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the the, this is the w news, live of from berlin tonight, anger in your role and as a young woman finds for her lives. a teenage girl is in a coma in iran, after reportedly being attacked by what is known as the morality police authorities have denied the claims, but activists say that she was assaulted for violating the country's dress code for women. also in coming up that i do as president joe biden, calling for an in 2 points in his politics. his reaction to political chaos that's come after the house of representatives voted to remove it. speaker republican kevin mccarthy plus ukraine. the desperate measures that are being taken by son,
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man to dodge the draft and avoid fighting in ongoing war and the winters of the nobel prize for chemistry and nelson, sweden for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots which are central to nano technology. the breakup is good to have you with us on this wednesday, and we begin in iran where a 16 year old girl is reportedly in a coma this evening after being assaulted by members of what are known as the morality police. now the claim is being made by the kurdish rights group in go. the group says that our meter got on want was attacked in a tier on subway from violating the islamic republics. his job rules,
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reigning authorities, claim that she fainted and that she hit her head. the state media released this edited video that you're seeing here after the incident, a similar case last year. and you may remember sparked mass protest and you're wrong. i mean, is a gunner, one's parents, they told state television that they believe the reigning authorities version of events that she fainted and hit her head. a rights group says they gave the interview while surrounded by security personnel. the group also released a photo of the 16 year old in the hospital saying that she is being kept there under tight security. they say that her family is being prevented from seeing her. germany's foreign minister has issued a statement on social media. i lena bear blocker writing that once again, a young woman is fighting for her life for showing her here in the subway,
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and that her parents have a right to be at their daughters bedside. all right, for more now i'm joined by cba checking. she's a rider, i feel maker in the journalist introduce me tonight from vienna in austria. and these, the teens, parents, they told state media that they believe the are raining the authorities version of events. do you believe them? i don't believe it and nobody believes said french, good evening and thank you for paying attention to things that are still happening over over in the wrong and things like this that people are being forced to say that my child was do my child was weak. my type thing to are happening over and over again, and we all know that this is why this happens under pressure parents of june. 4th, to say things like this because the government threatens them to harm them or their
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other children or even the daughter of that is knowing cola and lying in the military hospital. she ended up from anyone to see her. and the only picture that came out came out being taken by a journalist from a newspaper that is a magazine that is for me to name or not liked by the government and the german. this was imprisoned briefly. also for taking that picture. you know, it hasn't been that long since we saw these, these mass protests across iran, a case of, you know, very similar to this. so with a young woman in custody of the morality police and we know what happened to her on, is it possible that we are about to see a re, a return, or a repeat of these mass protests? is that even possible? or if anything is possible in the wrong these days because people are really,
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really, really under pressure, people don't have enough to eat people lose their homes because they do not pay the rent anymore. so anything is possible, but people have also learned that mass filters only leads to more aggression. and people have found other ways to protest and to revolt against the government. for instance, we see more and more women is re day outside without covering their hair and death despite the fact that the government is threatening to um to, to be harder to go. harder against them before. and it makes me wonder to how, how common are these incidents in iran, especially since last year is protests that followed the death of gina? my so, i mean it'd be, it would from the outside. it would seem that things have calmed down. and that's
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a level of social piece has returned on or is that a mirage or it's the, it's a very important point that you're mentioning here. grant, it never really comes down. just if you say ok mass protests are not taking place anymore, you know? but people are still on the street, people are still there. so being and they are risking their lives every day. and thousands and thousands of people aren't in prison. lawyers, journalists, people who have done nothing, people who just, they're not to put their job on their, on their head and wins out, or people go to the street and pretend that they are making music or, or musicians who sing song, they are being imprisoned. they are being tortured and killed and at least the official number is just about 600 people have been killed in the murder,
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amongst which 7080 are children and youngsters. and, and countless people have been short lived and they still have to munitions in their, in their faces and in their bodies every day, something horrendous is happening in the wrong and not just once, but too many people in one day see by joining us tonight with the latest onto this developing story, coming out of iran. see, but thank you. here are some of the stories now that are making headlines around the world. authorities in venice have declared 3 days of morning after at least 21 people were killed in a bus crash near the italian city local media saying that the vehicle viewed often an overpass and that it failed to the ground close to railway tracks in a suburb outside the city now, according to the authorities, the bus was carrying torres, who were staying at
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a camp site. the 3 firefighters have been injured. battling a huge fire in a plastic factory in pro shipped authorities in the eastern town of o. c. you have asked people to stay in doors and it concerns about toxic fumes. a local governor has worn the emissions could amount to and it's a logical disaster. in india, at least 5 people are dead. dozens missing after flash flooding, hit a mountainous region in the country's northeast. search operations are underway in seeking states, but are being hampered by rain and thunder storms. experts say that climate change has made the monsoon season longer and more intense. hundreds of journalists and activists have protested india against a crack down on the news portal. news click. the website is being critical of the rendering body's government. on tuesday, police arrested the editor and one of its administrator is after reading scores of
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journalist homes by police votes. person said the arrest remade under an anti terrorism in the united states. president biden is called for an end to the deep political divisions that triggered the outing of the speaker of the house of representatives. republican kevin mccarthy was objected after a show down with a small group of hard rag conservatives from his very own party. now they were unhappy at his relying on arrival democrats to avoid a partial government shut down last weekend. so for the day we need to change the poisonous atmosphere washed it. no, we have strong disagreements, but we need to stop seeing each other's enemies. see to talk to one another listening while i work. and we can do that. i joins with minority leader jeffers, is that it should be a jeffrey, so, and saying that our republican colleagues remain committed to working on
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a bipartisan fashion. we were prepared to do it as well for the good of the american people. all right, so this is going out to washington bureau chief and as far as he's been following the story for us, it's good to see you in is there we saw a job. i'm trying to be the you unifier in chief, if you will. what are the republicans doing about all of this? it means who are the republicans who are buying now to be the next house speaker as well the debating was in, within themselves. friends. so tim, jordan of ohio became the 1st republican to say that he will run to be the next house speaker to give the audience a little bit of an idea of who he is and what he spends for. i also have some faith . so jordan is a founding member of the conservative house freedom called because we heard a lot about this conference lately. he is the one who supported a lawsuit to invalidate the 2020 presidential election results. and he also
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repeatedly is saying that ukraine is not a priority of the american people. so if he wouldn't be elected uh, it will be definitely very difficult for congress to agree on a new budget as the democrats will be not willing to cut out all the ukraine funding. another one is steve scully's from louisiana. he's a possible uh, successor of mccarthy. he uh has been a part of g o p leadership for the last decade. so he's really senior and he's the politician. somebody's recall the to face some backlist in 2014 for giving a speech to whites of pharmacist, a groove which was founded by former crew collects klan grand wizard. davids do so these are just 2 names, brent and we will see many more names popping up over the next days. and i'm wondering how difficult is going to be to to get anyone approved to become the speaker of the house. i remember kevin mccarthy,
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he only became speaker after 15 rounds of voting. i mean will the next speaker have to endure that type of merits on process? yeah, that's what that was a very long night. wasn't this very hard to say at the moment of rent. how did you people ever get out of the situation? they brought upon themselves by granting so much power to donald trump and his nag, a movement which actually neither respects, institutions, nor democratic processes, which we see over and over again. whoever the next speaker will be here, or maybe she is very unlikely, but possible is or will be facing the same problems as the republicans have really only this raise of fin majority and a few people can boycott and eviction use watching the bureau tv just pull over the latest on the, the, the chaos in the house as they're saying right now on capitol hill in this. thank you. but since the beginning of russia's invasion of ukraine,
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hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have volunteered to defend their country. but a year and a half into this, more ukraine needs to fill ranks through conscription, the draft, so some new craniums are refusing to fight and they are looking for ways to leave the country. the www is max, it's under filed this report from ukraine's southern border with romania. romania is just across the border from here. but most ukrainian men cannot cross over. at least not legally. martial law requires men of fighting age to stay in the country for which documents are one way of leaving. 6 forest and mountain passes are in the other. more than 15000 have been detained in ukraine. well, trying to illegally cross into romania these border guards are trying to stop them tonight. what do you mean?
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and basil are in charge of securing a 12 kilometers strip to enforce the law and save lives to the level. it is a mazda area. you can get lost here. that's an easement that, that wild animals baz eating maybe even run into a band of forest with less than 2 dozen bodies have been found in ukraine. southern border region since the beginning of russia's full scale invasion, we are told the route used to be popular among the cigarette smokers. but now it's mostly used by people trying to leave of land dodges refugees. the smart as i afraid because of martial law. without this, they ask for it that we live, retain them, and immediately book them for find them and take them to the recruitment center with this order, if you think is a but i mean come on where they will be processed and potentially sent to fight the training soldiers, this billboard, in the nearby city of tennessee says, you can do more than you think. in the beginning of the war,
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hundreds of thousands joined the armed forces as volunteers, one and a half years later, many of them are exhausted and wounded or dead. most of recruits are drafted despite the overwhelming public support for the ukraine and military. not everyone is willing to become part of it. men between $18.60 can be called up for military service. but there are a number of exemptions such as for fathers, have at least 3 children, essential workers in those taken care of a sick parents. and then there are medical exemptions, and this is how most people dodge the draft. the thousands of men are believe to have left the country through bribing officials. criminal groups advertise their services on telegram. confirming a disability for example, can cost up to $3500.00 us dollars. this is only possible with the help of official assistance. in august, the heads of our regional military recruitment centers were dismissed as part of the larger move against corruption, the defense sector. she was called at the symbol,
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but we cannot say that it was total corruption. so in our table it, these were all the isolated cases with bristol, we see that we have 0 tolerance is for cases of corruption to other line nation and seem for lucy. of course, if there is a human fact, the reasoning we try to respond to any problems of what the novel do. you can provide me with some ukranian men do question why they should serve and are determined to find ways to avoid being drafted, such as maxine or the 22 year old to, to our, to says he supports the military, but he himself won't fight. all right, so, so i think having our own country is much more valuable than being a refugee somewhere to not set up the price they are asked to pay for. it is a good to a desk on this higher than the value of having a country in the house. i would rather be a refugee than di will say, and there's no guarantee that the country will exist. often my deaf limited to the 1st with the,
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with the bus at the dentist. he tells us he will leave if necessary. i want to know how he feels about fellow ukrainians who can't such as those living under russian occupation lock. so the door. yep. and i can go to war only for one reason. these guys are only for my friends and relatives. last thing was i don't know people, for example, from behind my or if they don't know me, i never never see me the best way to basically they don't exist for me. you have any feelings for. okay, and i don't exist for them. it's a very strange idea to 5 people, and i've never even met back at the border loading the seal haven't found any traces of illegal crossings yet. in august alone, though, the forward has prevented to 247 crossings along the border. and then lastly, everyone has their own opinion. as i felt myself, i know how it was there was an i do wish for anyone to be there because it is not
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easy because everyone has their own destiny. and everyone likes their own decisions, as he cannot judge them. he tells us like the hundreds of thousands of ukrainians who are fighting the russians. they to have a duty and are committed to fulfill it are all right, i'm gonna pull in now and military analysts. frank, but when she joins is from oxford in the u. k. frank, it's good to see you again. i'm at the start of this war. ukrainian man. i remember, and you remember they were lining up to volunteer since then the number of draft judge dodgers has been rising. is ukraine? is it running out of soldiers? brand good evening. the answer is, i think no, this is quite a normal uh, normal sequences in tifton and was like this at 1st you got the regular army, then you call up the reserves, then you've got some volunteers, and then you move to mobilization. and this happens again and again, and again,
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i think to be fair to you pray, what's remarkable, and this is the, is how few the numbers are compared with restaurants. that may, may, may speak about laser, and i think to be fido to those, to those guys. to try to get out, and i think they've got that that's no, it's not noble to wants to necessarily if you're not inclined to do so initially to wants to go and fight. however, i think the husband something of a change in the particularly since earlier this year with in, with particularly, it was mentioned with the bus moved campaign, which was definitely seen as a meat grinder. i suspect that really did have an impact on recruitment. and are you saying that the morale that we're seeing now is, is this is a normal development, or is there anything that stands out about what we're seeing among ukrainian soldiers? so i think beside what stands out of sight as a guide is a few. uh they, they draft dodgers and disasters all. however, i think a sense of resignation is coming, but that resignation is coupled,
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placed with the people i talked to not might be skewed slightly, but i don't think so with a sense of really 5 grim, brutal, or bloody determination in the wider society, but also sense of reality and those who are, you know, in, in, in the know if that'd be the firing on themselves. but that was what i'd like to be to be pulled up. and i think you saw some of the, in the report that, you know, you, i wanted to ask you, you know, if this could work to russia's advantage any way. but we have to also consider the fact that there are, as you said earlier, lots of russian men who are dodging the draft at best. the best way they can. yeah, it's a different different magnitude. the for every one soldier, the buttons managed to come to mobilize in the last mobilization. and of course they wouldn't be doing any both for quite a while because the last one wasn't entirely successful and it's no political reasons. i'm not to repeat it, but for everyone mobile is that my belie so to the 3 is a by that i mean people got across the border, hundreds of thousands and that's the scale, the russian space. nothing like what the,
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what do you planning to talk about as i said, a couple 100 on that one crossing points and i suspect no more in other places. military analysts, frank language and frank is always good to get your analysis. we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. thank you sir. all right, let's get a quick look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines this our a former washington state and tv journalist has been sentenced in her absence to more than 8 years in prison. marina or johnny colbert had stage they protest near the kremlin, with the sign that said, printing is a killer. his soldiers are fashion of the on the co, the flood russian a year ago. well, under house arrest, ukraine says that the number of ships passing through a new black sea shipping core door is increasing. nearly 2 dozen green vessels are waiting to enter into partner printing and forts. keith has been scrambling to find safe weeds ways to export green and other goods after
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a key deal with my scale collapse back in july, poland, his reinstated checks along its board. a bit slow block. you had to curb illegal migration along the golfing roof. the measures will be in effect for 10 days. the walk here is criticize the move calling for your wide europe wide solution to illegal migration. charging says that is contain nearly a 1000 people in rage across the country, following sundays, suicide, attacking on corrupt the defense ministry said that it also continued air strikes in northern rac targeting the kurdish militant group. the p k. k, which is claimed responsibility for the attack. but frances has called on catholic leaders to set aside their politics and to work and to make the church more welcoming for all people. he presided over a mass in saint peter's square for the opening of the sent on a bishops which was attended by about $25000.00 people. this year's global
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gathering of church leaders will include controversial topics such as lessing of same sex couples and the ordination of women. in his address for the crown, the pope cautioned against the church becoming too rigid and backward looking conservative. say that his call for more inclusiveness, risk poisoning the fate. well, in his opening man spoke frances say that the churches doors must be open to all, all, all last, all religious affairs correspondent martin jack. what's the appointment with a the well, essentially this is sort of a long standing process or a non going process that has started the very 1st day of this policy, which is essentially opening the door to people that normally the charge has been close to the customer your final so punished or that has actually the canard ferrets on a known grad time. so this includes gate couples. this include,
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we mean position of power where there were clearly allowed to come into the views but not, you know, being decision making positions. it also means you're talking about the board space, etc. so i think that and to some degree, this is really the culmination, i mean, it has to be understood as a combination of a very long process. as we know, essentially 10 years old. often, democrats ation not only of the power structure, some of the church, but really of the church itself. and it's funny, always going to be allowed into the church altogether. you has to be gone clearly to change. so i really just affairs correspondent martin jack speaking with his earlier right from the soul to science. this year is nobel prize and chemistry has been awarded to 3 sciences for their work on tiny clusters of adams known as quantum dots. the pioneering work of us base scientists on the but when deep louie blue and alexa,
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it came off dates back to the 1980s. but their efforts laid the groundwork for many technologies that we used today. quantum adults a tiny synthetic crystals, the partially conduct electricity, crystals used in tv screens, an entity light sweetens nobel committee. nor did the 3 scientists for the walk when the particles which can be manipulated to release brightened light in different colors. the key thing, the coolest thing about quantum drops, is that just by changing the size, having a few hundreds of problems or one half a 1000000 more or one after the more you change the properties for exxon for their color. the discovery was made possible by quantum mechanics. if you imagine, for example, you want the dyed t shirts, red one or green one or yellow one, a blue one. for each of these colors, you would use a different molecule, different at homes and different constellations, give you
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a different color. so that's what chemistry is one about. but in quantum dot so you can use precisely the same items in the same consternation and just change the size, how many of the items you have and get new colors and new other properties. it's a much more efficient way to make different and very bright colors. applications go beyond probably kind of tv screens. then maybe we use quantum adults to take too much break because then you can target them using some to something the target says humor. and then they signs a lives over there and you can see where is it and t cancer drugs could be delivered to specific parts at the body by the technology the quantum drops could also be used. and so the self to all right, he's reminded of our top story this our, it's, he needs girl is in a coma in iran, after reportedly being attacked by the countries. morality police authorities have denied the claims but active to say that she was assaulted for violating the
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country's dress code for when you're watching the news conflict zone is up. next i will be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see you then the
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in says the conflict. so i worry about the will of the west to continue to do what needs to don strong was so my guess is we today says for the supreme to monitoring your richard. sure, there's a lingering field, but somehow we can go back to some sort of stage of clarifying to russia that is
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not going to happen to have a conflict next on d w, the kid turkey is changing 6 years ago. he said he can't get any was, but it does guardians of truth. this time excel gen this chimed in. dar meets the voices of the 3 turkey author as the ad one has history into its own. i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying to stem the turkish governments. all sort of timing calls also did the chance again, but really it's a crime is addressed and the path of trying to takes responsibility for his action . what about freedom of the press and freedom of expression?
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what about parliamentary democracy? to the situation is very serious. as writers, not only weapon is op and guardians of trees starts october 28th on dw, the i worry about the will of the west to continue to do what needs to be done. strong words from my desk this week data is full, the deputy supreme commander of your so richard sheriff, there is still in your, among european countries a lingering feel that somehow we can go back to some sort of states as cro and to with russia. that is not going to happen. so what does he think will happen? so the lobbying prospect soon, the focus is allowed wake up, go to europe and america general. so richard sheriff, welcome to.

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