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for your data, we explain how these technologies work, how they can become a wilson for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night, reports of the rainy insecurity forces opening fire on protesters reportedly happened in the home town of gina, missouri immediate, a young woman who died after iran. st. morality police arrested her last month. as the official morning period ends,
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the nationwide protests in her name continued. also coming up, a russian nuclear show a force vladimir putin overseas exercises simulating rushes retaliation after a massive nuclear attack. plus a damning new he went report says that greenhouse gas emissions hit record high last year. you went warning that the world is heading in the wrong direction against climate change. ah, i'm bring golf is good to have you with us. we begin tonight with the turmoil in iran. protestors today took to the streets across the country to mark the traditional end of morning for regina masa. i mean it, i mean, he died last month after iran's morality police detained her for allegedly not wearing her head scarf properly. her death sparked outrage at 1st among women. she
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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 protesters. ah, cousins, flock de, tina martha. i mean you grieve in headquarter? dish hunt down a fuck is defined, the heightened security measures their purpose to pay tribute to hon at the end of the 40 day morning period. and to express that anger to what fate onion ridging in fight defamatory fit junk this. yet if the yet of blood coming will be top it in the city security force. if flashed with the protested authorities also got internet access in the capital that on gars hunt protested, chanted, but they were dispersed using deer guess. oh,
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the protest triggered by the death of a me and not dying down, eat on gleams western bogus for fueling. the protests valet had hast. now hod we have announced a new list of italian foreign ministry sanctions against 8 you entities. and 12 individuals have been in hash now those 8 entities and 12 people died during what happened recently in her on athletic is supported and encouraged terrorism, all thought extremism and violence. him all. yeah, that has to be a terrible hundreds of protested, have been killed by the government boutique track down a defeat united in their mission to push for a team change. their movement has become one of the biggest challenges for the country for political leadership or the rainy government has imposed sanctions on german politician and institutions, including dw farsi language service,
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t w's director general peter lindberg to they called that move unacceptable. i expect politicians in germany and 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 that the iranian regime is going to back down in the face of these protests? no, absolutely not. it's actually increasing it's repression on the streets and we saw a massive security presence in more than a dozen cities across the room 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 movements that have been snuffed out by crackdowns by the regime. do you think that
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the protestors this time can keep this momentum go of quiz. it's up to the crew testers 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 wrong, the movement. of course, it's not just now that the protest started, it's part of an involving movement that's been going on for years and i'm trying to address the faces of impunity that runs rampant in the government. and we have reports that more than 100 people have died since these protests began. do you worried that the actual death toll is much higher? and are you worried that that 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 mechanisms. this call by many human rights groups including our center for the
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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 and minis death. and that those halls were ignored. so now these special rapid tours are also calling for the un 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, they're, you know, iran is already dealing with a massive sanctions coming from the west. why do you think then that getting anything from in the united nations? what, what do you think that's going to make the regime change? it's course with 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 skate. and that's why the international community needs to band together to support these people. there needs to be costs enacted on the government, any brands,
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so that it doesn't believe that business can occur go on as usual. 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 it can be done on the international said 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 pro tubs are being controlled by foreign governments. how do you read that claim? this man has been in power for decades. he's unelected, and he holds absolute power over the entire country. one of the chance that you constantly hear among the massive protest, different facets of society, is debt to the dictator debt to homie, as so recently, he's landed republic has been calling for,
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for years. it's been 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 right to protest without the threat of death and legal force. jasmine ramsey with the center for human rights in iran. we appreciate your time, your insights to like thank you. thank you. let's take a look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. at least 15 people have been killed and dozens more wounded after gunman attack the major shiite holy site. in the iranian city of shiraz state t. v blamed the attack on sunni muslim extremists officials said that 2 gunmen were arrested and that a 3rd remains on the loose. the mosque is the 2nd holy of site in iran. hundreds of syrian refugees that returned home from lebanon under a repatriation scheme that the government had suspended during the pandemic.
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lebanese authority say its voluntary, but human rights groups are concerned that refugees may be pressured to return to the war torn countries. a lack of clean water and a health system devastated by more than 10 years of more, are fueling a deadly color outbreak in syria. the un says that more than $24000.00 people across the country have contracted the highly contagious disease, and there are fears that it could spread across the entire middle east brushes military. today's stage nuclear exercises, under the watchful eye of president vladimir putin. the drills included multiple practice launches of ballistic missiles. moscow says that 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
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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 a nuclear attack on russia. the exercise comes 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 who aren't 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, with the liberty. what alyssa usa, person, again, claiming russia is preparing a so called dirty bomb. dirty bombs contain radioactive material, but not nearly as powerful as nuclear bombs. his claims have been roundly rejected by ukraine and western leaders. the sent putin is failing on the battlefield. his responding with more indiscriminate attacks on ukrainian cities against civilians
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are against the critical infrastructure. armed with dangers nuclear rhetoric, ah, the russian drills come as nato holds its own annual nuclear exercises in north western europe. there are more climate alarms from the u. n. a new report shows that the 3 main greenhouse gases hit record highs in the atmosphere last year. the report says that agriculture is to blame for rising levels of nitrous oxide and methane. the 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. it's gorilla campaigns like this one in london because much criticism lately. but the activists say, it's their only chance to break through with the message that the world isn't doing
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enough. 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 main greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year. what is particularly frightening this? you're not ever look at the growth phrase off carbon dioxide, and it's pretty comparable to the average go right can years. but if a look, i could go the same. that's the highest ever we have in the history of the planet is already battered by whether extremes, by 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
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levels by the centuries and around 1.5 degrees is the goal set in the paris climate agreement as pathetically. yes, climate protection efforts are being made but way too slowly. the world's governments are still not seeing climate change as a crisis, but it is a crisis and it's threatens acceptance across and as is an increase of is an existence here that ought another un climate conference will start in egypt next week. and scientists and activists alike are leaders to do more, much more to tackle the climate crisis. sports is now is that ball. it was a successful night for german signs in champions league action on wednesday by your munich 13 now in barcelona to win their group with one game to spare saudi of manet . opened the scoring after just 10 minutes on an easy night for the visitors. i
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talked frankfurt, beat french side, mar, say, to one in germany, to keep their hopes of qualification alive a win against sporting lisbon in their last game, will secure them a place in the last 16 and by our labour whose and grew to 2 against athletic o in madrid, the result maintains their hopes of finishing 3rd and qualifying for the euroleague knockout stages. is reminder of the top story we're following for you, this our protesters to take into the streets across iran, to mark the 40 days since the death of gina masa armine. and the end of the traditional morning period, there are reports of security forces opening fire on demonstrators in armies, home town, and rushes. military have staged nuclear exercises under the supervision of president. what am your potent the drill included, multiple practice launches of ballistic missiles in what moscow says was a simulated retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. and don't forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or
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