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thinking is changing the economy to create something new the economics magazine reader in germany on d w. mm hm. ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, public anger over china 0 cove. it strategy fuels where protest barriers are going up as police ready for more scenes like bees where some protesters even dare to call for president. she's in ping to step down. also coming up,
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surviving torture and ukraine. we have an exclusive report about 2 citizens of hare san and there are deals as prisoners of the russian occupying forces, plus at the world cup and guitar, germany restore some pride and keep their hopes for the next round alive. nicholas fooling, cruel scores there. equalizer in a hard fought one all draw with spain that germany still has a tough battle ahead to qualify for the knockout stage. ah, i'm sorry, kelly. welcome to the program. com has returned to the streets of several chinese cities following large scale protest against the government strict coded 19 measures. in shanghai, there was an increased police presence on the streets this morning. authorities.
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there are also preparing for the possibility of more protest erecting barriers and places where people gathered over night. the rallies are a rare show of defiance against chinese authorities. with some protesters even calling for president cheese in pink to resign. but there is no sign that the harsh restrictions of his 0 coven policy will be lifted any time soon. ah, this is an extraordinary moment in china. and it's spreading further. i'm wider in cities right across the country. hundreds and taking to the st. angry and fed up with the government, they wrote current policy. oh, here in the capital beijing, the line, the bank submitted it for several hours. many holding up blank pieces of paper. now a symbol for this growing unrest and an act of defiance in the face of chinese censorship. we want basic human rights. we want to freedom one of re
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our country from this on fire. absurd regulation in shanghai. another outpouring of anger and something different. that will concern not only china's ruling party, but also it's leda. oh, my god, amongst the crowd, one protest the shouts out. down with she ging ping there. then they replying: unison stepped down. oh, it's dangerous to criticize the government on his lee to hell and such a public challenge is extremely rare. oh to there's no surprise when police move in . now detain, protested. oh, andrew more let's bring in fabi encroachment. he joins us now with a view from beijing. fabian, tell us a little bit more about the situation on the ground today. yeah,
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our to day. i mean, it's really, it seems calm here also in beijing and where there are several hundreds of no thousands of protesters together last night. but still you see a lot of pro police not only in uniforms awesome plainclothes and you know, it could snap any time. and it's really to tense atmosphere and me as a journalist, i was immediately kicked out of the protest site. and just by standing there when they identified me as a journalist, am so let's see how it will develop. i mean, in shanghai, what the authorities did, they basically fenced of all the square se fenced off or several streets. but i mean, yeah, that's, that's of course, intimidating into yeah, we know that there have been several arrests. but i mean, what they cannot do is, you know, to, to change the attitude. there were already so many protests us out there last night and they achieved it. they did it, and many people are saw it and they spread from word to word. and i think that has a big impact. tell us a little bit more also about how authorities have been reacting to the protest and
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how that reaction has been evolving. yes, so last night he and beijing, for example, the reaction was rather cautious. i got the feeling that, you know, there were little bit am waiting to see how it develops into protest. you were peaceful. there were very critical. i also against the government. but what they did not do this, that they were not directly criticizing, seizing pink or demanding to for him to step down. that happened in shanghai and, you know, that had huge consequences. there were a lot of arrests, actually. and also today there were arrests and even, you know, one of foreign corresponded, foreign journalist was arrested and even, you know, physically harassed and, and, but he has a british passport a, so he got a free and released after several hours. a chinese don't have that protection, i am sure. there are many of those who are protesting within the group our where political slogans are shouted. they faced several years in prison. that is really a very great risk. tell us
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a little bit more about the potential repercussions that you've highlighted there. yeah, so, i mean you, you don't have a rule of law here. so basically if the police takes away them, i mean, it happens that you know, especially for human rights or, and quote unquote crime that people just disappear for several years. so am, i mean, you definitely don't have a legal protection if you are in a political protest and basically you could be em, sued for, am no subversion provoking a trouble or always quote unquote. but i mean basically the state can just look you up and this is not only for a short time, it can really be for me, very many years tabby and catch me in beijing. thank you. and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. at least 14 people have died in a landslide in cameras capital wounding. the victims have been attending a funeral ceremony. rescue teams are still searching for. the survivors has dozens
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more. are missing. the governor described the area as dangerous and urged people to leave. at least 4 people have died after military stormed a hotel in somalia. capital mogadishu, security forces are fighting to regain control of the building, which is popular with politicians. i'll show bob militants who are affiliated with al qaeda, have claimed responsibility for the attack. huge crowds turned out at rio de janeiro, copa cabana to celebrate gay pride. the 27th parade took place after a 2 year delay due to the coven, 1900. pandemic this year, as motto is curse to be happy. according to write scripts, violence against brazil, l g b t q. community has written significantly in the past 2 year, ukraine's president below to me as the lensky has urged his country to prepare for a new wave of russian air strikes me as long as they have rockets, they won't rest. soleski said in a video address, referring to russia's military,
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and it's a tax on critical infrastructure. there's been no russian response to his claims. last week intensified russian strikes subjected ukrainian said the most acute power cuts since the war began. as of sunday, millions still had little electricity or heat, though authority say that power and water has now largely been restored to the capital. keith. while fighting is far from over in the southern city of harrison, though it's back under ukrainian control, russian forces continue to shell, the city from across the me, pro river. at the same time, people there are coming to grips with the past 8 months of russian occupation w's. nick connelly met with 2 residents who survived weeks of torture. a warning that some viewers might find the descriptions of violence in this report upsetting during for food, huddling around the few working,
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why fi hotspots carrying on in spite of shelling all around them? this is what everyday life looks like in kept on the government key. it was people to evacuate 2 areas of power, water away from the rest and guns. the new and victoria state put during a long months of russian occupation. not about to go anywhere. now. they might seem like old friends, but they only mentioned september, the seller of this unremarkable office book as prisoners and other does a violin forced their way into her flat. my grandma started screaming, they let her off into the bathroom. soon i had a bag of my head and they just started beating me over and over. who's your president, who's your president, you're coming with us and it's going to be a lot of fun till i miss. the neil had subscribed to appro ukrainian chuck group on telegram enough for her son's increasingly anxious rush notifies to come off to him . victoria had been volunteering, taking food to people in need when
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a group came into suspicion for contacts in government control territory. even when the russians ready to home, they found ukrainian flags, army souvenirs and postcards. reasonable char, i guess that means your enemy doesn't it? the interrogator asked me, i agreed with him. but what do people do to their enemies? he asked, they killed them. i replied that you are right, he said, but they tortured them fast under wood. i didn't think i'd get out of there alive. i do a lot of homes and landed during the neil had no idea where it was that been kept. he there, he realized it spent all those weeks in the middle of have san and they recognized pictures of their basement shed online. we tried to go inside, but the police isn't letting any one in the risk of russian mines is just too high . all denila victoria ever saw was there, so as soon as they left it, there were captain hoods, the captors determined to remain unseen. but as little as they could see, they could hear more than they wanted to. it was the worst was hearing you screams
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lighting. i was the loudest in our basement during the interrogation. see of what all the cells could hear yelping, i was unbearable. the men's shouts didn't travel quite as far. but when you started, all i could do was pray that they go easy. all you knew of was all quite up within the pat my last interrogation. my hands were bound, the pain from the electric shocks was so bad that i didn't even notice that i pulled a nail out. all of a sudden i could feel the blood dripping my hands. my trousers were they were all covered in blood. the lead thought, but the most terrifying moment was still to come of 2 weeks without news while the inmates was suddenly driven out to the city that guards telling them. it was time to say that pres, on the side of the that they made every one record a short video. you had to say your name, your date of birth, and saying to the camera that you are alive and well. for a moment i was really worried. what do they need this for? which was that, did they need an alibi?
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and when you brush geffrey at the ceiling, they were told to close their eyes and count to a 100. but instead of the shorts that expected, they heard, they kept his driving away without them. yeah. at the back, the likelihood their russian kept his low face justice is slim. they tortured the evidence as they left least one good thing has come of it all. victoria tells me redone being scared. now the world cup and katara, germany restored some pride after their defeat to japan by drawing 11 with spain and group e. but they still need to win their last game against costa rica to have any chance of qualifying for the knockout stage. spain show their intent in this game right from the stars, danny almo, coming close 7 minutes in, but manuel noir in gold and the crossbar both came to germany's rescue. has he flicks i looked most dangerous from set pieces, but sadly for then antonia roodick as header was rude out of sight. the mountains fine between success and failure into the 2nd half in spain. drew 1st
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blot are var murata had only been on the field, 8 minutes. a typical poachers finished from him, as it inspired substitution by spain coach luis enrique. but anything he can do, flick can to his super sub strike had nicholas full crew smashed in germany's equalizer with 7 minutes to go raymond's full crew, repaying flaking bucket loads for his call up to the squad relief then for the coach will be hoping this doesn't turn out to be a temporary reprieve. now after japan surprising one mill defeat to costa rica group e has now got very interesting to fight germany. is hartford draw against spain. only a win against costa rica will do in their final game if they are to avoid a 2nd straight, early exit from the world cup. and even then japan could still make things difficult for hans if likes men. if they get a result against spain. and there was
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a big shock and group f, where morocco b belgium to nel substitute abdulla homage. seberio opened the scoring when his free kick went straight on 73 minutes and another stuff. a courier, a book, a love made the gain safe for morocco, an injury time to stun belgium's collection of stars. as for chaos in the belgian capital brussels. while meantime, police detained around a dozen people after riots broke out in several parts of the city. on sunday evening, dozens of soccer fans some draped in moroccan flags clashed with police before com was restored. and finally, for many of us down thing and perfect step with one another with one person can be hard enough. huh. how about trying to do it with a 2000 other people that is just what these dancers and venezuela were trying to do,
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and break a guiness at world to record for the world's largest salsa dance. it's a router casino, where couples form circles and do patterns at the same time. the current record is held by spain. and with that, now you're up to date here on dw news businesses. this next with my colleague to now do milan this day with us. we come for that in the meantime. thank you so much for watching. take care. every jenny is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips with.
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