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shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. does this have to be really, really good? start september 30th on d, w. ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin, attended session of the un security council over the war and ukraine. the international community closes, ranks against russia, with a un secretary general warning against dangerous developments in ukraine. russia rejects westerns, accusations, disorders committed to human rights violations there. also coming up to really men
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and lots of russians. people want to, to fight and want to be mobilized and want to go to them. the young men leading russia in a hurry to avoid vladimir calling to fight and ukraine. and south africa, the energy crisis crumbling infrastructure has been causing the electricity cuts for years. but out of why cultural lasting longer w looks at how south africans are coping with worsening power shortages. ah, i'm aaron tilton, welcome to the program. the united states has called on the world to urge russia to stop making what it calls nuclear threats over the war and ukraine. u. a secretary of street state anthony blink and told the session of the un security council new york, that russia has added fuel to the fire. by noting
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a troop mobilization this week, rush defended tor new crane. seen western countries had become party to the conflict by supplying weapons to key if the international community close ranks on russia's attempts to escalate the war in ukraine. thank you for your determination . the u. s. put the blame squarely on russian president vladimir putin as one man chose this war. one man can end it. because if russia stops fighting, the war ends. if ukraine stops fighting, ukraine ends. the un secretary general joined the condemnation, judging boulden for his field threats. use nuclear weapons. surely the israel bass, i have said from the start and the census war has unlimited potential to do terrible harm in ukraine and around the world here hold the for and bone saw the idea of nuclear conflict. once unthinkable has become
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a subject to debate. this in itself is totally unacceptable. will all nuclear arms states should we commit to the non use and total elimination of nuclear weapons even a poke, receive more. the laughs in love. this other western allies, such as france, said, rochelle cannot go unpunished. but every one knows stuff statements have little impact on the battlefield. no war itself, condemnation can so russian army, what can stove them is the ukrainian army equipped with modern weapons coming from our partners. james, moscow has blamed western military support for prolonging the war. nathan fornia sabrina, finishing up once, particularly cynical, here is the position of the states whether popping up ukraine with weapons from a goal is obvious. they don't even hide it issued to drag out the fighting for as long as possible, despite the destruction and the victims. in order to wear down and weaken russia,
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you will throw minting of this conflict by the collective west remains unpunished. the fumes of them thought, well, really, you won't be punishing yourselves. sirs, mother said missy beth. and that goes with no rush as vito in the security council means any you in action on this issue is unlikely. you don't, it does to this. it of your corresponded, missa krysmla sent us this assessment of events and the security council here at the united nations general assembly in new york. there is a sense of patience running out with russia. the united states, unsurprisingly, openly challenging vladimir putin to stop this war. but also allies like china in the security council, stopping sort of actively supporting bratia saying that they want borders to be maintained, but also calling for a pragmatic solution. whatever that means in the end, patience is wearing thin. also, amongst many nations here who are much more concerned about food security and
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climate change that oh, in concern that is getting less attention here because of the rule in ukraine. so in new york, patients wearing thin and the big question mark, what vladimir putin will do next. let him put his escalation of the war is running into opposition with in russia. police have arrested more than 1300 people demonstrating against the call of reservists at nationwide protests. flights to foreign destinations are also selling out, as many fear it could be the last chance to leave. touching down in istanbul, just a day off to russia, announced a military draft. flight prices have skyrocketed as more and more people flee to avoid being cold to serve in ukraine. in turkey, arriving russian passengers don't require a visa for entry, making it
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a top destination. you can, you should get your mother in the furious. anyone could be drafted when i'm you for that reason people us get and you go that's for now the draft papers are being sent to specific people over the new data, but i don't believe that it was good if soon they will expand to more people and that's scary because we don't know who will be next. i thought she snatched at them something as i said, of a little bit, but the demand for one way flights out of russia is surging flights to turkey. sylvia, as well as armenia and azerbaijan have entirely sold out reports of a mass exodus of young men have been downplayed by the kremlin, which claims the situation is exaggerated. but some of those arriving in turkey say, the fear of conscription, israel, this passenger requested to stay anonymous, fearing reprisals back home and use the lda. yeah, of course i'm horrified. i could be drafted and you know, yeah,
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i feel like everything inside me has been replaced by panic. i agree. i came down at 1st, but when i thought about what i was going to do, i started panicking again. difficult. i'm scared and fearful because i don't know what will happen next. at the land border with finland, choose to leave the country also increasing. finland is russia's last remaining, e, you neighbor, that still allows the entry of russian shank and visa holders. but with finland, considering whether to limit or band, the entry of russian tourists and flights out of moscow becoming unavailable. those who wished to leave a running out of options. as a brief look at some other stories making headlines around the world, germany's parliament has been debating, stepping up military support, including tanks for ukraine. the discussion has exposed cracks in the governing coalition. the greens and liberals favor more military assistance. but senator love
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chancellor without shots and says germany should keep in step with its nato allies of from government, newspaper and hungry, says prime minister, victor, or bon once the you to lift it sanctions against russia. by the end of the year, the newspaper says orbit made the remarks of a closed door meeting of his ruling. fidel artie st. sanctions only damage europe's economy. more of a man to dentistry levy. iran has stepped up. it's cracked down on protest, sparked by the death of a young woman in police custody. at least 70 people have died as public outrage over massage armies. death show no signs of abating, but 22 year old died after being arrested for wearing her head scarf improperly. c health officials and serious a cholera there has killed at least 40 people infected hundreds more. the 1st of breaks and the warn syria began more than a decade ago. aid workers are warning that millions of just play syrians are at
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risk. dehydrated exhausted, desperate children at this public hospital in her soccer are showing signs of cholera. the number of patients and confirmed cases is rising rapidly. mothers and grandmothers watch over their children with great concern. 2 they've been here for 4 days and still have a high fever, diarrhea, and vomiting children and the elderly are most at risk. cholera can be fatal if it isn't treated quickly. the hospital only has enough medication to treat every 2nd new patient. if international organizations don't help as quickly and ensure that we have enough clean water again, they'll be a catastrophe and has saca water in ha, saca in northeastern syria is scarce. people here complained that neighboring country turkey has cut off their supply and that even the rivers have dried up
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turkey controls the water treatment plant that has soccer relies on sabbath. the city is being forced to get water from dirty sources, which means these are the ideal conditions for korea to spread. hygiene standards are low in the entire region and hundreds of suspected cholera cases have been recorded late that him, the water containers are clean to haven't been cleaned or disinfected. there's just no disinfection taking place. montgomery in these camps near ha saca the situation is particularly dire. their home to some 15000 internally displaced people who were driven out of their cities and villages near the border with turkey. what little water there is is dirty. the number of cholera cases is rising fast. fatima ali did worried about her niece, who's been admitted to hospital with severe diarrhea. ha ha. the thought of the
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doctor said she may suffer from whitening at 1st. there is no space in the hospital . she still there. and alicia, there's major concern about how fast the disease will spread in the camps. come, what camella, cancer, always a ticking time bomb when it comes to diseases like this. because this so much contamination at this when it millet is obvious, but of amazon malaria excrete at the aid organizations or warning of a cholera epidemic in syria adding further suffering to the crisis stricken country electricity outrages happen frequently in south africa. but this week the country moved into a higher status of alert to, to its aging power generating infrastructure. for year. south africans have been forced to live with rolling power cuts caused by breakdowns and power stations. but as of this week, they're going to go without electricity for at least 6 hours a day. did others i took unclean, has more on the countries energy crisis. when anon was
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a loft to come here for work. this was her laundry shop and springs close to johannesburg, and she had up to 30 customers a day. but 1st, she was hit by the pandemic, and then the constant power cuts. she had to leave a barber's shop moved in. oh isn't cause palace to fall, this is west that it and this is where lost everything. only 2 customers remained. none was, is doing their laundry from home now and shop and machines, her 2 employees all gone. the fortune look spoke now. oh, i am in love with it. i mean with us. they will send sizzles to say, no, it's at present. it will be offered around this time to this time and we'll try and work around stack. ac steel. no change or off the ball. checking the lord, shedding schedule, became a daily ritual for south africans. basic infrastructure like traffic lights is down
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. many businesses and factories are forced to close. others good generators or improve the crisis has been brewing for a decade. the state power utility, as common, has been blamed for mismanagement and corruption despite growing electricity demand crucial investments haven't been mate. the power utility is heavily indebted, despite several government bail out in the past. 4 years south africa fails to build new power plants to replace the aging ones that often haven't been maintained properly. now, maintainance challenges and breakdowns are causing massive load, shedding the nuclear power plant behind me. for example, has been an operation for almost 40. yes, there is no end in sight to the crisis. those who can afford it, invest in renewables and inverters. but in one of the most an equal society is in
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the world. only a few can win and was he doesn't want to give up. she's saving money and looking for an investor to buy solar panels and get her laundry business started again to tennis now, and no joke of it has haled the retiring roger federer as one of the greatest athletes of all time. he says he'll leave a lasting legacy for the world of tennis. the 41 year old swiss great will play competitively for the last time at this week's loving cup. turning out 14 europe, alongside rough and adel, andre murray and joker, which the 3 biggest rivals of his glittering, 24 year career fetter has struggled with the injuries as of late and after delivering dazzling images of distant galaxies, the james web space telescope has turned its powerful gaze on our own solar system . these images of neptune are the 1st, it has captured the offer,
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an unprecedented view of the planet in infrared light, including some of the sharpest views of the planets, rings in decades. the last time scientists had such a clear picture of neptune was in 1989 when ness voyager to craft flew by right, you're up to date up next. our doc film takes a look at advancements in forensic science. and remember, you can always get all the latest news around the clock on our website. that's d, w dot com. and of course you can follow some social media as well. we're handle as f d w. news. i'm here until berlin. thanks for watching. ah . the green and then you feel worried about the planning me too. i'm neil hostile the on the green fence both cost and to me it's clear we need to change. join me for a deep dive into the green.

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