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ah, ah ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. the united states has imposed new sanctions on a ramp. it announced the measures as a rainy and security forces intensified there, cracked and on protesters, commemorating the death of kurdish women. gina massa,
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a meet in police custody 40 days ago. also coming up a routine drill at a time of tension president vladimir putin overseas nuclear exercises simulating russian retaliation in the event of a nuclear attack by another country. and russia has a history of discriminating against the l. g, b, t q plus community. now, a new law is about to make their lives even more difficult and dangerous. plus a damning un report says greenhouse gas emissions hit record highs last year. the un warned the world is heading in the wrong direction on climate change. ah, i'm pablo phone and he us welcome to the program. the it states has imposed more
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sanctions on a range of prominent iranians for what is called the brutal repression of the iranian people. the measures coincide with new demonstrations in iran to mark the death of gina masa armine in police custody. 40 days ago, after a memorial service iranian security forces open fire on protesters, enemies hometown thompson's flock to tina martha. i mean if creve in headquarters, dish hunt down a fuck is defined. the heightened security may hit their purpose to pick tribute to hood at the end of the 40 day morning period, and to express that anger to what fate onion ridging in sight the cemetery did junk dis. yet if the yard of blood hominy will beat up and in the city security force, if flashed with the protective authorities also cut internet access
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in the capital bed on gars hunt protested, chanted, but there were dispersed using deer guess ah, the protest triggered by the dead a me and not dying down it on gleams western bogus for fueling. the protests. ballet has my heart. we have announced a new list of italian foreign ministry sanctions against 8 you entities. and 12 individuals have been in hash maha, those 8 entities, and 12 people died during what happened recently in her on athey to supported and encouraged terrorism, rural dog, extremism and violence. marya attached to the of it's her all hundreds of protested, have been killed by the government boutique track down at this thing, united indian mission to push foot a team change, their movement has become one of the biggest challenges for the country for
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political leadership. but let's get some reaction to the images that we've just seen in that report. and actually, earlier we spoke to risha phys ailey, she's an associate professor in near and middle eastern studies at trinity college in the irish capital dublin, that's nicholas. and the images that we've seen in the last 6 weeks. and especially for those of us who are not on the ground, it is both very, very hopeful. and, and it's not only also the images because it's also what we are here in the slogans that we are hearing. we see a lot of unity, but we also see what's very different from other protests, for example, at the 2009 green movement. so no longer people, one reform of the regime, the ones total structural change, the just ones the regime gone at, which would also witnessing the whalen, suppression,
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and of the protest. it does make you fear as to the kidding that arrests. there is around 12500 people verified to be in iranian prisons at the moment at, but the message of unity and, and the sustainability of the protests are at very, very hopeful for those of us not. right. russia fuss aly from trinity college and doesn't thank you. thank you. german farm foreign minister on elena burbock has condemned to run for sanctioning european media, including dw farsi service. burbock vowed to impose even tighter restrictions on the islamic republic. over tay, ron's brutal crackdown on women's rights protestors. ron's foreign ministry announced a black list of media outlets in retaliation for an earlier round of you sanctions . i russian president vladimir putin has overseen routine
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exercises by russia strategic nuclear forces. moscow said the aim was to simulate retaliation for a possible nuclear attack on russia. the us said russia had informed it a day earlier of its intention to carry out the drills. they come as nato also conducts rehearsals for nuclear war in northern europe. ah ballistic missiles blast off a dramatic show of rushes and 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 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, liberty movie. what i would say is that usa and what was really conflict. ukraine
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has become an instrument of american foreign policy. do i need to do? it has actually lost its sovereignty grain and is directly controlled by the united states, which is using it as a battering ram against russia, the liberty movie. what i would say is that usa person again, made claims that ukraine is preparing to use the so called dirty bomb, dirty bombs or explosives containing radioactive material, but a not nuclear bombs, and a 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 with more indiscriminate attacks on ukrainian cities against civilians are against critical infrastructure on would dangerous nuclear rhetoric. the russian drills came as nato holds its own annual nuclear exercises in northwestern europe.
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as the war grinds on in ukraine, nato allies have been stepping of military deployments in eastern europe. romania shares a long border with ukraine, and it now hosts one of nato's new battle groups. the country has pledged to increase its defense spending by almost 10000000000 euros over the next 4 years. d, w was invited to film military drills by the romanian navy in the danube. delta romanian infantry marines. performing a would be counter attack in an exercise. drill on the river, bank of the danube delta. this is europe's 2nd longest river. it flows into the black sea. we, romania, navy gods, an area of 30000 square kilometers. since russia invaded ukraine on the 24th of february, romanian naval force has increased its presence in the area of the log on its own.
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or we are on the edge of the e, u and nato. here we have a common border with ukraine or killer branch of the danube. we are less than 300 kilometers away from crimea, and less than 40 kilometers from slick island. it is a volatile security environment close to our borders. but the menial naval forces have the capability to guard wanting security of each and every romanian citizens. and of every citizen belonging to the alliances and structure, we are part of the ocean all over due to the new threat level. as a result of rushes, aggression in ukraine has made otherwise routine drills like this more intense, especially in this part of europe. the so called east and flank of native where the alliance has beefed up its presence following russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. in february 2022, nato reinforced its multinational battle groups in poland and in the baltic states
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. the alliance also agree to establish for more in bulgaria, hungary, slovakia, and romania. this has brought the total number of these battle groups to 8, extending nato's forward presence from the baltic sea in the north to the black sea in the south. nato now has some 40000 troops under its direct command in eastern europe, 3 quarters of them in those 8 battle groups. but these drills about reading these romanian navy troops who will likely be the 1st to get caught up. if nato decided to deploy forces along the coastline of the black sea, the russian parliament is discussing amendments to it's restrictive law on it's l g, b t 2 plus communities. if passed a will prohibit that. it calls what it calls the promotion of non sec, non traditional sexual orientations. this has been banned for under 18 since 2013.
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but the changes would make this illegal for all ages o these protest as a fighting for equal rights in russia. but demonstrations for l g b t q writes here, often brutally halted by authorities. one of the instruments of repression over the past decade has been the so called gay propaganda law introduced in 2013 authority . say it's needed to prohibit the promotion of what they call non traditional sexual values to children. now russia set to pass new legislation further restricting the l g p t q community. by expanding the law to adults as well. you watching to recruit is congress that says we don't live in a democratic state of thought that was the door. i think that lawmakers in the doom are trying to convey the impression that they carry favor with this oppressive machine. seeing it. and the victims of this machine is of the most vulnerable once the old corners, all l g b, t q plus people. with their copious hopes for the new law that rushes lower house
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of parliament, the state duma is debating will effectively forbid any pulse to have references to l. g p t q, topics in popular media and on the internet. activists fair. the new law is a further step towards state sponsored discrimination and repression and that it will leave the l g p t q community even more stigmatized in russian society. latino views moscow office was closed down. but our russia coverage continues from the latvian capital, riga, antidote. uri rochette out joins us from there. you're a great to see. so what exactly does this mean for at the l g. b t q plus community in real terms in russia? well, probably are talking about changing the existing information and media loss soon. it will be prohibited to positively refer to same sex relationships,
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transgender and transsexual topics on social media. and to really in all publications, future films and on television as well. and rational law make us call anything to do with l g b, t, q, and non traditional sexual relationships or preferences. and since any statement a commenting on algae to begin algebra to q issues is that is not critical. could be interpreted as positive and a public mention of algebra, q issues in russia could soon be punishable. so this seems to be a really, an hello father low. and why is this being pushed right now? you're reconsidering. rushes, struggle with its invasion in ukraine. well look at all this and is there is an official version and there are various, let's say other interpretations. and i find both seem logical from the rational perspective. and the official statement refer us directly to the war in ukraine are,
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which is still being cold in russia, especially as special minutes recreation. and this are cult milt operation. we've even gave new meaning to the proposed law. according to the russian duma, russian parliament, the military operation that doesn't only take place on the battle feet battlefield, it sat but also in the minds and souls of the people and to those minds and souls of the rational people are obviously endanger, according to rational politicians but the question is really, why is this happening now? and he comes to the other, let's say, unofficial version, i think that, that the russian government wants just to distract from other very and crashing issues. for example, moscow's and military problems in ukraine. no one knows how much longer the russian army can hold out. in kennesaw, for example, ukraine and the debate bought an algae de q law would present a welcome distraction from this problem. yuri, is there much support as in,
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is there broad support for laws like this one that we're talking about? and is it possible that we could even see protests? well, let's look at and even then. so if it's all tossed or russian society has completely different problems at the moment above all the mobilization, which many people are still very, very afraid of. and to, while it sounds house for us that the rational j d q community has become accustomed to state sponsors to a phobia over the past. yup, 20 pilot years. and while there is no law directly coming to lazing, homosexual relationships as such, russia algebra, q, community must be concerned about their safety in this respect, that the law doesn't change anything fundamentally. but it changes and already difficult situation for the words. and i don't expect any protests russians are intimidated, restricted in the freedom of expression. and since the beginning of the mobilization also disorient. thank you. re t w's, uri rochette, o,
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in the latvian capital rica. well, the latest polls for the u. s. mid terms 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 and t w's sunni. so misconduct reports from the state biggest city, milwaukee. the day is getting started at lock, black leaders organizing communities. this out which group is gearing up for another day of knocking on doors blocks as its endorse. democratic candidates as the best help for the groups, core mission, improving the lives of milwaukee black community. no walk is the largest democratic
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stronghold 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 brochure. 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 2022. and we're going to hear that you maybe feel some time with this a little bit right there. and it may change and i've seen it with mile and i was a part of but not everyone feels that change. inflation is creating frustration and the lack of change on public safety or education and economic opportunity has led to voter apathy, inflation. people are so tired of it cuz like trying to help me like,
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i do understand that people need mental ways i was talking about i work. that's just terrible. how can i live off? i can't live of a fool. the cardinal is $8.00. talking about 12 eggs is just rough dismissed. the black voters have delivered important victories for the democrats, but many are asking whether they got a fair deal in return. it was for kenzie senate. that question is an opportunity. he's the african american outreach director for the wisconsin 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 put in these field policies within these communities like the living in a who's the ones that you're voting for. try something new. a cancer says that
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message resonates with a growing number of black voters coming in to the republicans black community center in milwaukee like this man. i look at the neighborhood. i look at the cd, she's going down, you got trashy everywhere. i mean, this cities just 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 neighbourhood where everyone seems to stand by the party in the hope for meaningful action that will help a lot of these politicians be honest with you. they only stay for want being re election. you know, rather be here know what's going on, a community and follow up with the people in the community. at some point, bipolar again we will get some candidates that who talk to talk and walk to walk. so different work, turn you to vote. that is the challenge for the democrats to deliver for their supporters or see them vote with their feet. let's take
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a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. and sticking with the u. s. the midterm elections are less than 2 weeks away. a republican senate candidate is facing new abortion allegations. a 2nd woman has come forward in georgia alleging herschel walker paid for her to have an abortion walker, a hard line, anti abortion advocate. she denies the allegations, don't a chance. the so called islamic state group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a major she i, tony side, in the iranian city of she rides, at least 15 people were killed, including women and children. dozens more were wounded. after a gunman opened fire on worshipers. official said the suspect is in custody. bolivia government has suspended food. exports are made nationwide. protests that have paralyzed the countries agricultural region. the demonstrations began last week after the government postponed a census violent flashes between protesters and police have now spread to the
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capitol. the united nations has warned that these humanitarian crisis in somalia remains dire, and that the country is on the brink of famine. 1000000 people have been internally displaced and 20000 to fled to neighboring kenya, to, to conflict, and the regions worst route in nearly 40 years. while more climate alarms from the united nations, a new report shows the 3 main greenhouse gases hit record highs and the atmosphere last year. the latest warnings come a week before delegates from around the world are due to meet for crucial climate change talks in egypt. climbing activists spray painting the windows of a luxury car brand its 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. and the response to the climate
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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 which equally writing this you're not ever look at the growth phrase off carbon dioxide, then it's pretty comparable to the average go right can years. but if a look i could go of the same at the highest ever. 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 up 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 our existence. as is an increase of 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. while 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 to the englishman, frequently breaks into song after a victory. now he's putting those pipes to good use by covering an evergreen
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classic innate of man's mental health, charity tor club blue tice and furious choice of song for his new charity. single won't surprise anyone who's seen him fight. ah neil diamond's classic sweet caroline has gained popularity in recent years among fine celebrating english sporting success, the perfect choice then for fury, and the perfect cause to the man nicole, the gypsy king, has long been open about his old mental health struggles. but i of 2 characters. i have tyson theory, which is the flawed character, ma'am. all been to father and son. i'm out of the jeep. he came, which is unshakable. the person, the type of theory as a man. he has very lot flaws, right? he has every fin, anything that can go wrong with a human anti some theory. the mom has them problems. those problems dogged him
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after he had risen to fame with drink and drug abuse among his demons. as he relinquished his hard won world titles. though he says he wants to do even more to shine a light on a problem, but especially among men often did not speak its name since the demise on, on the return. i've been very vocal about the, the mental health struggle and it's been widely printed from highs and lows ups and downs. so i've tried me most best to keep talking about as much as a cannon. keep trying to smash a stigma, supposing. but as he confident of a smash hit, or is he punching above his weight? ah, who's wanted debasing or even own quite at like my wife ape say in fact to make it so. i'm the next, tom jones, getting life crudeness everywhere. beware. australia's
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mans national football team has released a collective statement against guitars, human rights record, becoming the 1st world called participant to do so. in the video message, players recognize reforms have been made in katara, but they criticize the countries treatment of migrant workers. and members of the l . g. b t q plus community. 16 players called for the d criminalization of same sex relationships and demanded more rights for nearly 2000000 foreign labors in katara and the international trade union confederation. where's reminder of the top story we're following for you? the united states has imposed new sanctions on iraq. the measures had come as a rainy and security forces intensified their practice on protesters. commemorating the death of kurdish women gina, massa. mimi in police custody 40 days ago. russian president vladimir putin has overseen routine exercises by strategic nuclear forces. moscow said the aim was
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to simulate retaliation for a possible nuclear attack on russia. and don't forget, you can always get the w use on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. well coming up next is conflict on tim sebastian interviews, mohammed mirandi iranian political commentator and media advisor to arise new care negotiation team. i'm pablo felice. for me. i'm the team here in britain. thanks roger. take care. i'll see you again with a, with
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ah, who into the conflict zone with tim sebastian, the death of a young iranian woman in police custody spots weeks of violent protest in iran and around the world. bahama miranda professor, carry around university claims. the western nato,
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aggravating the process was fair to ron denies supplying drones to moscow. i take in the ukraine, russian war conflict zone on d, w. libya is tearing apart. the fighting has lasted 10 long years. it's a war pitting east against west, driven by outside interests, fought with sophisticated weapons entering the country despite an embargo. background of a civil war. libya destruction of a nation in 45 minutes on d, w. o. the country that will host the world. you will have these once you visit,
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you never forget it. up caught between transformation and exploitation letter combines multiple present to traditional past. none of my friends has died about. so the thing does happen some times between education and tradition, between cosmopolitan fleer and captivated wilderness. the portrait of the desert to state full of contradictions. guitar starts november 11th on d. w. the death of a young iranian woman in police custody, a sponsor weeks of violent protest in iran and around the world. un and independent human rights groups of accused arabian security forces of brutal suppression. where does that leave attempts to restart the 2015? you could.

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