Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  November 26, 2022 11:00am-11:16am CET

11:00 am
like a colorful cultural history. secret weapon lipstick doth december 3rd on d w. ah ah, this is dino, be your name is alive from berlin. unrest builds in china over. it's strict coven policies. fresh protests, iraq. after 10 people die in an apartment fire in the city of a room, she resident save a lock down. the hamper rescue efforts. also coming up on the show, ukraine says some 6000000 people are still without power. after devastating russian
11:01 am
airstrikes as temperatures drop, engineers are racing to repair the countries energy grid. and out of world cup the host catch har are out, and iran steam ends. it's silent protests after threats of reprisals, players half heartedly sang along to their national anthem. iran then went on to beat whales to nil. ah. hello, i'm clare richardson. thanks so much for joining us. on rest is growing in china over strict coven, 19 locked down measures. fresh protests have broken out in several parts of the country, including in the capitol bush and young region room chey. crowd there shouted lift the walk down at security guards in hazmat suits. they were demonstrating after 10
11:02 am
all died. an apartment fire. some residents say the restrictions on movement, hamburg rescue efforts and growing frustration over the locked downs. 3 years after the pandemic broke out in china is increasingly putting beijing's 0 cove policy under pressure. shine is normally bustling capital, resembles a ghost town with neighborhoods locked down and hold. districts cut off. we have an appointment with jungling, pung, a temporary worker who once helped us move. 15 days now, he's been forbidden to leave his residential complete. yet i'm like, hey, we can't earn money any more the, the situation in beijing is very bad and that's after an already very difficult year for us with constant corona, virus measures. we have to leave abruptly, the police are approaching, it seems they're trying to stop all interviews about pandemic restrictions. we also
11:03 am
wanted to talk to this person a food delivery driver, but he canceled shortly before he sent us videos from the police station after 5 hours. he was released authorities in china, i getting if a twit shya videos on social media show new temporary villages that looked like prisons. beijing keeps asymptomatic cases locked up in here. we are. after nearly 3 years of corona restrictions, many people's patience is running out. like here at apple supply of fox con, we workers were locked inside for weeks. this protest fueled by an additional blow . the loss of work has promised. pandemic bonuses on friday demonstrations also broke out in orem. she, the capital of gin john province has been locked down for 109 days. now,
11:04 am
many people cannot leave their homes. the proteus was sparked by an apartment building fire in which team people locked inside, died back to our interview attempts in beijing. police cast tale as constantly an interview partner from the morning gets back to us. no, no, no. go ahead. what we could, people in white suits, came to me and asked me who i was talking to. i said i was speaking with foreign friends who i'd helped with moving than they said, oh, you have foreign friends to you. you're staying inside from now. one of which actually was yeah, this is where he is now stack. his video cool shows us his home. a courtyard shared with 14 others. the kitchen is outdoors, his room has no windows. china's 3rd covered winter. it's looking like the worst
11:05 am
so far off. or journalist a 5 year customer is in beijing under lockdown, restrictions himself. he spoke to us about the conditions that he is dealing with right now. yeah i'm. i got locked down literally just 90 minutes ago. that means i cannot leave my building. there are members of the neighbourhood comedy standing in front of the door guarding, so i'm physically prevented to leave and yeah, basically got caught up. we're moving to another fled. i was just getting ready to, you know, move my last bits of clothes and furniture and now im and i am in my old empty flat . but let me be clear. those are really very privileged problems. for many, this locked down here in china is an existential threat, and there are several 100 millions of people under locked down right now. okay. and restrictions have been frustrating. so many people in china. i can you tell us more about those events and are in a room key yesterday there was
11:06 am
a fire that broke out on the 15th floor and no room. she and that was already on thursday. and the, the remarkable thing is that, you know, the areas under locked on for more than $100.00 days. and the, you know, rescue people. it took a long time to get there. they had to fight their way through fences and, and, and also looked on barriers. and many people in that building also couldn't leave their there the fire accident was supposed to be locked. that's what some people claim. and to be honest, it's very credible. i've also been my, but myself, in a quarantine hotel where the at fire exit was literally locked, you know, with an iron lock. it's woods. i mean, that happens here all the time. and so i probably, those deaths could have been avoidable. i've that wouldn't have been such a strict, excessive lockdown then the next day, a lot of people room, she went out, they, you know, protested and under really very big risk and thousands people are a marching on the streets and that's happening everywhere. and the country,
11:07 am
the moved right now is relatively explosive. their protests and gong joy. even he and bait beijing in general. i mean, in many cities to people are really fed up by this really excess of implementation of locked down said is again and again, causing deaths. i mean, this is not the 1st example in, in room 2 that you know, people were dying because of the side effects of luck, dance. thank you very much for that update. and best of luck to you as journalist having crash were in beijing, we can take a look now it's another story making is around the world. the united states has banned the sale or import of communications equipment from chinese firms. while wy and z t regulators say they pose an unacceptable risk to national security surveillance equipment produced by several other chinese companies has also been banned. the west fierce china could use such equipment to spy on it and its allies. in taiwan, people are voting and local elections overshadowed by tensions in china. the polls
11:08 am
are a test of strength for ty, one major parties, and the results are likely to be closely watched by beijing as it increases pressure on the island. trying to claim taiwan as part of its territory. in kazakhstan, president, customers might talk higher, has been sworn in for a 2nd term. he won more than 80 percent of the vote in a snap election, in which international observers say he faced no real opposition. took high of his and our russian president vladimir putin, but he has criticized rushes of war in ukraine. and russian shelling in the liberated city of her son has killed 15 people according to ukrainian officials. authorities half we're going to evacuating civilians from the city, including children and hospital patients. the latest attack comes as authorities race to repair damage to critical infrastructure destroyed by russian airstrikes. earlier this week, the damage knocked. how power, too much of the country. now,
11:09 am
authorities have restored in some areas, but more than $6000000.00 people are still without heat or electricity analyst. they, russia is seeking to demoralize ukrainians over the harsh winter months. and ukraine's president has called on the nation to injure it's pitch dark indoors as well as outside. by the time you have jenny and katherine, i get home from work. the only light comes from their phones and torches. the suburb of the capital give has power for just a few hours a day without a proper cooker. they depend on ready made meals. yet a stitch, new york, we use this counting style for tanya model number, you can get the gas bottles easily. somehow it's pretty cheap and heat up quickly. you cost us with closer to my usual voice. officials estimate that russian air strikes have destroyed nearly half of ukraine's energy infrastructure.
11:10 am
and it's not clear how much can be restored in us as she retired the summer, not the way it helps that there are 2 of us and we don't have any children. yakobelli did they? i don't know how people keep young children warm. it must be of really difficult to stop them getting ill when it's this cold dinner. but i don't know now what are you the authorities imposed timed blackouts in cave and other areas to prevent what remains of the grid from becoming are the loaded in this village north of the capitol. the damage is all to a parent. most houses, including nadia and lawyers, home have been raised to the ground. the sisters had to live in a chicken shed for 6 months. now they have a small house, but the insulation is poor and the heating only works when the electricity is on. net with i was your island cuckoo feel. i mean that when it
11:11 am
a shoe she made in ukraine, they were well padded and keep me warm. hello, she found the sammy is an aid agency, provided the accommodation and well wishes have donated winter supplies. the sisters grow vegetables and strawberries in the garden. residents have set up a collection point in the village hall, where hot water generators and firewood are available. the bombed out roof is being repaired before the cold winter sets in awe to the soccer world cup. now where the 2nd round of brute matches has begun in group a, the netherlands went up against ecuador when both teams coming awful. when in their opening matches, the dutch opened the scoring and the 6 the minute cody occur with a strong stripe from distance before the game coach, louis yvonne calls out huck bo can become
11:12 am
a star. but ecuador proved they had come to play. and in the 2nd half their captain and our valencia scored a tap in for a final score of $1.00 to $1.00. and that means host carter are out of the world cup after they lost $31.00 to senegal. undertaking a 1st half lead synagogue made it to nil through like jar after the break. mohammad when ty reduce that deficit with cars 1st ever world cup finals goal. but it was one but dang, who sealed the wind for cynical just minutes later. guitar cannot now qualify from the group regardless of the results of their final game against the netherlands. and aaron's football teams, refusal to sing their national anthem was bigger news than the score line in their 1st match up. they were singing again. i had of their to nell, went over wells, owing alleged pressure from the government is just one sign of the huge risks iranian people are taking to show their descent at a world cup,
11:13 am
increasingly overshadowed by human rights issues. ah, these iranian fans in the stadium wanted to seize the opportunity and draw attention to the bloody correct on, on protests happening in their home country. but their message, women, life freedom, was not welcomed by fi, fun cutter and removed, just like iranian flex, alter, to hide the symbol of the islamic republic. the team's decision to this time sing the national anthem, albeit reluctantly. a sign of the immense pressure the play asunder and the you meditation. painful to watch for many and attendance. for others it's a symbol of giving into a regime they don't approve of. especially since it comes just a day after their form a t med valera. valerie was arrested in iran after training session with his club full at was a stop. therefore, he is of kurdish origin and has repeatedly criticized the oppression of women and
11:14 am
minorities in these lamid republic. now he's facing charges for tarnishing the reputation of the national team and spreading propaganda against the state. that mexico, fully one of the more than 15000 people authorities in iran have arrested since the protest began in september. more than 300 iranians have been killed according to human rights groups. and every day security forces attack, protest us all over the country. it has created a rift through iranian society, that's also on display in cato, outside the stadium, supporters of these limited republic try to silence auntie government protest us and hide them messages. turning the match itself into a side show. and so the iranian team managed to defeat wales on the pitch and yet disappointed many of their fence for not standing by them. you are
11:15 am
watching dw news. let's get a quick reminder of our top story. at this hour, protests have broken out in china's a sion janet region over the enforcement of strict cove at 19 lockdown measures. social media videos appeared to show proud in the regional capital venting their anger at local officials. the protests followed the deaths of 10 people in a residential fire at your news of jane atlas albert, you can always find more. of course on our website at is at d. w dot com. i'm clear, richardson and violin from the whole team working behind the scenes. thanks for watching both and ah, we're all set to go.

47 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on