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taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing and download it now. feel free. ah ah, it's d w the wible from berlin. right campaigners warren protesters in iran are risking torture and even death. security forces make it does is more arrests as nationwide demonstrations enter a 6 week. meanwhile, tens of thousands march here in the german capital in solidarity with oppressed iranian women. also coming up on the shout blackouts across ukraine as russia
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launched as a fresh wave of attacks on key infrastructure pro moscow authorities order civilians to leave occupied hair salon. all kids forces press their counter attack it a lease, whereas in its 1st far right leader since world war 2, george maloney also becomes its 1st woman prime minister test coming up in sports, defending champions byron unit close in on the top spot in the buddhist league. the east way to nil went against hoffen hines, to keep the pressure on surprise leaders. munoz berlin. ah. hello. i'm clare richardson, thanks so much for joining us. security forces in iran have made dozens more arrests as anti government demonstrations extend into a 6th week rights campaign or say the protestors are putting their lives at risk.
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the death of a young woman being held by or on so called morality police set off the 1st and rest at the rallies, have since grown into a nationwide protest movement. and a brutal crack down by the authorities has failed to prevent hundreds of thousands from turning out. once again, rounds, young women took the lead, removing their head scarves, chanting anti government slogans, and facing off against the security forces. a 6th week of nationwide protest sparked by the death and custody of massa meanie. the protests began with demonstrations against the mandatory he job. but they grown into the greatest challenge to the islamic republic since the 20 o 9 green movement over disputed elections. shopkeepers, students, and factory workers are showing their support for the nationwide protests, security forces have responded with violence. barring live rounds and dispersing gatherings with tear gas rights. campaigners say more than 200 people have been
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killed. public anger about masa means death has gone global from tokyo to berlin. in the german capital, 80000 people joined a rally and solidarity marchers led by a women's group made their way through the city in the autumn sun. so i'm hoping that leaders up that free board to hear the voice up here maybe, and people they ask for their ambassadors to leave that to me. not. 7 bad man, not to negotiate with that. can we not a covered man and to have it people to be a bed, to be able to choose the kind of neighbors and governments i like to take on to me . i can breathe. i. we're taking it from a thing, i'm amazed. it's the 1st time that our nation, that so many people in our nation's, our own united regardless of their political
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beliefs before evolution and after would have shown. and yeah, so i'm really proud to be here today. waving flags and holding signs, criticizing iran's clerical rulers. they chanted women, life, freedom, d, w, 's. jared, read watch the rally in downtown berlin. we know that these demonstrations in iran are being largely driven by women who have been tearing off and even burning their head scarves. and standing up to bullets and tear gas in a violent crack down. and so it seemed speaking that these demonstrations had been organized by a women's collective here in germany under the title, solidarity with the protesters in iran. zachary reporting there, as the unrest enter on, enters a 6 week security forces have made more arrests. york abrazzo is a correspondent with the german broadcaster at z d. f in terran, he told me the protests are still going strong. right. what to do?
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what we heard the whole night. yeah. and what we are still hearing is scooting in the streets and people shouting, we heard reports from the big assembly of protesters in the western district of tara. and we also get reports from protest in other cities of the country. and what we're seeing here in the streets over the last couple of days, which i find remarkable is the fact that the number of women walking the street sitting interface, driving the car without he job is really growing. we managed to talk to one of the protesters who didn't want us to, to give her her name and show us a face. but she told us about how they are acting these days that they try to communicate and try to keep this protests up. they are willing to go with a protest as long as it will take, but they are aware and they expect actually the security forces to go after them, even strict and hasha,
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then they've already done it until now. and what has the government's response been so far? to these acts of defiance. well, if it comes to the women, i'm not wearing his job these days as far as we are told them, they do not get warnings by the morality police. and it seems like the old story is decided in order not to raise the tensions not to go after these women at the moment. but if it comes to other areas in this country, we do get reports of security forces clamping down on protesters. we hear of massive arrests in the west of the country also of casualties. and people criticizing actually the government for the policy like one sunni clerics did. and yesterday, and they got harsh warnings by the revolutionary gods. and they are trying to, to,
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to come, you know, critics and, and try to, to science. and we have seen an outpouring of international support for the protesters in iran. do you think that that will have any impact on the iranian regime? i'm whether it will have an impact on the regime. i don't, i don't really know, but i am as far as we talk to this to this young protest. i hear, she was very happy with what she saw and the picture is coming from berlin. she told us that for them, it's a, it's very important to get this support from abroad because it means that their voices will be heard. and that they, you know, i'm motivated, you know, to keep on with their protests, whether it will have an impact on their government. i don't think so at the moment . and they, they try to go against, you know, every, every critical voice from
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a brought every measure being taken by the european parliament or other governments with sanctions or other measures in which, which they deny. journalist abroad reporting from karen. thank you so much for that update. let's turn now to the latest in the war in ukraine. renewed strikes on energy infrastructure are causing extensive blackouts and water supply facilities have also taken hats. most going keep are accusing each other of plotting to blow up a vital hydro electric dam. after sunset, darkness descends on neighborhoods in towns around keys. 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
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combined with storing gas in cold prices. caused by these attacks threatens to expose millions of civilians, extreme hardship, and even life endangering conditions this winter. and to be clear 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 up. there are growing fears. the next target will be the hydro electric work said ca kafka. russian troops took control of the dam, north of care, sewn on the nipper river. back in march. moscow has warned that ukrainian forces are planning to destroy the dam. give, 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
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e. u and other organizations for an international monitoring mission to kafka hydro electric power station, international experts should arrive at the station immediately along with ukrainian personnel to my group did. ms. latonya spits at least the wrong grades can personal military analysts fear that the russian army will blow up the dam to destroy your son and cover their retreat from the area. a mass removal of civilians from capstone to russia and other russian controlled areas of ukraine is only fueling those fears that can turn out, hey, some of the other stories making news around the world's turkish president reject high up our to one once a nation wide referendum on guaranteeing the right of women to worry headscarf in public buildings at a one party, the a k. p is preparing a new draft constitution to be put before parliament. chinese presidential campaign sealed an unprecedented 3rd term in office as the communist party wrapped up
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a week long congress. she's predecessor, who's in town, sitting next to the leader, was escorted from the great hall, the people in what analysts see as a purge of a rival faction to she's and 6 people, including a german entrepreneur, our fear dead after wreckage from a light aircraft was located off costa rica, fitness tycoon, rhina shiela is known for his chains of jim's, including gold and make fits. the plane disappeared from radar while over the sea. and george maloney has been sworn in as italy's 1st woman prime minister and its 1st far right leader since world war 2 alone. his brothers of italy party won last month election but needed support from other rightly parties to form a government. georgia maloney is sworn in by the italian president sergio mac corolla yet it is,
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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, her deputy and foreign minister is antonio ta jani in part of silvio. berlusconi is conservative forth. so italiano everybody got just a 2nd deputy prime ministers motel. you saw vini, head of the populace. legal party 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 that booted you these that looking at these names in the political language, it's clear there is a swing to a more conservative and radical right. a debased that already got maloney will give
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more details of her plans to parliament in the coming days. sports is now and in the bonus league i was a sweet homecoming for byron munich head coach. you leant novels been as they traveled to hoffman high, the place where his top flight coaching journey began, the bavarian east to a 2 nil victory to cut the gap at the top to just one point. injuries forced julian now guzman, to make changes to byron's usual starting, a levin, leaving a chance for some to stake a claim for starting spots. oftentimes, resistance was broken down after some sloppy defending under corner kick, left your mama's yella, all alone at the back post. one mill as a buyer in teams had all the time you needed to control the wall and put it in the back of burnett.
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shortly after eric maxine to promoting doubled, byron's lead after getting on the end of a search now re cross the camera. rooney and striker is in red hot form at the moment, scoring 3 goals in his last 3 games for buyers in all competitions. to neil the final and a sweet homecoming for you, the in that goes man. business as usual for buyer and who keep up the pressure on surprise leaders. munoz berlin, hoffen time slip out of the top floor and mauricio dormant, picked up their 1st went in for bonus. like a games by beating stuttgart 5 to 0. and it was a particularly special day for geo raina, making his 1st league start this season, brain us for dorm and 3rd goal just before half time. the u. s. international has injured several injuries that box in recent years. the last time his side faced district guard in april, he limped off the pitch in tears. this time though,
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it was all smiles. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. thousands have rallied here in berlin, in support of the protests in iran. they called for justice and freedom for ron's people as well as sanctions against the regime and tara. meanwhile, iranian security forces have made more arrests. update office, our world stories is coming up next. thanks so much for watching. and they get all the harvesters or immigrants don't really say, well, everything you enjoy eating at home with your family, was harvested by people who are being exploited. estella dc and we're going to need.

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