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everything this week on d w the, this is dw, use live from for live, lumped into the local step in to help an influx of migrants. the u. n. is urging european countries to do more for the styles and super arrived on the autonomy and libya struggles with the thousands of bodies. last like straw fix loading, they're being pulled from the sea. they're just, some of the victims swept away after dimes 1st near the city of during a year since
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the death of gina mass. i mean, we look at the protests in around, sparked in her name and what they have and have to change the unpopular felicia as welcome to the program. the you says it's top official. ursula funder line will visit the italian island of long produce after rome, asked brussels for help to deal with in rapid increase in migrant arrivals. this week it's migration center built to have about 400 people was overwhelmed after more than 7000 people arrived on the island. not to do that has long been a landing point for migrant votes crossing the mediterranean from north africa, dw is christine mcguire has more from and i'm producing they are tired and exhausted. they spent weeks even months in north africa waiting to cross the
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mediterranean to gets to europe. now they are here eager to start a new life. these men from the gamble, my thing nice to get it, get up here. suddenly katia, i'm up with the new life right now. nothing. i do think that i'm going back to africa. most of boise and the instructor, you know, the better please. now better said remain as the job love to do so is geographic, the close to north africa and that makes it the 1st part of coal for many my friends trying to enter the european union. but this week, votes coming from libya, antennas here arrived in record numbers overwhelming the small island and causing fear among local residents. but some was still moved to open their doors open at the same place. you mean thinking that they lived in the format that a b was the only hungry. okay. good. um,
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i thought of my children's and all of those the dalliance who migrated the 4 guys and i go to a well my field police report. i got some tomatoes and i'm in the don't go into on the store and meet the bus so it will be 40. they may be as generous as these gestures may be lumped, produces simply cannot accommodate all the people that have arrived here. so the teddy and government is moving them from the island. from here, the migrants are being sent to society and that's going to be about a 10 hour journey on this vessel that they are boarding behind me. once they reach sicily, they're going to be relocated to different cities across instantly, some of going as far as rise up north as the migrants move on, the pressure on the island is easy. but the tension among european governments of the migration is growing a new corresponding christine one to a file that reports from land producer and joins us now from there. christine,
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great to see. so we sold the situation that is absolutely dire inside the own, the reception center on the islands prime minister, georgia, maloney asked the army to build larger reception centers and wants to extend the time limits for the detention of migrants. a, what i want to know is how our locals reacting to all of this. christy. how do i can tell you that as we are speaking in the city central clamp? the do said there is a demonstration happening precisely against the building of a nother shell said red cross, which is running this facility. and essentially in charge of the operation of looking off to the people that have arrived onto the island is planning to build as a shelter is to relieve this facility of the burden elder bye to the this person as he is on the boat to accommodate about 420 people. at the moment there are thousands of people behind that fence to them. so rate cost is proposed to put up at the shelters and other parts of the city residents,
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all serious. they come out this morning. we saw some of the statements where we met the deputy mayor of who told us that he doesn't want that to be happening here. people are very much against that, that they are being commission president. there are so the founder line will travel till i'm producer on sunday. so what can we expect from that visit? the pablo that is going to be a very important symbolic visits. the demonstration that i'm telling you about. right now, people are angry and they're directing much, i'll say, a rage at the european union italians who feel that they've been left alone. it's what we were told by the local official here, the deputy man who spoke to us earlier. he said that you are a pet defendant and that the dos and the produce that, that for 20 years left producing and spill that they've been left alone to deal with this. and that enough was in that certainty, tapping into this and t e. you sent to me it is important for funded lion to show face here. tomorrow we understand that she is coming on invitation. she's been
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invited by the ease, had in 5 minutes to georgia, milady who will be accompanying her on that visit. so pregnancy, maloney has also felt that europe has a band in the city at this time. right now there's swapping between e u. member states as we speak front is fortified. it's board is precisely to avoid a scenario with some of the migrants who get onto mainland. it's me make their way into, into france. germany as well is um, suspended, taking in migrants from it should be under what will support a mechanism of solidarity. so there is squabbling between e u. member states right now, a lot of rage being directed at the use it is going to be important for us. and if on the line, not just to pitch up here and show space, but to say something to, to signal to these heavy and populations that europe will step in and help with the situation. thanks. we're seeing the deputies christine mcguire in la producer excuse me. know thousands of people are being buried in mass graves near the libyan
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city of durn now as resident struggle with the aftermath of last week storm many others are now homeless, but as well and excuse me, my voice but as volunteers rushed to recover bodies age groups are warning against mass burials. a volunteer is kind of doing is to have a stated coastline. pulling bodies from the debris, nearly a week after floods overwhelmed to nearby dams and a will of water that charged through the sea. the extent of the damage is diva stacey, but the pace of recovery is slow. survive is struggling to access me to send and clean water. and some families still trying to pull loved ones from the collapsed fountains. and that is the sort of, there's nobody to help. there's no government,
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they've been very tiff of 5 days. and as the death toll rises, many bodies being rushed to mass graves, 3000 estimation to be buried here of the world health organization and of the age groups are aging libby and authorized to use to stop the mass burials. they want a huge on identified graves can cause added meaningful distress for families, as well as social and legal problems. as the clean up continues investigation into the collapse of the dams. nia, doing that has begun the piano stars. he's a vowing to prosecute those responsible what they needed, and i reassure the systems that whoever made a mistake was neglectful will be prosecuted. a criminal case will be filed and they will be put on trial. and the prosecutors will look into the allocation of maintenance funds for the dams which were built in the 1970s. but the investigation
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could face major challenges with libby, a split between rival administrations, for most of the past decade. i've been talking to to, i'm a buyer um who is with the relief organization norwegian refugee, cancel on tea, joins is from neighboring june. is you great to see you on dw, now, what is the latest you can tell us about these, your monetary and situation in, during the and the other areas affected by the floods a good evening. i just got off the phone with the all team and done all that to assess the needs and the damage and i'm drained a come to terms because this is being a very personal tragedy for a lot of people, including i work as they have told me that the, what you see in reality is way worse, one than what you see on tv. this is a, a, as a disaster. and, you know, uh, programmed underestimate, even uh,
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to say that there are around $6000.00 families displaced inside the only. so imagine what collective, what collective shelters as well homes that were left standing, or like at the moment, there are thousands of families who have managed to leave donna. we expect that to shoots out. as soon as the majority of the of the roads reopen. my co, each speaking is a severe shortage and medical equipment, even pulling out survivors is now obviously a mission that is shared by summer skew. rescue teams from, from international national teams from, from some countries that are being sent in y direct cousins, a is a bell rings such as it is, are you seeing of destruction? i hope it doesn't go off the head signs, because this is one of the worst is offices in this, you know, we have seen this year and yeah,
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in one line as wife when he describes it. this is why the most horrifying horrifying things that any person can perceive in their eyes. all right, so it sounds like a truly desperate situation. there them in turn, a managed byrom, of the norwegian refugee cancel joining us from changes here. thank you. thank you . or let us be in one year since the death of a young woman in around that sparked and nationwide protest movement. the unrest began after gina mazda, i mean, he died in a hospital after being detained for allegedly, failing to wear a head scarf, property. the demonstrations were met with a fierce crack then with hundreds of protesters dead and thousands jailed. our next report looks at what's changed in the past year. these are the images that sparked the movement. 21 year old gina massa, many who was visiting to iran from our hometown and curtis down unconscious in the
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hospital after being arrested and beaten, allegedly by the morality police are detained her. when her death was announced, it kicked off a movement known by the chand woman life freedom from i'm in these funeral, it spread to universities and cities throughout iran, of the swell of protests was distinctly different from earlier attempts to challenge the government. it is the 1st time that a revolution is happening in the wrong, which women's rights are really cool. an amendment, all social structure were coming to the field with this chunk. over the past 4 decades, the people of iran had the opportunity to understand that the oppression of women is not only the impression of women, but also involves the whole society. and this is a vital event, the rain in society, and an existential revolution. the protesters demanded the overthrow of the islamic republic. the crack down that followed,
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alienated large sections of the population. and the facts. it can be said that the revolution is women, life freedom, with a definite break between the government and the people of the wrong. now when this government will go as the next issue, but this fight and men, sacrifices and international support and unprecedented solidarity, the opposition outside the country failed to find common ground. isn't the position moved towards this quote and accusing each other and ignoring them on and all of this discouraged, the people who paid a heavy price in the country had done well told it was time to get to know, did they me get offense? no credible alternative to the as law mich republic emerged, the government still stands. but what could come next? behind me that is all. yeah. and the, the feature of this uprising depends on many factors into what agreements to the governments of other countries reach with the government of the as nomic republic. i mean,
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it is in which direction of the geo political events of the region going into court in the people themselves have a very effective role. and it should be seen whether they will create until the protest. see if it is very difficult to predict. what will happen off to the anniversary of the various fact to show that the people the angry and do not envision in the future for themselves. and the fact that they are leaving around every day that shows that they have no other choice and not go cash and get her son and a better position with us of any son. now, a year since women life freedom. despite the lack of progress, protestors have no intention of retreating and planned to use every opportunity to keep the movement alive. you're watching dw, use life from brandon. here's a reminder of our top story. the says it's top official ursa. the funder line will visit the autonomy an island of lump, produced after rome, asked brussels for help to deal with
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a sharp increase in the number of migrant arrivals. some 7000 people arrived there in just a few days this week and that's all for now. next, are technology show shift to take a look at whether the human brain can be improved with the help of implanted chips and artificial intelligence that's coming up after 8 short break. i probably the, i'll be back again at the top of the not often extra taker, the people in trucks in judge west trying to see the city center. the straight pieces explain the
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