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the base watch now on youtube dw documentary the to see the winners live from berlin fits here is nobel peace prize goes to a jailed women's rights activists. vargas mohammed the is honored for her struggle against the oppression of women in iran. also coming and visions among european union leaders meeting in spain, their summit in grenada ends without a joint declaration on migration policy after a hungary and poland object to plans to reform you asylum rules.
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and jeremy's president, signed by this time i is in washington after a last minute invitation to the white house by us presidential by their 1st meeting at follows decision by the us congress to slash support for ukraine. the welcome to the show are raining the act of a snark. as mohammed a has won the nobel peace prize, well, how many is fond for women's rights and democracy and miss law make republic for decades and faced harsh punishment from the authoritarian state. she is currently behind bars and iran, but following 2 days, peace prize announcement calls for her release or growing a southern wood up in august mohammed any one of your owns most prominent human rights activists can now add nobel peace prize laureate to her list of accolades
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then the we know the committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for twins. 2 twins, 232, no, i guess muhammad z for harris. hi, against the oppression of women in iran, and head fights to promote human rights and freedom for all. for most of her life mohammed a has fought against her countries, do you credit government which strictly controls women's lives? she has been whipped, arrested numerous times, and to spend years in prison. but even behind bars, she helped lead a nationwide protest movement last year. after the death of gina must have a meeting in police custody. a young woman who was arrested for the way she was dressed. mohammed didn't give a written a statement from prison to the new york times on the eve of winning the prize. the
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global support and recognition of my human rights advocacy makes me more, resolved, more responsible, more passionate, and more hopeful. i also hope this recognition makes iranians protesting for change, stronger and more organized. victory is near the bahama. these husband and children haven't seen her in years, but they watched the announcement from their home in paris with pride. she took the field around now i'm very, very proud of my mom and she does this, does it was a, it's the whole who would like to she's committed practically half a life and this price is not just for my mother. it's for the structure of it, so women, life and freedom imagined simple it. so it'd be the best to the mohammed, the supporters in the wrong. so they hope the award would encourage others to follow her lead. plaza, of course, that i've enjoyed bits, and iranian women has been on it with the price. i hope this will pay for the way
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for all around in women to move forward on profits in iranian women has been chosen . and i think it's time for other women in the country to think about how we can capitalize on how much these experience digital mono do. the norwegian nobel committee hall is called only running the authorities to release in august mohammed e in time for the prize ceremony in december. as we heard their calls for mohammed is released from prison are mounting case on me as the director of the strategic litigation project at the atlanta council. and i asked, or if there's international pressure, could make a difference for mohammad the situation or maybe put her in more danger. i think it's so critical that she's received this award because she's somebody who's already under intense scrutiny. this is a name that is very familiar to the iranian regime is familiar to anybody fighting for freedom in the country. so it's not an unknown person who now might be dealing
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with the negative implications. she knows what she's taken on. she has been a strange from her family because of this either these consecutive sentences, she's had a 13 imprisonment, 5 convictions. this is the total over 31 years. so she's well aware of the risk, but she's always been an incredible principal human rights defender and i think it's so critical that the, as long as we're public could be wrong. i understand that the world is still watching and they are still paying attention to the calls of the woman like freedom listener. a poland and hungary have rejected and joined statement on european union migration reform at a meeting of the blocks leaders in spain. the dispute over the policy largely overshadowed other issues at the summit, including enlargement of the you. proposed reforms to the use migration policies were agreed by a majority of states, but there is no guarantee that their implementation will go smoothly. it's no
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secret that poland and hungary are unhappy with the use and use island policy. but hunger is prime minister, still raised eyebrows with this. there is no, any chance to have any kind of compromise and agreement on the migration politically. it's impossible, but generally speaking, for the next years, you know, because because legally b r a, how to say to be so if you are a legally forced to accept something, what you don't like, how would you like to have a compromise that isn't possible, but friendship president, demand with my concepts to block has made progress. it can happen that you'll have that they come blocked, a qualified majority decision, which i think is very well thought out. and which allows us to move forward in a concrete way. don't need it shows them and they don't see menu, click on click. so it's the use new common asylum policy aims to create more legal migration pathways to europe and to reduce human trafficking and smoking country. it is us who decide who's coming to the european union, who gets assign them here,
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but also who has access to the labor market. under the agreement, member states which oppose hosting migrants will have to pay those that to poland and hungary or against this. so they blocked the summits joint declaration, but even if the new policy comes into force in 2 years time, it's hard to say with a member of states will comply under the current rules many don't any way. german president, signed by this timeline, has arrived in the us after a last minute invitation from president job. i'm stein maya was surprised by the invitation to come to washington, which the white house said is intended to river him. close ties between the 2 nato allies. after visiting biting the german president is scheduled to talk with the head of the c i a about support for ukraine. us congress recently put its commitments to europe and question after slashing funding for keats.
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for more or less bringing our correspondence, janelle dom allowing janell districts comes as a surprise, doesn't it? so yeah, it clearly was a last minute decision to have biden meet stein meyer. as he said, stein buyer was clearly taken by surprise by it as well. he had to very quickly change his plans. he was actually meant to be in portugal for a meeting of the leaders there. now the reason that has offensively been given is that october 6th is german american friendship day. so what day that supposedly come number rates when germans 1st arrived in philadelphia, in 1836. but of course this is a bit, this is a day that comes every year and by no means that account for the suddenness of this announcement or this invitation. but suffice to say, spying buyer is here that in itself is a rare occurrence. the last time a german leader was here was former chancellor angular miracle in 2018. so this is
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something that clearly does not happen every day. and when it does, there usually is a lot more notice than what we've had just now. mm hm. the us and germany are, of course, 2 of ukraine's biggest backers just a few days ago. you as lawmakers refused to agree on more aid for team. could this be a factor in this case? so we arrange meeting yes. so i think it's fair to say that ukraine is occupying a lot of space in both leaders mines. now the white house statement announcing stein myers visit, did say that saw the 2 sides were going to reaffirm their commitment as nato allies in co ordinating their support for different things. democracy for aid to ukraine and um, does present a side starting buyer is an interesting person for biden, to have this conversation with a we know that stein buyer, of course, is a member of the social democrats of germany. and he belong to that particular wing in the party that favored traditionally close ties with russia,
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believing that close ties would deter a russian from russian promot piece, much for that we are where we are now. but in both countries, there is a probing concern about enthusiasm for helping ukraine for however long and however challenging is wavering. you already mentioned that lawmakers left out a to ukraine in the latest bill to find the government for the next weeks. meanwhile, in germany, the discussion remains whether to send taurus missiles or not the german government appearing to drag its feet there. but suffice to say the 2 leaders are meeting and if anything else was if, if nothing else, this is a signal to ukraine, that their top 2 supporters are still supporting them or co ordinating their support with one another domestic complications. notwithstanding, that is janelle dom alone. thank you so much. are some other stories making
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headlines around the world today? term and media are reporting that berlin will stop funding, mediterranean c, rescue charities from next year. germany's 2023 budget allocated 2000000 euros to the charities, but nothing has been allocated for 2024. it really has complained that germany funds charities that help rescue migrants trying to reach here at least 18 people have been killed and dozens injured after a bus overturn and mexico southern will hawk. i stayed the passengers from migrants mainly from venezuela and have a bound for the united states. the injured were taken to hospital for treatment and canyon. hundreds of conservative christians and muslims have protested against gate rights outside the supreme court, and i, roby. last month, the court reaffirmed eligibility to people's ride to association protests, or say the verdict condoned in morality and demanded judges sometime
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this year. as a more focus than ever before, on saudi arabia as a football nation that's asked or nomic will finances have will or some of the world's top players. and now it has said sites on hosting the men's world comp in 2030 for the announcement this week. that woke up 2030 is to be held in europe, africa, and south america. remove those 3 continents from world governing body is the 1st list for 2034 and massively increased assigning radius chance of hosting. there has been strong opposition to the saudi bid from fan organization football support or 0 which accuses fee for destroying the world cup and criticize the saudi arabia's, quote appalling human rights record. despite that criticism, the president, the saudi football federation, is confident of a successful bid web hosting goals, cup. and so the idea would mean, i really think to us, we already took spots and previous 6 was caught. so the chance to do so and
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2034 on home, saw him and then in front of our fans and saw that area wouldn't be and could at the but i, we are for the nation. and this is a what the names automate of for all the generations. young and old boys and goes well earlier. the w news spoke to ryder and fee for experts thomas case. now the german broad seems you don't, should sites on about saudi arabia's motivation for seeking to host the world. this is all part of a bigger plan, which was set up in 2016. you know, the saw the emission, uh, 2030. the country is um this uh, trying to um, to get into the modern world cultural and especially from the economics they
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are uh, dependent from uh, oil uh, uh, to up to 7579 percent of the economy is still uh, depending from from the all of this has to change in future because uh the oil rich, this is, um, uh, unless they know this all will end a couple of days. so call us, they have to do this. what would come to us or rather you doing because a smaller country compared to saudi arabia. um they have to reach out to, to the comics and stewart to bring other kinds of industry into the country. and this means you have to open the society and the your in germany mines are and yet to record their 1st when of the season after being held to a draw and mention black box on friday evening. 9th loves to be adding work. come back,
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victory until the any minute. when this hopeful effort from american substitute joe scaly made its way past go capable of incense that goal, rescued a point for the home side, leaving minds still waiting for when after 7, league games in the current campaign. pads your world news, chris cobra is next with the w business to stay team for that. thank you so much for your company by the .

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