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ah, we don't do something our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air. you are a 3 d starts november said on d w. ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin radian security forces cracked down on morris. they are reported to have opened fire on protest is in the home town of gena masa armine, the young woman who died after ron's morality police arrested her as the official morning period ends. the nationwide protests in her name continue. also coming out
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of russian nuclear show a force vladimir putin overseas exercises simulating brush as retaliation after a massive nuclear attack plus a damming you and report says greenhouse gas emissions, it record highs last year. the u. n. warns the world is heading in the wrong direction against climate change. ah, i'm all or i'll soccer. it's good to have you with us. protesters have taken to the streets across iran to mark 40 days since the death of gina martha armine. she died last month after iraq morales, the police detained her for allegedly breaching the slamming dress code which mandates head scoffs for women. 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 everyone. there are reports of iranian security forces firing on protesters. ah thompson's flock to gina mazda. i mean his grief in her course dish hometown of soc is defying the heightened security measures their purpose to pay tribute to herd. at the end of the 40 day morning period, and to express that anger to what fate onion regime in fight the cemetery fit junk this year is the year of blood hominy will be toppled in the city. security forces blushed with the protest of authorities also cut internet access in the capital bed on gars hunt protested, chanted, but they were dispersed using deer guess. ah,
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the protest triggered by the death of a mini and not dying down, eat on. gleams western bothers for fueling. the protests ballet her highest my heart. we have announced a new list of italian foreign ministry sanctions against to eat you entities and 12 individuals care of being in house. now those 8 entities and 12 people died during what happened recently in iran, athletic is supported and encouraged terrorism, all thought extremism and violence had more. yeah, that has to be of it tear. all hundreds of protests have have been killed by the government booty tracked down at the thing united in their mission to push for to redeem change. their movement has become one of the biggest challenges for the country, for political leadership. for more, let's cross to london and speak with santa neurology under laney. she is founder
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and ceo of the international civil society action network. welcome to d. w. i was all thousands of mourners turned out to protest despite the crack down . so there still a lot of anger out there isn't then. thank you. yes, i think there's a lot of anger. there's a lot of emotion and there's a lot of pain because it's not just one person who has been killed. it's been many others, many other young people, girls and boys are young women, young men and others. and of course, you know, thousands now also detained so that the anger is swelling because it's, it, it continues to be fueled by the crackdowns themselves. so despite this crap down, do you think the protesters can keep the momentum going? i think this is, this is the question that everybody is asking. it's, it certainly seems to be that way at the moment from, from the images that we see. i think it's also question of really how violent the
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state might get. and, and also, i think the question of what is happening to the detainees themselves and, and how are they being treated and how much fear that will cause for those who are continue to protest. but at the moment, we're seeing the progresses carrying on and certainly the images that i've seen today, for example, of, of people kneeling and putting their hands up as they face. security forces with weapons tells you a lot in terms of, of the determination that seems to be there and the lack of fear actually. right now the protests have been going on for over a month. the west has imposed sanctions on iran. do you see any sign of the risks regime bowing to domestic and international pressure as the domestic pressure? i think we were not seeing over at lee and it's an interesting question to, to,
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to trying to found them in what's happening in terms of the internal discussions say within the security forces within the clerical establishment or within the political and an economic forces. and so forth, but, but we're not necessarily seeing much of back publicly, i think from the international side. it doesn't seem to be having an effect on them . although i think what's really important to also could 2 consider is that we don't want the public to be isolated. connectivity matters in terms of the internet . i think it, it matters in terms of having the embassies and other international presence in, in iran. and also, you know, if there's going to be accountability, also holding iran accountable through the un system and so forth. there, there is now called for an investigation into the murders that have happened. iran is on the commission on the status of women. there's a call to remove it, but, but again, if, if they're going to be present on the international stage, these are also opportunities to be, to be asking and, and raising these issues and,
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and, and bringing attention to the, to the challenges and, and to the demands of, of young people on the ground because these are ordinary, i'm young men and women and, and people from all across the country that are uniting together so that the issue not from the international side is to keep the attention and, and the focus there. okay. it's important to keep the pressure up on iran sonata, the rocky and the lead. me thank you so much. was speaking to us. thank you very much. i mean, while the rainy government has imposed sanctions on german politicians and institution institutions, including dw farsi service, dw is director general peter limbo called the move unacceptable. in a statement. he said he expects politicians in germany and europe to increase the pressure on the regime. now the fact that we appear on such a list, he says, now will not stop us from providing our uses in iran with reliable information.
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now the so called atlantic state group has claim responsibility for an attack on a major shiite holy site. in the rain, in city of she ras, at least 15 people were killed, including women and children. dozens more were wounded. african men opened fire and worshippers at the shrine in southern iran. officials say the suspect is in custody . the mosque is a major holy site for the countries shiite majority rushes, military have stage nuclear exercises under the watchful eye of president vladimir putin. the drills included multiple practice launches of ballistic missiles. moscow says it was assimilated retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. ah ballistic missiles blast off. a dramatic show of rushes nuclear capability weapons launching from land sea and the sky. all under president putin supervision,
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rushes defense minister reporting the drills which are held annually simulated a massive nuclear strike in retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. the exercise comes as bruton blame to the united states for its involvement in the conflict liquid. he more or less that usa and what will they conflict? ukraine has become an instrument of american foreign policy. do i need to do? it has actually lost its sovereignty. claim and is directly controlled by the united states, which is using it as a battering ram against russia. the liberty more or less that uses per 10 again, made claims that ukraine is preparing to use a so called dirty bomb, dirty bombs or explosives containing radioactive material, but a not nuclear bombs, and are not nearly as powerful. his claims have been roundly rejected by ukraine and western leaders. president putin is failing on the battlefield. he's responding
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with more indiscriminate attacks on ukrainian cities against civilians are against the critical infrastructure armed with dangers nuclear rhetoric. the russian drills came as nato holds its own annual nuclear exercises in northwestern europe. now, how worrying are these russia? nuclear drills has d w, russia analyst roman, gone to ranko? well, there are reasons for both to be worried and not to be worried. first, 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 there is tense and russia using its nuclear power to threaten the west of ukraine. so it is not surprising at all. on the other hand,
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the war has been going on in your brain for over 8 months now. and everybody is very under pressure, including the russian military. so you cannot exploit exclude that in such a situation, 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 more that, which makes me worry, is that the last time russia 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. the more climate alarms from the united nations. a new report shows the 3 main greenhouse gases hit record highs in the atmosphere last year. report says agriculture is to blame for rising levels of nitrous oxide and me saying that it has warnings come
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a week before delegates from around the world are due to meet for crucial climate 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 enough. the response to the climate crisis. right now, a new un report delivered 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 what she, chloe, writing this year at. we're look at the growth phrase off carmen night. it's fine. it's pretty comparable to the average go right can years. but if you look at the go
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of the same, asked, the highest giver we have in the history of 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 is the goal set in the paris climate agreement as pathetically. yes, climate protection efforts are being made but way too slowly. the world governments are still not seeing climate change as a crisis, but it is a crisis and it's threatens existence across as is an increase of is an existence here. the old another us climate conference will start in egypt next week. and scientists and activists alike urge leaders to do more,
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much more to tackle the climate crisis sport now and in football. it was a successful night for gemini science and champions league action on wednesday by munich, $13.00 nel and barcelona to win their group with one game to spare. sadie manet open scoring after just 10 minutes on an easy night for the visitors and tract frankfurt. b french side must say to one in germany to keep their hopes of qualification alive. i went against sporting lisben in their last game will secure them a place in the last 16 and by level prison drew to 2 against let, let a co and madrid their result maintains their hopes of finishing 3rd and qualifying for the rope. a league knockout stages and reminder of the top story we are following for you. protest is have taken to the streets across iran to mock the
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40th day since the death of gene and masa meanie and the end of the traditional morning period. there are reports of security forces opening fire on demonstrators in i'm in his hometown. that's it for me. for now you're watching the news up next. daniel winter has your business updates. he want one use. go check out our website, d, w dot com. and we're also asked he doesn't use on twitter. and instagram allows miko for me in the team here. but, and thanks for watching. sh her, i'm just kinda, i think that's hard. and in the end is a, me, you are not a lot us to you anymore. we will send you back her or you.

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