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a make up your own mind. w. made for mines with this is dw news live from berlin. the united nations launches an investigation into a rounds crackdown on anti government. protests. demonstrations are now in their 3rd month and thousands are still turning out despite security forces using deadly force against them. much of ukraine remains without heat or electricity. after the
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latest russian air strikes on its energy grid authorities have setup so called invincibility centers where people can warm up and get hot rates. and the guitar christiano, rinaldo becomes the 1st man to score at 5 world corpus has his portugal side when a thrilling match against gun. ah i am pablo fo lillius. welcome to the program. the united nations is launching an investigation into iran's cracked and on anti government protests. now in their 3rd month, there was applause as the human rights cancel resolution passed with $25.00 votes in 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 debbie force, the unrest began after the death of a young woman arrested for allegedly not wearing her head scarf property. the council estimate to run has detained 14000 people so far or germany is foreign minister anna lena bear book was among those calling for an investigation. and our political correspondent, thomas spyro, told us it's a good result for 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 a german authorities in their 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 at the human rights council. which by the way, it's the key inter governmental forum at the u. n. in the u. n. system dealing with human rights is certainly an important decision for german foreign policy. what's
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also 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 include this very important fact finding mission. so all in all german authorities are certainly very pleased with today's result in geneva comes faro reporting their well ukrainian authorities are struggling to restore power and water supplies after russian missile strikes. devastated key infrastructure once again. the latest attacks killed at least 10 people enforce all of ukraine's nuclear power plants offline. for the 1st time in 40 years, ukraine's energy grid is on the brink of collapse. the capital keith has gone dark authority, say only half the countries energy needs are being met after the latest russian
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strikes on ukraine's infrastructure. once as temperatures plummet, well below freezing authorities have set up thousands of so called invincibility centers. here people can get warm, charged their phones and find hot beverages. a little dublin in my system. it's the 2nd day without power and food. more than 60 children a waiting for food, and we can't prepare anything unless the pilot gets fixed. be sure that if they rushes campaign against ukraine's power grid is seen by many as retaliation for battlefield losses. moscow acknowledges attacking basic infrastructure, saying it's aim is to reduce ukraine's military capabilities and push it to negotiate. cave accuses russia of weapon ising winter and trying to freeze the country into submission. but rather than breaking ukraine spirit, these attacks of fueling resolve and anger across the country. chicago,
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bloody mercy, the way they fight and target civil infrastructure. it can cause nothing but furious edge on the zillow usually hooted remotely. if they expect us to fall on our knees and crawl to them, it won't happen at the napa county let our windows go dark, but we will not be in russia. this hatred. as for generations to come for union, as the snow sets in ukraine remains defiant, but for the millions now living without power and water. this is only the beginning of a long dark winter. while dw correspondent in ukraine conley told us how people in cave are hoping after late after the latest attacks. when you might just looking here at the scenic here, get a sense quite how cold it is. and behind me, you should be seeing care of at russia, but upset because the electricity is out for most buildings. here,
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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 was a real sense that 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 it 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
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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 plus 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 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 another 34 months of this economy there. well, here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. russia state atomic energy company is backing a plant protection zone around ukraine's operation nuclear power plant. the proposal comes from the international atomic energy agency. russia and ukraine have blamed each other for shelling at the facility. the lower house of russia's parliament has unanimously approved a law banning what it calls all forms of l. g. b t propaganda. the bill could
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effectively block positive depictions of same sex relationships. it's expected to be rubber stamped by the upper house and signed by president vladimir putin, ukraine's prime minister victor or bon says it's parliament. we'll approve sweden and finland spades to join nato in fabric. hungry and turkey are the only alliance members yet to ratify the nordic countries, exception, sweden, and finland. and the decades of military law, non alignment after russia invaded ukraine to the kitchen. while they identified the arm across variant of coven 19 and immediately immediately raised the alarm. but instead of being praised, the african scientists behind that discovery for found themselves being scapegoats on the receiving end of death threats and travel bands. now they're being honored here in berlin with the german africa price. the botswana harvard aids institute is one of the leading h i v research institutions on the continent with some of the best virology tests,
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including sickle leila model. when the pandemic hit morrow and his team turned their focus from sequencing h i v to cove it and in november 2021, they made an unusual discovery, a new pattern with a high amount of mutations, the omicron variant. they reported it immediately. i think then did a lot of potential maybe infections. ah, the only unfortunate reaction was within a few hours few days that many countries in southern africa will flip east it almost 2 years into the pandemic. the world once again went on full alert, borders were closed flights to southern africa cancelled, and suddenly those who discovered it became scapegoats even receiving death threats . a lot of people say you scientists have big mouths look what you have done. and
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it was very uncomfortable. a few hours after it was discovered in botswana, scientists here in south africa, sequenced it to toyota. olivia was one of my old ph. d supervises. now they closely collaborate on their research. that's what this from them. it showed that the african can become a scientific leader on, on, on the pandemic response which surprised many countries in the world but, but, but did not surprise us because that's big investments that we have been doing. especially people, but also in big labs and equipment for the past 20th to olivia is one of the leading scientists in the field of viral outbreaks and is also from the global south. what surprised him was how busy the north was with itself during the pandemic. and effective air travel bands. so i think that was very, very, very said how there would the air had a chance to respond to a global problem. and they decided to respond with an nationalistic approach with
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the didn't help. despite these challenges moya, unto olivia continue their work, proving that leading medical research is also done in africa and that europe can learn lessons from the continent ah, at the world coping katara, uruguay and south korea played out a gold stroll in the early march on day 5, but there was plenty of excitement elsewhere with 5 time. winter's brazil inaction and portugal. christiane. rinaldo making history as his i took on ghana when portugal were awarded a 2nd her penalty with the school. no, no. there was no question about who would take it. christiana rinaldo. julie stepped up and became the 1st man ever to score and 5 world cups whose team survived a last minute hold from people the yoga costa to win 32, and go top of the group after uruguayan, south korea drew nell know 5 time champions. brazil huffed and puffed against
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a dog in serbia site, but rich arleson eventually post on 62 minutes. he then delivered a candidate for goal of the tournament to seal the win for the south americans. there were mixed emotions for real and below as he clenched the one nil when for switzerland over cameron, the country of his birth, the swiss funds were altogether happier about his contribution mixed up for their team is the small matter of brazil. well for more on the days action i'm joined by philip have now from deed of use for it's welcome to the studio phillips now. so rinaldo made history as we heard a scoring in his 5th world cop. what will this be? the one though that he actually went, it might just be a definitely as the last trophy, missing and as prestigious trophy cabinet among other belong, the orest champions. the titles and leak titles that he has claimed. but let's take a moment to appreciate the greatness that the statistic really as 5 rod cups that
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he's gordon. that means he has been world class for the past 20 years, or 37 years of age and does so unfazed by the fact that he has just mutually come to the agreement to terminate his contract or majesty united just days before the rock up even started and talk about emotions, he had tears in his eyes as lips were seen trembling while he was singing the national anthem, it would mean the absolute world him if he were to win this world cup. well, also on the list of favorites going into this torment is that brazil and they faced serbia. so what do you make of that? their performance, little bit of a shaky star in the 1st half or brazil, they're us in a really not getting past the serbian defense. however, in the 2nd half they did break the deadlock thanks to rich hotley's on who was going to brace both goals for brazil. the 1st one was an easy tap in, but the 2nd god was an absolute beauty. we see here 1st touch was great and he turned around, twisted around his own body and then smashed it in volume. so that is already a contender for a goal of the tournament this early on in the group stage and also a little fun fact. he don't, it's 10 percent of all his earnings to brazilian charity. so good guy reach out on
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for the wind for brazil. i mean i see more of that and of course being plenty of controversy with this at world cope at. but there's actually some news that thief are going to ally rainbow flags and inside the stadium. so tell us more. yeah, breaking news. there comes from the football association of wales. they have actually just tweeted, let me read it out. people has confirmed that fence with rainbow, while bucket hats and rainbow flags will now be allowed entry to the stadiums. all world companies have been contacted and instructed to follow the agreed rules and regulations. and this comes as a big surprise as previously. everything to do with rainbows, accessories, flags, bucket had sweat bands was permitted from the stadium. so fence carrying these items were not granted entry into the stadiums. those items were confiscated by security guards at the entrance points. and this change goes into effect actually immediately. so starting with friday's matches, so we will see in just a few hours, whether or not this goes through smoothly, but it is definitely a step into the direction of being more friendly towards the l. g
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b t. community. yeah, certainly. welcome use philip. now from dw sports. thank you. all right, you are up to date coming up next dark film with a look at women in latin america who are battling to put an end to sexist and macho culture there. and you can get all the latest developments on our website, dw, dot com and of course follows on our social media accounts. i popped up on the list for me and the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care and i'll see you again at the top of the next are ah, pretty small shell filled with explosives, a symbol of power, rebellion and sensuality. magic wand around through divorce guy.

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