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i know also in book form 2016 as like good bye to the queen and cousin wanted to see if germany was for me. the last few years have been quite a ride getting poorly in touch with. i've really done the homework when it comes to jermel beers and of course i always look in the eye for a kid, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine, i'm no longer approved. i love to be in the news report, isn't there a comfort when you're feeling altogether, you'll realize that culture just another way of living. are you ready to meet the job and then join me, right? just do it on b, w. ah. this is the w news aisha coming out today. protecting women in india from sexual attacks by men on the 10th anniversary of a notorious gang ref case. what has the government done to prevent violent men from raping women and children? experts tell us the burden has been placed unfairly on women to protect themselves
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. more than me, what we need is a pro 4 again, this institution and from 4 to 40. you have to send safe meals on gender issues. plus remembering the victims of the eat them on tragedy, a crowd crushing soon took the lives of more than $150.00 people in october. now their families want justice and a way of immortalizing their memory. and climate change is threatening self from cultivation in indian fish. me. but scientists and farmers are working on alternate solutions. ah i'm british manager, welcome to the doctor, news asia. glad you could join us. 10 years ago on this day, india walk to the news that 6 men have taken towns to rape a medical student in
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a moving bus in the capitol of delhi. the 23 year old later died of the horrific injuries she suffered at the hands of her attack as a suffering stunned country. when nearly $49.00 cases of crimes against women, or lodged every hour. there were massive protest, particularly in delhi, demanding more stringent laws. laws vote amended and tightened, but experts, d. w has spoken to say the changes remain only on paper. on india corresponded money in our child. the reports yoga of women's rights activists spends all her days has been great survivors and families of the victims. she heads body or people against rapes and india, an organization she founded after the 2012 nearby okey. she said the only difference she had noticed in the ensuing 10 years is that more women have started coming forward to file a complaint against sexual assault plan before. but when it comes to action by the
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authorities, she is disappoint. every single li are held lane number buddy on buddy people against hampton and we are, we get 4 to 5 broadband cases, the rape and murder cases for us. it's nothing i can say that changed for women and children also. so even children are not all spared. so that's so sad reality. one of the women you'll get nice hair, give a 3500 survive. you let me on to do yeah. birthday yogurt. i've taking her to the hospital. barely able to walks just so by he's in serious b, the woman iraq. the girl was gang by to auto rickshaw drivers, one evening, 9 months ago when she was on her way. nigger, she suffered grieve injuries and have to with it because often put treatment to let god in the auto rick shore drive is raped me. i tried to fight them off as best i could. they stopped me and i became unconscious. a
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perpetrators often a yoga says, cases like these had really shaken murphy in the system, which she thought would improve after the new marquee. this is india gate in the capital city of delhi. therefore, week following the nearby trip gave power of people gathered every day to demand justice for her. as the response, a judicial committee was formed and based on its suggestions, doctor laws were introduced. but the rate of crimes against women continues to rise . according to official rita times against them endorsed by over 15 percent in 2021 compared to the previous year. john hawaii qana is one of india leading women's rights lawyers. she says there has been absolutely no change in police behavior and the justice delivery system. in glee asked that the authorities are still setting the wrong route, induced the entire burden to us. i do, but do you want women that they're teaching them self defense classes that you
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protect yourself? state can operate. that's a long message. according to mr. you cannot predict to don't go, didn't go only in a little loose. what about the men? what of all the men, what we need is a proper agenda. since deposition and pro 4 to 40, you have to sense dies meals on gender issues. you don't want to know exactly what has to be done with it. well, we need is a more hard work. we need literally more support from the authorities. little more support from the government, which is unfortunately, is not happening from there. and that's happening. you'll be done with this, so i the space bible found listed with never remodeled services are being held in south korea to remember the victims of a crowd crush that killed a 158 people. the tragedy on october the 29th or curb, when hundreds of mostly young people crowded into a narrow lane in the ether one district of soule to celebrate halloween. on friday,
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families gathered at a memorial near the site of the crush to remember their loved ones. they are demanding a thorough investigation into the tragedy and not absurd with what they see as a poor response from the government. a jeremy nod from the memorial event and cyril is got a frank, wild people upset with what people are said here, because not just the response of the emergency services on the side or the lack of preparation. the ignoring the emergency calls the came in prior to this crowd rush least not reacting to those calls. but there was no upset about how the government responded to this tragedy with some government officials suggesting that it could not have been prevented in the prime minister, attending
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a news conference with foreign journalists. and really kind of having a, a jew, we'll comments and as well again, backing up this kind of victim blaming, suggesting the south korea was the safest country in the world despite what had happened in also just in the last couple of days, a young teenager whose 2 friends died in this tragedy when he did suicide, the prime minister said that he should have had a sinner wrong or will it hung in you could have survived if he had a stronger. well, so it's, it's this reaction of the conservative government here in south korean. he is really responded in sensitively to the, to the families. grief especially the families are saying, right? they want to see their loved ones honored with a memorial, an apology from the president insecure. that, that,
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that hasn't been forthcoming as of yet. what? why, what explains this aunt's from the customer will be i think this is insensitive remarks may be attached to a previous tragedy here in south korea with thinking of the se, walks, which set off a whole cascade of events. it ended with the impeachment of summer president balkan, hey, also there is a political divide here with the parliament with it, which has a majority opposition. democratic progressive. they wanted a thorough probe into this, a parliamentary pro that has been resisted by the conservative power party that says they don't want to see the removal of the for example, the removal. the interior minister who has suggested that, again, that this could not have been prevented. and, and so there is kind of
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a politicization of this event with those conservatives backing the president. and, and the progressives down to want to see those responsible, how held accountable here. do people think of this tragedy was avoidable? yes, people, certainly tragedy was avoidable. there were 11 calls beginning 4 hours prior to anyone losing their life into the emergency. services were really not the answer . police police were not present here in eating on directing traffic as 800000 young people. mostly young people gathered to enjoy halloween on the 1st opportunity to remove their masks after almost 3 years of the coven 19 pandemic. so there's a lot of blame to go around here in the, in south korean authorities. definitely. frank, do people of think are they confidence in those who are responsible for this
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tragedy? we'd be held accountable for need food. that's it, that's a very good question. i think right now there is a concern that that's not going to happen because there are a family members gathering together in various different organization. in one of those organizations involve lawsuit, it's going to really rest her get those responsible, held accountable details they're merging from the best creation indicate that much more could have been done to preserve the safety of and see people out here on hello. i live there for the time being one of them. frank, be joining us from sir. thanks so much. oh, yeah. oh, it's known as the world's most expensive spice and indian administer. kashmir is famous for growing it. suffering from the region has a deep orange color with
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a refined, delicate taste, but climate change is affecting harvests. it's forced farmers to try alternate cultivation techniques with promising results. this is the we far met in cash mean have been cultivating fat front for, for entities. but in the last couple of years, climate change has affected did yield. yes, name goes on. the list has lately you earlier 0.6 acres of land was able to identify a kilogram of saffron 30. it's gone down to only tightly grandson jake on my jaw gonzalez the flower thick, but you saffron, neat, hot, summer, and rainy and cold wind death by disrupted by the patent. awful thing, the pharmacy, to change the method you come. thank. if i pushing farmers to cultivate into was under control temperature if and the results have been encouraging,
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we are producing wood and the quality observed on which we have harvested in under cultivation is much better than the quality of the sap plan, which we are getting our daughter and some of the farmers who are adopting this product as their purchase, earn 2 times more. prices flood sap lavish difficulties to indoors. find my optima . teeth. vanny and his family have adopted the new med tech and their business is prospering. james, who can afford, i believe this technique has helped us in a godly and wonder that need to worry about the climate just beat untimely veins and are the hardest then dogs are together. now there's some hope among farmers, i think will continue to produce the most valued of all spices. that is it for this week, you can check out on all the stories on our website, the doctor dot com, forward slash asia, or on off on facebook and twitter pages. we leave today with these pictures of 2
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also coming up as energy bills, sore families in a sonia, are clubbing together to make ends meet. and how a canal poland bill to allow ships to avoid russian waters is turning into a tourist attraction. this is dw business. i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me . germany is one step closer to ending its reliance on russian gas after a huge ship containing liquefied natural gas arrived at the port of bill, hence half and on the north sea. it's a key part of the infrastructure that will allow the processing of the fuel to take place. germany is counting on l. n. g as an alternative to the natural gas and used to receive via pipeline from russia. with the ship's name hug, esperanza alludes to hope this ellen g floating terminal is expected to supply 6 per cent of jo.
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