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ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night in china, the crackdown on protests against the countries. 0 cove involves more locked downs, even public calls for president. she asian pinged to reside also coming up tonight . an exclusive report from here, san in southern ukraine to former prisoners, tell us how they survived torture by occupying russian forces and aid people dead
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as security forces and a hotel siege in somalia. but the threat from the terror group al shabani, that threat remains an goals galore at the football world. comp. serbian cameroon were both looking to score for the 1st time they exceeded expectations. ah, i'm raghav is good to have you with this on this monday to night. shining is clamping down on protests against it's unpopular, 0 covey policy. thousands of people have taken part in demonstrations across the country, calling for an in to lockdown. and in some cases for president she sion pink to resign. china as strict censorship laws mean that such protests are extremely rare and hard to verify and rallies have been held around the world in solidarity with the chinese protest. beijing has eased some restrictions,
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but it's showing little sign of backing down. ah, in downtown shanghai, a heavy police presence has replaced the huge proteus which filled these streets, police, cars, trucks and offices are out in force. huge fin sits now in place to stop crowns. gathering. both parties here are working to remove all evidence of the protests, demanding these women delete photos from the fines. i hear they have wrist. one protested with police telling reporters the men didn't obey their arrangements. he's not the only one to have been detained. the social media footage shows a b, b, c journalist being arrested while protest is chant for his release. the b, b. c says he was assaulted before being fried chinese authorities say he didn't properly identify himself. the proteus are an extremely bria show of descent,
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with many here reaching their limits along with the for the neighboring loyal to you. i think everyone has their own demands in this matter. logo you. i think it's good for the environment of the whole country to have such a space for discussion, for ha, rallies and solidarity with china's demonstrations have now sprayed around the world. large crowds gathered outside the embassy in london. and here in tokyo, calling for an end to china's strict covert restrictions. but chinese authorities are refusing to change course. you know, we believe that with leadership and the support of the chinese people are fight against coven 19 will be successful. the way there has been a slight easing of restrictions in the western city of burden chase, where
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a deadly apartment fire last week spat much of the recent and wrist. some residents have been confined to their homes for months, can travel on local buses from tuesday. some small relief, but far from the in to the governments. 0 cove and policy that so meaning a demanding wireless bringing lizzie lee. she is a journalist, she works for wall street tv and for the china project, that's a news platform that spaced in new york. it's good to have you with us. i mean, today we are seeing fewer images of protests compared to what we saw over the weekend. is that because the protests are dying down, or is it because this wall of secrecy is wedding? nothing through. without beijing's blessing. we saw a chinese authorities have really tightened controls, erection, kiddos protest, which happened over the weekend in some cases, dispatching police forces, teenagers, subway stations, and public squares emitter tiny cities. so i think that was definitely i would have
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to meet reasons. what about chinese 0 covey policy? it's not working. the rest of the world is moving on beyond the pandemic, economically and politically. when does this become a situation that beijing can no longer afford to live with? think so far, the signals are still very mixed in some parts of the country. there was science that local officials had already east to some of the most recount and restrictions in response to the public discontent. we saw over the weekend, but i just this morning, state media people was daily. i issued an article reader reading support for city kings 0 cove. it policy calling it the success which has withstood the test of time and practice. so i think we'll just have to wait and see, but if there is anything we know about teaching,
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his instincts are all about being uncompromising in a feast of any perceived challenge to the parties. rule with the fact that these purchase a robin so quickly and across the entire country. and what does that tell us about? she's in pink's grip on power, i mean his grip on politics and his grip on society. they're not necessarily wanted to say more than right, so at this point, i think it's still too early to tell if these protests actually threatens you, script and power. but they are definitely a huge embarrassment for sitting team. despite the parties line that 0 co policy has been a huge success you reality we saw on, you know, this mismanagement of a local locked downs, pleading the country and those heavy handedness in the handling of the country's economy. by a local level, officials all over the place. if it continues,
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we can't rule out anything more dramatic happening to the country into the liter himself. journalist leslie joining us from new york to night. lucy, thank you. thank you so much. now do you crate president william his zalinski is morning his country to prepare for a new wave of russian air strikes. he says that as long as moscow has a supply of missiles, it will not rest russia airstrikes this month have called the most damage to the country's power grid since the war began in february. millions remain without electricity and heat in the country are very on corresponding economy. he is in the keys to night. nick, our people regarding the approaching winter with limited supplies of electricity, heat, and water. while you, as you might able to see winter is very definitely already here. we had a kind of extremely long and warm autumn and then suddenly there was snow and it's
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not budging. it's sometimes gonna melts a bit, but the amount of snow stay and if the schedules, if the forecasting is right, it's going to get a whole cold up by the end of this week. i think people are extraordinary resilient . i think dealing with absence of heating, absence of power, people are getting to grips with that. everyone. now it feels is an expert on generators, diesel generators, petrol generators, different types of power, banks, people making their own big power banks out of car batteries, all kinds of creative solutions. i think the one thing that really affects morale is when the power goes out. that often means that the mobile phone networks go down to and people cannot find out how their family had a friends doing that really is wanting to cut through and you receive people getting pretty anxious about. and i suspect it must be even more difficult to places like here. so in the south of the country, a city that has been liberated by ukrainian forces, but remains under daily russian. shelly, jeffrey,
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no question of that senior for the russians to attack here, where i am here, that costs a lot of money. that means cruise missiles, that means ballistic missiles, things that the russians don't have unlimited quantities of, but kept on it just across the river from the russian positions. everywhere that city is reachable with cheap artery shells annually hear them basically all day long. and that is something that people that basically don't really pay much attention to any more yet the locals are just glued their phones trying to see if i get some connection. and in one, like os coming from outside is cancer. looking at the skies, wondering what's happening, but the thing is that people are living without water without mains power, but they are already thinking about trying to document what happened to them during those 8 long months of russian occupation, looking into war crimes, to, to war crimes by the russians, i met to people who spent the best part of a month in a cellar, detained by the cities russian occupies. let's have a look what they had to say about their time. underwritten control. queuing for food, huddling around the few working,
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why fi hotspots carrying on in spite of the shelling all around them? this is what every day life looks like in capsule. the government key, it was people to evacuate. 2 areas of power water away from the russian guns. the neil and victoria stayed put during 8 long months of russian occupation. they're not about to go anywhere now. they might seem like old friends, but they only met in september from the seller of this unremarkable office block as prisoners and other, those of oliver forced their way into her flat. my grandma startled screaming. they let her off into the bathroom soon at a bag over 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 until i miss. the neil had subscribed to pro ukrainian chuck group on telegram enough. look at sons increasingly anxious. rush notifies to come off to him. victoria had been volunteering, taking food to people in need when a group came into suspicion for contacts in government control territory. even when
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the russians rated a home, they found ukrainian flags, army souvenirs and post codes feasible, char, i guess that means your enemy doesn't it? the interrogator asked me, i agreed with him. but what do people do to the enemies? he asked, i killed them, i replied, that you're right, he said, but they tortured them fast and everybody i didn't think i'd get out of there alive . one is going to land turned and you had no idea where it was that being kept there. he realized it's been told as weeks in the middle of hudson, and they recognized pictures of their basement shed online. we tried to go inside, but the police isn't letting anyone 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 captain, determined to remain unseen. but as little as they could see, they could hear more than they wanted. 2 of us, the worst was hearing screams,
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lightning i was the loudest in our basement or in 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 fat my last interrogation, my hands were bound. the pain from the electric shocks was so bad that i didn't even notice that i'd pulled a nail out. being all of a sudden i could feel the blood dripping my hands my trousers. they were all covered in blood. the li, babich give the most terrifying moment was still to come of 2 weeks without news. while the inmates was suddenly driven out to the city. the guards telling them it was time to say their prayers. on the side of the that they made every one record a short video. you had to say your name list, 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? when she was, did they need an alibi? and when you brush geffrey at the ceiling and they were told to close their eyes
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and count to a 100. but instead of the shots that expected, they heard they kept as driving away without them me. after that, the likelihood their russian captors, la faced justice is slim. they tortured the evidence as they left. but at least one good thing has come of it all. victoria tells me we've done being scared. nick, that is a disturbing story. um, what, what sort of support is there for people like daniel and victoria, they obviously have been traumatized by what they've gone through when this is the country that has seen huge numbers civilians dealing with conflict and it's consequence since 2014. now since this phase of the war began in february on a totally different scale of see many more people involved, there is a lot of support available from civil society charities. we kind of volunteer groups, but i think it's all not going to be enough and see when and if this conflict ends, you're gonna have even more competent soldiers dealing with really serious issues.
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i think there is an awareness here in ukraine just because they have been at war since 2014 that this is an issue that is not going away and they're not gonna get back to any kind of normality or kind of victory, even if they do send the russian troops packing without dealing with his issues. yes, very good point. you know, he's been quarterly in the ukrainian capital of the night. nick, thank you. security forces in somalia say that they have ended an hours long hotel seized by al qaeda linked insurgents. at least 8 civilians were killed as al chabarise militant stormed, the villa rose hotel in the capital, mogadishu. the venue was frequented by government officials, authorities say they were able to rescue 60 people. the government has been battling alger. bob for more than a decade now in this latest attack, it comes just as many fighting. the militants thought that they were finally seeing some progress. ah, this is my door. in 7 somalia,
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hundreds of thousands of people are taking refuge here, displaced by the drought and the extremists made up to lie and he was seen in the security forces at trying to keep our ship up outside to settle that the group is only 30 kilometers away from me, in my way on high alert, day and night, to avoid getting ambushed daily patrols give the people essence of safety. asha babb was in control here until 2012 when the government recaptured the city casa was became one of the conic. this is, is that so, maria, her face for the last 50 years. unbeatable has suffered a lot, but now and he blushed in the hope the local militias, a playing a supportive role to here. and they're hired out this group plan the next offensive against our shop. up their leader is a former member who wants to remain anonymous. here. when i joined in 2007,
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they had control of the country. there was a lot of unemployment and, and no opportunities. the larger he says that after a few years as a fighter, his job was to extort money from farmers and shop owners. but after almost a decade of witnessing torture and public executions, he changed his mind for me and i realized they did not want to establish a government or a rule of log bloodshed became normal. either he managed to flee, but had to leave his family behind. his wife was fools to get married to an ash about fighter, and his son will soon be recruited to become one. he fears they are among the almost 1000000 people estimated by the un to be under the control of our ship up suffering the effects of drought, but cut off from much needed food. 8 with his leg. now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, at least 15 people have been killed in
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a landslide in cameroon, the victims were attending a funeral. in the capitol yonder rescue teams are searching for survivors. dozens remain missing. the governor says the area is dangerous in his warning people to lead police forces in 6 countries have brought down an international cocaine. re, almost 50 people have been arrested in europe. and the united arab emirates, about 30 tons of drugs were seized. the world's largest active volcano mon allow on hawaii's big island is erupt for the 1st time in nearly 4 decades. the u. s. geological survey says lava has begun moving down the mountain. it's impossible to predict whether it might flow to populated areas. crowds turned out at rio de janeiro, copa cabana, to celebrate pride. the motto of the 27th parade is courage to be happy. rights
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group say that violence against brazil's l g b t. community has risen significantly in the past 2 years. is german know how being used in north korean advances in dangerous technologies? d w's investigative team has discovered that cooperation between science is here in germany. and the north korea has continued even after the united nations agreed on a resolution back in 2016 to band that kind of work. they looked into one troubling example right here in berlin. a garage of missiles growing, concerned about a possible 7th nuclear test. north korea's dictator kim duncan has overseen rapid advances in military capabilities, but he's la casita will progress in science and technology to try to stop this. in
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2016, the un asked all member states to suspend all academic exchange and scientific corporation with north korea except for rare cases with the special permission. but the research at berlin bays mac small institute continued to work with north korean colleagues without asking german authorities for an exemption to the sanctions. in fact, m b, i research york im herman. publish 9 research papers with north koreans between 20172024. all 9 paper is described fundamental research in laser technology where real world applications are not immediately apparent the doubly disgust them with 10 independent thank sports, 6, physicists and for disarmament. experts, half of the physicists saw no danger. all the others said they could imagine the work a, the military aims in the future. but all disarmament experts were alarmed especially
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cut. so he suffered recover who served on the un panel of experts on north korea. those papers published after $216.00 up to me to be careful, courier polish. hm. oh yes. cover lucian for deacon north could have been known to have quite an acute way to a significant amount or change home asian rogue, one to boston. new cra, uniform, or joint to cooperation with for institutions. dr. herman declined an interview. mark of rocking director of the m b. i told d w. they had never received an official request to suspend corporation. we have not been aware of the nature of the sanctions by the un. we are a small, he searches to me, we cannot be aware of every sanction. and every law that is, sir, that is issued anywhere in the world. so determined his politicians fail in notting,
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forming them as kept nibbling on on their obligations on both sides. and for those and a scientific community who have not noticed that there is a comprehensive sanctions regime against north korea. i would really want to ask them a number of questions about how such a thing can happen with young the n b, i eventually deed stop herman's cooperation of its own accord. that was 9 research papers. and in the 4 years after the un asked for such will to stop ah, in the football world cup in could tar the group be clash between cameroon in serbia, turned into a gold fest. but each side still had to settle for just the one point camera and took the lead off the 29 minutes. it was the 1st goal at the turn amend. it was also a 1st for serbia when they equalized just before the break and they weren't
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done yet. just a minute later, there turned the game on it set to on serbia at half time. after the break serbia state in control of the game. alexander mitrovica with a 7th gold in the last 6 games for his country. but cameroon wouldn't surrender and showed that fighting spirit, a beautiful chip from vincent abaca got them within a gold, around the one hour mark. and just 3 minutes later by a munich strike, a eric maxime ciocca meting with the easy tap in for cameroon. 33, the font of school. a result that keeps both countries woke up hopes alive. any group g. it was brazilians which, when facing off and after both won their 1st games a tie would have seen both teams. vance, but brazil made it clear they wanted the win. but he's his junior appeared to score 1st, but the goal was rude. offside by the video assistant referee. switzerland were defending
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well. but with minutes to go, brazil's cousin miro scored the only go. brazil are through to the round of 16 while switzerland now need to draw or when in their final group stage. gay. andy w. sports correspondents. daniel barcelona, she was at the match. she joins us now from just outside the stadium. it's good to see you 1st off of what was it like inside the stadium for this matcher? yeah, i was in the studio and let me tell you the atmosphere. it was absolutely amazing. there were so many brazilian fans here. i think probably 80 percent of the stadium was wearing a yellow shirt and brazilian f as are some of the most electric fans in football. now brazil tonight, obviously without their star player naymark, which is a massive loss because he's one of those players who can create those moments of magic that you want a world cut. but brazil thankfully for them are
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a team that are very, very deep. so tonight they use that mix of experience and youth to get them that victory, wonder goal from casimir and their to, to the next round. definitely looking like a tournament favorite. and we saw a significant win today by gonna to be south korea. cameroon, came back against serbia to draw. it seems the african teams are holding their, their own, this world cup. yeah, they definitely are holding their on this woke up like you said, positive performance is today from cameroon. and ghana actually it might surprise some people to know that an african team has never made it to the semi finals of the world cut. now they were will definitely somebody will be looking to turn that statistic around this tournament. i mean, we have synagogue the reigning asked con champions. this is widely considered, why they're golden generations of football? obviously, without the star player side, your money and the morocco with
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a big victory over belgium. so it's definitely looking positive for the african nations at this world cup in daniela's talk about life away from the stadiums. we're just a moment. i know you've been talking to fans about the accommodations there and about the prices. yes. so the fan village is here in to time where it was guitar solution to the amount of fans that were going to be coming. cuz guitar is a very small country. so essentially what they did was they built these camps in the middle of the desert, out of containers, like you see, mit make up the stadium behind, you know what? there is a 2 beds, a bathroom and a fridge in these containers. now we were one, yesterday we got shown around a little bit and we talked some fans. the prices can go from $200.00 a night for these. and most fans were a little bit neither here nor there. is it okay?
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we can, we can kind of deal with it for the tournament, but some fans told us it was an absolute disaster. they said there were long wait times for them to actually get their rooms. some people had to actually sleep outside overnight because they were still under construction. there's been sewage problems, bathrooms had been flooding, but we did hear that guitar has been saying they are going to refund some people for their ponds. we don't know how many people will get refunded and how much i guess we'll have to wait and see. you ever have to wait and see. well, i hope that you don't have to sleep under the stars there in the desert tonight or any time soon than your parcel on the ymca tar done. you thank you. and finally, it is official. you're not imagining it. people really are using the word gas lighting more. the merriam webster dictionary has made gas lighter. it's word of the year now. it was one of the top 10 searches this year. the loose that also includes oligarchy, omicron, and cancel culture. searches for gas,
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