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solution ah, reducing c o 2 through e buses. will this work? in 90 minutes on d w ah, this is dw news live from building more protests against roches call up to fight in ukraine is going opposition to vladimir putin reserve is draft all in 100 protest is our arrested one anti war rally, and many russian men of fighting age, a fleet with long lines of border crossings. also coming up columbia and venezuela
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in just 70 just views and reopen the border. both sides hard to benefit us. trade picks up and celebrations at nasa after scientist passed their 1st. if a planet tree defense test, a nasa spacecraft hills into an asteroid, millions of kilometers away in a huge experiment to alter its course. ah, i'm jared read. thank you for your company. the kremlin says it hasn't yet made any decision on closing roches borders that despite thousands of men leaving over the last week to avoid being cold up to fight in ukraine. as many,
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many as 300000 reservists are being sent in to bolster russia's forces they, they've been protests against the coal up as well as an exodus via air and land. one of the country, seeing a big influx of russian men of fighting age, is neighboring georgia. long lines of vehicles at the larger border crossing and entry point to georgia. these men of lean russia and let me put in the military mobilization. lab moves implicit suite a $1200.00 to be escorted to the point to the killing, which is 3 kilometers before the russian checkpoint on the russian, ga border. the slaves just not. but because if you just honestly stay in the queue for leaving russia could take at least 72 hours. are we laying our feet in you? we made in 30 hours of the russian authorities acknowledged a significant influx of cars trying to cross into georgia. this comes after an announcement of a partially mobilization, sparked an exodus of fighting age men. and some feel that the situation will get
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even worse. easiest moser, it's got if i expect marshal law to be declared as a result of unification with those eastern parts of ukraine to russia, which will be followed by a global mobilization globally. for me personally, i still neither ideological nor legal grounds for myself to get involved in this war of knowing that those were pretty interested with the way a sentiment shed by many in russia were protested against moscow's column of military resumes. in the doug astonishing there were clashes with police are human rights monitors, as over 100 people were arrested. ukrainian president followed amused lensky colon russians not to submit to mobilization. and we need him to ludy jeff. we see the people in particular and daggers than that began to fight for their lives. lady him son, we see that they are beginning to understand what this is a question of their lives. they actually were younger. why should their husbands
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brothers sons dying? this war, knowing in a more than no one wants, nothing in a war against our people on our landing, on juniper selection of he does not send his children to war, but it is a possibly net present as mere device g. trying to stop the exodus. russia toughened penalties from wall injury, surrender, and refusal to fight with those who do that now facing up to 10 years in prison. but for many, the alternative is far more intimidating. officials in iran say they've arrested more than 1200 people protesting the death of kurdish women. massa minnie in police custody human rights monitor, say dozens of people have died over 10 days of demonstrations. they've also been large pro government rallies. authority say they will not be lenient with what they're calling troublemakers. we don't want the islamic republic.
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that's the protest cry of the people in iran's capital to run. only a few videos from the protest are getting through to the outside world due to repeated internet shutdowns. but people are taking to the streets around the country, like here in the southern city of bush here. pro government rallies have also been held like here in tehran, on sunday. supporters of the regime have blamed the wave of protests on the west. hartline clerics have threatened what they call troublemakers taking part in the protests. if you do not stop these shameless crimes, you should expect a severe response from us. the judiciary in tehran has set up special course to try protesters who official said will be treated as dangerous criminals. state media say the number of arrests has now surpassed 1200. a norway based human
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rights group says more than 55 people have been killed in the protests. video footage that has emerged in recent days shows the brutality of the security services observer say the authorities. heavy handed tactics are assigned that the protests are making their mark. does this acknowledge, this is a fine that thaw should. resistance is not really a deed onion. people are not just resigned to the situation and thought the protest will continue, even if they are violently depressed. and it seems there is no sign of the protests going away any time soon. ok, let's get a round up of some other world news headlines now. president vladimir putin has granted russian citizenship to us. whistleblower edward snowden. the former government security contractor fled to russia in 2013 after leaking the secret files on surveillance operations by the us national security agency. he's wanted in the us on espionage charges. japan is preparing to hold a risk date,
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funeral for former prime minister. she's our bay who was assassinated in july. there been protests against the event due to the cost of the funeral and divisions over our base. legacy security is high with tens of thousands of police officers deployed to the venue. thousands have taken to the streets of mexico to demand justice for 43 students who disappeared 8 years ago today. investigate is called the disappearance of the state crime. they claim this students were detained by corrupt police, while on their way to a protest. relatives of called for the military to be investigated. the front runner in brazil's presidential election, former leader louise enough, your new largest silva has held his final campaign event before the 1st round of voting next sunday. the latest polls put the left wing candidate and form of president ahead of his right wing rival, the incumbent. shy of both the narrow by
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a double digit lead. hurricane ian has been picking up speed as the barrels across the caribbean. it's now approaching cuba after causing strong winds and heavy rains across honduras and the cayman islands. the category to storm is expected to further intensify as, as it approaches florida, where officials have already declared a public health emergency unduly evacuated as leans not my hut again. ian lashed the north of the country, jested in sierra, r, frustrated by the rising frequency of extreme weather events. her last dying we lost every thing. bed dishes! we lost every pena. oh, is it going with a mock up? look at the steed burden. everything is flooded and this has happened twice already
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. by sandrica. the hurricane is gathering strength as it masses over the game and islands and approaches. cuba. these images captured by the international space station shore. the storm is on track to hit the west coast of florida. as early as wednesday, officials have urged residents not to underestimate the impact of the height again is also here. you are now seeing a local county. governments are issuing evacuation orders and what we're telling people is please be listening to what your local officials on the emergency management side are directing. there's going to be a lot of places on this west coast. it's going to be very vulnerable to to the effects of this storm. already residents hear us talking up on supplies to ride out the storm. columbia and venezuela have reopened
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a major border crossing after years of diplomatic deadlock and partial closures. cargo trucks have started to cross over for the 1st time in 7 years after the most recent closure in 2019 the crossing was i re open for some time just to people going over on foot. 3 opening will allow the trade of essential goods, like coal toilet paper and fruit, diplomatic relations of thought since columbia's 1st life leaning president took office. earlier i asked journalist and bought a conflict expert from eagles in the colombian capital bogota. why this is such an important moment? this is a very significant moment, especially because colombia is the largest house country for venezuela microns refugees. so what we see is that the border between both countries was close during the most significant refugee crisis in the modern history of america,
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an unprecedented unit theory and political crisis in neighboring venezuela. meanwhile, this is the most reverse order life and as waiters are trying to escape from the misery in the home country. but during the border closures, they needed to cross informal border bushway school directions which are under control by criminal elements and so on groups. the jews, extreme violence, basically extort these migrants that try to feed him as well. now you've just been talking about the refugee crisis. you've also mentioned these criminal elements. who will this border reopening really benefit? sh. it's most important for border communities of both sides of the dividing line. and they've suffered tremendously from disclosures because there are cultural, ethnic can scan ship and commercial relations that have been impeded for many years . and people therefore needed to take a risk to visit their family members at the other side of the dividing line. and
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also a local businessman haven't been able to reach markets on the other side of the border . so what we think is that especially the business community and border communities will benefit a lot of, for example, by the true commerce or estimates that by letter a commercial amount in the 1st year do up to about a 1000000000 us dollars. that was journalist brom a busy in bogota speaking to me a little bit earlier. well, it's a mission accomplished over at nasa today. it's very 1st planetary defense operation has successfully struck a harmless space. rock opening an asteroid, millions of kilometers from earth. the goal was to nudge the little moon into a new old bas. and it was also an unprecedented dress rehearsal for the day that an asteroid might ever find itself on a collision course with our planet. nasa is going on the offensive
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tens of thousands of asteroids. orbit the sun, each capable of wiping out a city. while none of them are on a collision course with the earth. anytime soon, the agency decided it's time to test its planetary defense systems. the idea behind dart, the double asteroid redirection test was to launch a small spacecraft toward an asteroid and smash into it at high speed to alter the space rocks course. this inaugural planetary defense test mission marks a major moment in human history. for the 1st time ever, we will measurably change the orbit of a celestial body in the universe. doing so has clear benefits in ensuring humanities ability to deflect a potential threatening asteroid in the future. 10 months after lift off, a camera mounted on the refrigerator sized dark craft showed the moment of impact
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years of work were destroyed in an instant, but that was always part of the plan. ah, nasa approved it could hit a small object and space a follow up mission will check up on the target rock and for years to see to what extent its orbit was altered. for now, the dart team or celebrating the when and in in case you're keeping score humanity one asteroids, 0 finally now to some sports news in nations league football, england and germany drew 3 all in their final group stage game of the tournament. on monday chi harvard's fire in abuse he off to 67 minutes to give germany a to neil lead, but then luke shawl pulled one back for england. mason mout nasa dare 2nd, and harry kane converted to penalty. habits responded with his 2nd of the night to snag a point for his tain. and that's all for now on d. w. news,
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but stick with us because after the break it's boom, which is our documentary looking at the science of explosives. remember, you can get all of your news around the clock on our website, which is d, w dot com. you can follow us on social media to a handle is at t w news and you can also get more news on our breaking news app which you can download from the app store. i'm jared radian, berlin. thanks so much for watching. have a great day. ah imagine so many portions of lunch or so now in the world climate change very half the story . this is my plan, the way from just one week how much work can really get.

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