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the, the, this is the w d. 's live in from the iran for pass to release prisoners in exchange for billions of dollars. 5 year old us the wrong citizens are expected to be afraid of the use of detention on convictions spying. iran does agree to swap the access to frozen funds, also coming up and all the, the lights that have been lost. there is no justice for them. it radians around the world, keep up pressure on that countries regime a year. often the deadly protests that demanding an end to the repression of women
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and the un says countries of failing to meet targets to end policy and hung up. well, lead is amazing in new york this week to review the log in progress towards the international bodies sustainable development goals. plus the international aid efforts gathers pace in libby are a week off to 2 bus dams caused devastating flooding. tens of thousands, desperately need boyfriend food, and now they're 5th of dams breaking the new kids mccain. and welcome to the program along a way said prisma swap between iran and the united states is reportedly guessing underway. 5, do us a rainy and citizens are expected to be transferred to tyrone airport in the coming
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hours. now they will be exchanged for 5 and radians held in the us to ron agreed to release the prisoners, including sam at can them ozzy and a radiant american business man sentenced to prison espionage, a charge his family rejects. iran has demanded access to $6000000000.00 in oil revenue that was frozen by us allied south korea. now today, around foreign ministry, confirmed the money had been transferred to a bank account and could talk where it can be used. so she monetary and purposes we can get more now from dw special correspondent abraham, who joins us now from washington. d. c. could see you a a. can you tell us more about this prison us walk as well. this is part of an agreement that was reached last month. and yet we know that the 5
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american citizens should be boarding a slate. the 2 could tar from iran any time now. they would then arrive in guitar and then from there, come here to the united states, back home. we know that 5 iranian citizens who have either been convicted or held, being investigated for non violent crimes, mostly related to sanctions. violations will be given clemency and exchange. and of course, the $6000000000.00 of frozen funds in the south korean bank account that have been released to a iran and, and this money as far as the united states government is concerned, will be strictly used for food medicine and agricultural products. and this process, according to american officials, will be strictly monitored. another thing that we know about this deal is the very key role of guitar at guitar is not only the mediator of this deal, but the,
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the funds the, the frozen funds will be released to the category of central bank and dispense from there to yvonne and so the customer has played a very key role in the mediation and the implementation of this as well it's, it's sounds like a very catholic, controlled and complicated deal and it's been quite heavily criticized low in the us housing. it can you explain why? sure. the republicans have criticized the steve saying that it shows weakness on the side of the american administration to compromise with iran, whether it's the releasing of the frozen funds or indeed these iranian citizens. but it should be noted that, you know, trying to get a big americans wrongfully detained abroad is not a, you know, it's, this is not a policy that's unique to the biden's administration at the obama administration. but the same. and donald trump also agree to prisoner exchanges with iran.
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there's also the iranian american community. i just spent the weekend here in dc covering the protests. the, the, the, the gina must have many anniversary protests and many of the runny and americans here said, what this does is put us in jeopardy because iran does not recognize dual citizenship . the us government strictly advisors against american citizens traveling to iran. but a lot of members of the american, a running community have to travel to run for family reasons and various other reasons. and what they said is that this puts them all in danger. because now the assignment for public regime will, at any time they want to get something out of the us administration. they think they can just hold us iranian citizens. but for the families of the people who will be, uh, you know, uh, hopefully we released today and we're, we're waiting to get any kind of confirmation from the us, from, from the,
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by the administrator. and this will be a release. they were held in even prison. this is a very notorious prison in the wrong. they've been told many times before that they would get released. and so at least for those families, i can imagine it's a huge relief and, and, and certainly you know, that the end of a very, very ruling process. a, i think so much for that as the w. special corresponding abraham reporting from washington, dc of the us around christmas. what comes one year off to the status of massy, massive antique government protests in iran. the toronto regime has been cracking down on demonstrations. we have a sparks bite, the death of a gene. i'm also, i'm in a she died while being held in custody for allegedly, failing to wear the mandatory headscarf properly. now, while protests have been briefly repressed in iran, elsewhere, people are trying to keep gina's memory alive. they don't use the abraham reports
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now from washington, dc wherever radians all urging the well to keep up pressure on the regime cooling for women's freedom and democracy. they've been planning this for easiest for now everyone is trying to reach someone to see it runs motor, t restored others prefer republic. all are united in one demand. they are tempting down with the stomach republic. it is so beautiful that when it comes to your um, your nation, your country, your people, you put all that differences aside, and then you focus on what's really important. again, the event a, ronnie help organize this riley for a year after gina martha. i mean, he died in police custody. she says it's important that the world doesn't look away from what's being done to people in here. they're suffering that we're not just
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here having our normal life that we, we are part of them. we are them, we hear them and we want to support them. of course, this is the smallest thing we can do, but that we still have to do this. protest isn't the only way this school bus trans exhibition is another part of an in her close friend where she helped organized a tour of the small by or exhibition around the dc area. so on the outside, the slogan that's become the calls for the movement, giving you ron, and a timeline of milestones in the movement over the past year on the inside and attempt to walk visitors through what it's like as a woman in the world. this is told in a very short story or culture is the story telling culture. the story tells of the group of women on their way to teach and monstrous, most of the reasoning attacks them. at the last crucial moment,
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one woman takes him and the others rise in resolution. the story is fictional, the theme is to share personal feelings of perils and hopes for change to keep the issue alive. even here, if you stop right now, everything that we've done in the past, all of these and just forget about the project and all these a life that have been lost. there is no justice for them. so if anything, coverage and attention should be even more than the 1st few weeks. and they want that attention from people in this building. they started at the white house and they're now marching towards new york capital building. because many here, the us government, this is a firm enough when it comes to dealing with the assignment for public and many active. as you're telling me, they want to make sure that your policy makers are listening to what you run in and out of the country to say the,
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there are thousands of and you run in a memory. can they have to travel to a run like this policy? the united states put them in at threes to get the address that by this stomach region. many here flood the slow, i'm increasing a new one for more freedom here in the us. that includes being able to speak their truth to the powerful on behalf of people, back in iraq. wellesley does a guy the ring in new york for sustainability and climate tools on the sidelines of this week's un general assembly. countries of being to salvage the promises to help the wells poorest ahead of the meetings. climate activists rallied in new york and around the world demanding more action to holt global warming. now climate change is on the agenda of u. n. as well as sustainable development goals progress towards improving the environment and health off track. and in some case,
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indicators of going backwards the you and says the goals themselves need rescuing with a review finding only 15 percent of the targets a likely to be mass on time. i. the leaders gathering in new york city this week had been told to come with urgent and concrete solutions to rescue the planet and its people. if current trends persist, the u. n. warrens that by the year 203575 1000000 people still be living in poverty . more than 600000000 people go hungry every day. $84000000.00 children are projected to be out of school. 606000000 people who lack access to electricity. the 2030 agenda is made up of 17 targets, known as the sustainable development goals or esg. it is so decided which were
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adopted by all member states in 2015 and ambitious blueprint or to do list which includes fighting climate change. protecting our oceans, combat in disease, eradicating poverty and ensuring quality education and gender equality. this year marks the halfway point for achieving the 2030 deadline. and according to the latest progress report, the world is in trouble. only some 15 percent of targets are on track to be reached by 2030, close to half or moderately, or severely off track. and some 37 percent have either seen no movement or regression below the 2015 baseline. exacerbating crises, such as the war and ukraine, the lingering drag of the cupboard 19 pandemic, and multiple climate related disasters. have hanford progress on achieving the 2030
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rescue plan by the u. n. she insists there's still time to change course with strength and political will. my appeal to of leaders will be clear. this is not the time for busting. our positions. these lots of time for indifference or indecision . we still have time to come together for real practical solutions. it's time for compromise for about the tomorrow. gutierrez says that means integrating the s t g international policies, budgets, and long term development planning. leaders will also be asked to adopt a new political declaration, reaffirming their commitment to the 2030 agenda that includes a stimulus of at least $500000000000.00 per year in affordable, long term financing for developing countries to help them invest in the global goals. and break the cycle of debt as well as discussing progress on the
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sustainable, the development goals that we just heard about weld leaders in new york will also be attending a climate ambition summit. the you and hopes of amazing will spot leaders to meet that targets to reduce carbon emissions with the recent assessments showing that countries are not fulfilling the commitments to limit rising temperatures. climate activists judge governments to meet the pledges the demonstrations around the world . here in belin protest has made them off on the gym and capitals, best known landmark, the brand in the gates sprayed yellow and orange. the german climate active as group last generation says it's an urgent cry faction. the group is 9 for staging, disruptive process like blowing themselves to straits and most ways to coal for an end to burning fossil fuel, police detains mold,
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and it does inactive. this one, the 2 brand new bug gates stands for political turning point. like i know of the land model and we need exactly this turning point again today, the chancellor continues to pull oil on the file. it can't be that the basic livelihoods of millions know billions of people are being put on the line. science and scientists, a clear that we need to end the use of fossil fuels by $2030.00 in building one to learn. major climate protests have been staged in cities around the world. in the past few days in new york organizes said 75000 people marched on sunday, kicking off the city's annual climate tweak the issue, the biggest issue of our time. because we might be to way to new york is hosting the united nations. and you general assembly this week
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one focus will be combining climate change as part of the un sustainable development goals. but many leaders of wealthy countries, us keeping the summit this year. and the us president is the only head of a security council nation attending in person. but the activists in new york and to touch and said, they'll keep getting louder until the world's biggest greenhouse gas. to me says listen, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. and thousands of his riley's as monk, the jewish new year with the protest in tel aviv against the government's plans to overhaul the judicial system. months of demons prices have dropped as ralph's of the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu propose the changes. critics say the plans we can democracy. european commission president also left on the line has promised
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the swift deportation of migrants smuggled into the earth. she also pledged to increase surveillance in the mediterranean. she was speaking during a visit to the island of land produced with italian prime minister at georgia. maloney thousands of migrants have arrived and loved producer. in the past few days, the chechen leda runs them could dare off his head and a new video on social media and speculation. he was in a critical condition in hospital. now it's not certain when the video was filmed, ukrainian intelligence had reported. he was in a coma due to a serious illness. there of is one of russia's staunchest supporters of it's more in the craigslist because believe me, the one we called from libby is devastating floods. the united nations is wanting about 2 more dams in the east of the country that could bust near the city of been gauzy. the u. n. c. monetary and office says the dams on the massive pressure also
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to wrench will rains. local authorities say both ends all in good condition, the residence and the city of there are no say similar warnings went on heated for years before 2 times ruptured the last week, releasing a wolf or so that swept whole neighborhoods out to see the world health organization says nearly 4000 people have been counted dead while 9000 all still missing. the 8 s that is now gathering pace for a week after the flooding. curtis rice to clear what if a cottage the ocean returns to the coastline of dana and bodies continue to wash out on the sho, catastrophic flood waters ripped through the city, sweeping everything in its path out to sea. so coast held terrifying stories of survival. of this man says, whose family only survived,
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because they managed to cling to a drainage pipe on his wife sift through what's left of the home, trying to salvage whatever she can. she describes the moment the footboard is swept through the house. yeah, nice as to what i saw, this was my own eyes on the thing i saw my family about to die in front of me. no large scale aid has begun to arrive. this french facility is just one of several being builds, but many say what's most needed now is psychological support for the victims locos . i'm not sure whether they should stay or leave down a while. we still don't know anything. we're hearing groomers. some are trying to reassure us, all the rates are saying you need to leave the city. we have no water or resources
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here. normally, this was with so much dis, authorities are concerned about the risk of disease and an infection on the scoring . how important the clean up operation is for the entire region. we spoke earlier to libyan political analyst on a cell demonte, who gave us his take on how the off to most of the deadly floods has been handled, sofa. it's been tail take. in fact, i mean, there was a lack of coordination that has been a certification of local voices and defense invoices and critical voices when they are trying to better improve the aid situation. or criticizing the local authorities. i mean, you know, the survey didn't stay in libya, they're monitoring civilians and presidents. they failed to monitor the diamonds that have broken over the city. i've done that, it's a, it's customary to libby and governance. and so most of all sorts hired as i'm his
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come at the expense of living lives. the international court of justice has today holding a hearing over russia's invasion of ukraine. moscow attempting to justify its attack by claiming keith was committing genocide against the russians because in the east ukraine has rejected this allegation and filed a case against russia for abusing international. today, the course in the hague is here in arguments from a russian representative for the 1st time. moscow is arguing that the court has no jurisdiction to rule over the mass of the court has already ordered russia to cease its military operations in ukraine. a. c, a shelton is following the proceeding in proceedings in the netherlands and she explained the case that's currently before the course of, in russia in rated ukraine. it said one of the reasons was an ellipse genocide and eastern ukraine. and no ukraine says that this is
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a violation of the genocide convention. the genocide convention is from 1948 and you cry and brought the co, the case saying that russia ross violating this convention for that reason that i just mentioned to here to the court only 2 days after the invasion started. but today, and there's not so much about this, but it is about the question whether the court behind me with this, the international court of justice is in charge of the case or not russia abroad in a procedure claiming that the court has no jurisdiction. let me also remind you that this as the united nations court and russia is a member of the united nations, just as ukraine is. and russia is also a permanent member of the security council. that's a good night's nations, which is a very important organ. also, united nations. all right, we've got some support for you now and. and for being a one ferrari is carlos fine, says one, the single pull ground pri ending red bulls 15 race winning street,
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defending champion mux or stepan, who had won or reco 10 races in a row. only finished 5th off the struggling in qualifying on saturday. you know ras sides? no rental car is where it to be seen in the front row under the lights of singapore, ferries, posted a couple of signs with a perfect start and didn't even better and useful for robert you his teammate child . so the class over to the mercy, this is george russell. to make it an early february 12. and the race continued to go into res. favor logan sergeant cost the 1st safety car to come out in the next $16.00. allowing an early change of tires for the leaders. fox, what worked perfectly for signs didn't spoil it. clag. the frenchman had to wait in the pit for passing traffic and dropped from 2nd to 7. an extra step and didn't pay it and made up some places after starting 11th. but cars refresh,
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atari is simply braced past in upfront color. sciences leads began to melt fast settings. okay. with 10 lips to go. russell made his move on the quick to claim a podium spots only to throw it away in the very last left when he correct is mercedes into the will. the science never relinquish the lead and cross the line for us to head over make louder and slender. norris and louis hamilton pressed up and finished fitz my 1st the fairies 1st waiting since july 2022. i want to thank everyone and more airport,
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the turn around 100 minus the waiting to see some of the for the beginning. but now we need the weekend, hey, we need the raise. the rate can prove this wasn't a fluke next weekend in japan. and football promotes it, hired, and i'm have secured that 1st boom, this legal when basing breyman for to to by the time mid field that aaron didn't see who is online from framing school, twice against his parent club on sunday is the new come is prevailed and a 6 goal thriller, raymond, came back from 2 goals down to equalize, but then she restored flight in himes lead a few minutes later to make sure that height and time secured the victory also on sunday. dumb that looked on the way to a blow out when against mentioned glovebox, but the business is riley to secure a 3 year old girl with dom stuck to ox. tim scott: because school to give his side to 3 know lead going into a tough time. and the home seems there it was soaring,
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that was excellent. what from scott? to to controllable, and spy it into the net, the corner of the net. but then with dumpster and then down. glad beth mounted that . come back. and then the 77 minute mox told us to run char, i made it through the check into national strike denying downstairs assess victory of the season. all right, let's bring out the bonus league of standings. now leave a cruise and remain on top in front of bion on goal difference light, say 6 foot got hoffman time on wheels, but just one point behind them. and the 2nd half height and time, move out full spots to 11th place. and at the very bottom of the table, the relegation zone is now made up of minds down start and color. and finally, a major saw the rugby union welled caught in front c g defeated twice, champions, australia 22 to 15 in sunset t. n is the pacific islands is 1st win over the wallabies and 69 years and leads
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a long way to go near vienna. the city of the future is being built on a former deerfield, this sustainable neighborhood will be home to more than $25000.00 people. they start off then. it also doubles as a lab, conducting research on nobility, architecture, and urban living. global us in 60 minutes on d, w, the offline visit is created by a loss of full trying volts of power as it goes into the b trees spacing goes up to $1000.00 leases of low. so in a day,
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forest fires evaporating large amounts of moist tune in to get the onset and learn more about the heavy and visible over the flows through the sky. start september 20th on dw, the i hope you have a one that what exactly mix of green and sustainable city? well, lots of these question on the north one, we can answer it in 25 minutes. but on this week, they should have equal africa will be exploring as many aspects of the question as possible. so welcome to the show i um, sandra holmes, the tween of you. right. see it.
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