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this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. b. ah ah, this is news line from berlin, rowing backlash against letterman, buttons plans to step up the war and ukraine. hundreds, arrested in cities across russia in protest against the mass call up of reservists to bolster moscow fighting force. also coming up with the program, ukraine lays out its conditions for peace with russia. president boulder zalinski tells the un, the conditions are non negotiable and that they include punishment for russian
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aggression and performing live pandemic style. a rock fans and hong kong are still locked out of bars and clubs. ah, i don't tilton welcome to the program. russian security forces have arrested more than 1300 people protesting against the mobilization of reserve is to fight new crane president vladimir putin says he is calling up to 300000 additional backup personnel with the him of liberating the eastern dumbass region where ukrainian forces are staging a counter offensive. western leaders say that the call up is in response to russian losses on the battlefield. yes, vladimir to dean's latest degree is not going unchallenged in russia, but the states crackdown is hard. nonetheless. i protest
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wandering groups as mass arrests have been made across the country, including in moscow. yes. well, i'm not afraid and not afraid 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 life found it 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 nepal. i'd like to remind you that our country also has various weapons of destruction and in certain aspects, even more modern weapons, the nato countries. if there is a threat to the territorial integrity of our country in order to protect russia and our people, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal. this is not a bluff about us, but is a disease. the announcement has also triggered an apparent exodus of people
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unwilling to join the conflict. many of these russians arriving in serbia are still fearful of speaking in opposition to the wall. i. i speak with you and i have a director because are my vermont and hope all is a seed and i do have problem in my county. but, but i want to say a freedom for you re, i, i want to please somebody still pushing the prices. one way flights from russia has been skyrocketing since bought and speech and they're still selling out fast. earlier we asked andreea's rash of the german council on foreign relations. what he makes of pollutants mobilization. go to the russian leadership calculates the best, died down quite quickly or if not, they could be depressed. and anyways, we are talking about to come to 140000000,
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a few thousands of protesting in a few cities. and hundreds of these few professors are getting arrested. so probably they've got the government glades, but he can't be repressed or at least manage. that is, that inspection of the society. so the mobilization can go before just mobilization from russia's perspective, mostly such a russian person. i was finding ukraine who chose to do so professionals toward your contract exposure mercenaries, and voluntarily based a bully mobilized editorial units. however, now or from not want to be the mobilization, large segment of the russian society get directly affected basically by force, by coercion. so from now on both dissipation in the war for every draft on the number one kind of thing. but something we just state who sees him to do so, this is a major change for the right hand side. there wasn't the answer out of the german council on foreign relations. speaking to us from budapest,
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ukrainian president lensky has laid out his conditions for peace with russia in a video link to the united nations general assembly. he said that russia must be punished and isolated over to aggression against ukraine. fillings. he was given special permission to address the assembly by video. in a free record speech, he said ukraine can push russian forces out of its territory. earlier, russian president vladimir putin announced a mobilization of reserve forces after successful ukrainian counter attacks. ukraine's president also called in the general assembly district, russia of its veto, in the un security council. so long as the aggressor is a 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
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if it is a member of the un security cancer in order to banish their resar within that institutions did have your correspondent, mr. cooper is in new york following events at the generally some general assembly. earlier i asked her of her assessment of zalinski speech to the group. for that bottom is lensky was titty 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 at 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
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to supply basic food stuff to that people is made in moscow. the un general assembly had to vote to allows lensky to give his address virtually is a sniffing that he spoke to day while rushes, president fulton is not taking part well, kitty 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 job by the u. s. president to basically pushed back on that he made 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,
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which is building up its nuclear arsenault, but also iran and north korea. and that's in the 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 cream is 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 this, 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 that feel the effects of the war in ukraine
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a but don't really have political ties necessarily to that reason. and i think that's also how one can explain the great solidarity here with more than 100 countries having voted to allow loading is lensky. this very unusual 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 is a distinct difference when you talk to poor countries. also asking at 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. that would be w michelle, the trick reporting for us from new york. thank you for your assessment. we turned out to some other stories making headlines around the world. most of
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a group of around $230.00 pilot whales that beached on the west coast tasmanian, this really our belief perished. locals tried to help the animal before a rescue team arrived. the pilot whales occasionally lose their bearings and beach in large numbers. new york stock prosecutor is suing former u. s. president donald trump for a legend business fraud. a t t a james said trump and 3 of his children exaggerated the net worth by billings of dollars to secure favorable loans for offices seeking $250000000.00 in penalties. this latest legal challenge for former president donald trump, comes after a 3 year long investigation to the terms organizations finances. earlier we spoke to our washington correspondents who missed misconduct, who told us why new york's top law enforcement official is suing donald trump. instead of filing criminal charges against him, the attorney general is saying that this financial fraud, which was committed by the former president his family, his organization,
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that this gave her the grounds to file a civil lawsuit and not necessarily a criminal lawsuit. if we look at what she delivered on today, she said that trump for years falsely inflated his assets, as you said, worth billions of dollars, that he essentially cheated. the system enriched himself and his family, that he even dr. estatements as team doctor statements and, and kept their own accounting firm in the dark. and just to give you an example, nicole, the trump family valued mara logo. that's his residence in florida. as high as $739000000.00 when it should have been at $75000000.00. that is a big difference. now, trump did come to new york last month for questions on this case. and he pleaded the 5th, meaning he declined to answer on his lawyers advice. and that question you ask, why aren't we seeing criminal charges while the attorney general did add today, that she believes some of what her office has found also amounts to a violation of criminal law. because trump in his team issued false statements to
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financial institutions including to deutscher bank. so she has passed along this evidence, this information to federal prosecutors also tax authorities. we could eventually see criminal charges stemming from this. a alleged financial fraud as well returned to china. now where the country strict 0 coven policy, is that the economy in ordinary people, not just on the mainland, but also in hong kong as well. tough restrictions of cut back live music performances and dented the prospects for emerging artists. there. ah, this is as close to alive. music is hong kong, as can get these days watching rock band. david bowie knives perform on a screen stream from a studio several miles away. hong kong streaked co that rules mean that live music performances remain banned in any place that serves food or drink. while big comes,
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of venues have been allowed to reopen stages and small live music venues remain empty. that's hit upcoming bands and musicians hard there along the you are the, the doing of us indian underground bands bars or our primary venue to perform or they will be in. now these pandemic measures have shut down our spaces, hardly unreasonably. or was he at the same time trains public transport? schools and restaurants are always packed people on boil deisel wire bars. the only places being targeted from wire. we like musicians. the only ones being punished are you from dabbing at the highway us at alba. harrison survey by the hong kong musicians foundation found that many of its members were in debt and 13 percent had to sell their instruments. aside from the economic impact, it also means that
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a generation of young musicians a, missing their chance of being discovered. every single artist, every single band that's come through to perform and how can coliseum came through from these little bonds. so i want the government to understand that it's not just about the fact that these places are just small places that, that don't really contribute to much the ongoing economy. it is a huge, huge factor in the incubation of talent in hong kong. so that musicians and hong kong are able to succeed in hong kong and then beyond, as well as long as hong kong sticks to its strict code that policy thaws will have to come up with more creative solutions to keep the music scene in this city alive . and here's a quick reminder of the top stories were falling for you. at the sour russian security forces have arrest. hundreds of people protesting against vladimir boot was mobilization of civilians to fight and ukraine. moscow was calling up an extra 300000 reservists. western leaders say the move is in response to russian losses on
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the battlefield. ukrainian president of altima zalinski has given a virtual address to the un general assembly. he demanded that the principles of the un charter be insured for his people. he also laid out a 5 point formula for peace and criticized neutrality about russia's invasion. that's all for now. stay tuned for the latest global business news coming up next. remember, you can get all the latest news on our website. that's d w dot com. thanks for joining us. ah. she's up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program online. d w dot com highlights for hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa you to defeat is used and share ideas.
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