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lacy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d, w. ah ah. this is dw news lie from berlin, a surprise prisoner swap. as part of the deal, russia release is about $200.00 ukrainian prisoners. most of them captured during the siege of mario also coming the redlands decision to mobilize hundreds of thousands of reservists to funding ukraine. sponsor protests
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across russia and demonstrations. escalating iran after the death of a woman arrested by the morality police for the white she wore her job? ah, i've been for solon welcome, you, crane, and russia have carried out a prisoner swap, the largest since moscow launched its invasion. as part of the exchange, russia released over 200 prisoners, many considered heroes in ukraine for their role in defending the besieged city of marianna. in return, ukraine released 55 russians among them, a close ally of vladimir putin homecoming after months in captivity, with these prisoners of war, arrived in northern ukraine in a deal brokered by turkey and saudi arabia. among
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those freed, our commanders of the as of regiment regarded as heroes in ukraine for defending the as of style plant for the present those from the new green to mister president d ukrainians. i am beyond happy for our return will do so. i thank you, a lot pro store. he was super important. the emotions are overwhelming. i thank you from all the armed forces and marines that defended as of style, hoping to do the shows us good time slot all the, as our fighters were brought to turkey instead of ukraine. as part of the deal ukraine's president laid out the plan. what this who the slough billamore green and the moral ukraine has agreed with turkey. i spoke about this with president of on that 5 of our commanders who are released from captivity will be in full safety in comfortable conditions under the personal protection of the president of turkey
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until the end of the war. but we will provide their families with the opportunity to see them. levy is the name of budgets. the prisoner swap came as a surprise, but it had been months in the making. more than $200.00 ukrainian soldiers were exchanged for $55.00 russian troops and a pro kremlin ukrainian politician. 10 foreigners of fried by the kremlin, were flown to saudi arabia. the kingdom says it's facilitating their return to their respective countries. over the nicoli who's in hockey for us in ukraine's ne, how was this prison of swamp reached all of us on? why think the fact that we knew so little about it going into this that there was no information reaching the public, is testament fact that it was going well and that it ended up successfully, often enough when you do hear about negotiations on this kind of deal they end up not working, that we're isn't usually
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a symptom of fact that one side feels they're not getting enough out of this. so fact that this space to get them by surprise, i think it is not unexpected. that is kind of part of the course. i think the bigger question that a lot of head scratching in russia now is as to the seeming imbalance that the numbers, the 200 versus 55 will be it with one major figure in victim of the troop that pro russian politician here from ukraine. there's lot of unhappiness, lerosis, russian social media and sense that you know, there's been too much in the way of compromising too much in the way, the willingness to do a good deal. it's for the good for ukraine and maybe leave slots of russians still in ukrainian. captive, can you explain the numbers then? oh, the relation at least 2, what sort of prisoners were talking about here? i think so, the most interesting people involved in this exchange were the foreign fighters who were sent 1st just slightly ahead of this main exchange to riyadh saudi arabia. those were foreigners to the brits to brits,
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an american citizen who had been actually condemned to death in the so called diets . people's republics was lot of noise in the median. the russian media about them being brought to justice as that was claimed, as they were not being treated like persons war, be treated like mercenaries and lots of indignation. lots of talk about them actually being an excuse to some point that hasn't happened for all those kind of claims that that was definitely something they want to go through with that. then we have the commanders from as of style, from the as of regiment there, from mario paul. again, people who've been vilified for a long time in the russian press. so we have seen a slight difference of treatment there for them. they will not be returning to ukraine until this war is over. that is kind of something that's characteristic of this kind of exchanged from previous conflicts to prevent them going back to fight . but still there and they are no longer in russian hands. i have been expectation of some big show trial against the as a regiment who are not treated as regular soldiers by the russians. so lots of head scratching, lots question marks in the sense that maybe russia was doing this too, as a favor to turkey. that's been behind this behind this kind of mediation as
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a personal favor to reject type ad on rather than obsolete the ukraine, alicia, there's no good will there and no sense that you know, russia is in any way. now is trish where it, what's driving but will bolster present lensky? that's definitely what this will do. it up, you corresponded nick connelly in hockey. if russian police arrested over 1300 people protesting against the partial mobilization of reservists to find a new crime. president vladimir putin says they'll bolster his forces. western leaders say the reservists are desperately needed to replaced rush and losses in a conflict. the kremlin grossly underestimated. vladimir prudence leaders. decree is not going unchallenged in russia but the states crackdown is hard. nonetheless. a protest monitoring group says mass arrests have been made across the country including in moscow. yes. well,
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i'm not afraid. i'm 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's life. you wouldn't have called the mobilization necessary in urgent. he accused the west of crossing a line by providing sophisticated weapons to 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 out people, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal. this is not a bluff about us, but his is. the announcement has also triggered an apparent exodus of people unwilling to join the conflict. many of these russians arriving in serbia are still fearful of speaking in opposition to the war. i as it is,
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you and i have read, i paid the closer my vermont and upon is a seed and i do have problem in my country. but, but i want to say 3 don't for you re i, i wonder, please somebody is don't listen. the price is a one way flights from russia has been skyrocketing since bought and speech and they're still selling out fast. ukrainian president floating mister lansky, his appeal to the un general assembly to punish russia by removing its security council vito in a much anticipated video address. he laid out his conditions for peace. they include a special tribunal to hold moscow accountable, and the compensation fought. so lensky says the kremlin should pay for this war with its own assets. ukraine was create the 2nd day of the united nations general
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assembly, a conference dominated by challenges and crises. global food shortages, soaring energy prices, the dangers of climate change, all overshadowed by the war in ukraine for that in a video address, president vladimir zalinski laid out what he called the ukranian piece formula, greeting 5 non negotiable conditions to end the conflict and unity between all 5 items of our formula punishment for aggression, protection of life. restoration of security and tear tara integrity, security guarantees and determination to defend. while south, i rule out that the settle man can happen on a different basis than they you graham beast, formal. but as ukraine outlined conditions for peace as the russia prepared for escalation in his own pre recorded address to the nation,
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russian president vladimir putin made veiled threats to defend russia using nuclear weapons that were you as president joe biden condemned putin's threats as reckless and called on world leaders to stand against russia and uphold the principles of the united nations van shrine, because of nations can pursue their imperial ambitions without consequences, that we put at risk. everything is very institution stands for everything. but despite widespread condemnation and the general assembly, there's little that you and can do in practical terms for this as one of 5 permanent members of the security council, russia holds the power to veto any binding resolutions and millions of ukrainians to flee their home. and more coverage of the war in ukraine later on dw business presidents. lensky is economic advisor, will join stephen beardsley here in the studio. a quick look at some other
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developments. first, the e use foreign policy chief joseph beretta says the blog will impose more sanctions on roger. we spoke after an emergency meeting of foreign ministers from the european union on the sidelines of the un general assembly. the decision comes in response to the cremeans order to partly mobilize, reservists have to these guys about if the weight is government says it will access or assess every be their application by russian citizens seeking to avoid military service. there are already exceptions for russians on humanitarian grounds. earlier neighboring, lapierre said it will not issue visas. the russians trying to escape being called up you went back to court in cambodia has upheld a genocide conviction against the law surviving leader of the committee. ruge in 2018 q some fun was jail for life on charges of genocide against ethnic minority be it meets about 2000000 people were killed during the command rouge's rule. from 1975 to 79. iran has almost completely shut off internet access after
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days of protests. the death of a 22 year old woman held in custody by a runs morality police spot. the demonstrations. many of the rallies were organized on line mass. i mean, he died last week while being detained for allegedly wearing a he job or head scarf too loosely, a death on least widespread anger over freedom and women's rights in the islamic republic. the protests are the biggest urban, has seen in years defiance against it on leadership, them in a burning the headphone. it's different thought identity with martha. a mean the young it onion woman who died in the custody of it on the morality police. her alleged grind not to wedding her head scarf properly. anger is widespread protests that adapting
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a growth it on and women out at the forefront. their demand waiting to hear concealing her job should be a joyce, not a law. oh. in it, on oil, women are required to cover that hits regardless of that fit. he had to hitch about the edge bar forward has never been effective anywhere in the world. and her job should not be a law. on a job is a choice. it shouldn't be force what i like to wait it or this might not. i was told was on my 1st i mean death, but outreach. right, right. the u. s. president joe biden, in his address to the un general assembly, expressed solidarity that protested and with the brave citizens the brave women of iran who right now are demonstrated to secure their basic rights it on faith. it is
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investigating a debt of martha, a meaning and accused the west of hypocrisy leader on consider the double standards of some governments, these of human rights as the most important factor and the institutionalization on the violation of your own. right. so then in that was in sound honest in it and protested, continued to be arrested directly, both of many been killed. the government is also coiling the resistance by blocking the internet, making it harder for people to organized protests. after delivering some dazzling images of distant galaxies, the james web space telescope has now turned its powerful gaze close to home on our own. all the system is images of neptune at the 1st to be captured by the web telescope. they offer an unprecedented view of the planet in infrared light, including some of the sharpest views of the planets, rings in decades. the last time that scientists had such
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a clear picture of neptune was in 1989 when nasa's voyage, a 2 craft flew by i bid is all i'm back with more well use next hour. stephen beardsley is here to talk to the ukranian, president's economic advisor or lake, or stay in court on dw business staging for that is an architect local all when we're not at all women in architecture.
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