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ah ah ah ah, this is dw live from burly rusty weapons and very little training for the front line combat. moscow is now sending newly mobilized soldiers into battle. as more signs emerge that rushes military is on the back foot in ukraine. also coming off the man on the bridge, this footage shows the moment
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a man and keith narrowly escaped the barrage of russian. as strikes, details are correspondent to day to day was like for him, changed his outlook on law class women at the forefront of a protest movement, engulfing the rock. rejecting the islamist regime hard line tactics aimed at crushing descent. and donald trump is summoned to give evidence about the storming of the us capitol. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. though mike has voted unanimously to call the former president to testify to the congressional report. ah, i'm glad of his welcome to the program. just weeks after russ impressive,
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a president vladimir putin announced a parcel military mobilization. new recruits are now arriving on the front lines in ukraine. but how well equipped are these troops to fight ukraine's forces, which appeared to be continuing their advance through russia's lines. dw killian buyer reports that while moscow may be able to enlist hundreds of thousands of civilians, it doesn't seem to be able to supply them with enough weapons, close ammunition, and even food, o. rusty weapons and squalid conditioners, loosely sure issues that will that affect them from lead. these are just some of the images that have been circulating on russian social media and telegram chats showing the things that mobilized russian men are having to deal with a tampon. do you know what it is for? you stick it in a book and it expands and stops the bleeding. had to be done with these
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pictures also from telegram allegedly show residence, bringing supplies to a military base and over subversive moscow's mobilization efforts are not going to plan soldiers or missing sleeping bags, food and medical equipment. we found groups on russian social media where relatives of russian soldiers are sharing pictures of the equipment they are sending to the front. we reached out to russian soldiers but couldn't get any to appear on camera for an interview. when asked why they were going to war, one of them replied, i'm not looking into the causes of this war. if i was mobilized, it means that my motherland needs me. i am a simple soldier. the question why and what for is not my responsibility. russian lawyer maxwell yoni, jeff says, social conditioning like this dates back to soviet times. and as part of the
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problem, and he, the end of the majority of russian people are not ready to go to war. let me go e, but there's a willingness to rely on the government's decisions. is it because there is a belief that authorities no better form seen the people don't think critically. and thus they don't understand that when the government is using them as cannon fodder looked at it, it was shamay. ah, it's been 3 weeks since russian president putin announced a partial mobilization. since then, hundreds of thousands more russian families have been drawn into the war. now russian officials say the mobilization names to draft as many as 300000 men estimated that 200000 have already been called up. many are trying to flee to avoid serving. let's take a look night where they're actually going cause it sounds. interior minister said
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more than 200000 russians have entered his country since the coal up order 3 weeks ago in georgia, the interior ministry report nearly 69000 russians arriving in the same short time period. the european union has also seen an influx of russian since put in order to spy visa restrictions that make it much more difficult to enter the you, the board agency front tech says at least 140 $4000.00 have entered both figures only show total arrivals or explaining why they troubled other countries also report an uptick in russian arrivals. mo, most noteworthy here are israel armenia and turkey sanctions and of travel restrictions mean russians faced many hurdles when trying to exit their country. and we can now speak to someone who actually managed to flee the cold up. his name is pavel, he is a russian who recently left his home country for his own safety. we're not giving
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away his full name, but we can tell you that he is in kazakhstan, right? no problem. thank you very much for joining us here on, on dw me just explain to us, why did you go, why did you leave? well 1st, because of they just told us, and i most people, any army whatsoever i didn't serve, i don't have an intention to serve in an army in the world. so and russia drafts, many people in those that are not fit to leave in more than russian cities. and so the, the spencer was briefly explain to us briefly, how hard was it for you to leave russia? ah, when i left, it wasn't as hard as the may be now, but on the other border there was
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a big traffic jam. we stayed up to 19 or 20 hours. it was several commit kilometers long and it was very cold. and during that time, so the house you live now. i'm. well, i don't know. i mean, cuz it's done. it said beautiful, great country. i never mentioned i, i will be here. ah, bugs i did want to go share some time. it sadly that it has to be dropped order in for me to, to be here. so the people are, we're responsive, very hospitable, and just great. so if you look to the future, how do you see your life developing bearing kazakhstan? i mean, this can go on for quite some time, and do you think you'll be able to return to russia? on reynold, frankly,
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i don't have any intentions are returned to russia as me and by my wife, who stays in russia still. or i love dearly and we planned to go to israel and just our plans. i moved just a bit. so israel is your ultimate goal. is it? yeah, yeah. okay. but we'll thank you very much for speaking with us. and good luck with me. right now to a tale of survival from russia's barrage of air strikes on keep. earlier this week, you may remember seeing images of a pedestrian glass bridge, a key of land, landmark, and of the blast that nearly destroyed it. our correspondent mateus billing. i met up with a man who was on that bridge at the exact moment of impact. and he had
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a very narrow escape every morning before work who hi lupita takes a walk through, keeps riverside parks across the scenic loss bridge, built a few years ago. last monday was no exception. it was an extraordinary beautiful autumn day. course. i was standing on that balcony over there yesterday of it was 18 minutes past 8 in the morning. that was the date routine launched more than 80 misses at ukraine surveillance cameras court. the moment while i was lucky, wonderful she was yes, there was standing at the other side of the bridge opposite explosion near that bench over. and the pressure away from the explosion went underneath the rocket. he just next to the bridge on the walkway in the park. 3 days later the crater,
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the rocket left has already been filled in. workers are repairing the rest of the damage. the bridge is slightly damaged and closed off to the public for now. hey, man, you're famous now. the video him on the bridge went viral gradient to view report. wish you a guardian angel harness says he has recovered well from the show. but also vincent just started value lash more. he understand that you need to leave every day to its fullest and not to put things off until later. mid. glad that. in the 4th you, sir, for ever. just after the bloss, he went to his office like any other j. u watching d. w. news still to come. the panel investigating the attack on the u. s. capital
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votes to subpoena donald trump for testimony. how likely is the former president to comply? let's have look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the well today. the union of nigerian university lecturer says it has suspended an 8 month long strike over paid over $2000000.00 students have been unable to study and many of them have been taken to the streets to protest against the lecturers. walcott, in the molly, at least 11 people were killed and dozens injured. when a bus hit an explosive device in the central region of mop tape, the government has been fighting a g. hardest insurgency there for years. that has claimed thousands of lives. what are the day as an lebanese president, this michelle i own, says he has accepted a maritime borders agreement with israel levitt and will regain hundreds of square
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kilometers of dispute a territory in the mediterranean sea, including several offshore gas fields. the deal was broke it by the united states of the last 4 weeks. white spreads strikes and heated protests have rocked. iran authorities have cracked down hard rights group said more than 200 people have been killed in clashes with police and thousands have been detained. the unrest started when this young woman died, while in the custody of the morality. police woman was 22 year old gina masa, meaning from iran's kurdish region. she was arrested for not complying with strict rules on wearing a headscarf. and now she's become the face of the protest movement that seen thousands of women take to the streets. and women have been at the forefront of these anti government protest, rejecting the repressive policies of iran's hard line islamic leadership. and
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despite police shooting live rounds at them, their protests have only grown in size and passion. come south south side of shopping, sent in the hut of the hidden police and managed to disperse a group of demonstrators. some were isolated and arrested. also into head on passes by try in vain to protect a young demonstrator who was facing an arrest police pull him to the ground, threatening his help as with pointed weapons regardless of the risks, the protest against the law mc leadership in iran are continuing according to reports protests took place and at least 19 cities in iran on wednesday. the repeated chance death to the dictator protests are said to be particularly violent in the province of kurdistan. eye witness said, police and militia were targeting demonstrators with life, ammunition activists reported for dest. tuesday night alone,
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this would raise the number of victims to more than 200 among them 20 children and young people. iranian president abraham at a c at a conference in casa austin with russian president putin and turkish president ad dawn. repeat at the official narratives. this guide is over, the protest are being controlled by foreign countries enact gotta pay in our community since the americans have failed with her policy of sanctions and militarization nash, washington and his allies are now resorting to a policy of destabilization for him. you know, i am all the iranian to dish, or he has announced even harsher punishments against demonstrators. thousands are set to have already been detained without legal assistance. lawyers who are protesting against this and take it on were dispersed with tear gas. at least 4 of them were arrested and jeremy, the student now is the ws. just wanted to as a trophy whose travel to iran and reported from iran, extensively a terrace up all we see in getting to know everything that is currently happening
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in iran. now i'm sure we're not because taking pictures or filming, even if it's only with a smartphone, is a huge risk for anyone in iran at the moment. and if you're caught doing that in a situation like this one, you'll be beaten and jailed or worse. and then even if you've done so publishing, it is also a challenge because sending it to somebody or uploading it on social media is also dangerous. and it's hard given the fact that there still internet shutdowns all over the country, especially for example, in iran's curtis regions. which have turned into a major protest top in the last couple of weeks. and then even if you've achieved all of that, it has to make its way into international news coverage. and that's also not always happening because it's hard to verify these videos. and there are no correspondence on the grounds, i'm pretty sure we haven't seen the full scale of both the protests and the crack down on them because with the www is also very careful. in fact checking and we can't just publish anything. teresa, the protest don't seem to have a central leader, but women are playing a major role. they're fed up with
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a society where they're right so severely restricted. let's have a closer look at how and where exactly before coming back to you to this is what outraged looks like in iran. people who feel they have nothing left to lose the daring imprisonment or worse. many disagree strongly with the government rules on dress for women and that someone had to die for breaking them in my opinion that they should remove the he job altogether. anyone who likes it can we're at. and anyone who doesn't, doesn't need to iran is a religious state and the official interpretation of shia islam relies on a fundamentalist view of women's and men's roles. women are required to dress modestly. that includes covering their hair at all times and public. this is a core value of iranian law since the revolution in 1979 child custody and divorce
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settlements favor man who can also prohibit their wives from working in certain professions. women are not allowed to leave the country without their husbands permission, women receive far less inheritance when a parent dies than do their brothers. and they faced discrimination in inheriting their husbands estates as well. the iranian government does not seem poised to change discriminatory laws, but rather the senior melissa have blamed the west for the protest movement. but that hasn't stopped and widespread chances, woman life freedom that have been ringing out across the country. or is that even if women are largely leading these anti government protest men have also joined in? does that surprise you? no, not really. because the japanese, the discrimination against women in general is not the only reason why iranians and
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especially young iranians have had enough of the islamic republic. it's a lack of human rights in general. and most people protesting now were born long after the revolution in 1970. and they, they can see on social media how people their age live in other areas of the world . and they want the same thing for themselves. so they don't want to be denied freedoms and opportunities by the old men that are ruling them at the moment. especially if you consider the fact that the children and grandchildren of these old men themselves mostly live in the west. so they enjoy the freedoms iranians in iran cannot. and that's why not only men, but also other groups of join the protests, iraq and minorities, for example, lawyers, workers, many groups. and that's why i protest, i now feel that this time it could work out and they could succeed. now your performances are expected to approve a new set of sanctions against iran. amanda, do you think that you has been to so so far? well, apart from condemnation and symbolic or moral support, just so far,
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we haven't seen much from the european union like cutting your hair in public for example. and, and that's also true for germany who will be demos on the streets of berlin for example. and if so, it was mostly iranian living in exile, protesting and not people from germany or european countries, mostly. and i'm sure protest as will be watching closely what kind of sanctions the european union will agree on. if it's sanctions that actually target and hit the people in power who are responsible for the human rights violations, or if its ordinary iranians, again, who has mostly been paying the price for sanctions against iran in the past. thank you very much. in the united states, the congressional committee investigating the storming of the capitol as issued a legal summons to former president donald trump. to testify on january 6th last
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year, his supporters swarmed. the building as lawmakers met their to declare joe biden, the winner of the presidential election. now the panel wants to find out what role donald trump really played. he must be accountable and is here by directed the vote was unanimous form a u. s. president. donald trump is to provide documents and testify under oath here in connection with a capital riot capital we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. and every american is entitled to those answers. so we can act now to protect our republic. ah, on january 6th, 2021. following trump's defeat in the 2020 presidential election, a mob of his supporters attacked the capital. forcing lawmakers into hiding
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new video footage, released by the committee, shows how speaker nancy pelosi sheltering with leaders from both parties and following the cares on television. wages in your home as long as they're just breaking down to jim, i believe they said somebody was shy, it's just was just horrendous administration. donald trump mocked the committee on his social media website. happens in the future. the committee is a total bust that has only served to further divide our country, which by the way, is doing very badly a laughing stock all over the world. trump is expected to challenge the subpoena in the courts. a process that is certain to extend beyond the life of the special committee set to end this year
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in india winter is approaching and with the cold months comes the smoke season in daily every year. but toxic cocktail of car exhaust fumes, industrial emissions, and smoke from garbage and crop burning descends on the capital. a government is now redoubling its efforts to deal with a small but many residents who can afford it. simply move out of the city at the buck of allah village, located in the border area of tele, loses you come up with one of its residents. sarwich conwell, if teaching women how to use an e, q i, on an air quality index monitor. she was trained in using the monitor by an n g o, which specializes in empowering women in poor communities called mailer housing trust. now a member of the n g o, she has been named the e q i, ambassador of her neighbourhood. many women who live here work as vegetable vendors on the streets or as laborers at construction sites. and they are all impacted by
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the cities, winter pollution levels. then remember this evolution and dell is getting worse, but yet you become especially bad in the past 4 to 5 years. many people develop health problems. i myself find it difficult to breathe and my eyes burned for me. i don't step out of the house aware that the area where she lives frequently gets neglected by the authorities. so raj is trying to train those around her to take matters in their own hands. she's showing them how to use a deli government, apt to file a complaint about the illegal dumping of beats in their neighborhood to the bone after the trash is often set on fire. adding greatly to the pollution deli bears. the blunt of severe and hazardous h u i levels every winter season, pushing the city into taking new measures. the deli government has come up with a 15 point winter action plan, which includes setting up a team of volunteers to raise awareness. does mitigation prevention of open burning
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of beef and enforcing measures already in place with respect to regular emissions. while experts say that the they're all welcome steps. the ad that there needs to be more focus on enforcement on the ground and fitted than engagement. as part of the action plan, a green war room has also been set up by the state and women, ministry, comprising of experts, scientists, and engineers. their task is to monitor real time e q i data pollution hotspots in the city and instruct relevant departments to take action. the complaints and requests filed on the daily green app. the one that said was used are also looked at here, sitting here, the government will be able to bell right now. where does the pollution coming from? is it coming from vehicles? is it coming from parks? is it coming from 2 wheeler's 3 wheelers, or is it coming from burning of garbage? so this will help us this winter, big even more concrete actions surcharge and the women in her neighborhood
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definitely want action taken. beautiful or not is there needs to be a lot more of an action on the ground. often these measures are limited to just people are becoming the sort of cali cogs on. we'll come by, you said or talk to the training will help everyone take their own personal preventive measures to protect themselves from the harm the winter pollution can course. in the meantime, they're all breathing themselves for the change of weather. a new documentary film about the jailed wiki league's founder julian sanchez getting his german premier berlin. he tucker follows santa's father's quest to free his son as he battled us, demands for his extradition. ah, supporters for julian assange gather in london to show solidarity? ah, he has strong support from those who are committed to press freedom, not least,
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his former lawyer now his wife question that this is an enormous, monumental injustice of a man was being persecuted by the authorities were using the course of powers of the state in order to try to punish him for doing the right thing in the journalist editor and acted as to founded wiki leaks and who was behind major league, including u. s. army intelligence during the iraq war is now at the center of the news story . ithaca, a documentary focusing on a sanchez father, john shipped, and his fight for his release is receiving its german premier while a sanchez kept in a high security prison in the u. k. one awaiting extradition to the u. s. where he may yet stand trial for espionage. the film has some high profile contributions and the intensity of a very personal story. we're here, mrs. only come about because we have a child who is she gonna give you my if the
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film explores family barnes and it's use of press freedom for against the backdrop of a song, she is restricted movement from ac legos, london, embassy and 2010. to his arrest and incarceration in the u. k. jail in 2019. where he is now a waiting for an uncertain future and that's it from me and the same ah. with
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to the point of strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective. the most severe a russian missile strikes in months half if you're creating the targets, including critical infrastructure for water and energy. while these nuclear threat continues to loom on to the point we ask russian missile attacks on ukraine. how
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oh, i have been pregnant. i have been beaten. i have been sick, a straight it because we tried to to show dory of face mafia all over the world. environmentalists are in danger. the enemy, roofless corporations corrupted government agencies and criminal curtails. targeted environmentalists in danger starts october 29th on d. w. with the most severe russian missile attacks in months have hit ukraine. the targets bridges, roads, and most importantly, electricity and water supplies. nuclear power plants as well as homes and even playgrounds civilian infrastructure. this is for tele ation. the kremlin claims accusing ukrainian intelligence of being behind the attack on the bridge between antics crimea and.

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