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the arctic if you see something that looked like james bond, it has to do with the military. yes. ah. starts december 23rd on d w. d. ah, this is dw news live from berlin. iranian protesters step up, the pressure on authorities and call for a 3 day strike. a comes after a top official says iran so called morality of these have been abolished a volcanic eruption in java, indonesia forces 2000 villagers to evacuate. mount some may ru killed 50 people the
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last time it erupted, and at the world cup in katara, olivia's room becomes frances, all time, top score. as the favorites brush aside, poland to reach the last 8 ah. in a warm welcome to our viewers round the world. i'm michael o, coo protesters in iran or increasing pressure on authorities and calling for a 3 day strike. this week the announcement comes after ron's public prosecutor said the morality police would be abolished. iran has seen more than 2 months of widespread protests after young women died while in police custody. ah, the 1979. if law mc revolution changed the course of feet on
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authority started monitoring. they didn't of district jeff good. leading the he job head governing became mandatory in 1983 over the years, eden saw several forms of morality, police but the morality police. no nest cache is shot or guidance. federal was established under the hard line. former president mahmoud am within a jot. you got armed out under former president, has andrew honey. clothing noms became slightly relaxed men, but it on scott and president, ibrahim racine wanted a strict implementation of the dress code to care how he got. in september 22 year old gina, martha armine died 3 days after being taken into custody by the morality police and they had on her alleged crime was not properly governing her head. her debts
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sparked unprecedented protests across the country. it onions demanded an end to the morality police. the also court for the change of district islamic ridging. affairs, i heard enough, i trembled when i heard the news because this has happened to me once or twice. and it made me think of how my parents would feel if i suffered the same fate or the ivory dental montezuma, georgia medical center on visit dunsmore hall event. i'm strongly against the morality policing because it is not possible to enforce a cultural issue with lilac. after nearly 2 months of protests in which hundreds of people have been killed, the 8 onion regime has signaled some flexibility, aud lobby, that appearance, republic, and islamic foundation sla are constitutionally entrenched, the paid sure. but there are methods of implementing the constitution that is, that all can be flexible, so called a hall used but all you it, you're all,
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you're gone. it announces it is disbanding the morality police and is also debating the implementation of the headscarf flow. earlier i spoke to comrade martin senior lecturer on international relations at the university of sussex, and i asked him what he makes of this announcement. well, i think we have to treat this amount with utmost caution for a number of reasons. the 1st one is that these so called morality police, which people actually in iran use it more commonly under the name of hey job police, which enforces islamic a job is not kind of a branch of judiciary, but of knowing forestman forces, which hasn't made any announcement secondly, these, the oppression of this particular branch of the police has effectively since the south of the protests, largely because the police forces have been deployed to crack down on the protesters and they just don't have enough troops to kind of continue this operation. but most importantly,
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the enforcement of the job in iran or the so called islamic dressing code is enshrined in law. it's part of the climate criminal law which goes back to the $181083.00. and that's part of the law remains intact and can only be repealed by the legislation in the parliament, which has not happened at this point that even the government hasn't announced is so i think this is more of probably the tactic by the government to dissuade people from going to the streets or, you know, doing strike action on, on these, those 3 days, which a position has called for in the, in this coming week. but again, protesters are now stepping up the pressure and calling for a 3 day economic strike. surely it's a sign, at least they believe that their movement is winning. absolutely. i mean, in the sense i was talking mostly and in kind of legal, social sense of, of the, of this particular announcement in the, in yes, in the, in the sense that the government or
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a high official enduring and state comes and makes this announcement in a press conference in itself is unprecedented because there's like a public up. iran is not used to making concessions to protest is when they're on the streets that has never happened in the past 40 to 3 years. so this is fine that they are on the back foot. they're trying to kind of maneuver around these in the, you know, the, the new way of protests which are coming. and of course, people are also re mobilizing and trying to re launched a protest in a, in an innovative way, true struck actions and so on. and so for so overall, i think, you know, even if symbolic, this is an important victory. but in the sense that it remains the law still, this particular law enforcement of her job. i think we are not there yet in the half minute or so that we have left is it likely will now see an escalation of the protest movement? i believe so, and we have to remember that even though this protest movement began because of the
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keeling of massage, and i mean in the under the custody of this job or morality police, the demands of the protest is actually go far beyond the simply removing incarcerated job, it's all about, you know, people shouting, we don't want to make republic, just a dictator. this to their supreme lead. the women lie freedom. so if we look at the slogans, what they want, actually the fundamental change in the iranian political system rather than one particular kind of practice or law to be removed so, so long as we see movement in that direction, i'm not sure that the, the protest would be satisfied with what the government has announced thus far, and we'll have to end it there again many thanks to cameron martin. thank you very much. a volcanic eruption on indonesia, his main island of java, has forced nearly 2000 residents to flee from nearby villages. people have been warned not to travel with an 8 kilometers of the mounts marrow crater. the volcano
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last ruptured a year ago, killing more than 50 people. the russian on mount semerano sent people nearby. scrambling for cover on indonesia as most densely populated island. they grabbed what belongings they could before setting off through ash covered roads and villages hoping to outrun the follow from the volcano. ah, this man is just arrived from a village in the north at closer to the volcano. oh, it's raining volcanic ash, in my village. you can't see anything, he says, his face still covered in the find us residue. where will you go now? asked the reporter. i don't know. we just need to get away from our village. he replies to save my family. the volcano spewed a cloud of hot ash several kilometers into the sky. authorities immediately raised the alert level and urged people to steer clear of the area. mount samara,
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which is also known as the great mountain, is the highest volcano in java, and one of the most active it last erupted a year ago, killing dozens of people. authorities have set up temporary shelters for those under evacuation orders or give us it as it runs. we have great eat them near bicycles and village halls. it is up on monday, we will prepared them until the local authorities that us, that it's safe to return back. uh huh. indonesia has about 130 active volcanoes. the southeast asian archipelago also has the world's largest population, almost 9000000 people living close to a volcano, to the world cup. now, in kat talk and england are the latest team to make the quarter finals after beating senegal, 3 nil in the round of 16 brewster dorman. so dude bellingham dominated the game for
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england and set up jordan henderson to open the scoring at 38 minutes. and bellingham had a hand in england 2nd as well, which was finished off by harry cain just before halftime england added another goal in the 2nd half to seal their victory. and that sets up a tasty tie. with world cup holders, france, they brush aside poland in their round of 16 match. with striker olive yager whoop, becoming his country's all time. top score in the process, killing him, but i was considered the danger men in this contest which for the 1st half hour resulted in nothing more than some bumps and bruises that are in poll. robert livin, dusky fight, avoiding short, just wide of the french gull. but it took until a minute before half time for olivia's room, the oldest men on the pitch to show how it's done. 36 year old slotting of the
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celebration of a new france record of $52.00 national team goes to passing another former arsenal man. teary on bree, one mill at half time, the poles gave killing him by the spice to land. the killer blows in the 2nd half. the 23 year old put himself on top of the tournament, scoring chuck the 1st time he beat boycheck chesney, then extended his late and effectively into the contest. the 2nd time he did rub, live in dusky, got a consolation from the penalty spot. but france advance and better rules in the polls. camps. earlier i spoke to d w sports as daniel barcelona, and katherine and asked her if france is pours to raise the cup. i mean, absolutely, france are definitely looking like tenement favorite. this is the defending world champion and they are actually looking to repeat that. if they did do that,
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that would be absolutely crazy because hasn't been done since brazil did it 60 years ago. now france, they did have get to rest a bunch of their star players come in to his games and they were pretty fresh full and they knew it was going to be an uphill battle. and ultimately, they didn't have what it took to cope with that french on slide. now france, it was a record night for france and we saw killing him by he's now the leading an attorney that he also beat henley's record of scoring the most cost for a male player. under the age of 24 olivia's, you beating terry and re record there. so this france side is definitely going to be scary. moving forward in the tournament for other sides while moving forward is also argentina. you were in the stadium for argentina's when over australia, even from our distance, the atmosphere looked electric. i think i know the answer to this next question, but has a messy mania broken out in the cutter?
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yeah, i was in the stadium last night for the game and let me tell you the atmosphere was unbelievable. i mean, i've been to a few argentina already and each game has been absolutely crazy. the argentina fans here are some of the best fans we've met. they're constantly dancing, singing, i mean, yesterday, when messy scored his goal, you could feel the stadium vibrating. okay. and speaking of massy media, like you said, there are thousands of bands here that have come from all over the world to see messy in his last dance tournament. because the will cut is the one choppy that has evaded him, his entire career. and this is the trophy that could put him over the edge for be considered the best player of all time. especially for argentinians, who still think, you know, mary donna is that number one because he did win the world cup friday. you know, we should probably talk about where you are, you're at a souk, is my understanding an old market place. i believe in the heart of doha, where no doubt fans of different countries are rubbing elbows. tell us about the
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atmosphere where you are. exactly, so i'm right now. and so what keith and that is like a cultural market place here in doha. it actually means standing market in arabic. and if you look around that, i know what you can see behind me. but if you look around, you can buy things like buying a moral, cuz got a lot of bands who think them rock when the rock, i don't know, we just talked about france. so a lot of fans have been gathering here because it's at right at the end of the fans, and it's pretty cool because it's a stark contrast to, you know, the glitzy towers and luxury that you typically associate with guitar. but it's cool because a lot of cultures are mixing. i just saw a guitar man. he taught an argentinian fan how to properly where the guitar you had just so it's a very cool and different feeling, especially for walcott. that's a d w sports corresponding done yet. barcelona in doha. many,
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many things done you finally, you've probably never seen so many santos all at once. it is not an illusion. here in germany, almost a 1000 people have taken part in a seasonal fun run. dressed as father christmas event is an annual tradition in a village near berlin. it was 1st held 14 years ago and has become the largest themed costume run in germany. you watching dw news up next is reporter. i'm michael local from me in the rest of the team here. thanks so much for watching. they were today with john love on banning thing away from that, but i'm not going to have to watch my own car and everyone with later holes and every day.
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