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for mental conservation taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now for you. ah ah . sustainable you news ly, from berlin, a drone of salt rocks to the center of cave on monday morning. you can see clearly beyond me the devastation. this is a residential building. a 4 story building at several people are reported dead following new russian strikes on several ukrainian cities keys, mayor calls them terror attacks. also coming up for european union announces
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sanctions against top members of iran, so called morality police and response to terrans violent craft down on anti regime protest. ah, i'm the controller, it's good to have you with us explosions, roxanne b, ukrainian capital key, yet again. on monday, president vladimir zalinski accused russia of using so called kamikaze drones to attack the city according to ukrainian officials at least 3 people died. falling an attack on a residential building, authority, se russians strikes and other regions of ukraine have left several more dead and knocked out power to hundreds of towns. a bright haul from morning and keep shattered by more deadly attacks from russia. ukrainian capital woke up to
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a series of explosions early on monday morning. this residential building now a smouldering wreck was one of several strokes. at least 3 people are believed to have died. as emergency teams worked to rescue injured survivors from the rubble shocked residents waited on news of their family and neighbors. real quick came here after getting a phone call from our mother who said she was under the ramble. she said, please find someone urgently to help me. i'm buried under the ravel. we don't know if she's still under the rabble. we were told some one was taken to hospital. it might have been hurt, but we dont know. no, 900 of ukraine's government says the attacks used so called kamikaze drones made in iran. oh oh, they can loiter overhead before finding and hitting a target. surveying the damage keeps mayor vitale. plesco said moscow was
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deliberately targeting civilians. they destroyed our country. they destroyed our hometown, did they kill city allows right now and we see the error days bear up. is there a dock is drew? the cert true praise of these war? roger. good. the russians need you. brainy, resolved your granules in their why big you see below people. the attacks come just a week after russia struck key for the 1st time in several months. d, w correspondent, funny fracture reported from the aftermath of one of the attacks is unclear just how many people remain trapped here. but one message is clear, a russia is not going to let go of attacking. he had to sit in a sense, civilian indiscriminate showing that the people here are witnessing the people of keith had gotten used to a degree of normality in recent months. but these attacks have brought the
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brutality of war rushing back. it'll be a corresponding mateus billing. i told us more about the attacks on ukraine's capital. we had several explosions. the most notable damage was the residential building that was hit 3 people. as far as we know, died in there, the job seems to have flown directly into the frontal into this building and destroyed the apartments in there. might have been targeting a power plant that's nearby that would fit in the, in the pattern that we've been seeing. russia is destroying the energetic infrastructure of the country before winter. these attacks on civilians. this is the 2nd big attack on keith since last week. but we've seen these jones. we've heard that the jones were flying to its capital several times. most of them
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have been intercepted by air defense, but as we see today, 4040 drones were launched today and some of them it dw mathias building out there. ukraine says drones made an iran or used in many a rush as recent attacks. parent denies selling drones to russia, but analysts have evidence of arranging instructors, training russian soldiers to use them. here's a look at what the unmanned tools of war are, and what russia is doing with them. me, they call it the moped for its loud crude mechanical noise that can be heard from far away. the iran made sure i had 136 drone here seem hovering over odessa. but it's no joke. these drones can have devastating effects, though iran deny selling them to russia. kia says fragments of this drone shot down in southern ukraine, have iranian, as well as russian markings. the shower head is
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a series of drones made by iran. the 136 has a wingspan of 2 and a half meters and carries 40 kilograms of explosives. it's classified as a loitering munition. it can hang out for hours in the air until a target is found than it zooms in, becoming a missile that destroys itself on impact. what makes iranian drones useful to russia is that they are cheap, prevented the shot, had $136.00 can cost about $20000.00 euros each. i is the growth mm. all my the m at yahoo! negan, that in russia, flies them alone or in low altitude swarms. hoping that one or 2 will get through ukrainian air defenses, which have trouble seeing them, although several have been shot down. mm hm. ukraine is still figuring out how to deal with the threat they pose. but they will have to act fast
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. president zalinski claims that russia has ordered more than 2000 of the shot heads. earlier we spoke like a franca, she's a senior policy fellow and the european council on foreign relations and london and an expert on drones, an artificial intelligence. and we asked her whether the use of drones could be decisive in this. or i think at this point, you can see that russia is mainly using the systems to terrorize the population to destroy where it is, attack civilian infrastructure, which is gonna, you know, frustrate the, the civilian population, even more will destroy the economy. even more, all of this has an impact on the world on the direct one. but of course, you know, you can use the systems also directly on the battlefield attack trip formations, tanks, etc. so this may also play a role going forward. i would be surprised that the systems were decisive. i mean, there's really one system that's the size of in the war. but nevertheless,
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i think the number here really matters. if we really are talking about thousands and iran just keeps them coming and fresh, i can throw them on to the battle field this. yeah, this may impact the work quite a bit. of course, you know, other elements are important too. so let's not just focus on the one to the system . it's not going to the side to war. and staying with around the you has a now sanctions on tear on security forces over the death of the 22 year old woman gina martha. i mean the last month and the repression of subsequent anti government protests, a foreign ministers agree to target around so called morality police and whose hands i mean, he died as well as a cabinet minister overseeing internet blockages named officials will be subject to a visa benz an asset freezes, support for the protestors and condemnation of the brutal cracked down. the you diplomats gathered in luxembourg to send
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a strong message to iran's leadership. to day a we are making a clia that are we are taking those responsible. he use brute force against their citizens against women, against men, against teenagers, just because they want to live their life as we do, and freedom and peace for more than a month. now iran's leaders have struggled to contain protests sparked by the death of gina masa armine after she was arrested by the so called morality police. the protest quickly morphed into anti government demonstrations, act of his say some 200 people have been killed. announcing the new sanctions, the use foreign policy chief called on the round to end the violence. adding that if necessary, the block will go further. the concert adopted today, restrictive measures against 11 individuals on full entities
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targeting those link to the death of my shaminy. and to the depression of peaceful for fish and even needed, we have ready to add more names to visually. iran has vowed an immediate response to the new sanctions. in manila folders which rushed in by his behavior is unacceptable. it's meddling and our domestic affairs should animals. we don't accept this jamalia assault on with out of order to shutter must only as politicians trade accusations protest her is like these duties and centrally run, continue venting the anger at the authorities who seem unwilling to listen. so well, the sanctions be effective. i put that question to gazer. mia? she's the director of the atlantic council strategic litigation project, which is focused on accountability for human rights violations. well,
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it's certainly a welcome development, the sanctions on 15 iranian entities and individuals who are implicated and human rights violations, including the ron's morality police and it's law enforcement courses. it's very appreciated because this is the only 2nd touch set of human rights designations that b e. u has levy against the islamic republic since 2013. so human rights, lawyers and advocates have long been calling for further designations for human rights violations on top iranian leadership. and that just hadn't happened until now. are there other lever, if you would like the international community to pull to hold the iranian government accountable? yes, there's a lot that the international community can be doing right now and that the you and
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it's individual member states can be doing one is bad. member states need to immediately call a special session of the un human rights council. there needs to be a special session to discuss the ongoing human rights crisis, any iran and to discuss the setup of an accountability mechanisms that will allow for a repository to streamline the collection and preservation of evidence of violation . and to possibly issue reports on the situation. so that is something that the international community and un member states can do today if they wanted to. an additional thing that they could do is remove the islamic republic. iran of iran from the un commission on the status of women, which is the un top women's rights body. they were elected last year and they started a 4 year term in march 2022. they're going to be there till 2026,
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a country which has gender discriminatory laws on the books to the severity that the islamic republic should not be allowed to have a leader leadership position on a un body like that thing that can happen. yeah, sorry, sorry, continue. i was going to say additional thing that could happen with respect to the sanction. so we saw that there are these human right. thanks and that have been issued it's fine to free is the assets of the individuals who are implicated in these violations and who are responsible for them. but i also think that countries should start considering legislation that allows for the seizure of these assets of chronic human rights violators and transfer from perpetrators to victims. similar to what canada has done, they recently passed legislation that allows for that re purposing of assets. yecynnia,
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director of the atlantic council strategic litigation project there. and some sports news now the world's best football players have been crowned at the bologna door awards in paris. the men's prize was awarded to a frenchman counting bins. emma, who score 44 goals and 46 matches for rel, madrid, and helping the club. when the champions league and la lisa, the women's award went to spain, alexia prepaid us for the 2nd straight time. she was the top score for barcelona, and champions league finalist, last season, and byron munich star, sandy, on monday, took home a new price. the socrates award. when a one for his off the field work like building a new hospital and a new high school in his home country synagogue. and finally, spectacular themes unfolded today when a trio led by bass jump legend, frederick hogan, spread their wings above the famous taj mahal in india, reaching speeds of a 150 kilometers per hour. the sky was in their wings to dove towards the famous
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eunice go world heritage site, the river stretching below them. and they arrived with a soft landing on the golf release. up after the break, britain makes a budget you turn, but will it be enough? so con the markets, what has more on the business after people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away as a border. families playing goldman sachs in syria for these critical illness with.
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