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in the this is due to the news line from berlin. this year's nobel peace prize goes to a jail to run in women's rights activists. august mohammed de is honored for her struggle against the oppression of women in iran, and her fight for freedom for all. also coming up hockey wheels after 2 deadly missile attacks killing more than 50 people, including 2 children. the you when says the 1st strike on people who gathered for a week could constitute a war crime. and european union leaders have been meeting in granada for a 2nd day of talks grappling with divisions over migration,
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and an agreement now throwing into down by hungry the warm welcome to the viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. the 2023 nobel peace prize has been awarded to iranian pro democracy activists. now i guess mohammed de ms. mohammed de is currently serving multiple sentences and a table in prison on charges, including propaganda against the state. the norwegian noble 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 messed with persecution, imprisonment, torture. and even this freedom suffice for freedom of expression, the right to independence and against throughs require requiring women to remain out of sight and cover up their bodies. we spoke to ronnie and political analyst and former t v. host seamless of that. who has met and interviewed now guys my id numerous times. she told us what we should know about her. well, i believe she is one of the bravest woman i i, i remember once i was interviewing her as she was accomplishing another police called prison into every in prison. and of course i wanted to have the latest about the police cars and their mom. i noticed which she was out of prison for very few
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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 indian prison. and i was asking her that they might take you, did i take you to prison? you're going to do the to the lot front of it in prison. she said, yes, i'm not scared of the i the do the interview and she did it 9 o'clock eastern 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 out from her husband's 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 an
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statement and he said that these prize 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 run in government. what impact could this award have on the freedom movement in or on a year after the death of martha armine? well, it, it does. it's a clear signal to this moment the public did try to show that everything is no more in the wrong. everything is no money you read and woman's life, but it's not. it's not a dis international. the coordination of one of the most non political activities and human rights activities. they sided on each wolf to any woman at the moment, and there are charges of the name woman 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 were women life, read them in the wrong,
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an outside of the not seen 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 the 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 once every one to believe that things has 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. so having equal rights to fight against the discrimination, the systematic discrimination that lives in every layer of their life. no, it's not normal in any way, but the flight 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 to the war here in europe. now ukrainian officials say a 10 year old boy and his grandmother were killed in a russian missile attack in the north eastern city of hockey's. dozens more were wounded. it was the 2nd deadly attacked, a hid civilians in the same region and as many days a warning that the next report contains images, some might find upset, a student and he's by john mark the board deal for january, boy, nice in the wreckage office, destroyed home and the victim offers russian air strike for the boy father. it's only too much for them when you please. if i hit my apartment directly, i poured out my youngest son and vice my mother and my oldest son. i still do the
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rescue workers are trying to pull him out shortly after all hopes crumbling. his mother also didn't make it after life. as this morning, the enemy launched to my side strikes the discount that i'm assigned on the central part of the city of hockey. one rocket hit the ground near hired ice state, eventually buildings, buildings were damaged and people were injured. the attacks game just the often and not the russian strikes in the same region. you clean face and his gun that much, i get more than 50 people got there for a few 100 in a window of about 300 residents for you very much. i thought the smoke
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and then i started calling my brother like my brother didn't on so, and neither did his wife. my mom didn't on that i the i bought to do my nephew and he said, leave me my uncle, come here, mom, dad and run my od under that opposite of this was one of the did live attacks on civilians since the start, the fresh just bought a new cream most school has, again said it's only a dox military targets. but that argument is starting to view pin, and the u. n is not investigating the fact that we started. so once again, the international humanitarian little in particular, the rules on conduct, the possibilities must be strictly respected. right, that the strikes hit, the intended target or not. the daily attacks are leaving many with a repair to post office. this year in union leaders are wrapping up their summit in
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the spanish city of grenada. a press conference is due to begin within the next hour, laying out their progress over the last few days. the most contentious issue has been migration. as you leaders faced public pressure to find a solution to the growing migration crisis on the blocks borders. this year has seen a steep surgeon arrivals with more than 250000 regular migrants crossing into the you. joining us now from the summit in granada is our chief. you corresponded alexandra von nomine, alexandra, the hon. gary and prime minister raised the states this morning by saying an agreement on migration was quote, impossible. are there any signs of a break to no, michael, there are no signs of rakes were on the contrary. initially, the leaders planned to issue a joint statement, the so called declination of coronado on all the issues that they've been speaking about here in spain. but we are hearing that it's very unlikely that such
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a joint declaration could be published today. and this is because of victor old on or to be more precise because of hungary and poland. ok to up the migration pact, which is by the way, still in the go sions. you, member states agreed on the proposal, but now there are talking about that with the european parliament. so the migration picked has not been adopted yet. spots victor all. but it's saying it's that if you leaders do, in fact fail to reach an agreement on immigration, it would be the 2nd summit in just 3 months derailed by divisions over this issue. why is it so hard for european leaders to reach any measure whatsoever of consensus? because it is such a dividing issue and everyone here. evelyn leader is of course thinking of their
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own audience at home. they know that the migration always as a topic dominates every election and that can be used by far ride parties to lose voters away from center ride or ling left as parties. so they know how important this issue is and of course they are dealing with different situation when you look at a totally or grease people who are crossing them and to tell you on the see to gets to you or update, arrive for us on the italian or a greece islands. when you look at germany in germany, the government knows that those people want to move on their then to, to reach germany because they're hoping for a better life there. so every single government has its own interest and its own audiences and their interests they wants to address me. of course, migration is not the only issue or the only item on the agenda at the summit. we
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imagine ukraine is also dominating discussions there in granada, including the issue of e u membership. any progress on that as well? what we are hearing from the their legation slide now is that leaders today talk about what is needed for the european union to be ready for any and large one. what kind of reforms needs to be implemented? whether it is decision making process or whether it is the number of commissioners in the future or the budget because the european union and solve of course, needs to be ready to welcome any potential new member so that it's still being discussed. and, and the do i know it's ready yet, but at the same time would we are seeing on the european level is that more and more members states or saying when it comes to ukraine? of course they need to implement for forms, but they, we need to send a strong geo political signal to, to show them that they are part of the roofing and pump family. so it seems at the
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moment quite likely that by the end of this year you member states could decides to offer you create accession talks to one day in the future become a member of the you our think through. alexandra von neumann in granada in the opening match of the cricket world cup new zealand celebrated a spectacular victory thrashing defending champions england by a mass of 9 wickets. and i'm in dublin. the fixture was a rematch of the nail biting 2019 final, but proved to be a one sided affair. this time around you 0 and one. the toss in a sparsely populated number and remove the stadium. and i'm at about an same thing wouldn't into but your it was england's leading light making 77 of 86 balls. but england failed to string together and of partnerships. captain joe's butler
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beach, 43 before being killed behind these humans, bowlers restricted in going to just 282 for 9. the england made early headway when really young fell to this 1st ball. but their joy was short lived. as the black hots rushing revenge to go over the he was a blow, assisted by devon conway, was both met and making centuries on their way to a 2nd. wicked stand of $273.00. the revenge applied the site will be to see less something 1000000. we could victory for new zealand and then use that painful world cup final defeat of 4 years ago. you're watching dw news coming up next. in dw news, asia, the indian governments were on information. we looked at the crack down on free
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press and the spread of fake news, and hospitals and banjo dash are struggling to cope with a record number of dang a case. it's melissa chan will have those stories and more for you after the break . i'm like local here in berlin for me and the rest of the team. thanks for watching and do stay. the one of main kinds, oldest ambitions, could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse each.

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