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ah ah ah ah ah, this is d, w is leih from berlin. the united nations launch as an investigation into iran crack down on anti government. protests. demonstrations are now in their 3rd month and thousands are still turning out despite security forces, using deadly violence against them. also on the show,
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brush are stands accused of crimes against humanity. president the landscape urges the un to condemn what he calls moscow's energy terror. the latest missiles strikes, knockout heating power and water supplies in most of the country. and in katara christiana ronaldo becomes the 1st man to score at 5 world cost as as portugal side, when a thrilling match against gone ah i'm to call for like it's good to have you with us. the united nations is launching an investigation into iran's crackdown on anti government protests now in their 3rd month. there was applause as the human rights council resolution passed with 25 votes and favor. 16 countries abstained, and 6, including china, voted against protesters are still turning out in iran despite security forces
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using deadly violence. the unrest began after the death of a young woman arrested for allegedly not wearing her head scarf properly. the country estimates iran has detained 14000 people. so far. germany is foreign minister, and alina babcock was among those calling for an investigation. our political correspondent, thomas sparrow, told me it's a good result for her. it can indeed be seen as a win for her as a win for german foreign policy. and this is, by the way, how it's also being presented by german authorities in the 1st reactions. after the decision concerning this resolution, the fact that germany any particular mrs. bab oak had pushed for this resolution, had pushed for this discussion of the human rights council. which, by the way, it's the key inter governmental forum at the un in the un system dealing with human rights is certainly an important decision for german foreign policy. what's also
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particularly important is the fact that the resolution included this fact finding mission. it was not clear all along that this fact finding mission would actually be part of the resolution. in fact, china had presented a last minute appeal so that that could be maybe scrapped from the resolution that did not pass. so the resolution in the end also includes this very important fact finding mission. so all in all german authorities are certainly very pleased with today's result in geneva. how could this fact finding mission actually work without physical access to the country? it is essentially seen as a step towards accountability as it is seen as a compliment to the word to the work that is already being done, for example, by the un special rapport term for human rights in iran. so it is seen as a step towards accountability but you point something in the right direction because this is certainly the biggest challenge. now, how to move forward from what was discussed in geneva from all these decisions from
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the resolution to actually action. especially if you consider that it's already being reported that the iranian government to rating authorities. i'm not particularly interested in having that fact finding mission in iran. so there's certainly a lot of questions as of how this could be implemented. but from the government perspective, from the perspective of the country that took part in this resolution that voted in favor of it. it's a step towards more accountability in the situation in iraq. that was very clear. and that was our political correspondent, thomas barry. thank you so much. ukrainian authorities are struggling to restore power and water supplies after russian missile strikes hammered key infrastructure . once again, people have headed to so called invincibility centers in search of power, warmth, and other essentials. russia latest strikes have killed 10 people, and 4th, all of ukraine's nuclear power plants offline. for the 1st time. in 40 years, the head of the nuclear energy company is warning that the attacks risk
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a radioactive catastrophe. president zalinski is urging the un to take action, calling the strikes a crime against humanity. they might need a lawyer. nick connelly told us how people and keys are coping after the latest attacks when you might just looking here at the scene, key of get a sense quite how cold it is. and behind me, you should be seeing key of at russia, but upset because the electricity is out for most buildings. here, you might just see a few lights in the fog. it really is quite a kind of starting seen. this is city of millions of people, but you wouldn't know you'd be able to tell looking across the roofs, care of right now. so she has been somewhat stabilized. there isn't the car total collapse that many here feared yesterday evening. the national grid has been reconnected for a while there last night. there were basically several parallel grids across the country, not really connected with each other. this country's nuclear power stations had to go into kind of security or switch off to prevent overloading the grid. and there
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was a real sense that this kind of permanent damage could be done to the infrastructure that has seemingly been averted, lots of creative solutions. lots of means out there on social media, images of trams being pulled by tractors instead of the normal tech because there just isn't any power. we don't have any timelines yet from the government as to when normal service is going to resume here in cave. at least there is water again . since a few hours, there is a sense that the heating is going to come back on for lots people in high rise apartments of there's no other option. they don't have the option to put a generator somewhere. they don't have the option of somehow getting a bonfire ready to heat some food. this is a desperate time for people here, but no real sense here of panic or of the kind of mood turning think people were predicting this. they were seeing this are about to happen. i think the big thing is that now in the last few days we've just had the temperatures really dropped the 1st time and went to hit us. now people facing up to another 34 months. this is a look at some other stories making is around the world today. the lower house of
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russia's parliament has unanimously approved a law banning what it calls all forms of l g. b. t. propaganda bill could effectively block positive depictions of same sex relationships on them. it's expected to be rubber stamped by the upper house and signed by president vladimir putin. hungary as prime minister, victor alba says it's parliament will approve sweden's and finland's bids to join nato and february, hunger and turkey are the only alliance members yet to ratify. the nordic countries succession, sweden, and finland ended decades of military non alignment. after russia invaded ukraine through the berlin airport, had closed both its runways because of a break and by climate activists. that video posted by the last generation group appears to show protesters cutting through the fence and gluing themselves to the runway. they were later detained to and the airport has since reopened. china says new coven 19 infections have reached
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a record. $31000.00 authorities have imposed locked downs and closures and almost all major cities, including the manufacturing hub of jung jo home to a giant. i phone factory, frustration at restrictions, and unpaid wages has boiled over into violence. these are rare scenes of an open descend protest of clash with the police clad in white hazmat suits. walker said fox cone, the wolf, biggest i phone plant engine ju angry over pay disputes and covered fatigue. the plant is under heavy covered restrictions. workers complain of poor living conditions. they say many of them had to share rooms with corporate patients. and they're not being paid what was promised to them. fox cohen has apologized thing, a technical aero led to the p. disputes. these protests on reacting as china is facing of record search in coven cases. and prompting authorities to expand loc
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downs across china. she is, and you since november more than 1200000 cases of infection have been reported in the past week and average of 22200 cases were reported every day, which was twice the number of the previous week. been down faith in beijing. government workers blocked the street to ensure people stay at home. residents are allowed to leave only to get groceries and for health emergencies. the discontent over these tough restrictions has been growing. your room gone, but everything is halted. how many people have the savings to support them? if things stay close to her? and even if you have the money to stay home every day, that's not her life. i got either. in parts of jen june, 6 1000000 people have been told to stay home for 5 days and undergo mos testing. all the china recently relaxed. some of the tough covert rules. many of its
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citizens are asking if the remedy is more harmful than the illness. ah, at the world cup and katara gonna took on portugal in group age. and as ever christiana ronaldo made all the headlines with a historic goal and a thrilling win for his team. c r 7 was fighting back his tears while singing the anthem in what might be his last chance of lifting the world cup. after an hour's play portugal were awarded a penalty and there was no question about who would take it. chris channel ronaldo with a historic goal as he becomes the 1st ever player to score in 5 world cups. however, ghana was quick to respond. all i took was one passed down the left wing and poor portuguese defending for andre. are you to make the game level? speaking of poor, defending a costly mistake by apo rahman baba left jaw. felix wide open and he reclaim the lead for portugal. just moments later with gun are still in shock. it was substitute rough only our making the score $3.00 to $1.00 came over no gun. i kept
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on fighting, and after a lucky deflection, osmond buccheri found himself open on the back post and celebrated ronaldo style and in the dying seconds of the game gun, i see nike williams missed the chance to punish tioga cost us carelessness. portugal barely etched out the wind in an absolute thriller of a game. our reporter indo danya. barcelona told me it was an exciting match. absolutely, i mean portugal really had to sweat this by now. now ghana was making their return to the world cup. they didn't participate in 2018 also. they're one of the lowest rank teams in the tournament and very young and inexperienced. but they came up against portugal led by obviously christian arnoldo who is probably bigger than the entire world cup. and they were extremely impressive, they really frustrated portugal. they didn't let them get through. but of course chris on arnoldo. he starts the scoring off setting that record personnel player to
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score in 5 world cups. but on all a lot of positives for ghana and the atmosphere in the stadium was absolutely incredible. in a large part, thanks the grenades van to always bring a party everywhere they go. cars enter. another made headlines recently after leaving manchester united by mutual consent at that. but the controversy doesn't seem to affect his game, did it? no, not at all. i mean, this is christiane, over and although we're talking about here, he has razor sharp focus and he's silence the critics time and time again. throughout his career. i mean, all the noise about manchester united, his explosive interview, he gave with pierce morgan, then it came out that he was going to leave the club. both of them had decided on that. so i mean, it's pretty obvious that there were going to be questions coming in as to whether or not he was focused or not. but i think again, rinaldo has showed us why he is considered one of the best players of all time.
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because when it comes time to putting everything aside and performing on the pitch, that's what he's able to do. and that's what he does. the german players protest before their last to japan has been criticized as insufficient in germany, but widely applauded in europe. what has the reaction in the arab world been so as you guys know, i'm in dough high right now, so i've had the chance to talk to a lot of fans from the air world, from many different countries. now they've told me that they feel attacked. they feel like the west europe is trying to almost sabotaged this world cup for then what a lot of them have told me as well is that for example, when they go to other countries, visit other countries, they really respect the laws and, and norms. and they would like that same courtesy to be given to them. now actually
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another thing that some fans call me is that they feel a little bit of resentment, or actually a lot of resentment according to them. because for example, when the world cup was in russia, they felt like they were the same issues at play here. but it wasn't really talked about as much. so it's almost like they're under attack. and that's really the overwhelming thing i've heard from all the fans. i've talked to here in doha. i am parcel lona, thanks, and 5 time champions. brazil got their world cup campaign underway by beating serbia to nil after adult 1st half a double from striker rashad lease on lit up the games. the wind puts brazil top of group g, a head of switzerland who, bead cameroon, one mill earlier. and today is thanksgiving. the biggest holiday in the united states. after 2 years of disruption, this here is seeing travel volumes back to normal and even beyond. several airlines are expecting their busiest day since before the pandemic,
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the american automobile file association says roads will be at their most crowded in years. so if you're on the road today, they've traveled, that's all from me for now. coming up next is the business news with ben facility, or you can always get all the latest developments any time on our website. that is d, w dot com and on our social accounts, you'll find us at dw news article. really thank you so much for watching. mm. with a for to fly materials are being filled quoted, worked for a station in the rain forest continue. carbon dioxide emissions have risen again.
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