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ah, helping the environment while breaking down menstrual taboos 19 minutes on d w ah ah, this is detailed news live from berlin, new devastation in the center of keith, at least for di, one an apartment building is reduced to rubble. mayor calls it a terror attacked by russia in crane blames a rainy and made drones and president, a lot of mere zalinski says the strikes are continuing. also on the program the you
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and answer sanctions against top members of iran, so called morality police in response to tay runs violent crack down on anti regime protests. ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. this morning. ukrainians are picking through the rubble of a new round of deadly russian airstrikes in the capital key and the northeastern sumi region. this time it was slow moving but deadly drones that evaded air defenses, killing at least 4 people in atl residential building. a team of journalists and security guards run for cover. ah, they've spoke to the head of batteries to shoot it down
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before it can strike. but it's too late. with this is the destruction. the drones left behind. one side of an apartment block reduced to rubble. among those killed in the attack was a pregnant woman. a week after russia renewed its attacks on the capital. the air strikes have already become a new normal for some key residence. but a simple and you'll, a blog shall last monday was scary this week. but now it's like we're used to rehearse la air rights every day slime. we wake up, look at social media to see what's going on. and so this morning we woke up and after 10 minutes or so of alarm, we heard the 1st explosion while of the warrior for the show of good and life in
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the capital goes on despite the looming threat on there which arises, avoid the iran, i feel really bad. i have 2 children in our morning started very loudly phone numbers because the area where we live near the train station was hit because of out of what was pretty close out of water. but after the air raid was finished, i had to go to my job. this was done a little believe that's i drive to my work, but there was an air raid. again, that is the washer. i'm trying to stay close to a shelter, but i'm still outside. so it's been a while. while previous russian attacks on keith were mostly missile strikes. this latest assault was carried out by what appeared to be iranian made so called kamikaze drones. in his nightly arrest, the ukrainian president followed him as the lensky said, the ukrainian army managed to shoot down 37 of the drain social mission. and that aside from the capital of $25.00, other areas of the country were hit. iran has denied supplying drains to russia,
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but cools of mounted for sanctions. while protestors gathered outside the iranian embassy and keep for a silent vigil to make clear who they hold accountable for the strikes that have brought back fear to their city. while ukraine says drones made in iran were used in many of rushes, recent attacks to iran, denies selling drones to russia. but analysts have evidence of iranian 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. they call it the moped for its loud crude, mechanical noise that can be heard from far away. the iran made shall had 136 drone here seen hovering over odessa. but it's no joke. these drones can have devastating effects, though iran deny selling them to russia. kiev says fragments of this drone shot
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down in southern ukraine have iranian, as well as russian markings. the shower head is 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, and the shower had $136.00 costs about $20000.00 euros each and the growth the new gathering. 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. the ukraine is still figuring out how to deal with the threat they pose. but they will
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have to act fast presidents lensky claims that russia has ordered more than 2000 of the shower head. well, earlier we spoke to a leak of franco. she's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations in london, and an expert on drones and artificial intelligence. and we asked her whether the use of thrones could be decisive in this war. i think at this point you can see it at rushes mainly using the system to, to terrorize the population to destroy or it is attack civilian infrastructure, which is going to frustrate the, the civilian population, even more will destroy the economy. even more, all of this has an impact on the world on other direct one. but of course, you know, you can use the systems also directly on the battlefield, attack, troop formation, tangs, etc. so this may also play play a role going forward. i would be surprised if the systems were the $56.00. i mean,
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there's really one system that's the size of in the war. but nevertheless, i think the number of really matter is if we really are talking about thousands and iran just keeps them coming and rush, i can throw them on onto the battlefield. 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 one to the system. it's not going to decide to war. that was o rica, frank, a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. right, well let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. state controlled media in russia report the death toll and a war playing crash has risen to 13. a russian fighter plane reportedly crushed into a residential building in the port town of yates, near ukraine, setting these structure ablaze. russians at russia's defense ministry says the crash was closed, caused by an engine. in
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a major prisoner swapped with russia, more than a 100 ukrainian women have returned home. most are ukrainian soldiers. some are from the as of style steel works in my you pull which was under siege weeks. a 110 russians were sent back in exchange. germany is to keep its 3 remaining nuclear power plants, operational until mid april, next year. chances are all sholtes announced the move aimed at combating a potential energy shortage. it comes after days of debate about how many plants should stay online and for how long germany has long planned to face nuclear power . for langan author, she had car room, not a like ha, has one the 2022. booker prize for his 2nd novel. the 7 moons molly anita, the book, tells the story of a gay photographer who strives to expose the horrors of war even after his down the
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prestigious award comes with a monitoring prize. inspiring. the european union has an, an sanctions on to ron security forces over the death of the 22 year old woman, gina mass armine last month. and the repression of subsequent to anti government protests in you foreign minister is agreed to target iran, so called morality police. i mean he died while in their custody. they, along with cabinet ministers, an overseeing internet blockages will be subject to you visa bands and asset freezes. support for the protesters and condemnation of the brutal crack down the you, diplomats gathered in luxembourg to send a strong message to iran's leadership. to day a, we are making a clia that are we are taking those responsible use, brutal force against their citizens against women, against men,
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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 to consider that day to day restrictive measures against 11 individuals on 4 entities targeting those link to the death or miesha mini and to the repression of peaceful for dish. and you needed we have,
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i did to add more names to this latest. iran has vowed an immediate response to the new sanctions in warner, after such, rushed by his behavior is unacceptable. it's meddling in our domestic affairs city and we don't accept this. joe. money is not on with double duty. shudder must only as politicians trade accusations protest her like these students and centrally run, continue venting the anger at the authorities who seem unwilling to listen. so will the ease, sanctions be effective? we put that question to get to nia. she's the director of the atlanta cancel strategic litigation project, which is focused on accountability for human rights violations. well, it's certainly a welcome development. these 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
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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. the senior director of the atlantic council strategic litigation project speaking. well, one of the world's leading global health conferences is underway here in berlin. the world health summit is an annual event that focuses on urgent issues in health care. one of them is fighting a tiny past that kills hundreds of thousands of people annually. they may be tiny, but they kill more humans every year than any other animal on the planet. by some estimates around
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a 1000000 people annually die from the pathogens that mosquitoes can transmit and around half or more of those deaths are directly linked to one illness in particular. malaria, which is caused by a parasite that multiplies in red blood cells. the blood sucking insects that can carry the disease have so far been limited by temperature and conditions to a wide band spanning the tropics world wide. many scientists believe climate change is now causing that band to widen. the vast majority of malaria cases occur in sub saharan africa where the disease is particularly devastating for young children. a lot of progress has been made in the fight against malaria here in the last couple of decades. much of it due to the distribution of mosquito nets and the targeted use of insecticides. but there's still a long way to go and places like this lake region in kenya, see of the cost of treating malaria is very high return. they tell you there's no
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medication, so you have to go and buy it at the kenneth, and you don't have enough money. most of us simply can pay the price in some parts of pakistan. malaria has also historically been an ongoing problem, but the recent calamitous flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains and melting glaciers and the region has led to a spike and cases of the disease. as flood waters were sea. they provide a perfect environment for disease carrying mosquitoes to breed last year. the w h o estimated malaria caused around 800 deaths in the country. this year. it will likely be many more. if you deflect, darrell been sug, arise in whatever disease like your malaria, gastro, i'm doing. most of the bishop are killing. i'm dead that pregnant of human medications can help treat the disease,
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but the long term goal is to develop good vaccines from malaria. so far, just one has been endorsed by the w h o, but it's less effective than many experts. what like more promising candidates are in the pipeline, however, and could be rolled out as early as next year. all right, that's it. you're up to date coming up. next is doc film with shaking up the art world. how f t's are changing the game. i'm problem on any us from me on the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care. i'll see you very soon with i have been said, i have been beat that because we try to to show 30 of face mafia all over the world . environmentalists are in danger. the enemy ruthless corporations, corrupt government, h.

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