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where exactly was fun? i've learned a lot. our culture history, all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin protesters and around step up the pressure on authorities and coal for a 3 day strike. it comes after a top official says iran, so called morality. police has been disbanded, also coming up ukrainians, trying to flee russian occupied areas, face a dangerous journey. we meet people at
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a crossing point on the front line and that the world cup and guitar, olivia, she who becomes frances. all time top score as the favorites, brush aside, poland to reach the last 8 ah. on pablo foliage. welcome to the program. iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down its so called morality police. the interior ministry has not confirmed the closure of the force, which was set up to police. iran's islamic dress coat, the death of a young woman in their custody, sparked widespread protests. now in their 3rd month, demonstrators are calling for a 3 day strike this week. ah, the 1979. if la mcgriff solution changed the course of feed on
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authority started monitoring. they didn't of district dress good. reading the he job had governing, became mandatory in 1983 over the years it on saw several forms of morality, police. but the morality police no nest cache it shot or guidance. federal was established under the hard line. former president may moved amity and jot you got armed out under former president. has andrew honey. clothing noms became slightly relaxed meant, but it on scott and president, abraham racine wanted a strict implementation of the dress quarter. 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 also called for the change of the strict islamic ridging. as i heard enough, i trembled when i heard the news because this has happened to me once or twice when it made me think of how my parents would feel if i suffered the same fate that i would anticipate your fidel gonna on bishop. that's more hollow, 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, odds lobby, that appearance, republic, and islamic foundations law are constitutionally entrenched with your tape shot. but there are methods of implementing the constitution that is, that can be flexible, the 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 head scarf flow. earlier we spoke to barbara slavin, director of the future of iran initiative at the atlanta canceling washington d. c. and we asked her 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
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become. and that some just. ringback have to be made toward the protesters, whether it will be enough to stop the protests that i, i doubt germany's foreign minister. and alina babel has arrived in india for a 2 day visit that will include talks with her deli counterpart as j. shanker. luckily, topics on the agenda include global consequences of the war in ukraine and india's relationship with china. they're also expected to discuss cooperation on reducing the use of fossil fuels. india took over the g 20 presidency at the start of this month, and it's been trying to maintain good relations with both russia and western nations and doesn't support western sanctions against moscow. when it's cross over to deed abuse south asia bureau chief, i'm rita cima. in delhi, i'm really great to see you. now. this is alina bab box 1st visit to india as foreign minister. so what's on the agenda for yes, father,
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this is her 1st visit to indent. also coincides with india's 1st week as the president of the g. 20 so high expectations on both sides. you mentioned some of the things which are on the agenda for india fighting climate change is one of the core agendas of his presidency. this is the g 20 and that resonates really well with germany. they've already announced us last week. they're going to spend 10000000000 euros over the next 8 years on dealing with their projects and initiatives to fight climate change. so that we one, can you show up for discussion and then they'll be the international issues. for example, china, india is relations with china, remain very intense along the border. and another issue which may come up is cache me. now bandwalk raised this issue a couple of times before she came, nancy talked about the u. s. involvement in resolving the dispute between india and pakistan over kashmir and, and this did not go down well at all in india, which sees this as
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a by natural issue. so she did some damage limitation before she came in and said, germany's position on cash me remains unchanged. that means it's a bilateral issue. and of course, there will be discussion on russia's invasion of ukraine and as well as he's also taking part in a panel discussion about germany's perception of what is happening in the, in the pacific. so a lot of issues upward discussion. now i'm reader on friday the u. g 7 and australia agreed a price cap on russian oil. so what are the chances of india supporting this decision? very little far below because in fact the scab comes into effect today. december, the 5th, the indian foreign minister has repeatedly said that his responsibility lies to the consumers of india. and india is very energy hungry. it gets most of its crude from overseas. and before the invasion of ukraine, by russia, india was getting point 02 percent of its energy from russia. and now that shot up
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to more than 20 percent. and india says, this is not going to change any time soon. and it's also you have to keep in mind that india, countries like india and china, both are getting heavily discounted crude from russia. so it's unlikely that the 2 countries are likely to exceed the threshold of $60.00 per barrel for russian crude and reader. india has close relations with the west as well as with russia. so how is debt delhi actually handling this political balancing act? initially, barbara, it was a bit difficult for india. it warbled a bit as it kind of walked the to diplomatic role. but increasingly, it's become more confident and even assertive because it realize at some point at this very sensitive time, the west did not want to push india into a diplomatic corner. and once it realized this, you know, after it had been defensive,
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an awkward about the fact that it had repeatedly abstained in resolutions condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. it suddenly became more confident and assertive and said like, you know, we can deal with it. and his more the sentence to, to put in death. this is not the time of war resonated, read with the western. it's also become a part of the community which came out of the body g 20 summit. thanks. i'm rita v w. south asia bureau chief, i'm rita cim to you cry now. and since the start of russia's invasion earlier this year at crossing between russian occupied areas and the rest of ukraine has become difficult and dangerous. but there's one spot about 30 kilometers south of the city of zap regia, an informal card or with police checkpoints where people can move across the front line. deed of use, yan philip schultz, matthew ukrainians, trying to flee russian hel territory. just a few kilometers down there,
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the russians are in charge. this checkpoint is the only place in ukraine where people can move between the 2 worlds. this man is the 1st to leave russian occupation to day. he tells us he hung on as long as he could, but now he's going to join his wife and west luc, right. pretty secret to the frequent crossing. this line is very unpleasant for every one year. there was just no road. every one is scared. yet it was more like sailing than driving. look at my car more cars life and everyone waits for the police to escort them to the registration center. and o, glad i doesn't quite make it to the check but it's done. the most important thing to women join forces to get them mother's house at the russian soldier, murray austin, could be with you at 1st. my mom didn't want to leave. we all thought this would somehow end soon,
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but it's not ending. and now the winter is coming for the good. she just needs her on her own. when your soul hurts so much, you can't even sleep any more. she's the most precious thing i have left at la mayfield. while asana takes a look at the engine, her friend alicia tells us of the whole raw road tramp fighting had wrecked so many roads and bridges and change those who were leaving at to pick their ways through farmland, with aunt blocker. liquor we just cried when we saw how everything was destroyed. afterwards, we just sat in the car on pillows and looked in silent. you, craig, in this morning? but santa has worked a miracle on her car and they've joined the convoy heading for the registration center. they arrive, it's warm and there's tea. the women realize the worst is behind news just of when i'm really happy. now i'm glad that i could bring my mother to
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a safer place and that we got your in one piece. your school. it's been very hard. you know, i wouldn't wish this on any one with they have people to stay with here tonight. the plan for to morrow is to leave the allowed and to take . that's right. well here's a look at some other stories making use around the world. russian human rights advocate and nobel peace prize winner. irina sure, the cova says there can be no diplomatic end to the war you frame as long as vladimir is in power. she was receiving another award for her activism from german chancellor left schoultz. she said that hasty calls for peace are childish, and ukraine must win on the battlefield. in syria, anti government protests have erupted in the southern city of slater, a protester and a policeman of being killed by gunfire after demonstrator storm the governors
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building. more than 200 people gathered outside to protest against economic hardship and called for president rusher aside to step down. ah, at the whirl coping katara, france are through to the quarter finals. they brushed aside poland in their last 16 much with striker olivia asia who becoming his countries all time top score in the process. killing in pap, i 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 levin dusky fight, avoiding shot just wide of the french go. but i took until 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 goal surpassing another former arsenal. man, teary on brief, 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
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tournament, scoring chuck the 1st time he beat boycheck chesney. then extended his late and effectively into the contest. the 2nd time he did, robert levin dusky got a consolation from the penalty spot. but france advance and beth a rules in the poles, camps and that wind sets up a match with another big football nation. france now play england, who beat senegal. 3 nail in the round of 16 bursey adornments, jude bellingham dominated the game for england. he 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 go in the 2nd half to seal their victory. and
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here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down. it's so called morality police. following more than 2 months of protests over the death of a young woman in police custody demonstrators are calling for a 3 day strike. this week. you're watching dw news up next world stories looks at how a city in ukraine's khaki region turned into a ghost. and to follow us on our website dw, dot com on on social media on pop up on gimme a spectral, watching take care of our games from the melting ice reporter tracks. don't the arctics, major players with you see, rouse, begins a dangerous game. people overseas that yeah, we are here. we're patrolling. yeah.
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