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aah! building. the biggest thing in the world is the spirit of motions. this kid starts december 25th. oh d w ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. russia blames ukraine for another jordan attack this time on an air field near the border. an oil storage facility, at course airport is left in flames, just one day off to to add bases deeper inside russia were apparently targeted by
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drugs will bring you more about the cross border escalation. also coming off the show of solidarity in iran, shopkeepers and truck drivers go on strike to demonstrate their support for the growing anti government protest movement and anger off the indonesia approved sweeping changes to its criminal code including making sex outside of marriage. illegal critics, a cooling at a set back the civil liberties. ah, i'm a new groups mckinnon. welcome to the program. reports from russia suggests that ukraine could be stepping up its cross border attacks against strategic russian targets. in the latest incident, the governor of russia's cost region says a drone attacks an airfield setting an oil storage tank on fire across flies on the
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border with ukraine. but the incident comes a day after multiple explosions at military bases in the rise and region. and at the angles air base much deeper inside at russian territory. moscow blamed ukrainian drones for those blasts, calling them acts of terrorism. keith has not claimed responsibility and trash routes as an analyst with the german council on foreign relations in budapest. and i asked him whether the laces strike some targets in russia or a sign that ukraine has now changed its tactics in the war. yes and no. we need to differentiate between these attacks, today's attacking the court against this facility in the court region. this lies very close to ukraine order, and ukraine has been attacking russia military targets on the russian side of the border ever since the beginning of the war. so in today's attack at court,
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there is not much. however, yesterday, the attack against the 2 russia military bases, located deep inside the russian federation, some 600 kilometer from ukraine. this marks a new level of exclamation in the sense that now you apparently have a capability to heat target several hundreds of kilometers the from the ration from, from the, from the premium border. so this marks the ukraine as you get the b to do use again . russia, however, the russian conditions about terrorism make no sense because both targets or military airports. so heating, i mean it, that he had bought in times of war. it doesn't qualify assess better, right? and yet ukrainian official still haven't claimed responsibility. any of these strikes have they know, had they haven't picked somebody both into brain strategy with maintaining a certain level of ambiguity when it comes to the public communication of these attacks with ukraine. now taking the war beyond its board and tell us how best
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is likely to be affecting rushes, military confident, and this attacks against the do airports yesterday in big airports, russia hosted strategy boomers. this will change devaney how russia operating the bombers twice likely that russia will relocate in bloomberg to airports further away from the border of ukraine in order to get them out of range of this new ukrainian. that's because you get today. however, this is not going to put the bumping campaign to an end. these numbers anybody to enter ukraine airspace but are used as launch platforms for launching crews midsize and rockets against ukraine. they will be able to do it from even if they depart from bases cannot re, from ukraine. it will complicate a bit how russia operate the lumber, but still the bombing campaign will not stop. ok. but if we take a look at this from an international perspective, how vulnerable is this making?
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russia look to the rest of the world. actually, this is quite a sailor of russia and defense. i mean, russia, their defense faded to detect the incoming drones or whatever they did. they were the types they don't know. so russia ad defense failed to detect the incoming ukrainian besides databases that are not even on that. when the massage came in, and 2nd, ed defend russian id was unable to shoot down these, these incoming mis lives. so this is really quite, quite spectacular failure for russia. the 1st part of the story is that russia has be using significant parts of the difference for them. and there are different long chairs to attack actually ground targets. so some of their d 40 had beauty located in such a great day or able to have ground dougherty grain beach everyday weekend. daddy has capable of his inside russia or in or quite
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a school for us or that the address for the german council on foreign relations. thank you so much for your time. thank you. iranians state media is there a poor saying that authorities have arrested 12 members of an opposition network with links to europe. the revolutionary gods accused the group of planning acts of sabotage in coordination with counter revolutionary agents in germany and the netherlands. the arrests in iran took place as shopkeepers and truck drivers across the country are taking part in a 3 day strike that began on monday. i rose of shouted shops in cities across iran. it's a sign of just how far the anti regime protest movement is spread. after more than 2 months of demonstrations and violent pushback from the state. in this bizarre inter on some shop owners said the authorities had warned them not to join the
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nationwide strike. i was among those who have stayed open, there's still support for the protest movement. yeah, well this is a legit amendment and they should be heard worship. the strike comes as one top official announced the morality police would be disbanded. and the enforcement of strict dress codes for women has seemingly been scaled back. i know you're very much better without the morality police on the street. i travel, you see more women walking around without a hitch job, almost like they can decide for themselves, which i think that is an improvement. and i need to take better opposition to the religious force has been at the center of the protest movement that has since grown into a resounding coal for regime change but active as se, the morality police have just been replaced by other security forces in the streets
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and state media has since back tracked casting doubt on whether the group has been shot down at all. they are in fact not scrap. the news was recorded. and even if the world police are scrub this misinformation has, has worked in favor of the rooms, distract focus, to distract the movement, destruct, international solidarity, forming cause. any one who knows iran knows that the morality police is not the problem. the head of a runs judiciary said any one caught encouraging this wake strike will be arrested . but these threats of falling short with so many iranians willing to risk their lives and their freedom to call for an end to the regime. as al abdullah, he is an iranian journalist and photographer she took paws in the mass protests and had her on and fled to germany just a few weeks ago. gazelle,
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thank you so much for joining us on d. w. today. i'd like to start by asking you to share with us if you would, some of your experiences when you out on the streets, protesting out hello and thank you. oh, well, and before right, before i came here i, i participated in protests in the street as well as many people. and i can talk about one experience that i had one day in a protests in the streets. oh well we went to the streets and we were walking or after minutes or walking. oh, we looked behind us and they were so many people behind us like 200 people. and we were all walking slowly in silence. and then just in a 2nd,
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the guards came and well, we ran away, we had to run away on the and i got shot by a pinball bullets. and they hit me. i fell down on the ground and one guy he opened his car and shouted that come to my car. and so i ran to his car and i was in the car and the guards came around the car and started shooting to the car and hitting the car . and i was just a one glass away from arresting, getting, getting arrested by the police. because i'll your description that is really powerful, i can, i can hear in your voice just how, how terrifying a situation that was. and so i'd like to ask you why you joined the protests.
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clearly, you knew people know the danger that they're putting themselves into. what made you so determined to protest on the streets? ah, well, 1st of all, are my mother. she's a political prisoner. and she has been women's rights activists in iran and she, she has been in prison for 2 years. so this is one reason and the other reason that's it's much more important reason is that i'm one of so many people in iran that wanted to see a change as well. everyone is now participating in protests for, for the cause of change to see the change, and the only have our lives to exchange for freedom gazelle,
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the protests have been going on for nearly 3 months now. do you feel like they're making a difference? do you feel that they're as strong as they were when they 1st started, or in fact, all they even stronger? oh, of course from the start of people the started a so strong and still going so strong a people are getting smarter and day by day changing days they are protesting. they're striking and yeah, everyone is getting stronger in even people has the power. now, can i ask you about the attention that is being focused on these protests the that being watched across the world are activists in iran aware
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of the solidarity and support and, and really what would you say, what else needs to be done from the outside to support the protests and iran. oh, well, i'm all done known activists in iran, a day got arrest that seems to protest started and even a, just the people are just a normal people that were fighting for the, for the rights and got arrested. so people in the streets are who are participating in the protests and everything. yeah, that's the solidarity here. i gave them hope. they see the videos and the protests here and it, it just give them so so much hope and it, it makes them stronger when they see all these people are outside of con, 3,
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outside of iran, l. a bela he thank you so much for talking to us today and we wish you all the very best. thank you. turning to indonesia now where parliament has passed sweeping reforms to the countries criminal code including jail, time for sex outside of marriage is also ban on insulting the president and on religious blasphemy. the former penal code dated back to dutch colonial rules demonstrates as gathered outside parliament to protest against the new legislation, which they say is a set back for democracy and interferes in the private lives of citizens. civil liberties groups have slammed the new laws as moral policing, but indonesia is human rights minister defended the decision to change the criminal code. but in the govern front, it's not easy for a multi cultural and multi ethnic country to make
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a criminal law code that can accommodate all interest. on the other hand, whether it's a national criminal material in the criminal code, must regulate the balance between public or state and individual interest, good individual. and from or on this, we can speak to risk carolina and indonesian activist who specializes in sexuality law. welcome to the w risk of your part of the penal code reform alliance acts of this group. can you tell us what are your thoughts about the legislation that's approved today? i'd cry a little bit. ah, last night. well, i mean you care right now, so i've been, it was devastating for us as i've been advocates advocating for this patient since 2014 and now it's been bass. and
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i'm so worry about our future now as a human right, defender in indonesia. why did the indonesian parliament change the, the criminal code now? because they said they won their own. nicola nies, ah, federal court. does that become the national pride or something like that? but i don't know it's more aggressive than the the call. yes sir. ah, policy that we have is the study because right now it's day want to change the policy to be more ah, i go to the private area to people to, to a stringing to civic liberty to people's so i think it will be it,
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it becomes devastating. day for indonesia, citizen right now. and like i said before, the, the policy, it's not like they say it's not more progressive or even inclusive for all. it's the progressive than that. it's, i'm thinking our civic bear is it harmful for other people. every one will be included in this. i've been now court a law that didn't okay. well, recently, can we actually talk about what these changes will mean for people in the country? and of course also for indonesia has many visitors who come to the country. oh see, they say this is what they say the government and apartment, they will not. they will protect the theater, are coming to indonesia. they will protect
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a foreigner of rights to there are 5 but lives there. oh, i see very birthday or something like that. but i don't know for that for sure, because it's just come from the market. okay. so it will be a lot of our proceed cushions are toward the a group of minority. i really just minority. i give it to people and people jacks. houses, especially people that are living together as we say, as a corporate cohabitate and indonesia outside of marriage, there will get persecuted, not by police may be but by the other people because if the low say we can do that, it will be the right full say the, the, the, the,
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the, the, the extremism can say that the organization of extremism can say that we can just rate other people home, something like that, if they say the ins. and if they are c, as that lena, or adultery o habits ation, something like that. so it would be worse and already in fact, joe, not just pardon or it will be impacted for people not for the privilege one, but florida part people. it will be impact full saw about late frisco carolina and indonesian activist who specializes in sexuality law. thank you so much for your time today. thank you so much. here in germany, pediatric hospitals are being stretched to the limit as a surge in respiratory infections. further burdens and already stressed health care system arise in cases of r s. b. that's
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a highly infectious for spirit tree virus that affects babies and toddlers is making. the current shortage of nurses be felt even more keenly. some hospitals even struggling to offer pediatric intensive care beds, 2 sick children. this is what germany's health minister carlotta above said about the situation. today we are addressing the problems at germany's hospital if they have serious problems at the moment. this is evident in the situation at children's hospitals. this is just an example of what this hospital system as a whole is currently dealing with it. and we can speak now to doctor katerina climbs klein, schmidt, a pediatrician at lake leggings, book university hospital in southern germany. doctor klein schmidt based on what you will seeing and hearing how bad is the current situation in german hospitals right now. yes, good afternoon and thank you for the invitation. i actually the current situation
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is really quick and also i think we have to differentiate a little bit the reasons based on the different pediatric department and humans. so we as a unit of pediatric hematology, oncology, and spencer transportation, we do not suffer in that entity a department. but we have continued to continuously, let's say, to high occupancy office. so in our department, it's months if not even years that we have almost a complete occupancy of that. which means that currently we are struggling to take new patient and we also are looking for another hospital and to get a bone marrow transplantation for one of our patients. on the other hand, the general pediatrics, which is there's also, you know, in our hospital they really are suffering. the current shortage is in staff and
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nursing staff. they usually have 18 bands and currently they are reduced to 10 best . so you can imagine the situation, their japanese health minutes to set reforms on needed to prioritize people's health of economic factors. now this is something nurses and doctors i believe have been calling on for years. what would you say needs to change 1st? yeah, actually there is changes in the change is needed in the mind in the society and politics. that's also in the whole society. i mean, children do not have a lobby. this means that in the last years when savings has been perform the easiest part to perform savings on the children's because they do not have allowed wallace. they may have parents, they may have video, christians,
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physicians, but they do not have a lot be behind them. so it was easy to cut there and now we see the resize. the same goes for the nicest, dr clench that we don't have a lot of time. but i do want to ask you reforms obviously take a lot of time hospitals crying out to help. now, what needs to be done to improve things right now? actually the $1000000.00 question. that's not so easy to, to find something instantly. i mean, we have sent a lot of us to death. nasa, during the highest peak of call with a mix to that address department. so are some boys to say maybe some areas. nurses can come to the pediatric units in times where we need to take all the falls as we
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get to get them. but keep in mind that pediatric nurse is a highly specialized nurses and you need to have the feeling not dealing with kids . it's, it's different than with as they are not just lead and you need to to do it to work with the children. understand still to lena adults, i cancel the next line. schmidt and spoke university hospital. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. oh, it's to the world cup and guitar and mondays action favorites. brazil will be croatia in the quarter finals off to basing south korea forced one in the round of 16 and a dominant performance. brazil put full goals past south korea in the 1st half rich allison school. his 3rd goal of the tournament before when it vinicius juniors perfect chip pass, found lucas, i cater. we put it in the back of the net. the 5 time world champion cemented that
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status as one of the tournament favorites. and sticking with the world cup and christiano, rinaldo particles aiming to reach the quarter finals for the 1st time since 2006 when they meet switzerland. it's the final match to determine who advances in keta . as expected christiano, rinaldo has a clear fan base behind him. the 37 year old became the 1st male player to score in 5 different ruled cups. portugal finished 4th overall. and we're in all those debut in 2006. we haven't made it that far. in the turn, amid, since switzerland defeated portugal in their last meeting in this time around the swiss are weary about the threat. rinaldo brings isn't just used well, we are
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a strong as a unit as a team, although we know there, rinaldo can make a difference in the match. we must prevent him from having the necessary space to do that. but there is no special man marking that we are planning, but we are well prepared for. we are looking forward to this match and we can see how we can implement our strategy on the pitch. morgan. milton platform doesn't come. this could be real. all those last world cup, and despite scoring in portugal opener, many say he's been a shadow of his former self. even his starting role has been a topic of debate. and it only supports correspondent danya barcelona isn't guitar, is what she had to say earlier about portugal. and that star christiana rinaldo, ahead of the match against switzerland. when you talk about portugal, now everyone is just talking about rinaldo. he's kind of overshadowed everything. you know, there's been a lot of criticism for the way he's been playing. the things that have been have been happening off the pitch, we just found out that he probably won't be the captain in this match. so
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a lot of the focus is on rinaldo in this one. but portugal actually have a really good side. and so far they haven't actually let that a dance in this well cut. they look pretty impressive. now switzerland are not going to make it easy for them. of course, they're very difficult side to play against their organization. you really have to fight to get a result against switzerland. portugal will still probably be the favorites, but not an easy match by any means than your buffalo and cutoff. and with that, you're up to date coming up. next is kickoff with a look at the highlights of people mislead in november. i'm and you can mckinnon in berlin. i'll see you at the top of the next hour with ah, with
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