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ensure the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of you to record breaking sites on google maps, youtube and now also in book form ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin rights group. se protesters in iran, a risking torture, and even death. tens of thousands gathered here in the german capital in solidarity with ron's people. iranian security forces make more rest as the demonstrations enter a 6 week. also coming up,
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italy swears in its 1st for right leader since world war 2, ga maloney also becomes rome's 1st female prime minister. ah and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. we begin with a mass rally here in berlin, in support of the protests in iran, demonstrators, we're calling for justice and freedom for the iranian people and sanctions on the regime in tehran. police say 80000 people have turned out a women's collective lead the march from berlin's landmarked victory column, proclaiming solidarity with oppressed women in iran. as the unrest in iran enters a 6 week, security forces have made some more wretch. ah, the latest adoption of anger in it on,
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in foot is recorded on friday. hundreds of angry protestors in the city of the head on jaunt debt to the dictator. in jefferson's to ayatollah khomeini, this time the public's leader, the wave of public descend, tripping it on in the week of the debt of gina martha, a meaning violent police custody is highly unusual. in this, for dest, from the capitals they had on a man, has claimed a billboard to speak of 50. the ad says the earth bears gold. he is writing and plastic steel, the cord, it on invoices outside the country, like the national council of resistance of it on have been stepping up their own protests such as this one in brussels. close to where you need us. we're holding a duty summit asking that european community to run you over a union childers on their tones, warner in your resume and what they are in, in pin the last union to seize any wrong or asking regime change. they don't want
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any appeasement committees regime in an address to the un security council, the suite, the u. s. me, it's nuclear. the eyes of the entire world are on iran right now. courageous and brave iranians from across society. women and men are protesting the death of masa. i'm mary. they are protesting the fact that she was killed by the rainy and morality police for the crime of being a woman. but it on has warned western governments not to interfere with him. uranian demon are smart, then educated, dedicated and patriotic, and or their of their rights. they also understand how to engage with the government in a peaceful and constructive manner in order to advance their rights. therefore, we advise those western states that they are not to require to act as guardians or caretakers of iranian v. men or speak on their behalf,
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yet speak on their behalf. is what many of those protesting want given the steel of the challenge? the faith in standing up to the autocracy which has used their country for more than 40 years. giorgio maloney has been sworn in as italy's 1st women prime minister and its 1st for right leaders since world war 2. maloney's brothers of italy party one last month's election but needed support from other right wing parties to form a government georgia maloney is sworn in by the italian president, sergio mac corolla. yes, let a good. i swear to be loyal to the republic, to faithfully respect its constitutions, it slows and to exercise my role in the exclusive interest of the nation. 45 year old maloney takes office says italy's 1st woman prime minister,
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her deputy and foreign minister is antonio ta jani. part of silvio berlusconi is conservative force. so italiano, everybody got a 2nd deputy prime ministers, mateus saw vini, head of the populous lake, of partying fielding, and that is it. some ministries have new names reflecting the political makeup of the coalition. there is now a ministry of family and births and another for agriculture and food sovereignty. suggesting a more nationalist approach towards the european union. the police, looking at these names in the political language, it's clear there is a swing to a more conservative and radical right the days already got maloney will give more details of our plans to parliament in the coming days. journalists seem a good the in room says georgia maloney has a long to do list while she's inherited some of the old problems that we know. it's
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really faces a weak economy, massive public debt. but on top of that, she's also having to deal with the issue of storing energy bills which are affecting italian families, but also italian businesses all asking for some kind of help from the government more help. and then of course, you have high inflation and the concern about the war in ukraine and its impact on those energy bills. now of course, there's also the issue of european union money that is supposed to be coming in in terms of the post cobit recovery fund. she'll obviously be hoping to reach out to her european partners, but also to the european union itself to see that she's keeping it really within that realm. she has said that she is pro nieto and pro europe with regard to the issue of ukraine and is expected to continue with the policy the prime minister
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body of drug. again, maloney is italy's 1st female prime minister reminders. how did she rise to the top of this far? right. conservative coalition. she's a 45 year old, native of rome as she grew up in the working class. the neighbors who got about she was a teenager activists over neo fascist parties, youth wing. so that's where she sort of began her political life if you like. but she went on to lead her own party starting it just 10 years ago. and now back in 2018 in the last election, that policy only got 4 percent of the vote. but in this last election, she got 26 percent, the largest share of votes for any one party. so really we've seen quite a huge job. partly, of course, because she was in the opposition during this broad coalition government under mario druggie. and therefore, she managed to benefit from that position. she has a conservative traditional value that is tough on illegal immigration,
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but she says she is planning to govern for all at east. that is what she has said officially. once she got the job governed for all its early days now, but. but now that she's actually in power. what's the climate among italians? are they feeling buyer's remorse for the hard? right turn. they've made or hope that countries final. finally heading in the right direction. well, those that don't support her, who did not vote for her, they are very concerned about those conservative values that she has on was to have positions on abortion rights on same sex relationships on immigration, those they feel they're concerned that she's going to do, moves that are going to make things harder for those specific categories. although she has said very clearly in the campaign trail that she has no intention to touch the current laws on abortion and on same sex relationships, those who voted for her. they support her ideology or some of them just want
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a fresh base, tired of the usual suspects in terms of politics here in italy. and she benefited again from that position as an opposition many italian. so right now, i think i'm very concerned about the cold winter months that are coming up. concerned about those energy bills in boy ukraine, and his mom hoping that she will be able to address that at his, our sima groups of journalists in rural many thanks. a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 15 people were killed when a bus collided with a truck in central india police in madhya pradesh state to say dozens more passengers were injured. most were laborers traveling to their homes. through launches, parliament has voted to limit the president's powers. the new law was a key demand of the protest movement that ousted the former leader earlier this year. changes also beef up anti corruption powers. now the latest on
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the war in ukraine renewed strikes on energy infrastructure or causing extensive blackouts. water supply facilities have also taken, hence moscow and kiva, accusing each other of plotting to blow up a vital hydro electric dan. after sunset, darkness descends on neighborhoods and towns around here. the street lights are out and people navigate the suburbs with flashlights. ukrainians are getting used to rolling power cuts after russian missiles destroyed a 3rd of the country's power infrastructure. in the last 2 weeks alone, ukraine dominated the un security council meeting on friday about the destruction combined with soaring gas in cold prices. but caused by these attacks threatened to expose millions the civilians to stream hardship and even life endangering conditions in winter. to be clear,
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under international humanitarian law and tax targeting civilians, instability infrastructure are prohibited. but in the latest phase of russia's war on ukraine, moscow defiantly says it will intensify a tax on ukraine's power water and other vital infrastructure. there are growing fears. the next target will be the hydro electric works at car kafka, russian troops took control of the dam, north of care sewn on the new pro river. back in march. moscow has warned that ukrainian forces are planning to destroy the dam. key if says russia has mind the dam and is planning a false flag attack, which it would blame on ukraine. this terrorist attack could lead to many thousands of victims and the flooding of dozens of settlements. we call on the you in the e. u and other organizations for an international monitoring mission to car kafka hydro, electric power station, international experts should arrive at the station immediately along with ukrainian
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personnel to my mutual facilities that are on the green scheme. personal military analysts fear that the russian army will blow up the dam to destroy his son and cover their retreat from the area. a mass removal of civilians from cast on to russia and other russian controlled areas of ukraine is only fueling those fears. the chinese communist party has wrapped up it's week long congress by rubber stamping president shing pang is forced to clench a 3rd term as party chief, making him china's most powerful leaders since marcy tongue. opening china's 20th communist party congress last weekend president heat in pink set out his vision for the country's future and implied here to be the one at the home to make it happen long without from all comrades. by a new me, the party has made spectacular achievements. through its great endeavors over the
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past century in the year. sure. and our new endeavors will surely lead to more spectacular achievements. but china's seemingly infallible leader had humble beginnings. she was born in beijing in 1953, the son of a high ranking party official. but in the 19th sixty's, his father fell foul of chairman mao and the communist leadership and was thrown into prison. the young she was sent to the countryside for political re education and hard labor for 7 years. but instead of turning against the communist party, he embraced it and worked hard to rise to the top. in november 2012, the relatively unknown sheet and pang was named general secretary of the communist party. a few months later, he succeeded huge in town as president of the people's republic of china. and by the end of, she's 1st 5 year term,
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the communist party congress voted to have his philosophy written into the constitution. the only other leader to have the same honor is the father of chinese communism. mouser dung. since taking office, she has set about perceiving what he hailed as the chinese dream to turn china into the world's dominant power. under she, china has become more assertive on the international stage, fueled by growing patriotism at home. much of it based around she didn't pings image as china's strong man. but she has also overseen increased limitations on freedoms. expanding online censorship, and cracking down on opposition, voices. and legal documents, links she directly to human rights abuses against the muslim minority weakest. in 2018, the to term limits on the presidency was removed effectively,
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allowing she to remain in power for life. yet jib. a reminder of our top story. thousands are rallying here in berlin in support of the protest in iran. they're calling for justice and freedom for ron's people and international sanctions against the regime. security forces in iran have made more arrests. that's all for now. switch life is next. a michael. ok for me and the rest of the berlin news team. thanks so much for water with will you become a criminal m pre climb aol.
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