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and not everyone can endure the fear we felt every day when we started august 25th on dw the this is dw use line from berlin, iran con, phone guilty of corruption. the former pockets, tiny prime minister, is taken to jail after a course, sentences him to 3 years in prison. he calls for supporters to keep up their peaceful protests. also coming up saturday, arabia hosts international tulips, and that's coming up with
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a piece of plan for ending the war in ukraine. but russia is not among the nations taking part and the women's world of japan have advance of the quarter finals after beating norway on the 1st day of the unknown guide stage. and much more coming up later in the on pablo phone. you yes, welcome to the program. former pakistani prime minister in run con, has been found guilty of corruption and sentence to 3 years in jail. a court in islam abad ruled. he did not declare money he'd earn from selling state gifts. he denies the charges and says he'll appeal his supporters or open arms furious at the rest of them and they believe is being talked id for political
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reasons. protests like this one sprang up because pack is thrown in the wake of cons arrest. the police have been quick to step in no doubt steering or repeats of the deadly chaos that followed. cons, detention may the former prime minister was transferred to a high security jail off to being held guilty of corruption, a judge and his. lemme bad found that he had to legally sold state gifts, his prime minister, sending seeing him to 3 years in prison. khan was clearly prepared for the verdict . jump, get them up, but going to go by the time you hear this statement got to go, they will have arrested me to me. i have only one appeal. i don't sit silently at home, off the girl. we took 30 back but on the job, protesting peacefully until you get your fundamental right
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of electing your government by vote is it is up to the whole commitment that have gotten a call and has denied any wrong doing on his planning to appeal the verdict against him, his supporters believe it's just another attempt by packing stones ruling a lead to shut calling out of power. so i'll just get, i think this is a conspiracy. we will hopeful when him are in town was prime minister. we expected a new prosperous pockets done all of this looks like it was planned, it cannot end well. this should have been done in the proper way. he was the only one arrested of the other politicians angels been. they've done a lot more than him. cons conviction, interest is fall from his 1st setback. he was asked to do no confidence,
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but last year off to becoming prime minister in 2018. the analysts say he lost the packing of pack of stones, powerful and influential military but with general elections too late to this year and call now bald from running and confined to a high security jail, his political future has never looked in more danger. mesheena boss is a journalist based in his mom about on she told us why she thinks con supporters will not protest as fiercely as they did after his last arrest in may or our team members are calling into ridiculous case. but i think anyone who knows anything about politics and fog, a son knows that anything can be used by the establishment to get rid of opponents . legitimacy isn't often the question rather who is in favor with you. stablish ment i who falls out of favor the law can be applied or not depending on the circumstance. this is the perception in the public and input. it will serve both of
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us on the left hand from the heavy handed um, corrective measures taken by the state often may, 9th. so just has been received by ron hunts borders. there's nobody on the streets . although the situation is being monitored, the, the 9th may protest and often math of that shows that the sub richmond has given a very clear message to anyone who thinks they can protest in favor of around hon and against the military. the messages that the response will be swift and severe against any supporter or party member. last time around and people have taken to the streets across the country. there was this feeling for a while that the government and authorities would fall down to pressure, but um, they were my math arrest and authorities rounded to people's homes to spectrum to open the supporting and round time. so i don't think that is the case at all at this time. journalist, no, she not boss in is i'm about there. well to the war in ukraine now we're president of a lot of mirrors. the landscape says a blood transfusion center in the hockey region has been hit in the latest wave of
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russian air strikes. far away from the front lines. representatives from some 40 countries met inside of your ravia to discuss ways to end the war. the host ations that the aim of the jetta told so as to find compromises that might lead to a peace summit between keys and moscow. but with russia staying away from the tops, few analysts expect a break through a gauge postage by polish diplomats in saudi arabia. providing a red glimpse behind to the close. those in jetta going into the mazing ukrainian president, followed him is a wednesday said he had high hopes, not least because the tops had a global perspective. those are largely will. most likely we are talking about issues such as food security with the fate of millions of people in africa, asia, and other parts of the world directly depends on how quickly the world implements outpaced formula hosts countries. saudi arabia is increasingly flexing its
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diplomatic muscle. presidents lensky visited the country just a few weeks ago. for years. the saudi crown prince, mohammed's been so man, has been criticized for human rights violations. yes, he continues to push his own foreign policy agenda. the kingdom recently meant and ties with a run and it maintains a good relationship with the west. but it's also increasingly moving closer to russia and china. so we'll do, it holds a few confident that with their financial and economic border, they are entitled to be an active player of the international the siege. so the media already presenting the country as a major mediation, suggesting a piece summit between russia and ukraine, could soon be on the couch. charles coach on a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations spoke to us here at dw earlier
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and gave his thoughts on the piece plan, which is on the table on the talks inside of your radio. and i think the ukrainians know full well that there are poison pills if you will, in the peace deal, in the sense that russia has rejected them out of hand. and that is for withdrawal from ukrainian territory. prosecution for war crimes. reparations, i don't think they're going to get a consensus in jetta on all of the key points. but i do think that one of the big surprises of this war is how many countries have not backed the west. how many countries have said we're going to sit on the fence? this meeting really is an effort to try to, to push the, the non align movement in the direction of ukraine. and i do think it's important, but china is there, the fact that china has gone despite russia's absence, says to me that the chinese are carefully hedging away from their unstinting
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support for moscow in this war of charles cope. john from the council on foreign relations. there, let's take a look now at some more stories making headlines around the world. sizes of his raise of return to the streets of tel aviv to protest the government's plans to reform dictionary. governments passed the 1st legislation on the reforms last month . opponent say the changes will strip the supreme court of its power and we can israel's democracy. and his readiness municipal officer has died after being shot by a gunman in tel aviv authorities. a palestinian man used a hands going to shoot the officer in the city center. the suspected attacker was shot dead by security forces who were up to see a massive hailstorm. as for a few german city of boiling and flooding, the streets with ice, hundreds of firefighters were cold to health and the aftermath of the summer storm
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. officials say the hail was up to 13 centimeters thick in places, forcing them to bring in snow plows to care the roads. more than a 1000000 people have turned in lisbon for an evening prayer service with pope francis. the roman catholic leader is in the portuguese capital, as part of the churches world used a fast, many waited for hours and the temperatures of up to $38.00 degrees celsius. now on the 6th of august, 1945, the united states dropped an atomic bomb on the city of hiroshima in japan, killing more than a 100000 people. a 2nd, the tomic bomb was dropped on like a psyche. 3 days later, forcing japan to surrender. and ultimately ending world war 2 in the pacific. as is the case every year since then. hiroshima remembers the victims a site dedicated to the victims of the 1st atomic bomb attack and history or tara
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shima piece. memorial park strives to highlight the horrors of the 1945 bombing and advocate for world peace. it displays photos, objects on artworks connected with the destruction of that fateful day. a day that changed the world forever, tends possibly hundreds of thousands of people. mostly civilians lost their lives in the attack. those who survived it, on the aftermath have lived with severe trauma and health problems as a result. but the purpose of a park goes beyond remembrance is all kind of wash about kind of do the purpose of this museum. which open 10 years of to the end of the war is to contribute to the abolition of need to the weapons. and to the realization of a lost in peace in the world to be so died. so as
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91, she's a he book, russia that's japanese for survivor of the bombing. she was 12 when the atomic bomb exploded and she lost both parents that day. today she wants to reach out to as many people as possible with the help of her successor. however, she most successors program encourages people to learn about survivor stories and convey them to others. who is the average age of survivor is not at $85.00. well, their numbers are beginning to decrease. the success a role has become increasingly important. i saw that cecil no, no, no, to the when i met her, she was talking very calmly about 2 minutes ago going through a painful experience. and i thought she wanted to communicate something very important. so also to, i wanted to share ms. casa ok story. they wanted others to understand what you went through. the,
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did the successors car that he but pushes message of peace to the walls. they passed on the survivors requests to world leaders who attended the g 7 summit in hiroshima last may. namely the complete and total binding of nuclear weapons. they came through here, russia, man, they so many things, including fat, things that they have returned to their country. and since they are powerful, i want them to translate what they felt interaction, because they have seen the damages of the bumps. but rather than heats the advice of those who suffer directly from nuclear weapons, many countries in possession of nuclear powers continued to increase their arsenal . in sports news on the 1st day of the knockout stage of the women's world cup japan have booked their place in the quarter finals after defeating norway. 31. it's the farthest. japan have gone since 2015 when they were runners up
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the 2011 champions of being a scoring medicine. this year's tournament knocking up a total of 14 goals and 4 games so far or japan. so to leave early, when ingrid a new tab did he not me, as i was attempting to the back of the neck, norway goalkeeper aurora nicholson scrambled to save the own goal. but to no avail. only the 2nd goal, norway can see that the women's woke up. they responded 5 minutes later. when do right level the affair. 11 after the break, japan were simply too much visa. she means you broke the deadlock. and he now tell me is our put the merits out of reach in the 81st. the minute is her 5th goal of the world to the 23 year old is now the tournaments top score and
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with the $31.00 victory, japan returned to the quarter finals for the 1st time since 2015. that's what we have for you right now. to stay with us up. next is reporter, looking at new shares roll as a trends it's approved for migrants, unpopular for the inside. don't forget that just connecting more news and information on our website depot view dot com and you can follow us on our social media accounts are handled, is due to view news. i'll be back again at the top of the next there take care the have to say there's to us the that's why.

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