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[000:00:00;00] the business dw news live from val in an international outcry over repressive integrated legislation. and you've done that. and i am charged with aggravated to homosexuality, could face the death pen also coming off thousands older to leave the homes at northeast and ukraine. russian forces step up a tax on cities, including commissions and then attempts to recapture terry to the territory they previously occupied. plus, the german government announced
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a $7000000000.00 euros and tax cuts to boost the economy. but a new poll finds nearly 3 quotes, and some photos are unhappy with the routing colors. the on the bill says, welcome to the program, prosecutors in uganda. and i've charged a man with the aggravated homeless sexuality on the new laws, which mean he could face the death penalty is accused of having unlawful sexual intercourse. with another mind, the legislation has prompted an international outcry. the united nations has condemned the laws of the world bank has suspended aid to uganda. of the beyond this gate hostile environment. this compound into your garden capital kampala provides refuge to members of the old
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u. b. t. community long, a persecutor group in the african country now, and you're not only raises the risk levels. also pushing career people out of their homes, says the man who established a safe house appearing reprisals. he wishes to remain anonymous. hello, assume most of the i'll give you the people of being a bug created from the places of state isn't being if they find out that you've been in that house and you'll get the money that i think they do is noticed that thing that tech can do she's gone, does regarded as one of the most homophobic countries in the world harsh and to get legislation. career bashing by politicians and religious leaders have led to discrimination even violence. introducing the death sentence for j 6 has called outreach, and the international community support from abroad had done little to shield fear . people in uganda from increase persecution saves basis like these have become
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more valuable than ever for us citizens place that are going to be like using that, losing us of having some because we have tried different places. but i failed to get a place which kind of cost us with support infrastructure crumbling under the latest, the whole salt condos. oh do be the community is fast running out of options and it's all to nicholas a p o. he's a human rights lawyer and companion up for civil rights into come to i asked him what he thinks of the challenges of so called aggravated homosexuality. or what it is um, i'm surprising that uh these charging of, uh are trying to your own individual in the eastern district goals. so to under cops, public claims by the government of uganda that they're not to implementing their own to homosexuality act. in fact, they have been to cases that have been charged no court of law. the 2nd case was
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charged 2 days later on the 21st of august in the central uganda he and come by law . they have also been what we have documented 6 different cases of arrest that are being process that are being processed in the police presence in various parts of the country. so the government do the governors thing, douglas turned out on the one hand promising that was that there is tutoring mitigation measures to avoid understanding prosecutions while on the other hand, quietly and silently prosecuting individuals across the country. these on top of such a tetra and fear that the gay community in uganda are facing the backlash from communities . they've been several reported cases of people evicted from housing, people evicted from their communities on allegations of being involved in some serious conduct. nicolai's, allow me to interrupt you uh that if i may as well do the majority of the people
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and you've gone to think about this load to the support this as well as possible. it has to be noted that the, i'm sorry, how much that for the law was passed on the back of intense, missing information. and this information by religious groups and cultural groups without any evidence, they have claimed that this must is the equipment across the country into a more so trying to do so. this lowest cost on the basis of mission formation lies an outright industry information by those behind a lot. but generally speaking, if you're just the temperatures and try to do since you mentioned this crunch is very buses. now there have been calls from the international community to n, there's lots to spend as little well, bank of suspended a to uganda. what effect does this have all the government the government is putting up a brave public space publicly looking back up the bank and claiming that they don't
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need water bank funding. but behind the scenes negotiating with the bank, the bank for vice president, my down victoria, a couple of just lift compiler after in terms of negotiation present for 70 and prism assuming it has privately mid undertaking to institute mitigation measures to avoid negative impacts of the law and so these public stands by the government of the gun to shoot or deceive anybody because department lydia in test negotiation to resume funding by the war bond and have agreed to sit in conditions that will come to know much later. but these also been to court cases that are pending in the court of law. we hope that the court can hear this case as quickly and draw i'm and to this uh to this controversy because i'll feel that a human rights lawyer and uganda. thank you very much. thank you for having me. as russel has stepped up a tax on keep you on skin all these things. ukraine. russian forces occupied the
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city for 6 months before being pushed out. now they're trying to recapture it. you're finding this ortiz of order. the evacuation of coupons that use abraham accompanied the red cross unit as they went from door to door, trying to persuade civilians to leave the men in this fence or in the life and death commission. we follow as the offer civilians a week out of one of the most dangerous parts of the country. this aris can you take to try to save lives. but if you have to take risks to do something loose for the of my deal of people not to blame for what is happening in the ukrainian government orders are clear. everyone in coupons and the surrounding areas has to lead versus says it has captured positions in the region showing and
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destruction are part of everyday life. here he goes, 1st, stop today is a village on the outskirts of the city. and it and her 3 small children are ready to go. she's been living here with her husband stanley. he is absent. and his mother in law, lena won't join her. she and her 2 sons are staying i don't want to leave up to look after the house, and i still have 2 children here. who is it? those are single and 12 would a go because we have nowhere to go. she's rich and civilians and children on her gate, hoping it will provide some protection if the russians returned. ivan is about as old as the board. the family spent much of his life in a basement to avoid showing and russian soldiers. he now finds the outside world terrifying,
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says and to show him damaged our house to the need to see something other than what an occupation. my children have been traumatized for the rest of their lives from what we have seen. and her kids are leaving the danger zone. the many are not taking that decision. some 2000 people has signed documents, stating they won't evacuate and won't hold authorities responsible. if anything happens to them. the city has a special place in the story of the score. it's geographically closer to russia, then to the regional capital for keith. and early on in the invasion, the mayor surrendered russian soldiers occupied coupons for 6 months. volunteers tell me they suspect some of those refusing to leave our sting and hope that pressure will take over again. my son has a lot of mazda only we call them the loan creators mos on. unfortunately,
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in these areas, on the border with russia, the occupier, there was such people in a coupon that you know, this is on it and her children arrive at a reception center in heart. she's a 100 kilometers away from cooks. you ask the kids get toys while she registers as they get places in the dormitory. they can stay here until she figures out what to do next. basically, go through the thing it's can run. your child says we so alone, up tank and dead soldiers just lying on the road, the children. so all these. i don't want them to see it anymore that it populates away on. it does not know what the future holds for her and her children. but for now, being away from the immediate threat and feeling safe is enough. let's have
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a look now. some of the other stories making headlines. the russian national relate . i'm just getting pretty close it and has apparently been buried in the private sermon in his hometown of st. petersburg. the box and uncle co founder was killed last week and a plane crash. he had fallen out of grace with russian president vladimir putin off the leading assault lift mutiny. in june. of course, and fox daunted, suspended the conviction of former prime minister and run. tom was jailed earlier this month after being sentenced to 3 years in prison on corruption charges, but it raises questions over whether he could contest the next to lex saddam's military to opt out if that's off, i'll go to hong is in egypt on his 1st floor and visit since fighting interrupted between the army and power. military forces behind will is holding adults with the egyptian president up the front office, cc egypt previously offered to mediate between saddam's warring parties,
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central and eastern china, being hit by stream, whether as rescue teams evacuate residents because of flooding. and on usually wet summer has resulted in weeks of heavy rain for last month type food duck. so we brought the heaviest rifle in more than 10 years. as the general government has announced, plans for $7000000000.00 corporate tax relief package designed to boost the flagging economy that the decision comes off. the weeks of squabbling amongst the governing call is currently holding a 2 day cabinets retreats. new polls showed nearly 3 quarters of germans are unhappy with the performance of shots that will f sholtes administration dw as chief political. and it's obviously the case and it has more on that german cabinet meeting this of a one a half years ago term his house that would have sold from list leadership in this unusual 3 way coalition. ever since leaving remarkable unity in the response
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to versus invasion of ukraine, that side for a moment. there's been a significant amount of been fighting on key areas like the economic direction of dominique or key social reforms. now this behind close to was gathering at media back just outside the violin is a focal moment where sold needs to demonstrate this, his cabinet can do a lot more than fight. at the same time, there are polls indicating that this government simply isn't popular with the voters. and there are key retail elections also coming up. so the 3 pos you see a while pulling in different directions, have a lot to lose if this code isn't, wasn't to work out. so having nowhere else to go is one of the t defining factors that is keeping this government together this moment in time. if one of sold wants to improve the performance, both in the polls and at the regional ballot boxes,
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when it comes to those regional elections, he will have to prove that he can deliver more and that he can rain in the rise of the fall, right? a if the potty, it is not reporting and wearing though so as we also deal with a story about an animal. but i'm not sure whether you'll find this one q a search and in australia has removed a live one from the woman's brain. it was around 8 centimeters long and is understood to be the lava of a type of around one, not previously known to be a human parasite. was discovered when the 64 year old patient had a biopsy, why women have been admitted to a hospital suffering from was forgetfulness and depression out of nowhere, this big life. and that's definitely what you want to forget. you're watching the news. the, as a reminder of our top story, international institutions have condemned repressive anti gay legislation and you've gone to
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a man shops with so called aggravates it's homeless sexuality could face the death penalty across. and so as these have ordered people to leave group sounds, can all of these things refrain russian forces are trying to recapture this that's it's a for now from me and the new steam of next space, dw news asia with my colleagues deerish bakshi the very well today will make suggest to just in love and binding thing, step away from the spot. i'm not even allowed to move my own car on everyone with later holes and every single day. just getting you ready to meet the gym and then join me. rachel stood on dw, meet with each other, doing was experiment gathering. so let's find out if this has any taylor,

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