Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  November 20, 2022 4:00pm-4:16pm CET

4:00 pm
i show from the street has already proven successful. the position is on the rise beds with dogs november 25th on the w. ah, this is dw news. why? from berlin? new violence, amid ron's ongoing protests. ah, gunfire and screams are heard on social media. as observers report large scale
4:01 pm
government military action occurred. your city in the country's watched, at least 5 people are dead and more than a dozen wounded in a shooting at an l. g. b t. q nightclub in colorado. we'll go live to the u. s for more. and the 2022 world cup kicks off today in cat talk with fans arriving the controversial event is beginning to resemble a normal tournament. ah . michael ok welcome. rights groups are reporting that iran is carrying out a major crackdown in the kurdish town of my hub, but the town has seen intense anti regime protest recent days, where people staging siddons and setting up barricades for in
4:02 pm
z circulated on social media. overnight gunfire and screaming can be heard. another clip shared by an exiled kurdish opposition party claims to show plain clothes, members of the revolutionary guard, firing to this activist se electricity has been cut and there are unconfirmed reports of protesters being killed or wounded. mom or a mirror, madame is the co founder of the n g o iran human rights here in berlin. earlier he told us what he's hearing about the situation and mob up a large number of military machine. gun denied
4:03 pm
a moment. you don't have any major concern my for for so i do we know anything about the scale of the government operation in the city at this point. when the information be ever seen, the numbers are large. so you also believe that the running are trying to make the iran where all the countries being unite to conduct. ready the been that been long
4:04 pm
or campaign of information. the information that mike there are there on those ordinary. i think you said there was a lower spreading fear, keeping people in a so called $300.00 them on the recent days around 40 if how strong is the opposition against iranian authorities in kurdish dominated areas? always been very strong because it because you know, iranian regime was a small group the run in society ruling the old country and repression that there has been much store
4:05 pm
even stronger than the rest of the country. and that best buy positions or so be here, very brave. and i think, you know, some of the crisis in their own country. so they are trying to do whatever they can to a change. ready it's going to change and they are going to do what they are by. and so we are concerned that they might even start smaller or, you know, iraq or just on just a way what i would say revolution going on. understood that was a mom would a me read mod done many, many thanks. 5 people have been killed in 18 injured in a shooting at an l. g. b t q nightclub in the us city of colorado springs,
4:06 pm
a suspect is in custody. police got the late night call from the club, hugh as party goers gathered there to mark the transgender day of remembrance, which honors the memory of those killed in trans phobic violence. a statement from the club thanked customers who subdued the gunman. for more on this let's go to d. w's. washington bureau chief in his poll innes. what more do we know about what happened last night? so we know that sir. 5 sir. people were killed in 18 wounded michael. and just as you said, it wasn't a very evening when people who got killed in a gun violence trans people were commemorated. we know that the shooter isn't cassidy. he is receiving medical treatment. we know a little about his motives yet by the club. put out a statement condemning the shooting as
4:07 pm
a hate attack. but let's talk about the city where there's happened. what should viewers know about colorado springs? colorado springs is, are very conservative, puckered, or in the state of colorado is, is home of the u. s. air force academy and home of the headquarters of the national angelica group focused on the family. and, you know, michael, what is probably also important for our international audience. to know that in 2015, a gunman entered a planned parenthood clinic. these are clinics where abortions are taking place and killed a 3 and also injured 9. so gun violence, mass shooting are very common. not only in colorado springs but also the state of colorado. i'm sure many remember the shooting in the columbine high school in 1999 or in 2012, the shooting in aurora, or in a movie theater in 2021,
4:08 pm
the shooting in boulder in a supermarket. so gun violence is very, very present in the state of colorado. and of course you covered the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando, the deadliest attack on in l, g b, t q venue in the us. what does another event like this mean for the community in the half a minute that we have left? well, i did a story the survivors a year ago on the 5th anniversary in my till, you know, we have to keep in mind that never leaves you if you experience something like that . and keep in mind that many conservatives politicians like run dissenters, the governor, florida. keep blaming, keep making jokes about trans people, about algae, members of the algebra teacher, community. and imagine if you are a member of this community and this happens in your own country, over and over again. in his poll d, w. washington bureau chief many thanks. is a look now. it's on the other stories making news around the world at this hour.
4:09 pm
ukraine separation nuclear power plant, which is under russian control, has been hit by shelling. the un nuclear watchdog condemned the attack in a tweet, adding that such shelling could trigger a nuclear disaster. moscow and keep blame each other for the attack. the cup 27 climate talks in egypt have ended with a historic deal to compensate poor nations for climate change. damages some 200 countries agree to set up a loss in damage fun but delayed a decision on who should contribute until next year. many delegates criticized a lack of progress on eliminating fossil fuel use. and cutting emissions. turkey has launched airstrikes across in northern syria in northern iraq, targeting the military bases of kurdish militants. a war monitor says at least 30 people were killed. the strikes come days after the turkish government blamed the
4:10 pm
courtesy on workers party for last sundays. deadly bombing in central is stumble. the football world cup begins to day in kata and fans from around the world to have been flooding into the gulf. stayed ahead of the opening match cutoff has been hit by various controversies since being awarded hosting rights 12 years ago. but for many supporters, the tournament remains a football festival. over 1000000 fans are expected to travel to the country over the course of the world cup. i asked the w sports correspondent, danya barcelona in doha, to tell us more about the atmosphere there. ah, so the atmosphere in dough has really picked up over the last few days. the fans 1st have kicked off, which means there are concerts, deejay, and now it's one of the only places that you can actually drink of beer. if you
4:11 pm
have the $14.00 that it cost to buy $1.00 right now, we are in front of our bite stadium was where they will be playing the opening game . what you can see behind me are the last few fans that are trickling into the stadium. not so many non match going fans are here because we are literally in the middle of the desert. as you can see, it's pretty windy right now. but the vibe in doha is very world cup like right now . $14.00 for beer. okay. alcohol was banned at stadiums just before the beginning of this tournament. to much criticism as you surely know, how are fans responding now? so some fans are totally okay with the decision, and other fans are a little bit more disappointed. so it was a shock. you turn decision, it just happened a couple days ago. a lot of people are still processing it, but for example, could tarry. fans are totally okay with the decision. and tonight, you know, you see could tar against ecuador, ecuadorian fans on the other hand,
4:12 pm
are a little bit disappointed because for them, you know, having a beer with friends around the stadium is a little bit more part of the match going experience. but it is a fresh decision. we don't really know. all the fans are going to react. they'll have to let you know after the game done. there people might not know that this is a host nation's 1st. ever participation in a world cup. what can you tell us about the team? right, so a lot of people don't know as much about guitar because it's not really a country with a rich foot buying history like an argentina or a brazil. but that being said, guitar has been building there for buying generation from scratch over the past 20 years. their code few sanchez, he's really been spearheading that and they are probably going to be the most prepared team in the turn around because they've been together for the last 8 months at a training camp. now that's pretty amazing from foot buying standards. the thing is is that they're the host nation, so they're going to have a lot of pressure on them. and in football pressure can work in 2 ways. it can
4:13 pm
either pump you up and propel you forward or it can stress you out. now in those kinds of stress teams usually fall back on their more experienced players, which in this case could tar, doesn't have to be interesting tonight to see which way they go. t w's. donna barcelona. many, many thanks. and in the closing formula, one race of the season, max for stopping has won the abu dhabi grand prix for stop and had already wrapped up the 2022 championship earlier in the season at the japan granbury schall declares, 2nd charlotte clairs. at 2nd phase finish secured, 2nd, overall in the standings, while sebastian vessel heads into retirement, having finished 10th in his 300 race. as we saw the abu dhabi grand prix was sebastian vito's, 300 and final race in formula one. the german, a 4 time world champion, retired from this ford as one of its most successful drivers. let's take
4:14 pm
a look back at val's f, one career. with 4 world titles under his belt, by the age of 26, sebastian federal looked like a racing certainty to surpass the record of 7 championships set by his idle compatriot. mikhail schumacher. but a big move from red bill to the glamour of ferrari proved a huge disappointment for the german. there he was outshone by his younger teammate, charla clare. tensions often boiled over on to the track like here at the brazilian grown pre in 2019 foot left ferrari having failed to add to his whole of championships. many thought he would retire, but he moved to aston martin where over the past 2 seasons, he struggled to shine in a disappointing car. he has been politically outspoken, the irony of calling for a greener formula, one while simultaneously driving and its races is not lost on him. as he explained
4:15 pm
in the instagram post announcing his retirement. my passion comes with certain aspects that i have learned to dislike. they might be solved in the future, but the will to apply that change has to grow much, much stronger, and has to be leading to action to day. but the golden years at red bill provide the lasting images of his contribution to the sport from which he retires with $53.00 grown pre winds to his name. dots film is next on michael oak, who in berlin, thanks for watching interest . the global economy. our portfolio d w business beyond here the close.

38 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on