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ah, ah ah ah ah, is this either we news lying from berlin? russia blames ukraine for another drone attack. this time on an air field near the border. an oil storage facility, at course airport is left in flames one day after 2 air bases. deeper insight brush were apparently targeted by drones. will bring you more about the cross border
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escalation. also coming up anger after indonesia approves sweeping changes to its criminal code including making extra marital sex illegal critics are calling a setback for civil liberties. and iranian shopkeepers and truck drivers strike for a 2nd day to demonstrate their support for the growing anti government protest. both wet and there's been another shock results at the world cup and contort under dogs. morocco have knocked out spain in the round of 16 in a match that came down to a penalty shoot out. ah, i'm nicole ferla. it's great to have you with us. reports from russia suggest ukraine could be stepping up. it's cross border attacks against strategic rush and targets. and the latest incident, the governor of russia's course region says
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a drone attacked an airfield setting an oil storage tank on fire course lies on the border with ukraine. but the incident comes a day after multiple explosions at military bases in the re, as on region and at the angles. air base much deeper and sunk russian territory. moscow blamed ukrainian drones for those bless, calling them acts of terrorism. keith has not claimed responsibility and our correspondence, my son joins, is now from the ukrainian capital max. 3 strikes in russia in a matter of 24 hours or the dynamics of the war shifting. i will the co, its bit too early to tell at this moment. but let me tell you that this is not the 1st time that ukraine has targeted or has gone after targets in russia, in russian territory behind behind the border. essentially,
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i'm ever since the beginning of the war. ukraine has a phone drawn attacks in the boarder regence or center in c, drones out into the black sea to an attacker. russian russian targets also on the russian annexed crimean peninsula. but what is new about this attack is sure the, the reach that you gradients have demonstrated that they can have the to erase as there were attacked or 500 kilometers away from the ukranian border. i'm and our targets of strategic importance that's, that's where a long range bombers take off to attack a cities in ukraine. farmers that can be equipped with nuclear capabilities and showing em that ukrainians that potentially they haven't claim responsible yet, but they can get to them. and target these targets, that's shirley or worrisome for the russians yesterday mosque i launched what
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ukraine called massive missile attacks across the country. ukraine formats are now asked western partners for more help and fending off aerial attack. let's have a listen and get right back to you. sure, well look, look i, i call an old partners to enhance military support for ukraine or some little to day. it is especially critical to help ukraine defend itself against russian missile attacks. but there is no need to look for excuses and postpone key decisions just as ugly than that it is time to close the sky over ukraine. do it with the help of air defense systems, them, which should arrive in ukraine, insufficient quantities or the stockton kin kristin. max. clover says there is no time to lose in ukraine is how now is he going to get when he's asking for ukrainian cities across the country have been suffering from attacks on civilian infrastructure. since the beginning of fall, i russians have increased the, the, the, the attacks and the magnitude of attacks that is clear. and now ukraine has some
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relies on a mostly on soviet era air defense systems, such as the s 300 to some and the book system. but they have been provided by modern western weapons by nato countries, such as the u. s. and germany, for example, the nasim system or the irish t system just to give you an understanding in yesterday's attacks. according to the ukranian air force, a 100 percent of missiles were intercepted receptive by these modern systems. so naturally, ukrainians want more of those. they've been asking for the patriot defense system, american defense system that is as a longer range, that is very effective. but so far, countries like germany have been very hesitant in adding over such a powerful weapon. also in fear of depleting their own stocks. but according to the middest hook labour ukraine is in contact with us in talks about the providing this, this her specific system as well as abrams tanks. but these talks are going quite slowly according to him. and what about russia?
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how has the events of the past to day, the fact that the kremlin military confidence, right, so the kremlin is certainly at the moment trying to find out what actually hit them quite literally. so this morning, president vladimir putin held an emergency meeting in moscow to discuss a national are domestic security issues or that was the, the official wording. um, they were certainly surprised by this attack and surprised to find out that they have such huge gaps in their air defense and they will likely try to to, to, to close them and then find out the reasons for this. and perhaps even shifting air defense capabilities from russian occupied territories in ukraine, a back to russia like fella and cool. thank you so much. i mean, while russian forces are continuing their shelling of the city of her son and southern ukraine, it was liberated only a month ago. the joy of many residents soon endured 8 months under occupation,
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but russia's targeting of infrastructure and residential buildings as forcing many to seek safety elsewhere. dine to get out of the city. and to nina and her children do not feel safe in her san woodrow, you can hear the bombing, but we live on the 9th floor. we have to sleep in the corridor or in the bathroom. we wake up 3 times the night. i'm losing my nerves, but many others fling. i'd had them mean train station. the authorities are running special trains to get people to safety this month, heading to keefe. after 8 months of duty, rush, an occupation you cregan forces finally recapture to crash song last month. but the
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russian military is still on the other site of that in a blue river and residence faith, relentless shilling in the get. each excitement is busing. if the 1st time and good enough children are dicking a train that got tweet to leave the ward behind, move young. i hope wilton back soon. but i really don't know. maybe it'll take 6 months. i don't know. the train both and de keith. it's the last stop for many beth and jeff. but did our duty is far from over? european union, leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen ties with western balkan countries, all of which are e u. membership hopefuls at a conference and in the albanian capital to ronna, leaders of bosnian, montenegro, kosovo, north macedonia, serbia, and albania. met with tom you. officials to discuss areas of cooperation. the war
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in ukraine has accelerated, the importance for the you to counter outside influence on the region. and here is what european commission president was enough on the line, had to say. let me re assure you that we are full heartedly supporting the enlargement program process. and the regional integration this year has seen a lot of progress. we have had indeed the 1st in the government, a conference with albania and north macedonia. this fine, any new movement of momentum in the whole process. it was a historic step to open the accession negotiations. and now the screening has started and the momentum is there are brussels bureau chief alexander fernand, vault the summit for us in toronto to day and here is her assessment of the meeting . you leaders here and to run re affirmed their support and a full commitment to a membership perspective for the western vulcans. and they made it clear they ready
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to speed up the process. but in exchange, they want the countries in the region to be fully aligned with you foreign policies, especially when it comes to sanctions against russia. that's not so easy to achieve . serbia, for instance, is still reluctant to do so. others are growing increasingly disappointed with the slow pace of their european integration efforts. despite all the pledges and promises and still, from the you perspective, the summit was a success. it sent a strong message that the european union needs the wisdom boykin's, and that the western bolcom need the european union in the face of russia's escalating war in ukraine if they want to preserve stability and it pass for economic growth in the region. and here's a quick look at some other world stories we're following for you today. the al
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jazeera media network has referred the killing of its journalist sharina to our claim to the international criminal court in the hague. under 0 said it had uncovered new evidence in the case. i walk, lay was shot and killed in the west bank and may odors in the us state of georgia are going to the polls to the sign, the final senate race in the country. the run off poll pits to republican herschel walker against incumbent democrat raffle warnock. a wind for the democrats would give them an outright majority in the senate without needing a tie breaking vote from the vice president. during the turning now to indonesia, where parliament has passed far reaching reforms to the countries criminal code including jail time for sex outside of marriage, there's also a ban on insulting the president and on religious blasphemy. critics saying the reforms are a blow to the countries reputation for tolerance with the bang of a gavel. indonesia parliament approves the sweeping over whole of the country's
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criminal code. controversially, the new laws will criminalize sex outside of marriage as well as co habitation for unmarried couples. critics have denounced the legislation as a crackdown on civil liberties and political freedoms. oregon go how they have passed the law that is not democratic controls our private lives and does not take care of public matters humbly. ah, but we got us out, the public should know that all of us can be charged under this law with the chinese actions and everything we do has the potential to be criminalized, harvey, sex outside of marriage will be punished with up to one year in prison while unmarried people living together could face 6 months in jail, the mom writes groups say the new laws will hit young people and the l. g b t, community, particularly hot one. indonesia does not acknowledge same sex marriage, and there are fears that banning cohabitation could be used to criminalize same sex
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relations is reading. but the government has defended the changes as an effect of compromise in a government from a or it's not easy for a multi cultural and multi ethnic country to make a criminal law code that can accommodate all interest local. what a bugaboo, on the other hand, i think the national criminal material done in the criminal code, you must regulate the balance between public or state and individual intra done going on. and if you do, indonesia criminal code dates back to its time as a dutch colony. and a revision has been debated for decades. but for many in the world's 3rd largest democracy, these changes represent a step backward not forward. arranging st. medias reporting that authorities have arrested 12 members of an opposition network with links to europe. iranian revolutionary guard accused the group of planning acts of sabotage and coordination with counter revolutionary agents and germany and the netherlands. the arrests took
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place as shopkeepers and truck drivers across iran 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 nationwide strike. among those who have stayed open, there's still support for the protest movement. yes, this is a legit amendment and they should be hood 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 it's much
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better without morality police on the street. i travel, you see more women walking around without a hitch. jap, got almost light. they can decide for themselves on which i think that is an improvement, and i need you to take your best opposition to the religious force has been at the center of the protest movement that has since grown into a resounding coal regime change but active as se the morality police have just been replaced by other security forces in the streets. and state media has since back tracked costing down 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, informing them because any one who knows iran knows that the morality police is not
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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 hold for an end to the regime of a war. let's cross over to morale carry me. she's a research fellow at the university of toronto, an author of the book, the iranian green movement of 2009 reverberating echoes of resistance. welcome back to d, w. and after almost 3 months of anti regime, demonstrations, of where do the protests stand? well, i think a since yesterday that the call has been made for a 3 day period of intensified protests and strikes were seeing a more critical mass of stripes across the nation. it's particularly important to
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notice that along with cortisol on, the regional court asked on and those provinces where they've been pretty much on strike nonstop since the beginning of the protests almost of $75.00 days ago or so. now there are more central regions in provinces and cities joining, and that's not something that we've seen in previous rounds of protests in iran. so that's quite significant to have these regions. dad, have they usually have different economic interests, different ethnic compositions come to the 4 together and kind of support each other and stand in solidarity with each other. and that's, that's very important at this point. yeah. will cover it extensively and you've
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studied in the movement of 2009. what lessons have protesters from today's drawn from the green movement? 13 years ago? i think yeah, one of the most important outcomes of that movement was for the vast majority of the middle class of those in the middle class who kind of had hopes in the reform movement because the reform movement was the they were leading and providing did leading to movement, providing a political support in organization for that movement in vast majority of the middle class sort of was disenchanted and disengaged with the reform movement. in my book, i kind of discussed that that was the end of reform as a democratic, political alternative, which it had never been a political, a democratic alternative. but some people, both in politics and citizens,
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had hold high hopes in it. but at that point, do both the regime prove that it's absolutely not capable or willing to be reformed. and so you know, they are, they, are they willing to be reformed? now is there a chance of reform or can there only be change if the regime ceases to be m d i, it's important to understand that this regime, the way it's set up the way it's of the political system is set up. it's not capable of reforming for i'll give you an example of this issue with women. this one of the most important tenants of this comic republic is based on subjugating and subordinating women. that's one thing. the other one is subordinating add
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minorities as mixes various different ethnicities that has, have lived in iran, but are now continuously subordinated. so this regime, as you can see, they're not willing to take even the simplest step back from the issue of women and all focus on that were do you know, for, for this discussion. and so they cannot really reform reform is kind of tried for the past 20 years. but the regime is not budget, it's not going back because it's the way it's set up, the slightest step back will cause the entire regime to topple, to regime that is built. and it's kind of fashioned around, assist them a wide system of oppression and discrimination against various groups. and as you know, it's like m a in this system,
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the higher you go to closer, you have to be to be ideology of the system. and they're gonna leave it there unfortunately, i'm sorry, we're running out of time morale carry me. thank you so much. thank you. since the protest again, almost 3 months ago, the islamic regime has ramped up pressure on journalists, reporting on events inside or on. foreign correspondents are borrowed from entering, and iranian journalists are not allowed to report on the anti government demonstrations. dozens of journalists have been arrested every day, new videos emerged, showing people protesting the islamic leadership. often it is footage of brutal violence against the protesters by malicious and iranian police. the videos are recorded secretly via mobile phone because failing protests is forbidden. journalists are threatened and intimidated. many are denied permission to work, including germany's public broadcaster id knocked the fact like we're joined by
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katerina willinger. she's our correspondence for iraq. but isn't estoppel at the moment because she cannot get an entry permit for a runs mention into how excerpts of german reports of the protests are shown on iranian state television of this year and denounced as being full of lies, emma and having a political agenda to mortality, mildly, noise and, and it is even harder for iranian journalists on the ground over 60 are believed to have been arrested since the protest began. among them is nil. afar, hummadi. the iranian journalist was one of the 1st to report on the case of jena. masa many in mid september, she posted a photo of grieving parents in the hospital where the young woman died. after being detained by the so called morality police, amadi and her colleague alahi mohammed, 80. another reporter were taken into custody by inches crow mother, i get that these 2 did nothing wrong, really explains her editor in chief in an online statement to that lot of fun. they
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did their duty. that was should masa. i mean, he's death be covered up in nasa. what reason is there that it shouldn't be recorded? it's his, it was, is that a care and by the isler was the cisco shortly afterwards. the iranian judiciary accuses the to reporters of being cia agents. the charge that carries the death penalty in the islamic republic in iran and around the world. people are now demanding the immediate release of the 2 women. but the regimes attempts to stop all reporting on the protests does not seem to be working. in part because of ordinary iranians, who say they will never be able to silence them all. ah, and the wild come in katara, underdogs, morocco have knocked out spain in the round of 16 after an uneventful 120 minutes and all came down to a penalty shoot out and spain missed all 3 of their kicks, the result send the last arab team standing through to the quarter violence morocco
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with a better start to the game, but 12 minutes in asha fec. amy's free cake went over the bar half way through the 1st half spain with the big chance to take the lead. but the crossbar ant morocco's keeper bone over in the way, and the play was eventually rolled off side. on the brink of half time, a pin point cross font knife. ugh, where it in the books. but his header went over the bar. spain dominated the 2nd half and it almost paid off in the last minute. but bono came up with the safe and the game went 2 extra time. both team set chances to win it within a 120 minutes. but spain's keeper, who knows the man stood strong against valid dedira and the post was in the way of spain slate. the game went to penalty, shoot out at morocco's keeper bono became the man of the match, saving 2 penalties before i came me school. that is sada. a disappointing end to the woke up with spain, morocco go through to the quarter finals. andy the lease for its corresponding max
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meryl is standing by an entire where he is of course, covering the world cup max a huge knife. 2 morocco isn't it? yes, absolutely. i'm here with moral confines and so glad you're at the market. oh, mazing santiago, watching live jones crouched together the final penalty people broadcasting the commentary of allowed speakers here. and since then, fans have been gathering a wrong flags from egypt. katara saudi arabia, algeria, arab times, usa, together, they all support morocco and 35000 moral confines expected to be here at that time on 15000 live here. so massive support for them. and so clock if is where they gathered last time off, they made it out of the crusade. 7 0, well just now getting you to looking at the 1st time, but morocco and
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a quarter, a rocking secret and success in this tournament. well now through now and it's a message to them because i have such amazing support. as you can tell, we can see the massive crowds that have gathered here. and this team is really special, that 14 of the $26.00 players were born outside of morocco they made use of bad diaspora across the globe. and all these players coming together, playing across europe, may are playing for morocco and they've been so good really on the pitch, a real organized and clever. i was the principal. they also took risks. they had a high defensive line, really, really played fantastic hope all it was a way to beat a big side. spain just didn't do enough and now it's all open for them. the whole crowd here is behind them and a huge i petition. when an
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