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the secret of the house, shuttering the glass ceiling. women in architecture starts april 20th on d. w. ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, tragedy at an immigration center in mexico. heartbreaking scenes after a blaze killed dozens of people at a facility on the border with the united states authority and say they've launched an investigation. also coming up defending the
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ukrainian city of back. while some analysts say it's not worth the bloodshed, we meet ukrainian fighters who tell us why it is also in the shop. in solitary confinement and facing execution for demanding basic rights. friends of the dissident rainy and wrapper too much tell us of their fears for his safety. ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. a fire at an immigration detention center in the mexican border city of white us has left to at least 39 migrant stat. more than 20 others were injured in the blaze that broke out shortly before midnight. authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire. the city which lies just across from paso in texas is
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a major crossing point for migrants seeking to enter the u. s. and i were joined by sandra vice a journalist at base to in mexico city. and she's been following the story closely . sondra great to have you on d w. so what details are emerging about this sad tragic fire that we've seen? and we have actually a bottleneck problem at a used mexican border due to the tightening of the u. s. migration policies. so the shelters in, you likewise, are overburdened and many migrant sleeping tens and squares and streets and not begging for money. this has led to some protest from residence into the hottest, so there was a please wait on monday, during which humor's migrants arrested and imprisoned the migration office at night they stage to protest burning mattresses, which caused the fatal outcome. they're not what reactions have you been hearing and so far and mexico's president
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a little brand or just informed some minutes ago about the catastrophe, but without fertile comments. really, the u. s. ambassador can tell us, i just sent a twit saying that this is a reminder all to the governments of the region, 4 of the importance of fixing a broken migration system. according to media reports, the mexican authorities, the migration authorities, didn't rec, quickly enough in order to save more life. so delta p probably be an investigation . and we're still waiting for an announcement of foreign minister must grant. when our cross border migration from mexico to the united states is a, that's a big political issue in the region. and it has been for many, many years. how of the mexican authorities been dealing with the situation there? and the situation is really critical because mexico's over well after the pandemic and we have seen really, really rising numbers of migrants, record numbers,
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mexico received only last year over $100000.00. and as i don't with you before, 130000, which i read of numbers and to people come from 136 different countries. so it's really global problem. the authorities has stepped up to our staff and their presence, the authority to tomorrow authority. the agency had opened 6 more offices last year, but it's still far from being enough. i heard from some migrant 7 plane political science one year ago, and they are still stuck in the middle of the process. and there are thousands and thousands of migrants coming soon, and there's really no solution inside. journalist sandra, vice in mexico city, thank you. you cranes, defense ministry has welcome the arrival of british challenger 2 tanks in the country. defense minister alexei resume cough released this video of himself
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writing in one of the newly arrived tanks. u. k has pledged to send 14 challengers to cave and recently completed training, ukrainian time cruise. germany announced on monday that it had also delivered 18 long awaited leopard to bottle tanks, to ukraine or in the countries east back moot has become a symbol of ukrainian resistance, all be at one of the bloodiest, some criticized ukrainian leadership for the decision to keep on defending backward, but many ukrainian soldiers in the area said they're willing to pay the heavy price for its control. dw correspondent mcsaunder went to meet some of those fighters. you have to move fast. we're heading for the frontline. the russians are very close to the telling us it is one of the, or the most forward position on this part of the front line on from here to the
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other side to where the russian enemies are. it's just, just roughly about 150 meters. that's the russians firing back. the soldier behind the machine gun feels the pressure. la, shy, and since gotten youngster who's a who? the enemy is testing them. he says, preparing for something. snipers and mortars pose a constant threat. moving anywhere is dangerous. in the next foxhole we meet a man with a call sign taxi driver. he joined the army when the war began. william nikolai, he hasn't seen his family for months. yesterday, was his son's 6th birthday. i asked him how he copes sasha thrash night. a lewis. t shirts grew pieces for hebrew e g, he grabbed castille him directly. bless michigan,
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the wiggly said he had to push through yet foolish guzman didn't lose if you still have to finish the throat. this spite, all this, the soldiers here will keep fighting back. moved, not far away, must sand. so just lava tells me you times. so you some of the lossless i does these professional ladies little. he sick in brooklyn, murderers with him of him can law will yoke when we shall go home, flog assured nice dorothy. he should be a coupe, loosening from those that are in the willie willie co who boy knew each a shopper would not really no, but only one in moultrie to the middle to luxury who live in murphy and for both
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sides. bottled remains a strong symbol. oh yeah, well the enemy is dying our morals, i miss that and they're stupid enough to sell to russians. victory like capture and behold in the beginning of florida were trying to capture key for for days high to give buzz. keith stance honeycutt stance . and now that trying to sell ma, what you can tell at ward the 2nd all mean the world looked like for real from over here. critics though, argue bottom what is no longer worth the price that ukraine is paying and lives were taken to see what that looks like. we can't say where we are only that the fighting is very close and abandon building now with field hospital. here doctors work round the clock to save lives,
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their position and the danger zone is crucial. wounded or brought you directly from the front line and stabilized, so they can survive the trip to the hospital. this man suffered a shrapnel wound to his abdomen surgeon to me throw and his team get to it immediately. half an hour later he stable enough to be moved. the teams here perform up to 80 operations every day. last insurance case, this is nigel assented strip. now injurious from artillery, and in this place, in this position for him to be fearful sold on boards injurious l. so because we're, we're provided in a city. and so our, in the me a use goals, corn, fucked. oil was sold or since we have more cases for reasonable mullets injuries, demitra ran a company for clinical testing before the war. now he chooses to be here in
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a windowless room that smells of wounds and sounds like war. but they're making a difference. he says and to we are becoming more professionals and every kinds of stuff and oh, what he or she should do in this case we're great and some owen protocols for, for helping me of an hours drive away from the trenches come a tourist station visits from family and here, wives and girlfriends return to safety and men head back to the frontline, the price for a buck with his high but ukraine is willing to pay now, amnesty international has released its annual report on the state of human rights world white. the report criticizes quote, the double standards of countries that have condemned to russian aggression in ukraine, but turned a blind eye to human rights violations elsewhere. it calls the conflict in ukraine,
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a possible wake up call for the world to unite around human rights and universal values. amnesty also highlighted the war in ethiopia. as t gr, i region where the death toll is unknown, but may be in the hundreds of thousands. and it condemned the iranian regimes, brutal response to widespread protests. now around a dozen people who were involved in those protests are said by the iranian judiciary to be facing the death penalty. one of them is the iranian rapper to marcella who was arrested in october last year after the start of the women life freedom demonstration, sparked by the death of a young woman in police custody. he w spoke to a close friend of his about the case and the fears for his safety. his dearest art, the reason why too much spans love him, and he loves courage rulers hate him. in his music video publishing until there he
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pretty stared down for a van, tens of thousands in iran took to the streets to demand an end of this nomic republic . still pretty room to march joined in and encourage others to do the same. well, that quantity believe in this revolution, enjoying the young people who are now on the streets, who we hear being killed every day. we are burning, but we will not let the flame of this revolution go out. tomorrow, wednesday, the 26th of october, all over iran. just 4 days later to march disappear until weeks later, it video emerged which very deliberately not showing you now. in it, he's blindfolded and forced to apologize. in an exclusive interview with d, w,
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a close friend has described how the video brought even more distress. the dialing to seal hashed was lost and was because i would before $38.00 days, we were unaware of too much on them and it was quite clear to us that they were torturing him during this time. and jimmy corner slattich, as i said, that his shake, his face, which had lost weighed due to torture and pressure as i made us all angry and upset, lies the hash. when i to angela, and in my opinion, it showed how weak this regime is taught in how pathetic they are as well that they resort to force like this and on any letter. yet as there corston isn't than a half, i shall cause more to last. syllabus, lulu, me should advocate 150 days after his arrest to lodge is still in solitary confinement. in one of iran's many presence. his friends fear for his life because he is indicted with corruption on airs, a charge that carries the death penalty. and because he hasn't even recovered from
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the injuries he suffered during an earlier detention. what as of one, i miss it guys on the same city. unfortunately, i was just like this time to match his previous arrest. i was accompanied by violence counter your horror. sunday he read you a new year too. as he sat in a youtube video, when he was arrested 10 people surrounded him and they hit him on his head. skull and eyes dialed it was on. was that a canada with that? and they hit his head on the ground. jack la la la, yet they even heard one of 2 marches replacement to was me. i think one of his ribs was damaged and broken at the time. is that what his envoy said? i see, but dandy too much, he has done or speak. like i said to the chicago, but while iran's rulers might be able to silence to march himself for now, making and many, many others are being lout on social media. they are campaigning for his release,
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making sure to wars of their rap here who used to believe pierre voice are echoed around the world. now i'm joined by is henri a member of the german parliament. she sponsoring the imprison dissident robert. too much salary. he who story we just heard in that report at welcome to d. w. now you've shown a light on to my case here in germany. what's the latest information you have on his condition? we don't have that much information as we would wish for. we are not clear about how his health condition has developed. and as you said earlier, he was tortured pretty badly. so we are still very worried. and right now we are hearing from inside iran from his lawyers that his court date could be like any minute. now or any day now, so we are waiting anxiously and we're still not sure about how the court date will go on and how it will develop and how what sentence he will get. are you concerned
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that as the attention on iran and fades a little that the regime will use it as an opportunity to punish its critics we actually, we are like worried like constantly, like i'm from the beginning of the protests, another revolution in september. so it's, it's not more or less than before, and it was clear that their regime might lakes, try to stop any news coming out of from iran. so that everybody else around the world would think that the protest room would be subdued or that there were less people going out on the street. so we were prepared for that. and i don't really think that the interest is waning. i think it's the opposite. and i think due to the new rose and celebration, there was last week, i think the protest will go on even stronger and we have to keep, i'm supporting them. now. amnesty her today criticized the double standards. it
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says of the west to arguing that it's not been as tough on human rights violations in countries. like, for example, saudi arabian egypt, as they have been in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. how fair do you think that is? i think it is really, really important that amnesty international is doing those report and i can totally understand that. it might seem to be double standards, but they are so much going on when you're thinking about human rights all over the world. so i think we are doing the best we can, but even from the perspective of amnesty international, it can never be enough. so i totally understand what they are doing it. it's really important that they are doing it, but we really try to do our best even here in germany, to, to, to handle everything with care and t, and pay attention for everything going on. so even in egypt or in saudi arabia, we are still watching and we are keeping an eye on it. yvonne re a german parliamentarian and a sponsor of the iranian dissident wrapper. too much,
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sally, thank you for joining us on d. w. thank you so much for having me. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. 3 children and 3 adults have been killed in a school shooting in the u. s. city of mash fil a shooter, entered the private christian school carrying to assault style weapons and a pistol. authority, say b 28 year old suspect was killed at the scene by police. hundreds of thousands of people have joined protests and strikes across france. nearly 2 weeks after president emanuel mac hall pushed his pension reforms through parliament, public fury shows no sign of abating, but my court has refused to budge under deeply unpopular move to increase the retirement age to 64. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has postponed plans to overhaul the judicial system for several weeks. he said the delay will allow time to reach
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a compromise with opposition groups. the announcement follows months of protests which caused massive civil disruption. shutting down much of the country. after being held up for several weeks, the european union has finally approved a plan to phase out while almost all vehicles using combustion engines. by 2035, germany hit the breaks on the original draft arguing of the yeah, registration of engines using so called green fuels should be allowed to continue after that date. but the resulting compromise between berlin and brussels has been heavily criticized an edgy minister from the you states signed the death sentence for conventional combustion engines in the block on tuesday. i'm happy to see that the whole of european union is so forward leaning and really finding a very offensive and, and, and forward leaning approach to facing out fossil driven course. and that is what we're will hopefully bill will be agreeing on today and we're looking forward to
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taking that decision today. their end should have been signed and sealed 2 weeks ago in brussels. it seemed like a done deal. no new non climate new to cause in the after 2035 after the u parliament. all that was needed was the rubber stamp of the individual e u countries. but then, early this month, germany's liberal party put a bump in the road, got to keep the snuff them present following the european parliament's decision. and the in suing to pete. there is no legal certainty that vehicles with gasoline or diesel engines come out to be registered after 2035 if they are powered by green fuels. available, can lindsey mit equal could potomac, valden, green fuels? what he means is electro fields. germany insisted on a guarantee that they would be allowed electricity produced bearing your bill.
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energy is used to extract hydrogen from water that hydrogen is then put together with carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to crate synthetic fuels which can go into a car overall known you. carbon dioxide is created. but critique say they're not energy efficient cost too much, and that so far there is no large scale production capacity. the guarantee for electro fuels will be spelled out in a different regulation. representatives are buckling up for potentially bumpy, wrote in the run up to that. or that report was by d. w. brussels correspondent, lucy, a shelton. and she's here to give us more on this story. good to celia. so this change comes a doesn't actually come into effect. uncle 2035. so what does it actually mean for the youth climate goals?
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well, it is the big step that this has been decided right now to start with. it will start at the begin the face out of the combustion engine as we know it. so to say by $32035.00, there will be no new combustion engine that will run on fossil fuels. and, and that is, as i have said before, a really big step for the climate goals. and it is also good that this has been decided to day. and after weeks of blocking, we'll talk a little bit about that because germany had been blocking the decision. we've mentioned that we saw it in your report, but now we're seeing disagreement. tell us a little bit about why germany was at was holding out. yes, germans behavior has revels ruffling some feathers. so germany did want a guarantee for the so called the fuels that that means that germany has been
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asking the commission to guarantee them. that in case that if you will be able to be operated on the street by 2033, 203035. that this would still be possible. germany did want that because they said they want to keep this package open for new technologies. thanks to see a dw brussels correspondent, lucy assured her ah, now to the olympics and organizers of the 2024 paris games have said their goal is to bring sports into the streets. and no discipline belongs to the pavement more than break dancing, which is set to become an olympic sport for the very 1st time. dancing in the streets has long been about more than just fun for be girls sissy. next summer,
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the 15 year old wants to use her break dancing skills to win a metal for france. critical events, breakdancing is my life. it's like breathing like eating. it helps me express myself and i spend my passion ever since i was a small child. awesome. up i can't imagine not break dancing is me. will bustle. breakdancing originated in the united states as part of hip hop culture in the 19 seventy's when young people would challenge each other on the streets in 2024. they will battle each other at the paris olympics. kilian lives on reunion. the 21 year old travels regularly from the french island to train with his national teammates libby to defend. i'm used to take part in compositions alone. lu, the island, the small ball of late, all that. when you live on re on young, you have to come to the mainland to make progress possessive, latinos, if she, the training schedule is tough. power, speed and technique are required for 8 hours
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a day. the olympic judges give points for specific criteria, yet the dancing is always free style and on beat. critics say that becoming a sport has created restrictions, but others see it as a chance. almost. i think we can benefit from emotional. it's a real small discipline with support for the athletes from doctors and so on. so that's something we've never had at competitions performed on little bit shorter promotions on. the athletes must also make official appearances. they have to tell their story and represent france as a leading breakdancing nation. they don't yet know which one of them will get to compete found, but that was, that was he led over me dancing. it's about sharing my art with other dancers and with the public hip hop beats echo in the famous music do or say for a show battle. it's a preview of what to expect at the games of fresh spin on sport in grand locations . ah,
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