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the quick with december said on d w ah, this is d, w is life from birth lane, child steps up the crack, down on protests against beijing, 0, coven policy, police target individual campaigners and check cell phones for evidence of illegal activity. last demonstrations appear to be subsiding for now. also on the program, nato leaders meeting book harass to discuss applying ukraine with winter aid and more weapons as ukrainian fighters deal with the bits of reality. winter will bring of the latest from the talks and from the battlefield. and at the football world
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cup in katara, iran and usa fans gather to watch a match that walks the line between sport, human rights and politics. ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. reports are emerging from china that so far it is a seeking out people who took part in the weekends. anti lockdown protests. beijing has deployed more security forces to clamp down on demonstrations again. sid, 0 covey policy, frustration at nearly 3 years of testing and restrictions which have set china apart from the rest. the world sparked rare public descent. lisa responded by stepping up patrols and universities ascending students home in an effort to stop them rally solidarity process have also been held outside chinese embassy around
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the world. after a, we can't, if public unrest and anger mo, protests at china, 0 cove, it policy. but this is not beijing or shanghai. this small gathering is taking place in hong kong as business district, at its hearts, a vidual to remember those who lost their lives in a building fire last week. in the city of a rom, she 10 deaths. it's alleged that were caused by china strict coded measures. and that have sparked this way, but demonstrations, just like in cities across the chinese mainland. here they hold up blank sheets of paper, now a symbol of descent in his growing movements, all under the watchful eyes of the authorities. getting the situation in china has gotten worse and worse over the past few years. people's basic demands are ignored . we still wear carto, which is one to live like humans school. so what that's younger, young, legal thinking. what if the hong kong, as have been suffering from this regime for so many years?
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therefore we share the same feelings. i know what it means that we a mainland chinese are facing the same problem earlier. yeah, i think it matters to hong kong and even the well, like i don't want to see on a hong kong university campus. they sing a hits from the musical, les miserables, an unofficial anthem of previous anti government protest here in hong kong, is now part of this uprising that spreading across the world. like here in tokyo, outside the chinese embassy. and in london, where concerns over beijing's crack down on protesters has sparked this response from the u. k. foreign secretary. well, protest against chinese government are rare. and when they do happen, i think the world should take notice. but i think the chinese government should take notice, it's clear that the chinese people themselves are deeply unhappy with what is going on about the restrictions imposed upon them by the chinese government. china is
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foreign minister, has defended the country's cobra restrictions, but on the streets. tensions are running high as a heavy police presence in cities, including shanghai, with authorities, quick to make arrests. they do not want to repeat what happened over the weekend, but the world is now watching or nato leaders are holding talks on supplying ukraine with more weapons and aid. the gathering in romania is expected to pledge fuel generators and medical supplies to help but ukraine. through the winter, nato secretary general general dalton berg accuses russia of weapon ising, the cold weather president. the truth is failing in ukraine. he is responding with more brutality attacking a gas infrastructure power lines and trying to deprive ukrainian sir over water, electricity, lighter and heating. therefore,
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we need to support the ukraine. because what we see is that the president putin is trying to use winter as her weapon or war ah, which is inflicting a lot of suffering on the ukrainian people. a chance dalton, burglary, date of these alexandra phenomena is in bucharest for that meeting of later foreign ministers. a welcome alexandra, or what we expect today. well, we asked expect the foreign ministers to issue a strong statement today that it's supposed to send a message of support to ukraine, and it's supposed to make clear that nato allies are not backing down under support . on the contrary, that they are ready to step up their efforts, and that is also water. nato secretary general stoughton back is hoping of for the alliance for providing ukraine with non lethal assistance,
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were drawn generous with fuel, which medical supplies and sold mach one. so allies to do more here, but of course the key question here is whether there will be any new pledges from individual allies with regards to heavy weapons with regard to modern air defense system. something that, of course, ukraine needs right now. at the same time, we know that the stockpiles in natal members are shrinking. so the question is, will there be any new pledges here? i'm one of your crimes application for nato membership. is i like her to be any progress on that? no, i don't think so. because of course, we can expect some natal members to raise the shoe here. for instance, the baltic states ad that have already made clear, and they are supporting ukraine and they have also supported president zalinski called for an accelerated,
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accelerated application of for nato membership. however, other member states, such as germany, for instance, are saying it's not smudge to talk about that right now because ukraine is a states that is actively at war. so we expect discussions on that, but in no real progress and better meetings within meetings that we have germany which is currently holding the g 7 presidency organizing a meeting of g 7 at leaders and partners on the side lines of each nato talks. the hope there is to speed up the repair of ukraine's energy infrastructure. what sort of outcome they offer. so they are already providing ukraine with generators, with blankets, with other equipment. and they want here to sit together to coordinate their efforts with regards to that. because for instance, according to germany says foreign minister annabella bab,
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box. she told us that russia's attacks on the ukraine in power grid are a brutal bridge of reach of civilization and u. k. foreign secretary, james cleverly told us that so what russia is doing is trying to freeze the people of ukraine into submission. so as you can see, nato allies are very concerned and they want to better support ukraine to help them to survive. this serve probably very cold winter and we can expect them to provide more generators and also to pledge more financial help to help ukraine rebuilt its power grid. okay, i'm hungry phenomena, bucharest. thank you for that. or went as playing an increasingly important role in this war. civilians embracing for harsh month ahead of the prospect of rolling blackouts as temperatures dropped below freezing for soldiers fighting on the front, the cold adds another layer of hardship. d w. john philip shows us been to
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a ukrainian eunice in the east and hockey region, which is one of the coldest we're so close to the border that most of the radio stations he get here are russian reports of a legit atrocities committed by supposed ukrainian, neo, nazis this is where we meet a unit of the 3rd ukranian tank brigade in a forest less than 15 kilometers from russia. artillery fire is a regular threat. the winter that's coming to be even more brutal. i fought in the winter of 2014 near the night, so you said, look, it was minus 25 degrees there has here the local say it can get even as low as minus 32 degrees. but we'll survive today. it's only about 0 degrees, but the soldiers are preparing from much worse amongst the trees. they've kit it out. a hut is a place to warm up. they also use a house in the next village. there's
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a kitchen and enough wood for the oven to make it warm enough to take your coat off . one soldier tells us the people who lived there before were collaborators out on us going my, she viscosity usually when our boys from the infantry answered here in september those people just fled e and some local say they went to the city of car keys. others say they went to russia and the high difficulties from that a c. m young, i don't know exactly. the one is out of they are certainly afraid to come back my us in the field, but obviously they are traitors. says that on the because i don't think it wasn't but fusion in the forest. the soldiers improvise using bits of captured russian vehicles to reinforce their old tanks. which date back to soviet times. the change of season makes the men feel more vulnerable. all the leaves are gone, see little that it, virginia ob movements become much more noticeable and there is an immediate response from the other side. it will be now that winter is approaching this issue
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. it seems to me both sides have learn more about each other's organization in the field of geography, about our interactions during combat operations. when you like, the yo dee, from my point of view, the frontline will most likely stabilize more the so it will become more static is lisa is done at the beginning. but bitching to mind the 1st snowfall was touched, everything for kids in the village, it's a welcome distraction. then home went over. oh, now we can build snow men, luca, thought, the sinner war. and we can go sledging that de says, and we can even throw snowballs and fledged, and the hell is in a sancho. most of their friends have left the area. there's been no school for months at last. now something new of houses. people have been protesting against attacks on kurdish groups in syria and iraq. turkey
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and iran have intensified action directed at the current. iran has launched drone strikes on iraq, walter. he has hit what it calls kurdish militant post and syria. anchors also announced plans for a ground offensive, but many could say the lives of ordinary people are being damaged by the attacks. when mohammed sully man drives through his village near the turkish border, it's like driving through a ghost town. the syrian kurt says nearly everyone has fled from here. the attacks of the last few days left no other choice were not on with the gym door. we were bombed by turkish drones. why our families have lived here for hundreds of years. there's no military presence here in the village. nobody from the syrian democratic forces them. nobody from the p k. k was on, he feels he, they are. those groups are kurdish militias and political parties. turkey blamed them for a bomb attack in ist and bull 2 weeks ago that killed 6 allegations. the kurds deny
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circus. artillery is already firing at kurdish positions in syria, trying to enlarge a buffer zone. turkey says it wants to stop so called terrorists from crossing the border. but many curds said, is the turks who are the terrorists, were had to get it. so the church of state be allowed to continue its fascist occupation policy and massacre our people. let's tell them that we are prepared, was that our armed forces are ready for a big war to wake you that we shaded you or we can. it's a bitter pill for the kurds of syria and iraq after they made huge sacrifices fighting the so called islamic state demonstrators in this border town. say that if the west abandoned the kurds, now it will betray its former partners. take a look at some more stories making news around the world. now on 300 people, including security force and members of
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a security forces have been killed in nationwide protests. according to any radian general, that's a much lower number than right scripts estimate protests of rocks around since the death of a young woman detained by the so called morality police. officials on hawaii's big island urging people to be ready to leave. if lava flows change, direction, mana loa, the world's largest active volcanoes erupting for the 1st time in 40 years, interruption is far from homes, but scientists of war that lava can rapidly change direction. south korean truck drivers have shave their heads in protest as a government orders to and to strike thousands of truckers have been refusing to work because they want to hire minimum wages. the action is disrupted supply chains and construction size. united nation says australia is great. barrier reef should be listed as in danger. world heritage site has been damaged by climate change. australia has lobbied for years to keep the reef off the endangered list. a feeling
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it could hit the tourism to somali, where security forces have ended a 12 hour, a c, a hotel siege by medicine in the capitol. mogadishu, at least 8 civilians, and one member of security forces were killed by the gunman. were linked to al qaeda authorities say they rescued 60 people. gunshots pierced the air on monday from inside the besieged hotel in somali as capitol special government forces thought the al qaeda linked militants more than 12 hours after the islamist grip stormed the building. by that point, several lives had already been lost. even with our monkey included a hole in the course of their attack on the hotel, the militants killed 8 civilians staying there. hello, cassie hobbins. he will tell hose with 5 of the 6 fighters who attacked though tow, were killed like a body now. and one of them committed suicide by blowing himself up to la hilbert
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at the hotel is located near the presidential residence and is frequently used by government officials. this somali army has been locked in a fight against al chabad, which still controls large parts of central and southern somalia. the fundamentalists militants frequently stage attacks in mogadishu and elsewhere. their goal is to topple the western backed government to establish its own rule based on an extreme interpretation of islamic. lot of horses in cameroon are still hoping to find survivors of a landslide that killed at least 15 people that were attending a funeral. when the ground collapsed, the disaster happened in a poor district of yonder, a come rooms, 2nd largest city. rescue workers continue to search the rebel for victims of the landslide. on sunday evening,
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people had gathered on top of this embankment to celebrate the lives of deceased loved ones with dancing drums and drink. then the ground gave way. let us do why we were sitting. i looked down and i saw a rock falling towards me. i lowered my head and as soon as i raised my head again, i saw a mass of earth fallen and people come luckily for me. i jumped from where was sitting but fell to the ground. i got up again, but fell again. the 2nd time i fell, i got stuck and i couldn't move up. meanwhile, let's you know, come sympathize it while clod managed to escape with a few scratches. his mother was not so lucky with mom. my mom, she was my mom and she died. it's not easy to express myself, it's not easy at all of us. authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of
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the land slurred. but you're only is one of the where the cities and all of africa . and while it didn't rain on sunday camera, in his experience, severe flooding this year, her could hours energy minister has announced a long term agreement to supply gas to germany. the 15 year deal will deliver to a 1000000 tons of gas every year from 2026. the rest company, a konica phillips will deliver the gas by ship to germany. european governments have been scrambling for new sources of energy to replace russia suppliers since the start of the war in ukraine. la political correspondent, judas. our daddy can tell us will welcome julia. how much will this deal with ease germany's energy concerns? well, we know that the amount of gas, the katara is now expected to deliver will not be enough to substitute the gas that was coming in from russia, but also to just in general,
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fulfill all of germany's gas needs. there are some estimates that point to the fact that the gas out of guitar will amount to less than 5 percent of germany's total need for gas. but it is one of the building blocks of the strategy brought forward by the german government to try to find alternative sources of gas that have to substitute the gas that is now not coming from russia anymore. and we've seen the government pursuing this strategy in the last few months. we've seen a german economy minister of about how big travel to guitar with a business delegation with leaders of energy companies from germany all the way back in march. we've seen german chancellor, all of shots travel to the gulf states in september. now the, these agreements like the agreement that was announced today or not signed between the governments of guitar in germany, but between the energy companies of these countries. but still,
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the german government has shown that it has facilitated this deal and make sure that it happens. well, how does the german government respond to these accusations of double standards criticising katasha human rights record while doing this energy deal at the same time? well, the german government is certainly in a difficult position because a whole, but how big the economy minister himself has said that he finds it a crazy idea, for example, that the football world cup is taking place in co. tar, but germany does need the gas and how big himself and chancellor olive shots have defended the need. a for a gas deal with guitar. if we look at katara gas reserves, they are the 3rd biggest in the world after russia and after iran. now if you look at human rights situations in all of these countries as germany has positioned it
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against and these countries for their human rights situation. so germany is a bit between a rock and a hard place on this, but they have decided to go ahead with the deal even despite the criticism. and judas are deli, thank you so much. ah, i woke up in guitar, iran face united states in a crucial group, very much later worth of both changed to label to advance to the knockout stage. but with iran currently rocked by unrest. the games taking on even more political significance than usual from many iran fans. this world carpets become a rallying call for something bigger than foot bull. women lie freedom and no to the anti government protests going on back home. and that coal is extended to the team who stood silent during the anthem in that opening game. the players families have reportedly been threatened over the apparent act of solidarity. meanwhile,
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some protesters accused the team of not doing enough. the man fielding the questions around portuguese coach carlos. queer us is having to choose his words carefully either if you talk about 2, no human rights. gracie's a kids that day in schools. i would sure things we are fully direct with all those causes. but here, our mission is bring the smile for the, for the people, at least for nike mean queers was responding to a question about a social media post by the u. s. t. in it's the emblem of the islamic republic was removed from the iran flag. the post since deleted was in support of women in iran that in turn has led to accusations of west and hypocrisy. are you okay to be representing the us? meanwhile, there's so much discrimination happening against black people in america. there's
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discrimination. her everywhere you go, ah, you know, one thing that i've learned, especially from living abroad in the past years and i having to fit in different cultures and can assimilate into different cultures. ah, is that in the us? we're, we're continuing to make progress every single day as long as you see progress. that's most important thing in a daft answer from adams ahead of a football match that will be even more political than usual. it's got more or less from it. is brooke from dw sport? welcome mature. so iran versus usa, one of the tools was politically charged games, as we've seen, as what has been crucial on the pitch. absolutely. so we've just heard and the report, there's political tension there, but it's a crucial match on the field because usa currently in 3rd sport and iran in 2nd sport, which means in this group which is wide open usa have to win this game. a draw wouldn't be enough, so iran under bit less pressure. but the usa came into this group with the ambition
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to go through to the knockout stage. and right now they have this grocery games against iran to secure that 2nd spot. u. s. a. at a very decent game, the last game against england with a new new draw. i think there will happy with it. and iran coming with a lot of momentum of this last minute victory against wales. so these teams played once before at a woke up, which was $998.00 in france. and in this game, they even exchanged flowers before the game and they post 4 photos together. the fif, i later awarded both countries, the fair play award for that, and many iranians still seed as the biggest achievement in the history of their football. so they're really hoping that the iranians can, yeah, replicate that today, but it will be a $5050.00 game. so you as a slight favorite, but iran could easily go through as well. ok, the other group be game is england against wales, england. the favorites are absolutely england. clear favorites here. wales. just a little bit of a chance to go through,
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so they have to be to england and have to hope that the iran versus u. s. a game will finish in a draw, but it seems with wales if garrath bail, the superstar is not on. then wales are just really not finishing up yet. the pos is up front and not finishing for gold. so garetsville is on. well, as a chance, if you're with bill is not really in the game like he was in the last game than england should be dominant with that power. jude bellingham, in mid field, absolutely stunning performance at that young age. and harry came the captain carrying the steam. they want to bounce back as well after that no, no against the us. they which i'm sure they weren't happy with after that 1st game, which i want 6 to against iran. and they want to keep, that will meant i'm going into the knockout stage. england, the clear favorite here and wales little bit of hope, but i think they're almost as good as eliminated. ok, this is brooke, date of this book. thank you so much. and looking back at mondays, asher and portugal feel their spot in the last 16 after 2 bruno fernandez goal sort
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of beat or going to know after goal. those 1st half portugal dominated the 2nd christiana renault. there was just a distraction during this cross from fernandez. now that didn't touch the ball, but it went in and sent for to go on the way to victory. in one, as of the group, 8 shot game garner saw off a fight back from south korea to win 32 gunners. victory means they'll go through to the knockout stage where the, when against to order g y. and the final group game a draw would also be enough to see them through. if south korea don't beat portugal, a brazilian switzerland defaced off in monday's group, a g. i action since each side won their 1st game a draw would have seen both sides advance. we have managed to go brazil sack cassie marrow school, the only goal sending brazil through to the last 16 while switzerland can still advance by avoiding defeat in that, in that last group stage game again survey. this is d w. news coming up next,
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