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[000:00:00;00] ah ah this is the w use life from berlin, condemnation and sanctions, as russia claims victory and it's so cold referendums. pasco installed officials came up to 909 percent of voters in fort ukrainian regions want to join russia, ukraine and its western allies project the results in pledge, a top response. european leaders blame sabotage for 3 leaks, spewing gas into the baltic sea scientists detect explosions along russia's north stream pipelines. moscow says it also,
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one passes an international safe abortion day activists race. the alarm about the thousands of women dying from pregnancy, terminations we meet the health work is trying to keep abortion safe and reduce the stigma. also, lights out in cuba, the island is left without power to hearken, e and milk south electricity grid. now florida is bracing for the strengthening storm. ah, i been visible and welcome you, crane and its western allies have rejected the results of so called referendums, held in several russian occupied regions. moscow installed officials in for you credit regions say between 87 and 99 percent of residents voted yes to being annexed into russia. the united states is planning a un resolution condemning the ballot is a sham,
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ukraine's president is bound to defend all his country's territory and force russia out of the occupied so much. once again, russia seems poised to take over neighboring territory, illegally. moscow says the referendums, unoccupied ukraine reflect the voice of the people, and that they say they want to become russian. ukraine in its allies, say the votes are nothing more than a pretext for expansion. there are also fears that russia would try to press men in the regions into military service to fight against keith's forces. ukraine's president says he's not going to let that happen. it's always provo, this further attempt to annex ukrainian territory means there is nothing more to talk about with the president of russia. i shall audit fishy leveled in with you. we will act to protect our people in the henderson region in this, appalachia region in don bass, in the currently occupied areas of the heart of cape region and in crimea. if
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colonel rushes annexation of crimea and 2014, was preceded by referendum, much like the one that just ended unconstitutional, announced mir days before voting began and carried out in a war zone. in the presence of armed soldiers, most countries don't recognize russian control of crimea. western allies say the same will apply to the 4 regions where the latest sham referendums took place. here, at the u. n, the u. s. promised to make russia pay if it tries a repeat of crimea, the united states will never recognize any territory. russia attempts to seize or allegedly annex as anything other than part of ukraine. we reject russia's actions unequivocally. and we will continue to work with our allies, partners and like minded to impose cost on russia and to provide historic amounts
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of support for ukraine. but international condemnation hasn't stopped moscow's ambitions and ukraine. vladimir putin has even threatened to use nuclear weapons to defend territory. he claims his part of russia at this point, only he knows where that imaginary border lies. alexander hook is the former principal deputy chief monitor of the o s. c e special monitoring mission to ukraine. you've worked in the luanda scan done yet, so regions. is there any way these claims of a landslide victory for russia and the circle referendums reflects the will of the people who live there? good morning, i what happened in the last few days in these regions of ukraine is over a fiction and a very obscene fiction that these, in which viewers are invited to suppose that victims of atrocities committed by the russian forces might slide if the perpetrators of them i do believe
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that the strip for what happened and what will happen has been bricked in a long time ago last year said before what happened in 2014, i was probably the precursor of what you know my seem to be unfold in these 4 areas will make up 50 percent of the ukrainian total, so we'll ukrainians from these annex regions now be conscripted to fight against their own countrymen. russia certainly will make sure that those areas studied vill consider us russia, which of course does not correspond with ukraine and international law will serve their own purposes and they will seek any manpower they can find to defense these areas as they have already. ready indicated they would do. i would, however, also suggest that any ukrainian leaving in rush and occupy the areas that may have
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put a cross on this paper has done so to survive. not to support these ambitious a claims by russia. what happens now that these regions a part of russia, according to moscow, if ukrainian forces do attack i cannot read their heads and the plans of what credit the kremlin my do. ukraine has all the right to defend its territory that remained its territory after these illegal actions that russia took. as i mentioned before, international law and ukrainian law clearly say that will happen is illegal. russia may use, however, this as a pretext to up its defense. and will claim that the areas are roughened territory and therefore can escalate the conflict further lives. the leaks martin escalation in the war on ukraine. each chief also the ponder line has pledged the strongest
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possible response to any deliberate disruption of energy infrastructure gas bubbles . channing the baltic, see this video from denmark's military shows thousands of cubic meters of fuel flowing from a pipeline, at least 70 meters below sea level. the, on the see pipelines node stream one and 2 link russia and germany. the 3 red dots mock, the places where leaks were detected, even though the pipelines are not currently delivering russian gas to europe. they all still full of fuel off to the pressure in the pipeline dropped earlier this week. the operators said that suggested actual damage to the on the c pipes. some european leaders say that damage was no accident. the order sounds good. we have swedish intelligence, but we also have received information from denmark. and based on this,
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we concluded that this is probably a deliberate act. it is probably a case, a sabotage. they also told anthro ago met sabotaged. it still not clear what caused the problems on the pipeline pulse of which were constructed just a few years ago. but sweden has launched a preliminary probe to find out if the system was intentionally attacked if it is confirmed, that's clearly in owen's interest. um, now my understanding is the lease will not have a significant impact on yours energy resilience. and what's critical is that we are working day and day out both on a short term basis in a long term basis to address energy security for of, for europe. the u. s. as long warned that europe, his 2 dependents on russian gas and gas leaks and the baltic sea overshadowed the launch of a different project to secure supply denmark components. leaders who had
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a polish facility, part of a project to transport norwegian gas via denmark to poland, to replace russian supplies. the ruptured gnawed stream pipelines partly owned by rushes. biggest gas producer. the kremlin has also suggested foul play. she just near jay's creature near them, no option can be ruled out right now. it's clear that there is damage to the pipeline, so we can't exclude any version of events regarding the reason for this, you know, before the results of the official investigation, you slithering these creatures which broke through them with the accusations of sabotage. the suspicions over who is to blame a ratcheting up tensions between russia and its european neighbors. earlier we asked the energy analyst me how could he can, whether he believes the pipeline leaks were caused by sabotage?
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yes, definitely. it was summer tires, as far as the wind stand and b explosions and ruptures in the biplanes. that card all the same old, same old dangerously. but the problem is to determine who is to blame if well, of the investigators the race pieces over the wire. blaine, and the see the holes in the pipes, well have edges point in the words inside the pipe, then it was an explosion for him. i will cite a made by some maybe some of those group or some a and under water equipment which was to explore those pipelines. or if we see that the explosions occurred inside the pipes, or then it was gus brom gasper. i could easily send well sounds and which of the
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technicians called the big well a sand it in the pipe to a specific point and then headed. it exploded because gasper oil, you definitely the company, the benefits from the explosions. because you've got a well, a show as to the world. does that the decrease or the munition of gas supply was caused by some forest, mysore, some well, circumstances that are beyond the will of gas pearl then gas program is not going to pay the penalty for breaking contracts. and the failure to deliver this as us or you go my guess. let's have a look at some other stories making use. saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon has been named prime minister, a post traditionally held by the king. the princes already seen as the kingdoms the factory ruler, but his father officially remains monarch mob,
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been salman previously served as defense minister in cabinet. in iran, they have been new protests against the death of a woman in police. custody rallies is now being held in dozens of cities across the islamic republic. money died while in detention for violating a run strict dress code. the ranch human rights group based no ways is at least 76 people have been killed by security forces protests over the death of a meanie after she was detained by the morality police having a profound impact on a rating. it's around the world. he w sports visited to professional athletes from iran who now live in germany with family members among those protesting on the streets back home. they say the iran regimes information blackout is causing distress. ah, iran is rebelling,
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but some iranians are stuck on the sidelines. a it could have been me and massa may needs play with them. but i'd have similar experiences in iran when i went to practice at the university on the morality police mistreated me in the same way. that's why the man paris, if are shady and costs for our metaphor, no jobs are professional taekwondo athletes. originally from iran, they fled the regime 3 years ago. the internet is what connects them to family and friends. but the regime blacked out internet connections last week. now messages don't reach home her. oh whoa, whoa. when it some was seldom baja. when i was lost in touch with my sister, she told me that my family took to the streets this fighting for freedom them the police beat up my sister, her hands were bleeding. i'm so worried for our shady, one second place in taekwondo at the 2010 asian games. but now she and partner
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made the point to john are so consumed by any news that slips out of iran. that not even sports takes their mind off of things. in berlin for shady trans kids in taekwondo, but doesn't want to upset them. and that little man, i just told the kids, the practice that a lot is happening in iran. i didn't want to go into details to get some letters from wasn't what remains for them are demonstrations the refugees join in germany and social media. oh, man for that on file at my follow isn't just from iran has been there international . i'm glad that for the 1st time the world is hearing app please. for freedom was holl, i'm kid quillen doing you and i have anymore. so the more that is because for them the fight against the regime in iran just went into another round today is international, safe abortion day. a call to action for access to safe pregnancy,
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terminations for women and girls around the world. in nigeria, abortion is only legal when a woman's life is at risk, no exceptions for unwanted pregnancies. all right victims, still abortions are common and many a dangerous the physical and psychological damage can run deep, wanting some view as may find the next report up saying on the may was 15 when her mother died. she went to leave with her uncle. a pastor, he raped her. constantly. she's had eat abortions. oh, from an trained providers. that's all right, so us scheduling a late as well, like i was scared. that may be, this practice is might damage my will, but something else scared that and my dad to process it on to
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noon. the amount of teeth i had for myself. i for so long. i, he, then, myself, i won't dorothy domains around the crisis shelter for women like lena, me, she is a wilma, an activist champion, and a brother unpopular cause access to see of abortions for all over 6000. we many major anti analysts from abortion complications. there is no official dieter, but medical experts see most deaths result from unsafe abortions. you ad hockey for access to receive abortions to women and girls in nigeria also knew in fully world that a lot of people will not agree with your position. so why do you advocate for that abortions are needed in the cases of rape. you don't force people who have the ritz, the have been exposed to the trauma to keep pregnancies arising from rip,
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we have high levels of suicides, you know, from people were forced to keep pregnancies from room on our watch list. now majority of the people on suicide watch a my nose as part of our activism and she and has to have a producing of social media campaign to help women learn about safe abortions. to aim to rich women without much access to reproductive health. when i see children carrying pregnancies to tend to have no business, you know, carrying pregnancies and then we're looking for people to fix that. we can give birth as a minor. she wanted an abortion, but couldn't access one. the birth caused catastrophic damage to her body. 2 years later, she still hasn't healed completely. i give it again and but then we had to chords down to the end and the babysitting still didn't come out so they had to pull her
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out. after about a week in the nurses on that somewhere on the open, so the hudson had to close it back, move them say a few pin devs on 20 few each. aaron, that state law or the stairs would have happened if i if i had that wish on service, i would have written my exam. i feel like somehow my legacy at the pause the debate in nigeria continues whether to allow abortions, legally. one thing that many i agree on is that the laws haven't stopped women from getting abortions. instead, most end up in the hands of mom professionals put in their lives at risk or pro choice activists to highlighting the risks of unsafe abortions and restrictive laws on international safe abortion day. as i mentioned, globally 3 in 10 pregnancies and in induced abortion each year,
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adding up to $73000000.00 terminations. according to the international federation of gynecology, around 45 percent of all abortions are unsafe, carried out by people lacking the skills and or not conforming to minimal medical standards. women who are most at risk live in developing countries. 97 percent of unsafe abortions take place in these countries. resolving had 7000000 women a year being treated in hospital for complications unsafe abortions account for up to 13 percent of maternal deaths. even though they're largely preventable. the boy remains illegal in the philippines and is highly stigmatized. and a santos is dw corresponded there. and a what is the situation for women and girls in the philippines? the philippines has one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world. all right, there is no clear exceptions for accessing a safe abortion, even in cases of rape incest,
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or if the pregnancy endangers the life of the pregnant person. so under the scenario there are pregnant people will, will risk fines or imprisonment for trying to access safe abortion and not only the pregnant person, but also the health care provider who helps them. now, all of this results in maternal deaths that are related to complications because of unsafe abortion. advocates estimate that there are about 3 pregnant people who die every day due to complications related to unsafe abortions, and these are preventable deaths. so what are the barriers to abortion? health care? well currently you know, there's already the lack of access to a comprehensive sex education and also if you can't afford it, birth control is also highly restricted. so can you imagine been not lack of information and lack of access to birth control services. and on top of that, you know this, this of this abortion being prohibited also contributes not only to the stigmatization,
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but also this climate of fear. i have interviewed pregnant people who have reported being shamed, being harassed by many health care professionals when they need to access post abortion care. in terms of like when you suffer from a miscarriage, for example, or any other type of research where you might need safe abortion access. tell it, tell us more about the stigma in both. i believe it's a very conservative society, but also, i mean when you look at the numbers we're talking about life and death, not just all the non born baby, but the life and death of so many women. right. well, you don't, the w h o recognizes abortion as a health care intervention that is necessary. and when carried out properly, it's actually a safe and simple procedure. but we can't even bring ourselves to talk about this as a safe health care intervention because of the highly stigmatized and fearful environment
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. just try to imagine been that you were a pregnant person or as a woman might need to access abortion, like one in for women around the world will need to access abortion throughout their life time. or you can't do that because of this culture of fear and just the the prospect of not only being fine but imprisoned for accessing what should be a safe and necessary health care intervention a santos thank you very much for bringing us up to date to this about the situation there in the philippines. appreciated. thank you. then let's look at some of the other stories we're following for you. this, our 16 major wolf street firms have agreed to pay $1800000000.00 in fines of offense. used to keep electronic records of important communications. bank of america, don't you? bank, goldman sachs and others use personal phones, text messages and other means to discuss financial information without hearing to record keeping regulations. typhoon no rule has made landfill in vietnam,
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bringing heavy rainfall and wind speeds of above a 100 kilometers an hour. airport schools and offices have been closed and over 200000 people, evacuated forecasters of board of land slides and serious flooding. i reckon ian as knocked out jupiter's entire electricity system leaving the country of 11000000 people in the dark. she was electricity provider says work is underway to restore power harrigan. ian is now heading for the southern united states residence in florida or preparing for what could be one of the strongest storms to hit in years. plunged into darkness in the wake of hurricane ian gibbons in havana and all across the country were left without electricity. after the country's entire power grid collapse, following the category 3 storm western cuba took the brunt of the hurricane. on it with the storm,
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pounding the region for more than 5 hours. many residence had been left with next to nothing. okay, come on with terrified to see what we have here. we don't even know what to do. everything has been shattered. i said, look at the state of the meeting on the on it tobacco farms in the western, penner del rio region where much of the tobacco, cuba is iconic and economically important. cigars is produced, have been devastated. it was disastrous. it's now been like this before, but sometimes harkins passed through here, but none of this magnitude destroyed our houses or tobacco drawing hundreds of farms, the fruit trees, everything while cuba tries to repair the storms. damage here in florida residents preparing for its arrival with the harken expected to make landfall late on wednesday. up to 3 meters of storm surge is
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expected. leaving those near the coast particular leave hon. pay my health and can you imagine where a 100 meters from the beach some we're trying to take precautions left. the damage is unavoidable because a hurricane that comes out with such force will cause damage. but we're trying our best. we'll see you as president joe biden has declared a state of emergency in florida and some, 2 and a half 1000000 people are under evacuation orders. the government has prepared huge amounts of fuel water meals and emergency personnel to try and mitigate. what looks likely to be a full blown disaster and a little bit of uplifting used to finish on portuguese football legend luis, fee go once name, the best player on the planet has elevated his game, literally, to an altitude of over 6100 meters. he did it on one of those 0 gravity,
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airplanes that go way up and then way down in a hurry is particular cruise made for what the guinness book of records says is the highest altitude game of football on a parabolic flight. pico help, pull together this high flying, stung with other ex prose from the middle east, europe and latin america. a reminder of the top story we're following. the european union chief says sabotage is responsible for gas leaks from the north stream pipelines between russia and germany. scientists detected explosions in the baltic sea before lakes. thick round, full close up with a look at rising patriotism in ex soviet states. i main fizzle and i'll have more woke useful you next out
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