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they have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. does this have to be really, really good? start september 30th on d, w. ah, this is d w. news line from berlin. ukraine lays out its conditions were peace with russia, cranes, president warner zalinski tells the un that the conditions are non negotiable. they include punishment for russian aggression against countries. also coming up a rest in russia,
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following or call up of military reserves. a decision by the criminal and to mobilize hundreds of thousands of reserves. soldiers sparks antiwar demonstrations and protests in iran grow over a woman's death. anger at the death of machines detained for leonard, breaking for 2 jackals increases with more protesters taking to around the streets and a world cup without discrimination. that's the promise from guitars ruler, despite concerns from human rights groups and l g b, t a l g b t q groups ah, i'm here in tilton. welcome to the program. ukrainian, president of all of them are zalinski, has laid out his conditions for peace with russia, he told the united nations general assembly,
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russia must be punished and isolated over to aggression against ukraine in various zalinski was given special permission to address the assembly by video and a pre recorded speech, he said ukraine hand push russian forces out of its territory, who earlier in the day, russian president vladimir putin announced the mobilization of reserve forces after successful ukrainian counter attacks act $20.00 team on the ukraine's president, also called on the general assembly district, russia of its veto in the un security council. so long as the aggressor is it party to decision making in the international organization. he, mosby, insulated from there at least until aggression loss. or reject the right to wald deprive delegation rights remove the right of vito e. it is a member of the un security casa, in order to balance them. resar within that institutions did have you corresponded
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mr. christos, in new york, following events at the general assembly. earlier, i asked her for her assessment of lensky speech to the assembly. well, that modem is lensky was clearly trying to make that case that this conflict in a country that probably for many is a country far away. after all, this is the un security council that, that conflict affects everybody that russian aggression, a world power, nuclear power, shifting borders and infringing on the territorial integrity effect of the wanting to eradicate a country from the map is something that destabilizes their security as well. he was also at pains to explain that more grain could be exported if only russia back down, what would let them do so, so that these painful effects that many countries are feeling and really struggling to supply basic food stuff to that people is made in moscow un general
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assembly had to vote to allow zalinski to give his address virtually is a sniffing that he spoke to day while russia's president putin is not taking part. well, teddy, very important, did not want to face. and the criticism here, there were a lot of countries that criticized and rasa implicitly. there's not many such direct attacks as you the, as that were from a joe biden, the u. s. president to basically pushed back on that he met putin speech earlier and does less than 24 hours before he more than implicitly threatened with an nuclear potential nuclear attack and unclear what the details could potentially be . that something that joe biden pushed back on said that a nuclear war must never happen, warning rasa. but along with it also, china, which is building up its nuclear arsenal. but also iran and north korea that the
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united states is observing that very closely. and in the case of iran that it would not allow iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. all right, so tense war of words is apparently we're being treated to and rushes, invasion of a cream has also dominate discussions features at the general assembly. so what have been the key messages so far? it's really very interesting and when you listen to smaller countries, when you listen to countries in africa, for instance, from gonna, if we heard it today, that is the impact of what it was described as a perfect storm of international crises, along with a pandemic. that, that really depended on where countries are in the international order, how much it affects them. and that's also very much the sentiment you can hear from many countries and that feel the effects of the war in ukraine. but don't really have political ties necessarily to that reason. and i think that's also how one can
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explain the great solidarity here with more than 100 countries having voted to allow loading is a landscape is very unusual, a video address. and at the same time, countries that can be described as rogue states, like in north korea, but also bell a roof and siding with russia. yes, it is dominating the discussion. certainly in the west, but there's a distinct difference when you talk to poor countries. also asking rich nations not to forget about climate change and to make sure that they so solidarity when it comes to compensating for those devastating effects in poor countries as well. there was dw michelle kristen reporting for us from new york. thank you for your assessment. russian security forces have arrested more than 1000 people, protesting against the mobilization of reservists to fight new crane. president vladimir putin said he was calling up an extra 300000 back of personnel with the him of liberating the eastern bung boss region where ukrainian forces are staging
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a counter offensive. western leaders say that the call is in response to russian losses on the battlefield. yes, vladimir prudence, latest degree is not going unchallenged in russia, but the states crackdown is hard. none the less the crudest monitoring groups as mass arrests have been made across the country, including in moscow. yes, well, i'm not afraid. i'm not a friend of anything. the most valuable thing that they can take from us is the life of our children. i won't give them my child's life. you wouldn't, has called the mobilization necessarily an urgent. he accused the west of crossing a line by providing sophisticated weapons for you, grin her to the pool. i'd like to remind you that our country also has various weapons of destruction and in certain aspects, even more modern weapons,
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the nato countries. if there's a threat to the territorial integrity of our country, in order to protect russia and out people, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal. this is not a bluff about us, but his, his the announcement has also triggered an apparent exodus of people unwilling to join the conflict. many of these russians arriving, and serbia still fearful of speaking in opposition to the wall. i. i speak with you and i have a director because of my vermont and hope all is the seed and i do have problem in my car. okay. uh but, but i want to say, i read on for you re, i, i want to please somebody still pushing the prices one we have lights from. russia has been skyrocketing since bought in speech and they're still selling
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out fast. we turn out to some other stories making headlines around the world. european union, foreign ministers are to meet on the sidelines of the u. n. to discuss possible new sanctions against russia. you foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, says that the block will try to coordinate a responsive vladimir putin latest threats. your top prosecutor is soon former. he was president donald trump, for alleged business fraud. but he's a james says trump, and 3 of his children exaggerated their net worth by billions of dollars to secure favorable loans or offices seeking $250000000.00 and penalties. iran has experience a wide spread internet outage falling days of anti government protests. the death of woman held in custody by a runs morality police spark demonstrations across the country. many of those protests were organized via the internet. must a meaning died last week while being held for literally wearing
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a job scarf too loosely, runs police abuse, tear gas and water cans. to quote the protest. defiance against it on leadership. naming at burning the hit. i thought identity with mazda, a mini, the young it onion woman, who died in the custody of it on morality. police, her alleged crime not wearing her head scarf properly. anger is white spirit protest, set it up to it, grows it on and women out at the forefront their demand waiting to hear concealing her job should be a joy. not a lot. oh, in it on oil, women are required to cover that hits regardless of their fit. he had to hitch about the edge work force has never been effective anywhere in the world. and her
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job should not be a law on a job. the job is a choice. it shouldn't be forced what i like to wait it. others might not learn up . told was on martha. i mean there passed outreach very white. the u. s. president joe biden, in his address to the un general assembly, expressed solidarity a bit that protested on with the brave citizens the brave women of iran who right now are demonstrating shaquira their basic rights it on faith. it is investigating that, that of martha, meaning an a key was the west of hypocrisy. so we're, i'm going to, does the double standards of some government's these of a human rights as the most important factor and the institutionalization on the violation of human rights. then in that we're concerned honestly in it and protested, continue to be arrested dead at a point of many being killed. the government if all to coiling that assistance by
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blocking the internet, making it harder for people to organize protests. ah, in sports news now the count down is onto november's world cup and guitar and criticism over the host nations. human rights records continue. and there are questions over the treatment of migrant workers and l g. b t q writes guitars and mere addressed the issue of discrimination. the united nations in new york is football. fever begins to sweep across the globe ahead of the world cup. the arab nation looks to be ready to host a $32.00 team competition. however, being a conservative state where homosexuality is illegal, concerns over l g b t q writes, have taken center stage. recently the vice chair of a football fan group in germany demanded could tarry law be changed. abolish all
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the penalties regarding sexual and gender identity. the host nation has struggled to convince rights groups with its message that all will be welcomed guitars ruler. recently addressing the united nations attempted to ease fears, one who knew and here we are today, are standing on the threshold of hosting the world's football teams and their fans . a woman in opening our doors for all of them without discrimination is to enjoy the football matches and the amazing atmosphere of the tournament you will hammer, in addition to witnessing the economic and cultural renaissance in my country, he be done. however, the organizing committee and government officials have said football fans should respect local cultural norms. in addition to the issue of tolerance, human rights groups have urged fifo m a category government to compensate migrant workers. amnesty reported that thousands of margaret workers were still being
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exploited in 2021 tennis. great roger federer has confirmed that he will play the last match of his professional tennis career at the lab or cup tournament in london. on friday. this wistar winner of 20 grand slam single titles is one of the sports best ever players. he plans to close out his career with one doubles match, hopefully against his long time. rival raphael, the dull for as long as v. m battled together to, i'm having those to say respect to one another, the families, our coaching teams. we always got along really well. and for us as well, to go through a career that we both have had and to come out to the other side and being able to have a nice relationship, i think is a m, is may be great message as well to not just tennis, but sports but maybe even beyond,
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and i think for that reason would be great. i don't know if it's gonna happen, but i think copy of a special, special moment. i'll write her up to date and remember will. they'll have much more international news for you at the top of the hour. and if you need a fix enough for your nation news in the meantime, you can always check out our website. that's d, w dot com or take a look on our social media. where were we can be found at at dw news. i'm here until in berlin. thanks for watching. with a vibrant habitat attendant glistening place of long in the mediterranean sea, a scene of l muster. and so far, abdul karim drift along with exploring the modern.
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