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with the bomb was placed on this in the design and the apple has been targeted. environmentalists in danger starts october 29th on d. w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night, reports of iranian security forces opening fire on protesters. they reportedly happened in the home town of gena masa immediate, the young woman who died after iran's morality police arrested her last month as the official morning period ends. the nationwide protests in her name continued.
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also coming up a russian nuclear show a force vladimir putin overseas exercises simulating washes retaliation after a massive nuclear attack and a, damming new un reports. as greenhouse gas emissions hit record highs last year. you wind warning that the world is heading in the wrong direction against climate change. ah, i'm bring gov to our viewers watching on p b s in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome that we begin to night with the turmoil in iran. protestors today took to the streets across the country to mark the traditional end of morning. for regina masa armine, i mean he died last month after iran's morality police detained her for allegedly not wearing her head scarf proper. her death sparked outrage at 1st among women. 6
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weeks on all sectors of society have joined the demonstrations demanding human rights for every one to day. there were reports of iranian security forces firing on pro gestures ah thompson's flock to tina martha. i mean you've grief in had good dish hunt down of soc is defined. the heightened security may has their purpose to pick tribute to hud at the end of the 40 day morning period. and to express that anger, to what fate onion ridging in fight defamatory fit junk dis. yet if the yet of blood hominy will beat up and in the city security force, if clashed with the protective authorities, also got internet access in the capital that on gars hunt protested chant it, but they were dispersed using to your guess ah,
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the protest ticket that it did to me i'm not dying. don't eat on blames. weston bothers for fueling. the protests valet hast my heart. we have announced a new list of italian foreign ministry sanctions against to eat you entities and 12 individuals have been in, hast now those 8 entities and 12 people died during what happened recently in iran, athletic is supported and encouraged terrorism thought, extremism and violence. him all yet, that has to be that terrible. hundreds of protests have, have been killed by the government's duty to act down. a defeat united indian mission to push put any team change. their movement has become one of the biggest challenges for the country, for political leadership or the or any government has imposed sanctions on german
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politicians and institutions, including d, w's, farsi, language service. the ws director general peter lindberg to day called the move unacceptable. i expect politicians in germany in europe to increase the pressure on the regime. lindberg said the fact that we appear on such a list now will not stop us from providing our users in iran with reliable information. jasmine ramsey is the deputy director at the new york based center for human rights in iran. i asked her, does she see any indication of the iranian regime backing down in the face of all these protests? no, absolutely not. it's actually increasing its repression on the streets and we saw a massive security presence in more than a dozen cities across the run today, as there were mass protests on the 14th day. since messiah means dead, it's been 6 weeks. we know that in the past there have been movements protest
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movements that have been snuffed out by correct down by the regime. do you think that the protestors this time can keep this momentum go? of course, it's up to the protesters themselves, but the fact that they have been going on for as long as they have given the lethal force that the state has been using to repress these protest speaks to the growth of the movement. of course, it's not just now that these protests started. it's part of an involving movement that's been going on for years, and he rides, trying to address the prices of impunity that runs rampant in the government. and we have reports that more than a 100 people have died since these protests began. do you worried that the actual death toll of is much higher? and are you worried that the the correct now we're seeing is going to get worse. of course it's gonna get worse, and that's why we're calling on the un human rights council to set up a special urgent session to establish independent reporting and accountability
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mechanisms. this call by many human rights groups including our center for the human rights and iran was bolstered today by more than 20 special rap tours as when, who had initially called on the iranian government to allow an independent investigation into masa means death. and that those calls were ignored. so now these special rapid tours are also calling for the you and human rights council to establish sessions. so this really needs to move beyond statements of condemnation to collective action on the international stage miserably. i just want to ask you there, you know, iran is already dealing with a massive sanctions. are coming from the west. why do you think then that getting anything from in the united nations? why? why do you think that's going to make the regime change? it's course where these sanctions have not been able to do that. well, what you're seeing right now is people rising up to call out against the mass repression that's going on her estate. and that's why the international community needs to band together to support these people. there needs to be costs enacted on
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the government, any brands, so that it doesn't believe that business can occur, go on as usually the nuclear deal should be put on hold. iran has membership on the status of women condition in the u. n. the most important institution in the u. n. for gender equality, iran should be ejected from that. there needs to be costs and there's still needs to be a lot more done and a can be done on the international safe before we can give us and say there's nothing that the world can do. the supreme leader, the ayatollah. how many cars claimed that these protests are being controlled by foreign governments? how do you read that claim? this man has been in power as a decades. he's unelected, and he holds absolute power over the entire country. one of the chance that you constantly hear among massive protest, different facets of society, is debt to dictate our debt to honey are so easily islamic republic in calling for,
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for years. it's in saying that all these protests are somehow spurred by outside powers, but there's hundreds of thousands of people that are risking their lives to come out into the streets. they're the ones that live in that country and under that government, and they have every right to speak out against that to exercise their constitutional rights to protest without the threat of death of voice. jasmine ramsey with the center for human rights in iran. we appreciate your time, your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. let's take a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. hundreds of syrian refugees have returned home from lebanon under a repatriation scheme that the government had suspended during the pandemic liberties authorities and say its voluntary. but human rights groups are concerned that refugees may be pressured to return to the war torn country. a lack of clean water and a health system devastated by more than 10 years of war, or fueling
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a deadly cholera outbreak inside syria. the un says more than 24000 people across the country have contracted the highly contagious disease. and there are fears that it could spread across the entire middle east rushes military. today's staged nuclear exercises, under the watchful eye of president vladimir putin. the drills included multiple practice launches of ballistic missiles. moscow says it was a simulated retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. ah ballistic missiles blasted on a dramatic show of rushes nuclear capability weapons launching from land sea and the sky. all under president putin supervision, rushes defense minister reporting the drills which are held annually simulated a mess of nuclear strike and retaliation for
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a nuclear attack on russia. the exercise, commerce is payton blamed, the united states for its involvement and the conflict. what eliza will rule legally that we see in the example of ukraine, which has become an instrument of american foreign policy. it is actually lost at sovereignty and is directly controlled by the united states, which is using it as a battering ram against russia. liberty more or less that usa person again, claiming russia is preparing a so called dirty bomb. dirty bombs contain radioactive material, but are not nearly as powerful as nuclear bombs. his claims have been roundly rejected by ukraine and western leaders doesn't tootin, is failing on the battlefield. he's responding with more indiscriminate attacks on ukrainian cities against civilians are against the critical infrastructure armed with dangers nuclear rhetoric. the russian drills come as nato holds its
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own annual nuclear exercises in north western europe. what, how worrying are these russian nuclear drills? i asked you w, russia, analyst robin controlling co well, there are reasons for both to be worried and not to be worried. first, these drills come, this is not a surprise. russia normally does such drills in autumn in october, and the western countries were warned about them. so and observe us, we're expecting something like this to happen because of the war in ukraine, because the situation is tense and russia using its nuclear power to threaten the western to ukraine. so it is not surprising at all. on the other hand, the war has been going on in ukraine for over 8 months now. everybody is a very under pressure, including the russian military. so you cannot exp exclude it in such a situation,
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something may go wrong. this was not a nuclear test, it was a test of missiles capable of carrying and nuclear nuclear warheads. but still, these are strategic weapons and they are very, very dangerous. and one thing that which makes me worry is that last time i did this was in february just a few days before the invasion of ukraine. so it could be kind of a signal to the west that russia is preparing to escalate there. and he does, but he wonder, would these exercises be taking place if there were no invasion of ukraine taking place right now is how do these drills didn't fit into pollutants overall strategy? well, and nuclear siggler, nit signalling is very important to russia's policy in russia, is doing this to threaten the west, as i've just said, especially to threaten it and to prevent the best from delivering certain types of weapons to your grand,
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especially long range missiles russians or russian officials have repeated that many times, and russia, there are 2 ways. russia is doing that 1st present, putting himself is threatening the west to use nuclear weapons and of course he needs a sure will force. and this is exactly what we're seeing now. and maybe last but not least, these nuclear drills these demonstration of russian force. we've seen missiles carried by a c, by an underwater submarine. we've seen a launch from, from a strategic bonus. we've seen land launches the all 3 types of nuclear weapons were used to show and maybe to invite the west and ukraine to negotiate. so if you want, it is a russian way of inviting western countries and especially the government of ukraine to finally negotiate on russian terms of course, w, russia, analyst, roman, controlling, co. as always, we appreciate your time if your analysis tonight as winter approaches,
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soldiers and ukraine will not just be battling the russian military. they will also be fighting against the elements of mother nature in eastern ukraine preparations are under way to survive. the winter, cold weapons and ammunition are crucial if the ukrainian military hopes to continue retaking ground seized by russia. but the soldiers in eastern ukraine's donnette screeching know that being prepared for freezing temperatures will also be key to their survival in the coming months, from sleeping bags to socks to trenches. they aren't just bracing for battle, they're bracing for the cold winter. and the dorm buses, hell, it's a step climate with freezing nights, temperatures down to minus 30 degrees celsius. i felt it in 2014, it's hell. there are no forests. regular winds and very low temperatures was
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recalled. so either this trench is just 700 meters from russian positions, but life goes on for the soldiers of the 5th assault brigade, one meter under ground, they wash, eat and sleep by a wood fire stove. there's also a sana built using it tutorial. they found on the internet. it wasn't 3 days to build a sona. first, we dug the ditch, them, recovered it with a special membrane and bags for to sustain at least minimum mortar, fire for shell them. it won't survive directed. what would we think it could survive and explosion from asia to caliber fire was available in year by har. heath close to the russian border, preparing for combat and the cold go hand in hand for this ukranian national guard unit. the logs will be used in a wood burning stove in a trench, several meters down. there is already ground frost outside. inside
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a functional kitchen and sleeping quarters. he's got full of more moved than lives module a cap shall, is a few mate is below ground level. there's lots of sol above laguna and soil on the right to the basically it's a very warm space. it's also very safe, provides good protection in case of explosions. and at the same time, it protects us from cold. the cold, by planning ahead, ukraine's soldiers want to make sure the winter has one battle. they're prepared for. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . at least 15 people have been killed in dozens more wounded after gunman attacked a major shiite holy site in the iranian city of shiraz. stay television blamed the attack on sunni muslim extremists. officials say that 2 gunmen were arrested and that a 3rd remains on the loose. moss is the 2nd wholly of site in iran. germany's chance
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or oh, of shelves met today with the french president emanuel macaroni for talks in paris relations between the leaders of europe to biggest economies are tense of id disagreements over european defense energy and trade policies. the talks come after a regular joint governmental meeting was the postpone last week. the german cabinet has approved to plan to partially legalize cannabis germans will not be punished for possessing up to 30 grams of marijuana or for growing limited amount and selling it to adults in licensed shops. but germany's health minister says that the changes must square with you long before legislation is put forward. britton's new prime minister rishi sir nack has appointed his cabinet. jeremy hunt remains finance minister, promising to fix the you case economic problems. mr. soon act is also re appointed so well a braverman as interior minister days after she resigned from liz trusses government,
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more climate alarms coming from the u. n. a new report shows the 3 main greenhouse gases hit record highs in our atmosphere last year. the report says that agriculture is to blame for rising levels of nitrous oxide and methane latest warnings come a week before delegates from around the world are due to meet for crucial climate change talks in egypt. climate activists spray painting the windows of a luxury car brand its gorilla campaigns like this one in london. it caused much criticism lately, but the activists say it's their only chance to break through with the message that the world isn't doing enough. and the response to the climate crisis. right now, a new un report delivers the same message, the world's current climate pledges are far off track to limit temperature as the 3
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main greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year. what is particularly writing this here is upper look i could grow right off our carbon dioxide and it's pretty can, he'll go to the average go right? yes. but if the look i can go off me, ask the highest amber we have in the history of all these. the planet is already battered by weather extremes. but experts say the worst is yet to come. at the moment, earth is on track to warm around 2.5 degrees celsius compared to pre industrial levels. by the centuries and around 1.5 degrees was the coal set in the paris climate agreement as perceived, clement yes, climate protection efforts i'll be made,
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but way too slowly. the world's governments are still not seeing climate change as a crisis, but it is a crisis of and it threatens our existence, as is an decrees of his an existence here. but old. another un climate conference will start in egypt next week. and scientists and activists alike urge leaders to do more, much more to tackle the climate crisis to the united states now where it's less than 2 weeks until those crucial midterm elections. the latest polls point to an upswing for the republicans who are seeking to regain control of both houses of congress. that would be a major setback for president joe biden. going into the 2nd half of his term biden's party. the democrats are hoping for a strong turn out, especially among their core constituencies, including black voters. wisconsin is one of the states where congressional races are expected to come down to the wire. d w's assuming some misconduct went to the
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states biggest city, milwaukee. to find out more the day is getting started at loc, black leaders, organizing communities like this out, which group is gearing up for another day of knocking on door blocks as it's endorsed, democratic candidates, as the best help for the group, the core mission improving the lives of milwaukee black community know, walk is the largest democratic strong hope in the battleground state. and black voters are crucial part of that. but black voter turnout in milwaukee has been dropping for years. something block is trying to turn around the grow shade. jackson is leading a canvassing team to day. he didn't care much for politics until he got this job fighting for the black community. he says, despite the declining turn out, black voters helped flip the state for the democrats in 2020. and we're going to
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hear that you maybe feel some type of way just a little bit right there. and it may change, and i've seen it where my lad and i was a part of but not everyone feels that change. inflation is creating frustration and the lack of change on public safety education and economic opportunity has led to voter apathy. inflation has to be more so tied up because like trying to help when they do understand that people need mental ways i was talking about i work, that's just terrible. how can i live off to how can i live off a food, the current a felt $8.00 for home? talking about 12 eggs is just rough. black voters have delivered important victories for the democrats, but many are asking whether they got a fair deal in return for kenzie senate. that question is an opportunity. he's the african american outreach director for the wisconsin
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republicans in 2012. so given this was the 6, the democratic party has just really gone too far away from what, at least i knew what the party was. and i think are holding party at least me in particular, is sticking to the message. a once again, whom are the individuals that are putting these field policies with these communities like the living in a who's ones that you're voting for? try something. a cancer says that message resonates with a growing number of black voters coming in, but the republicans black community center in milwaukee like this man. i look at the neighborhood and look at the cd. she's going down, you got trashy everywhere. i mean, this cds is cheery, is time for change. one more voter for the republicans. democrats might feel reassured by voices here at geez, clippers, an institution in this black neighborhood where everyone seems to stand by the
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party in the hope for meaningful action that will help a lot of these politicians be honest with you. they only stay for one thing. reelection, you know, rather the hearing or what's going on a community and follow up with the people in the community at some point by bone where again we will get some candidates that who talk the talk in walked away. so different work to, to vote. that is the challenge for the democrats to deliver for their supporters or see them vote with their feet. well, he might be the w. b. c heavyweight champion, but superstar boxer tyson fury wants to prove that he packs a punch in the music studio as well. the englishman frequently breaks into song after a victory, when always putting those pipes to good use by covering an evergreen classic song to benefit the men's mental health, charity talk club, o tyson, furies choice of song for his new charity single won't surprise anyone who's seen him fight
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ah neil diamond's classic sweet caroline has gained popularity in recent years among fond, celebrating english sporting success. the perfect choice then for fury, and the perfect cause to the man he called the gypsy king, has long been open about his old mental health struggles. when i have 2 characters, i have tie some theory, which is the flawed character, ma'am. all been to father and son, and have the jeep, he came, which is unshakable. the person, the tyson theory, as a man, he has very large loss, right? he has everything, anything that can go wrong with a human. and i some theory, the man has them problems. those problems dog him after he had risen to fame with drink and drug abuse among his demons. as he relinquished his heart one world titles. no, he says he wants to do even more to shine a light on a problem,
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but especially among men often dear, not speak its name since the demise and the return. i've been very vocal about the, the mental health struggle that's been widely printed from highs and lows ups and down. so i've tried my most best to keep talking about as much as a cannon. keep trying to smash a stigma, i suppose. but is he confident of a smash hit, or is he punching above his weight? ah, i always wanted to basinger even on my, my wife ape st. fake it to you make it so i'm the next. tom jones, living life corners everywhere. beware. yes. the next tom jones. all right, here's a reminder, the top stories were following for you protesters and take it to the streets across iran to mark the 40th day. since the death of gena mata armine and the end of the traditional morning period, there are reports security forces,
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opening fire on demonstrators in armies hometown and russia's military have stage nuclear exercises under the supervision of president vladimir putin. the drill included multiple practice launches of ballistic missiles in what moscow says was a simulated retaliation. for a nuclear attack on russia. you're watching the w news live at from berlin after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we will be right back with
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companies and countries are we thinking everything and making later changes were made on work about if a massive cyber attack or something like that happens and we can reboot our country from the outside of a, it's our future after all. and if we don't do something, our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air with a waterfall view or if revealed starts november 3rd on d. w. last month this young woman in iran was arrested by the morality police, her crime, not wearing her head scarf correctly. gina masa, amelia died in police custody. and iran has been in turmoil ever since in just 6 weeks calls for justice. for one woman had.
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