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sponsibility is huge, they have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on dw no . ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the final day of rush is so cold referendums, and ju cray boating continues in full regions likely to be on by moscow. cave and its allies have denounced the votes as a sham and say they won't recognize the results. iranians define growing government
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crackdown to hold an $119.00 to protest spots by the death of a woman arrested by the morality police. and scientists celebrate. after passing their 1st planetary defense, a nasa spacecraft holds into an asteroid millions of kilometers away in an experiment to alter its course. ah, i'm been visible, unwelcome voting wraps up today in moscow so called referendums in russian control punts of ukraine. kremlin back leaders in the regions, se provisional results can be expected as soon as this evening. but key vent its allies say the results are a full gone conclusion. moscow is expected to formerly annexed the full regions following the boat, racing fears among residents about their future. dropping a vote into the ballot. bunks should mean having
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a say and once future. but outside of russia and ukraine, separatist regions, not many believe the kremlin listening over the last few days, stay television has been showing polling stations packed with enthusiastic yes, voters. this referendum is the purpose of the last 10 years of my life. and upbeat election workers being welcomed in their homes by people eager to join the motherland. one of them seem to already know the result. gardens, they make a great mood. the turn out is very high, so we are happy with the result. everything's fine. so what a full footage circulating on social media paints a very different picture of the so called referendum, empty streets, and alexis workers struggling to find people to vote for boy. another video from a real poll shed by the ukranian city government in exile shows armed soldiers
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following election workers into residential buildings. a warning by ukrainian authorities that people will face criminal punishment if they vote prompted some to leave and others to hide behind closed doors. oh, no matter how many pallets i cost in the end that ukrainian leadership and its western allies say the referendum is a sham. a pretext for the kremlin to annex the full regions in which it us health lu husk don yeske separation and hassan. many ordinary ukrainians. think the same yet the thing is a corner. it's illegal. actually they are worse and fascists or simply unbearable than even a human with a ball escalating continuously over the last few months. many ukrainians left their
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homes long before moscow staged. it's so cold referendum on their future. for those who stayed remains the fear they'll soon have to live as citizens of russia and perhaps even become fighters for its army. dw corresponded, mathias, bowling, joins us for the latest from ukraine's capital. keith mathias, what have you been hearing about the conditions under which people in occupied areas must vote well this annexation, paul, as my many call, it violates probably all norms of a democratic referendum or election there. first of all, the conditions under war, where many people have left the area and those who stay, they do not represent a, necessarily the majority of the population. there has been no preparation in terms of informing the population. that's also requirement that the voters must be well
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informed and that they must know all their options. this has not been under way. and then the process itself, we've seen these transparent valid boxes. we've seen people taking their box in front of the people sitting behind these ballot boxes. so there are no voting. there's no, there's no sales, there's no there no conditions that would guarantee some kind of privacy to the voters. so all these norms, we've also seen these people entering buildings with so which is in that how and knocking on doors, asking people to cost they're boxed with, they did their vote. so all of these conditions there violate or norms or for democratic a referendum. and we can not possibly take these the results of this risk referendum any seriously. so it doesn't sound free all fair and it's happened at lightning speed. and it sounds like the results to go to come out quite
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quickly to that's what we're hearing. there's also a probably no need to take a long time to count these votes, as most of them seem to be pre determined. what we might be seeing is that the kremlin might move pretty quickly in the next, in these regions. that's the purpose of this exercise. that the kremlin will have some kind of a reason to proceed with annexation and to change the narrative about this war. because after this, of course, in the kremlin view, russia will be grade, will be fighting russian territory. what about the ukrainians, though? who decided to stay don't want to live under russian control, but may want to get out quite sick. it's been difficult to leave these territories. it's been possible. but difficult. people have been
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spending days at the checkpoints if they want to cross over to ukrainian control territory, and it's even be more difficult for men to leave the territory because the checkpoints would often not let men pass. now, with a general mobilization in russia having started of course, the fear for these people who live in these territories for the men who live in these territories is that i might be drafted into the russian army dw mathias building in k. thank you very much for your analysis. iran is stepping up in response to nationwide anti government protests saying it will not be lenient with what he calls troublemakers. iranian officials say they've arrested more than 1200 people. she writes on, it says, say at least 76 people have died in the demonstrations spot by the death of a young woman in police custody. despite the crackdown protests raged for an 11th
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straight night. oh, we don't want the islamic republic. 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 shut down. but people are taking to the streets around the country. like here in the sudden city of bush year. pro government rallies have also been held like here and to run on sunday. supporters of the regime have blamed the wave of protests on the west. hartline clerics have threatened what they call trouble makers, 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.
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state media say the number of arrests has now surpassed 1200 video footage that is emerged in recent days, shows the brutality of the security services. observers say the authorities, heavy handed tactics are assigned that the protests are making their mark does this acknowledge. this is a find that social resistance is not really a deed on yet 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. let's have a look at some other stories making headlines. japan is holding as rare state funeral for former prime minister shinta abbey was assassinated in july. more than 4000 people are attending the ceremony, including foreign leaders. the event has sparked protests due to its cost and divisions over abe's legacy. strengthening hurricane is sweeping across the gulf of
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mexico. the category to hearken. ian is expected to hit cuba on tuesday before heading to florida as a category for storm presidents of florida, tampa bay area stockpiling goods ahead of wednesdays expected landfill. the front runner in brazil's presidential election, former leader luis enough, eluded a silva as hell. his final campaign event before the 1st round of voting on sunday . the latest polls put the left wing candidate and former president, a head of his right wing rival, the incumbent, shy of bows and arrow by a double digit, late. thousands have taken to the streets of mexico to demand justice for 43 students who disappeared. 8 years ago today, investigators of called the disappearance is a state crime, claiming that the students were detained by corrupt police. while on their way to a protest, relatives have called for more officials and the military to be investigated. it's mission accomplished over at nasa today. it's very 1st planetary defense operation
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has successfully struck a harmless space. rog orbiting an asteroid, millions of kilometers from earth. the goal was to nudge the little moon into a new orbit, and it was an unprecedented dress rehearsal for the day, an asteroid might ever find itself on a collision course with nasa is going on the offensive dar 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 any time 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,
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we will measurably change the orbit of a celestial body in the universe. doing so has clear benefits and 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. we got it. years of work were destroyed in an instant, but that was always part of the plan. ah, nasa approved 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 are celebrating the win, and in in case you're keeping score humanity one asteroids, 0 a fictional take on the life of marilyn monroe, hits netflix today. blunt switch premier to at the venice film festival divided critics. and with its why to release,
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there's certain to be more discussion about the life that legacy of one of hollywood most iconic movie stuffs. oh, as oh, some of the glamour. but mostly the tragedy in the life of marilyn monroe is the focus of blonde cuban actress ana day out of must plays monroe in this fictional experimental biography from director andrew dominic, based on the novel by joyce carol oates. the film portrays monroe's trauma as she's transformed from ordinary norma jean mortensen into the world's favorite blonde bombshell to get you started b. what time in movies? i but i guess i was discover critics at the venice film festival. where bon premiered
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praise down must transformation into monroe. the actress said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath was about understanding and empathizing and connecting with her and her pain and her trauma on. and, you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was, says, justin, she's just a woman just like me. and that blond isn't for everyone. the director matches up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes that feel ripped from a horror film on strips bear the pop culture myth of marilyn monroe, but it's unclear if this version gets any closer to the real norma jean maria only exists on this and i would under after work to day. finally,
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some sports in nations like football, england, and germany drew 3 all in their final group stage game of the tournament of monday . chi hobbits find in a beauty after 67 minutes to give germany a to nil late. but then luke shaw pulled one back for england. mason mounts netted this 2nd ad harry came, converter to penalty. habits responded with his 2nd of the night to snag a point for his team. that's all for now. stick with us after the break business news with steven beasley, we looked at the batted british pound. i been fizzle in phoenix. l dash 2 sleep.
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