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of the the, this is dw news line from berlin. this here is nobel peace prize goes to a jail to run in women's rights activists. now i guess mama dean is honored for her struggle against the oppression of women in iran and her flight for freedom for all . also coming up at least 52 people, including a child are killed by a missile strike, as they attend to wake in eastern ukraine. the un says it could constitute a war cry. and a bleak warning from the when more than 43000000 children had been displaced by extreme weather events. and that number could almost triple over the next 30 years,
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[000:00:00;00] the unlike loca, welcome. the 2023 nobel peace prize has been awarded to run in pro democracy. active is now august mohammed de moves. mohammed d is currently serving multiple sentences in a k run prison on chargers, including propaganda against the state. the norwegian nobel committee made the announcement and also she fights for women against systematic discrimination and oppression. the nice she supports women, struggles for the right to live full and dignified lives. the struggle
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across iran has been met with persecution, imprisonment, torture. and even this freedom suffice for freedom of expression and the right to independence and against throughs recross requiring women to remain out of sight and cover up their bodies. we spoke to ronnie and political analyst and former t v host. see most of that who has met and any of you now guess mohammed the numerous times she told us what we should know about her. well, i believe she's one of the bravest women. i i, i remember once i was interviewing her as she was a company, another police called prison into evan prison. and of course, i wanted to have the latest about the police cars and their mom. i noticed which
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she was up to prison for very few days. for medical treatment herself, and she said that i did tell you, it was the time that she was going in like in front of the in prison. and i was asked because that they might take you again and take you to prison and you're going to need to be live in front of it in prison. she said, yes, i'm not scared of the i the do the interview and she did not know fucking on time. it appears repeating again mom a d is in prison right now, even as she's being celebrated. is it possible she hasn't even heard about the products? but i tried to find it out something our husbands an hour before our interview. he didn't reply but i'm, i'm, i'm almost certain that she knows by now because this is a very big news and of course other foods and nurse who they are able to contact outside the prison might have given the news to her. but her husband had and the
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statement and he said that be surprised. belongs to everything. and people and also, or the human rights activities in there on the nobel committee, said they hoped to send a signal to the wrong and government, what impact could this award have on the freedom movement in iran, a year after the death of mazda? i mean, what if it does, it's a clear signal to this number to the public did try to show that everything is no more in the wrong. everything is no money. you're reading and woman's life, but it's not. it's not this international or the commission of one of the most non political activities and human rights activities. they side, you know, each wolf to any woman. at the moment, there are charges of good and evil and who they are in prison, tells us who they are. not that we don't know the names. this gives hope to every single woman who likes we're women life,
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read them in there on an outside. they don't seem that you surely know they're just a couple of days ago, runs morality. police was accused of beating a young girl, allegedly for not wearing a huge job. these are any measure by which their situation for women in the country has improved. it was in use it such shows the reality of woman's life inside you on it hasn't been proof. of course, it's not me to public pretence on one's. if you want to believe that things have improved and women are enjoying their life, i read them, but the reality is not the same that they pretend that women have to struggle for a decision the cause of their freedom. anything from cover and up to social freedom to have an equal rights to fight against discrimination, the systematic discrimination that lives in every layer of their life? no, it's not normal in any way, but the flights of woman in there on is basically
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a continued seamless tibet to many, many thanks for your time. and particularly for your perspective. thank you. now to ukraine, where a 10 year old boy and his grandmother had been killed in a fresh russian strike and the north eastern city of hockey's. according to the interior minister of 28, people were wounded among them. an 11 month old child. the missile attack destroyed much of a residential building, where rescue operations are still under way, according to local authorities. this drank was carried out using 2 is scanned or ballistic missiles. meanwhile, the un high commissioner for human rights says it's sending a team to investigate. thursday's missile strike on a village in the same region that attack killed at least $52.00 people as they attended a wick, ukrainian officials said the missile struck a shop and cafe in the village of course. so this small village,
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its tragedy steeped on so right around 60 residents, had gathered together after a soldier's funeral. and we need to be hit by a russian strike. the village shop and cafe where they going to mon, reduced to rubble. dozens were killed in one of the deadliest attacks in months. the largest number of bodies was found in the area where there was a table where they want us to commemorate that the deceased with the rescue is clearing the debris. locals came to look for loved ones or to see like you can we, my son was taken out. we were without a head is moving with our legs. so we're not anything uh football us. but they recognize him from the documents last week. his driver's license and they
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recognized him least okay. you know, my wife and sons fiance youth thought maybe they went to an a pod to, i don't know. they are missing to remember, we're in the time center and heard an explosion. we were then told that something happened to her as a and we know that my mother was here the cranial unofficial se, initial information indicates the cafe was kids, sign and scan to miss. so one of the most accurate the weapons in russia's arsenal . presidents the lens, he condemned to strike on the village more than 30 kilometers from the front lines as deliberate and brutal terrorist attack ukrainians. it's another bloody reminder that nowhere on their own soil is trudy. say some more stories making headlines. now, syrian government forces have shell rebel held in the province,
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enjoying several people in apparent retaliation for a drones strike on a military graduation that killed at least a 100 people. syria's army said drones laden with explosives targeted the military academy in hans shortly after the ceremony. and no group has claimed responsibility . russian president vladimir putin has commented on the mysterious plane crash that killed the wagner mercenary group. chief you ever get any precaution? hooton's at hand? grenade fragments had been found in the bodies of those on board. goshen and 9 others died 6 weeks ago after an aborted uprising. international observer suspect the kremlin was behind the crest. the philippines has released room footage. it says it shows the chinese coast guard attempting to block emission to resupply philippine troops in the disputed south trying to see a philippine coast guard spokesperson said, a chinese vessel came within one metre of
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a philippine vessel during the incident. on wednesday, the state officials in india say at least 40 people have been killed when freezing flood waters swept through mountain towns in the himalayan. northeast rescue workers are searching for around a 100 missing people. the flood was triggered when a glacial lake reached a hydro electric dam flooding towns in the valley. below. are you in reports as extreme weather has caused more than 43000000 children to be operated from their homes in recent years. the report says that number could nearly triple over the next 3 decades. the rise and displacement is due to dangers linked to climate change including floods, wild fires and drums. the report says, floods and storms have accounted for the displacement of a staggering 40900000 children. the u. n. has won the world, is acting too slowly to help emily,
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what is the global media manager of save the children? she told d w that while the impact of climate change on children is nothing new to her organization that you when's numbers should shock the world into action? thanks a lot for having me on. um, yes, these figures are staggering and should frankly be a huge way to go to wellesley to i think the children we know that the kind of causes as a child, rice crisis and children that are in the bronx. and that includes displacement as well as other impacts. but you know it's, it's really something to see these, these kinds of think it's 20000 children every day on average, over the past 6 years have been displaced, bloodstream, weather events. and i mean, this is just absolute additional care and we know that children who are displaced face the range of dangers and risks to the lives of the well being a nephew just and so we really heard that this gets a lot of attention careful, a little bit more about the additional dangers that children like face,
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as well as well as the risk of physical safety um children on the move or the search space and risk. so that mental health, for instance, we recently spoke to a 8 year old boy called off match from pakistan who had to see his home following to devastating floods. last year you might remember an entire side of the country was matched by water, and a 1000000 people was forced to see the hands. now of manage was he remembered that he was, he was almost drowning in his heart and when it was found on top of him, and he says, now he has nightmares all the time. he has a headache whenever he thinks about it. and he's terrified just to see any building that looks like it might be unstable. and it's an 8 year old boy. can you imagine the kinds of distress the children across the well as i'll face a 43000000 children displaced by these kind of extreme other events. and, and so that's the kind of mental health impacts. there's also things like loss of access to health care and education, the stability, the stable education,
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gifts to children, and the kinds of feature that it gives to them. and a lot of children, as well as, as well as cigna holmes was to everything that lies in the kind of stability they needless to as well. which areas of the world or you most concerned about at the moment as well? actually, i think sadly the climate crisis is impacting the whole well, we've seen the absolutely disaster as well. 5, and he was sweeping across europe in north america this year as well as other parts of the world. but it is actually the, the low income countries that almost at risk just children in those countries. i'm children who are most affected by inequality and discrimination. so that's probably because a lot of these countries off to the key, more risk to extreme weather events like site plans, floods, drought. but it's also often because those countries don't have the capacity to build more resilient infrastructure like more as it in times and schools. so then, you know,
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children will often be there in the front of it because of that as well. they don't have that kind of crazy mechanism that was needed. in fact, last year, so the children released the report, the found that $1.00 and $3.00 children across the world are living with both poverty and high climate risk. so it really is the poor children, the well to all the show up under this crisis. thank you to clearly a very busy emily wide from save the children. thank you very much. i. it is a reminder of our top stores as our the 2023 nobel peace prize has been awarded to running pro democracy active is now august mohammed the the norwegian nobel committee honored miss mohammed d for quote, her fight against the oppression of women in iran. in her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all are you n team is on its way to was in eastern ukraine to investigate thursday's attack. that killed at least 52 people. the missile struck a village where people were holding awake for
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a fall in ukrainian soldier. the un has won the attack, could constitute a war cry. you're watching dw news from berlin up next. experts say it's only a matter of time before this tumble is hit by a devastating for his queen dunc film looks into the potential impact it would have . unlike local here in berlin from being the rest of the team. thanks for watching and bye for now. the imagine how many portion of loads us are now in the world. climate change. the story faces much less the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to act. i'm going
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