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we still have time to work, so i'm dealing with what furth. subscribe for morning was like ah ah, the thursday w news live from berlin protesters in iran, step up the pressure on authorities and call for a 3 day strike. it comes off for a top official, says iran so called morality. police have been shut down. also coming up volcanic eruption in java, indonesia forces villages to evacuate ash from mount same ero blankets,
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homes and people a want to stay away. half of the world cup and guitar. olivia, gerald becomes frances, all time top scorer. as the favorites brush aside, poland to reach the last 8. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down its morality, police. the interior ministry has not confirmed the closure of the force, which was set up to a police. he runs islamic dress code. the death of a young woman in there, custody sparked months of widespread protests. demonstrators are now calling for a 3 day strike this week. ah, the 1979 islam mc revolution changed the course of feed on
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authority, started monitoring. they didn't of the strict dress good reading the he job here governing became mandatory in 1983 over the years, eden saw several forms of morality, police. but the morality police no nest gushed a it shot or guyton patrol was established under the hard line. former president man moved am within a jot you got armed out under former president has an honey clothing noms became slightly relaxed month. but it, on scott and president, abraham racine wanted a strict implementation of the drisco teacher. how he got in september 22 year old gina martha armine died 3 days after being taken into custody by the morality police and dead on. her alleged crime was not properly governing her head.
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her debts sparked unprecedented protests across the country. it onions demanded an end to the morality police. the old so called for the change of the strict islamic ridging. as i heard it and i trembled when i heard the news, because this has happened to me once or twice as long as it made me think of how my parents would feel if i suffered the same fear to david enema to his new york riddle corner. on bishop, that's more holiday last year. i'm strongly against the morality policing because it is not possible to enforce a cultural issue with wireless. after nearly 2 months of protests in which hundreds of people have been killed, the 8 onion regime has signaled some flexibility. ours lobby that a me rance republic, and islamic foundation sla are constitutionally entrenched the paper short. 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 belief and is also debating the implementation of the headscarf flow. i spoke to barbara slavin, she's the director of the feature of iran initiative at the atlanta council in washington d. c. and i also how significant this announcement is in the wake of demonstrations in and out of iran. well, it's significant, but we really have to be a little bit cautious here. it could be just a temporary rest, spite for the women of iran. after all, we haven't really seen these police on the street very much in recent weeks anyway . there are others, there are the so called besieged islamic revolutionary guard, ordinary police who have been doing most of the repressing. so i'm a little bit cautious, but i think it is definitely a sign that the iranian government understands how incredibly unpopular it has become. and that some gestures have to be made toward the protesters,
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whether it will be enough to stop the protests that i doubt. in china, morsa cheese have announced they'll be easing covered 19 restrictions, including the financial hub. shanghai authorities have signaled a move away from strict log downs and quarantine rules off to widespread protests. the unrest led to a crackdown by police. the police are out in force on beijing straits. it's been awake since hundreds of people gathered here to protest against china's 0 coven policy. many of them have since been tracked down and intimidated by police. meanwhile, some cities are relaxing their strict coven rules. in beijing, many stores have reopened and some infected people can now self isolate at home. instead of in government facilities. chinese state media have begun reporting that
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the army cron variant is less dangerous than previous strains. the sudden shift has left some residents confused about what's allowed and what will happen next. sorry, i don't know. according to this orse, i think, oh, still wait for it's open to rahile right now. it's having an impact on our everyday lives and our work as things open up, i hope that our lives become easier. again. yeah, we sound but many rules are still in place. parks and schools are closed in some beijing neighborhoods. restaurants can only offer take away, and some contacts of covert cases are still forced to quarantine. after almost 3 years of tough restrictions, different rules, a lifted and enforced as china grapples with reopening. oh, here's the luck of some other stories making news around the world. in syria,
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anti government protests have erupted in the southern city of suede of local activists. st. 2 people were killed by gunfire after protest as storms. the governor building hundreds gathered outside to protest against economic hardship and also called for president bashar assad to step down. italian authorities in ne sicily have declared a state of emergency or to heavy rains caused major flooding. there have been power cuts, public services and schools have also closed. some residents have been evacuated from harms thought to be at risk of landslide. the european union is planning to adapt its rules on state aid for companies in response to a new us green energy subsidies program. european commission president erst lavonne de lion said the tax breaks in america's inflation reduction at could lower away european businesses. you and us officials will discuss the topic on monday to day
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and that you invited me and a volcanic eruption on indonesia, main island of java has forced nearly 2000 residents to free their homes. people are being warned not to travel with an 8 kilometers of the mount sir marrow crater . no casualties have been reported so far. ah, the russian on mount, samara, 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 fine dust residue. where will you go now? asked the reporter. i don't know. we just need to get away from our village. he
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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 summer, 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 get up to the san francisco. we've rotted some near by schools and village holes and it is coming up on our end of the month. we will have them until local authorities tell us that it's safe to return back on emma. indonesia has about 130 active volcanoes. the southeast asian archipelago also has the world's largest population, almost 9000000 people living close to
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a volcano. ah, it's both now and the world cup and cattle where france are the latest side to make quarter finals, they knocked poland in their last 16 match with striker, olivia giroux becoming is countries all time top scorer in the process? killing him? buffy was considered the danger met in this contest, which for the 1st half hour resulted in nothing more than some bumps and bruises. veteran poll robert live in dusky fight, avoiding short, just wide of the french go. but i took him to a minute before half time for olivia's room, the oldest man on the pitch to show how it's done that he seeks rolled sliding at the celebration avenue france record of $52.00 national team goes surpassing another former arsenal man. teary on re one mill at half time, the pulse 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 chart. the 1st time he beat boycheck chesney. then extended his
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late and effectively into the contest. the 2nd time he did, robert levin does. he got a consolation from the penalty spot, but france advance and better rules in the polls, camps. and that when it sets up a tie with another big football nation, france now play england hippy senegal. 3 nel in the round of 16. bruce your daughter, when's jude bellingham? dominated again for england. he set up jordan henderson to open up a scoring at 38 minutes. and william had a hand in england 2nd as well, which was finished off by harry king just the full half time, and then added another goal in the 2nd half to seal their victory. well i tony me in the studio as deeply as and see how it from sport. so, anthony,
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let's talk england 1st. the indian fans have been claiming that and the wild card will be coming home. yes. will they? they've been singing for a long time. england looked dangerous, it's not beyond reason that this could of this could eventually happen. that could happen this time 3 y'alls and i cried. jude billing him as he mentioned was incredible. it's not always been a guarantee that he get picked and this happened. garrath stopped. southgate witnessed that he doesn't always pick the best team. he's become a m during different times in his career. a mean for wrong choices has a garza that they've got the right thing. big tick, the defense look, stay another big tick. that's not always been assured for england at any stage of that build up to this tournament. and the real test comes next, though it's, it's up against france, but so far so very good for the english. the question in this woke up for england as ever for, for england that the world cups is how they're going to handle the pressure. at the
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end of the tournament. it's been their weak link as to how they take penalties and how they'd take on the big quarters, semi finals, and so on. they did, however, my 02022. it's final. so this tournament, and in general it from that 30000 feet view. the train for england has been heading up. okay, now england play fans in the quarter finals. how has france done so far? it's been to that the judge, france, 13 neil they they, they going great. but like england playing synagogue, france, they didn't really get tested by poland. so it's a bit hard to know exactly where they are. what we do know about francis, they strike force and as are reported, looked fantastic. jerusalem for a really good and bad. i looked amazing. and that's the reminder from that game is that they have a play in a 23 year old who could change any game at the drop of a hat. you don't pay attention in for 2 minutes, and the english will cut for him could be over. he's that good. he's that fast and he's in that good a form right at the moment. so both things could do anything in
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terms of scoring. it's going to be about the fences. i think with me, i got 4 days to white for an absolute classic and i haven't played each other at a woke up since 1982. interesting to see how the english tabloids preview a game against the french. right. and now looking for it. if he's got japan co, $83.00, and the powerhouse is brazil. yes. now would is that name will be back from injury the 1st time he's been saying since the 1st guy in the tournament facing the fascinating to say if that's the case. and if the south koreans test him physically, that's not always been their game, but that's what's required. you would think this time coming back from injury. and now the brazil can be among the favorites. but how that thing functions with a superstar back in the front off. that's going to be really interesting. interesting to see crow, i should play japan and not a fascinating guy. and that on looking forward to japan, i've been a great 2nd half team in this tournament. probation of we're finalists at the last world cup and carry this swagger,
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this pastor of the team who just trust each other. when the pressure is on a really great experienced a fantastic match up against japan. i know aside every day, but monday should be great viewing, looking forward to it and see how it dw sport. thank you. thank you. it was changed to the news live from berlin mind. you can also find much more news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com. i mean the, mohammed's thanks for watching, i'll see it by the breeze. ah, body and soul. the houses that dental leaders can construct for more than just building, ah.
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