle squill, hold a referendum on joining russia from september 23rd to the 27th. and south de ukraine's president said his forces of pushing further east to watching dw news flowing out coverage of the few rule of queen elizabeth close up, looked back at 1953. the coronation of the young, quite a big facility like ah, [000:00:00;00]
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