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sponsibility is huge, they have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture to smooth this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, russia telephones at the penalty for any one refusing to fight in ukraine. it comes a security forces arrest hundreds of demonstrators opposed to russia's military mobilization activists say the call up is far more sweeping than the kremlin is
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letting on. the german chancellor is hunting for new energy partners in the middle east. olaf sholtes arrives in saudi arabia, in search of alternatives for russian oil and gas and emotional farewell for tennis freight. roger federer placed the final match of his political inquiry ah, on public folder. and he asked, thanks for joining us, writes groups in russia say several 100 demonstrators have been arrested in a rare show of resistance to the kremlin war in ukraine and the coal to mobilize new fighters. russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increase the penalties for anyone who refuses to fight. the amendments now threaten up to 10 years in prison for any one who disobeys orders refuses duty or surrenders.
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protests against the draft have erupted across russia. moscow says it's calling up 300000 men to fight. some are going willingly, while others are turning away from their country. a few quick selfies and kisses. good bye on a moscow street. as this young man heads off to a military trading sight, he's among thousands being called up to serve in russia's war with ukraine. his wife friends over for one final hug before he boards the bus. i'm going to defend my country. that's it. how's my mood? it's excellent. what can you do? i suppose, out. of course, i'm very worried, but i support my husband's decision training. russian authorities claim more than 10000 volunteers turned up at military enlistment offices across the country after vladimir putin issued the order to
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mobilize reservists this week, while some head off to fight others are fleeing the country. soaring prices for plane tickets, mean land crossings like this when on the border with georgia, are jammed with traffic. they travel by car on bicycles, and even on foot to get out. georgia is one of a handful of countries which allows russians to enter without these us doing. if you'll matters, not that we're afraid near the matter is that we don't like the situation. i do not like what they're doing in ukraine. he's on, i feel sorry for our brothers. yeah. but i have many relatives in ukraine, and i don't like this at all. yeah. the order has led to several protests across russia. hundreds of arrests and accusations of discrimination in bery yatta, a mountainous republic and eastern siberia, some 6000 kilometers from moscow activist say the kremlin is placing the burden of
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the mobilization and the war itself on poor ethnic minority regions and will yeah, to have full scale mobilization is going on, it's in no way the partial mobilization that vladimir putin announced earlier on the shore. and we also think that it's a question of empire putin, many times is positioned himself as an imperialist feed. every one knows how empires treat their ethnic minorities. like something that can be used in a couple more than sports or it's a yeah, some men in the region have reportedly gone into hiding. others have responded to the mobilization order by crossing into neighboring mongolia as moscow looks for more troops to bolster it's invasion of ukraine, it's also making changes in top military leadership rushes. defense ministry says it's remove the deputy defense minister from his post. meanwhile,
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in for russian controlled regions of ukraine, separatist leaders are holding so called referendums on whether or not to join russia. they are illegal under international and ukrainian. those and no independent observers are present reports. a teams are traveling door to door to force residents to take part. earlier i spoke to olga ive myself, scott from civil network of puerto, an independent election monitoring group monitor monitoring group in ukraine. and i asked her, what is vote means for ukrainians in the occupied regions? first of all, i want to highlight these and doesn't have any connection with real wrap around them. a real world, that's why we call it to the referendum of fake wrap around them. 5 but unfortunately, it's a huge damage for the local civilians who stay on occupied territories to these days. because often this, you the rep around,
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we will have annexation from russia side these territories. and then russia will mobilize man to be a part of armed forces group on that side of russia can ration these people will not have any choice because according to russians on the stand and they will be on the jurisdiction, then i believe that the next stage of the problem, it will be a like a and can shop on possible physician process, because russia needs more than they are citizens on occupied territories. and this is one of the tool to have as much as possible. and then unfortunately, we see that russia is going to terrorize whole europe and ukraine. we use nuclear wrap them because according to their military, the 3, it's possible to use military of what happens if someone will at tek rations
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territory. that's why now we are watching on new stage of war when russia decided to block some small caps or some small perspective in a future negotiation because it's impossible just to beck this territory on the ukrainian jurisdiction when russia will included into that situation. that's even up to 14 regime new russia will have a problem with that. but in between these all blessed and occupied territory, this same problem will be with grania german chancellor, olaf shelves has arrived in saudi arabia at the start of a 2 day tour of the gulf, germany is seeking new energy partnerships to make up for the loss of russian oil and gas supplies a whistle stop, tour of 3 gulf states in 48 hours. that doesn't give german chancellor shawls much time for lengthy talks. he met saudi arabia's crown prince. mom had been sa, mom for the 1st time. they focused on energy security. as get on this is also about
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the fact that german companies can play a major role in further developing the economy here as well as the use of oil and gas and other resources. and in developing hydrogen technology. the fact that this is possible was something we discussed here give is, investment is a key topic, because saudi arabia is a major exporter of oil, as well as natural gas in the future. the country also wants to become a world leader for hydrogen projects. germany is eager to profit from this. financial goal for this of in the future is all going to be about creating opportunities on a large scale of use of hydrogen in germany, which is produced here. and in other places interested. casting a shadow over the visit is the issue of human rights and the murder of saudi journalist jamal castle you 4 years ago for which u. s. intelligence says the saudi crown prince is responsible for that. we also discussed political questions. him questions about human rights?
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are questions about civil rights in and for freedom to express different opinions, argued from lucas got on to hold. these are important issues. and part of the conversation here react poor women's rights record is another highly sensitive topic. saudi arabia's trying to appear more modern and organized a meeting with a group of young women for shoals. his next stops the united arab emirates and guitar, where he hopes to secure deliveries of liquefied natural gas. well, here's a look at a few other stories making headlines. this, our rounds president a said the country must quote, deal decisively with protesters after 8th nights of unrest. the anti government protests were triggered by the death of 22 year old iranian curt matter, a meaning in police custody last week. since then, at least 40 people investigators in mexico say they've uncovered signs of human rights abuses at an army base in the capitol. mexico's president created a truth commission to look into allegations of torture and murder at military camp
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. number one, during the 1960 s of to the $980.00 s survivors of the camp of participated in the investigation and provided additional testimony in the nasa officials have council tuesdays plans launch of the are to miss moon rocket. the space agency says a tropical storm headed for the u. s. state of florida is creating unfavorable conditions. officials also say it's possible the rocket may need to be hold away for safe storage until the st. the storm has completely passed out or sports news now and here in berlin, it's marathon weekend and the face of the sport, kenya is l. you'd keep shogi has a fuel talk of another world record as the city welcomes runners from over 150 countries. shogi holds the current world record after finishing the race in a time of 2 hours, one minute and 39 seconds in berlin 4 years ago. but none of this would be possible
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with the volunteers who are worth their weight in gold. coordinating the 45000 athletes is no easy task, and dw spoke to one who's been a fixture of the marathon for more than 2 decades. these volunteers make the berlin marathon happen. close business is one of them. the 63 year old has been helping out for over 20 years and it is his job. not that order, not to see that everything goes smoothly. but every one gets their bid number and that the people who help out around here are fine. at the end of the day, all of this is voluntary person was one of 5000 volunteers. he ran the marathon himself 15 times, so he knows how to help. like last year, when i run a told burs on, he couldn't run because he had caught a cold. i said, how about you help me on sunday at the food stand. and he came and he was happy.
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thank be a bunch of times and is with us again this year last year, sedition was just half the size due to covet restrictions. and even though the marathon generates millions and tourism revenue, the city of burden doesn't support and financially organizers say. one more reason . my volunteers are so important. oh typically we also started a volunteer program which works with the volunteers for the whole year. because without them it wouldn't work by the would, it would is equal to the other. and with volunteers hoping along the way people from all walks of life can compete in berlin. in the nations, lee could germany surprisingly lost at home to hungry. and the wind for the visitors means they only need a troll with italy in their final game to win the group. an early goal from adam cell i, it was the difference between the 2 sides and sees germany lose for the 1st time since coach fancy flick took over 14 games ago,
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italy beat england in the groups other game, meaning germany slipped to 3rd in the table. and they play last placed england on monday. well, in the women's bond, the slager at defending champions valve spurred score too late goes to defeat off hoffman. i'm 21 a half times katerina nation vacant, taking at the corner kick netted a beautiful goal to put a home side ahead in the 14th minute. and the corner cake did not need an assist from anyone. often, heim looked sad for victory until jill rude was in the right place level for visitors. and minutes later, the wolves spoke again as to eula and secure the victory in the 8th and 9th minute . the result keeps the women of offspring in 1st place. in tennis, roger federer played his final competitive match on friday as he represented team europe alongside old rival ra, found the dow in the laver cup,
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doubles federer enjoyed a rapturous reception as he was introduced to the capacity crowd at london's oh to arena. even though the pair lost 40 when you're l swiss player said, bowing out by playing doubles with no doubt would be the most beautiful thing. vetter as 120 grand slam titles in his career and saying good bye to the sport that has given him so much, wasn't easy for roger feder. let's take a listen. this is the part that was extremely worried about is taking the microphone just because i know how impossible i am on the mike when i am emotional because i've had it many times before i, i was able to remind myself always on the court again. i have won the full disease . this is not the end, the end, you know, life goes on. i'm healthy, i'm happy, everything's great. that this is just a moment then time or i will,
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that was your sports round up. here's a reminder of the top new story this, our russian president vladimir putin has signed new laws that increase the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in ukraine. a comes the security forces arrest hundreds of demonstrators opposed to russia's military mobilization activists say the call up of reservists is far more sweeping than the kremlin admits up next, our technology show shift to take a look at how natural disasters are a threat to the internet and don't forget the stated aid on our website, he told you dot com for me and the team here believe thanks a lot. take care enjoying the view and come to take a look at this tv highlights every week in your inbox. subscribe now. oh you become a criminal.

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