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are you able to enjoy fresh for you with this week on d, w? ah, ah, ah . c w, news line from berlin. the west rams of aid for ukraine, as temperatures continue to drop, nato accuses russia of using the winter as a weapon of war. allies of ukraine are pledging more military equipment and more money also coming up. china cracks down harder on protests against it. 0 covert
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policy, police target individual campaigners and check cell phones for evidence of illegal activity. and the us get one goal against iran, but that is all the need to advance to the round of 16. we'll hear about the day and the world cup later. ah, i'm not really, it's great to have you with us. nato allies are promising to increase aid to ukraine as a prepares for a tough winter made worse by moscow's bombing of its energy infrastructure. meeting in romania, the alliance agree to send more military equipment as well as power generators. fuel at medical supplies, broken houses and damaged energy infrastructure, leaving ukrainians in the dark,
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and the cold emergency power systems are urgently needed, as well as anything that can help people survive the harsh conditions of war and the winter. nato members say they will stand by ukraine. president putin is trying to weapon laws winter to force ukraine is to freeze or flee. he is trying to break the will of the brave ukraine and people on to dwight all of us who support them. but ukraine's list of needs also includes more ammunition and more weapons defense systems. new crane are currently being destroyed faster than they can be delivered, financial, ukrainian, foreign minister to meet your caliber, once nato, to speed up the process of a book, decisions on weapons decision on launching fuel production lines of weapons in western countries. they have to be made, cluster and deliveries of weapons have to make
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a have to be done foster. in order to strengthen ukraine. self defense need a release, primarily undefended technologies that can ward off attacks or clear minds. nato members, in bucharest, stood unified, vowing again to support ukraine as long as needed. location is highly symbolic. it was here in 2008, that nato drafted a perspective for ukraine to possibly join someday in the future. and to de la correspond, and alexander phenomena is at the meeting. in bucharest. earlier we asked her what nato members are now offering to help you crane. they have made clear and or a statement in bucharest that they are ready to ramp up or at this non lethal assistance to ukraine. so we're talking here about medical supplies, fuel and drone, drimmers generators that are also important to the country that it's something that
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the alliance is providing. so i think it's fair to assume that it's not too difficult to agree on that, but it is up to individual allies to decide what kinds of weaponry they deliver to the battlefield in ukraine. as alexandra phenomena reporting there to china now were reports are emerging that authorities are seeking out individuals who took part in rallies against proven 19 restrictions. aging is clamping down on what some observers consider the biggest display of public descent since the channel men square protests of $989.00 police patrols are checking people, cell phones and universities are sending. some students home. o raging against 3 years of coven lockdown measures protest. pete at historic levels. never seen during the era of president eugene pain. it's signal to some that she's power in
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his 3rd term could be tested. we don't want authoritarianism, we want human rights. we don't watch a monarchy, but after unprecedented demonstrations in china and elsewhere, and clashes with police over the weekend, anger appears to have simmered, and police who are out in greater numbers, appear to have more control on the streets. to water for china is a country governed by the rule of law and the various legal rights and freedoms enjoyed by chinese citizens are fully guaranteed in accordance with the law. at the same time, any rights and freedoms must be exercised within the framework of the law. harley cong, johnny shook activists are under threat of investigation for their role. and the pushback against cobit lockdown measures and political oppression. now,
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the possibility of repercussions seems to have reduced the size of the protest. china's biggest wave of discontent under she has also been met with the relaxation of some lockdown measures, like east social distancing rules and cov, at 19 testing exemptions for seniors. and people who work from home a sign that the people's voices and frustrations might be getting through to chinese authorities. and here's a quick look at some other stories making news around the world today. political allies of jailed bella rosier opposition liter, maria polezza kava say she's in hospital in intensive care, and authorities have provided little information about her condition and opposition spoke escalate. nicola was recently transferred to solitary confinement in prison clothes. nicole was an outspoken critic of believers in leader, alexander lucas, and go off. susie, ma'am. officials on hawaii's big island are telling people they must be ready to
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leave at short notice. mona loa, the world's largest active volcano, is erupting for the 1st time in 4 decades. homes are not at risk for now, but scientists are warning lava flows can quickly change direction. the founder of the right wing militia group oath keepers has been found guilty of seditious conspiracy. for last year's attack on the u. s. capital and washington steward road stood accused of plotting an armed rebellion to block the certification of job winds election victory rhodes a former army paratrooper ant is barred. attorney founded the oath keepers in 2009 . its members often show up heavily armed at protests and political events. it was the highest profile trial so far on the january 6 insurrection. let's dig a little deeper now and bring in my colleagues to me, some as condo in washington. so we rhodes and his co defendant kelly megs are the
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1st people in nearly 3 decades to be found guilty of seditious conspiracy. what was their role in the assault on the capital? well, these 2 leaders of the ost keepers, the militia group that you mentioned in the lead in they were sent to charge with conspiring to keep the former president donald trump in office and to subvert the results of the 2020 election. and with the department of justice basically said in this case, is that roads and mags that they lead a team that hatched this plot this far reaching plot and it ended up in the storming of the capital on january 6th, 2021. and throughout the case, the prosecutor showed that rhodes believed or hatched conspiracy theories alike. the fact that the chinese agents were taken what the government and claimed he claimed as well that the far left movement and tito was working with the current president joe biden. clearly, those conspiracies have no foundation, but rhodes actually try to get them president trump at the time to act. and he,
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he gathered a quick reaction force in a hotel not far from here, with a cache of weapons that he and his team could use a to help their fellow keepers out the capital if they needed support. on january 6 itself, roads didn't actually enter the capital by, he was there, and it text messages actually showed that he was in close touch with some of the oath keepers who did take part in the riot. you mentioned the cold, this a pretty where chart, seditious conspiracy. and it does carry up to 20 years in prison. and our roads attorneys have said they do plan to appeal to charge, but still a landmark ruling. and what is a landmark trial? and it is a huge win for the justice department. isn't it? where does this leave their prosecution of the insurrection? you're right, nicole, this is a big deal for the justice department. i mean, they have brought cases to link to the attack 900 cases. now, a link to that attack on the capital on january 6th, 2021. and this was the most significant. but this is an ongoing investigation.
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there are hundreds more cases that could still be brought. and observers her saying that this is a sign that the justice department was successful in making this case, in particular that the attack on the capital was not just a random group of motley crue of individuals. but this was an organized conspiracy that it was plotted and planned, and that could have a serious impact on the investigation as it goes forward on further cases that we might see. and beyond that, observers, you're also saying that this is a victory for efforts to prove that the january 6th, why it was a fundamental attack on american democracy and it's institution. so all in all an important victory for the department of justice and could shape what we see going forward on any further investigations. susan has gotten a great speaking to you now you're a politically charged match up at the world cup tuesday evening. iran jewelled with the united states for the wrong to move on to the round of the last 16. the
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underdog iranian signed has been pressed to show support for pro women protesters back home, while under the watchful eye of government minders. still, they held out hope of advancing if they could defeat the u. s. with reports about the iranian government, putting immense pressure on the team, the players were singing the national anthem without a great deal of enthusiasm and accompanied by booze and whistling from fans. de game kicked off at the u. s. were in control after a half hour. it was timothy wire with the 1st big chance, but his header lack power and precision. 10 minutes later it was western mc kenny's perfect cross into the run of surgeon odessa who squared it to kristin pool as aj. chelsea's attacker puts the u. s. one milla head. however, while the fans were going wild pull as it was on a lot of pain, after crashing into the iranian goalkeeper, he was pulled out at half time. iran had very few chances to tie it up, but in the ninety's 2nd minute it was center back mortise up rally gum g who barely missed the goal. with this header,
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the game finished one nil joy for the u. s. fans dismay for the iranians. who can still be proud of their effort in this tournament, both on and off the pitch. and the while england was the leader in crew be heading into the matchups. they were up against rival whales. and england found all i needed from marcus rash, bird rash friend connected on this free cake to ensure england were up one mill early in the 2nd half and england forwarded on from their rash for and took a pass along the right side and weaved his way. for a left foot at shot angland when 3 now butner of dw sports is with me and has more philip iran are out, but it was an exciting match until the very last 2nd wasn't they? were they was they came down to the wire. just one goal by iran and they would have had the tie and with that gone through to the round of 16. however, in the end, i do feel like it was a deserve victory for team united states. the goal by kristen who was the one know
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was the one that the game changer them winner and kristen foods, however, did good 1st while scoring the goals and collided with the iranian goalkeeper. now she has to be taken to the hospital with some out of the game and is now facing dominant injury. not entirely sure when he will be back. you'll actually be miss for the united states. however, had iran just scored in the last dying moments of the game they would have been through now they're in for a place knocked out very unfortunate for them. and the iranians have a lot going on at home. and it seems like not everybody in iran is sad to see the national team go. yeah, that's right. we have incredible pictures, an audio as well, actually on twitter that's going around. it is iranian people in terra, and actually sharing for the wind of the united states. we can take a little listen here, some of that in the wind of united states over on which might some surprising, but this is basically anti government focus is saying that this is not on people's
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team, but rather a team of the state regimes that are being ruled by the on twitter, there was also messages, messages being spread on political prisoners that are being held by the government at the moment. and basically what people are saying is that the islamic regime are now out of the world cup and will be out of power as soon as the message that's being trying to spread by the anti government protesters. we cannot forget about group a, we're the 1st african team, made it into the knockout stage today they did, and that is synagogue. and that is quite the story to be told netherlands top, the group 3 when 3 games. so confident victories for them throughout. but central is the team that people will be talking about, especially today. they're just such a close win that they had 2 to one in the end against ecuador today, they were the ones to score 1st, also a dessert victory there. but all of this without audio money, without their star player. but this comes like she think charlie was to see the coach with the coach since 2015 was really brought the team together,
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who has led them to africa victory this year. so why should i go to? well, i think we can see them as doors in this tournament, and like a dark horse, philip hepner, of d. w. sports. thank you so much, and that's all for me, for now. stay tuned for our documentary on a young chinese farmer standing for the victims of an aids epidemic caused by contaminated blood supplies. our websites, d, w dot com has all the latest international news article for lee. thank you so much for watching. mm hm. the world cut in guitar. exactly sporting tim with we're there for you with reports and background information. everything you need.
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