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motors now the this is dw news line from berlin. this year's nobel peace prize goes to a jailed women's rights activists. largest more comedy is honored for her struggle against the oppression of women that are on also coming up for over. german president fung father's 9 miles talks with us president joe biden at the white house. it's the 1st official meeting and comes after turmoil and the us congress over it gets support for you. great and french lawmakers battle and national panic
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over bed bugs as an outbreak of the bunch of blood sucking insects parenthesis flow of the summer olympics in paris. just a few months from that. the . i'm here until berlin, thanks for joining us. the raining active is not just my home, but he has won the nobel peace prize. how many has fought for women's rights and democracy? and these love for public for decades and faced harsh punishment from the authoritarian state. she's currently behind bars and run the following. today's peace prize announcement calls for her released our growing up in august mohammed e, one of your owns most prominent human rights activists can now add nobel peace prize laureate to her list of accolades to send the we to know the committee has decided to award the nobel peace prize for twins. 2 twins,
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232. no, i guess mohammed v for harris. hi. against the oppression of women in iran, unhook fights to promote human rights and freedom for all. for most of her life mohammed a has fought against her countries, do a 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, and martha meeting in police custody, a young woman who was arrested for the way she was dressed mohammed the give a written statement from prison to the new york times on the eve of winning the prize. the global support and recognition of my human rights advocacy makes me more, resolved, more responsible, more passionate,
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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. do it for she took the field around now i'm very, very proud of my mom and she just, just as it was, and it's the whole her. what she's committed is practically how for life and this price is not just for my mother. it's for the struggle with it. so women, life and freedom of magic, simple it. so it'd be the best to mohammed, the supporters and the ron said they hope the award would encourage others to follow her lead plaza. of course, that is a joy. that's an iranian women has been on it with the price. i hope this will pay for the way for all around in women to move forward or less the husband i'm profits
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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 more no, no. the norwegian nobel committee hall is called on the running authorities to release in august mohammed e in time for the prize ceremony in december. as we heard their calls for mohammed, he's released from prison or mounting eastern e as the director of the strategic litigation project at the atlantic council. your earlier we asked her if this international pressure could make a difference for mohammad the situation. 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 with the negative implications. she knows what she's taking on. she has been a strange from her family because of this. you know, these consecutive sentences,
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she's had a 13 imprisonment. 5 convictions was a total over 31 years, so she's well aware of the risks, 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. it's dripping presents, hung farther. stein meyer has been holding talks with his us calendar park. joe biden, at the lighthouse stein model, was surprised by the invitation to come to washington, which the white house said is intended to reaffirm close ties between the 2 middle allies. the german president also set down for talks with the head of the c. i a about it support for ukraine, the was quite versed recently put its commitment to europe in question after failing to improve funding for ts was for the after the meeting in the white house, cheyenne myers and he and biden had spoken about the amount of support vitamin was
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providing to create or berlin rather was providing to ukraine, something which in the past germany has been criticized for not providing enough of run by the knots the president fight and did not make any demands on germany. but rather, the officer reason i'd also like he expressed his satisfaction to them that over the past 19 months of the war, once in germany has become the 2nd largest contributor of supports on to you. crime that's, that's just, it's a, they're all kind of nothing for more. let's bring in the w. washington correspondent, janelle do malackle. and so, you know, as we heard there shine, myers said bite and wanted to thank germany for its support for ukraine. it seems a rather simple message for such a hastily arranged visit, slow you're making it seem like it could have been attacks, but clearly it was a priority for these 2 leaders to meet each other. stein lawyer actually had other
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plans. he was meant to be in portugal for an e leaders meeting, but he quickly changed those plans in order to be at the white house. now the official reason, given for the meeting was that october 6 is actually german american friendship. day a day commemorating when durham is a 1st landed in philadelphia in the 1600s. but of course this is a day that happens every year. it doesn't really explain the suddenness. but suffice to say, stein meyer has been here. he hasn't met a joe biden and the oval office it's. it was his 1st time in the oval office meeting, a president with whom he has a towards whom he has friendly feelings. he famously did not share those same feelings towards donald trump. he had called him a hate preacher and did not meet him, but uh, yeah, so clearly, given that he would drop everything at a, at an invitation from the white house, the relationship between him and joe biden is clearly
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a different one. so at least the transatlantic bridge seemed to be on full display today in washington. but he was loyal makers, recently refused to greet on more aid for ukraine. if we read between the lines, could that have been a motivating factor behind today's visit? and i think it is definitely fair to say that ukraine occupies a lot of space in both leaders mines. now, after the meeting, the white house released a joint statement, committing a 3 affirming their commitment to one another as allies towards the co ordinating their responses to global challenges, as well as their support to ukraine. now it just feels on the side a spine meyer would have been an interesting person for joe biden to speak to when it comes to finding strategies for how to maintain the rules of based order. stein buyer, of course, famously part of the social democrats in germany. and famously part of that wing that favor traditionally close ties to russia, believing that close ties to russia,
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the terms of russian aggression and promotes peace. we know that that's not what happened. we know that that's not the situation we find ourselves in now, but in both countries, there is a growing concern that the preparedness to help you crane for however long and however difficult is starting to wayne. you already mentioned that spending bill meant to fund the us government for the next week, leaving out ukraine aid. and in germany, the discussion is still very much around whether or not to send taurus messiahs to ukraine. although we did hear there from a stine buyer saying that the tal risk messiah was, we're not a specific focus of his conversation with biden. but if nothing else, this meeting between the 2 leaders is a signal to ukraine that so it's a number $1.00 and $2.00 supporters are still there, supporting ukraine and supporting each other in there is a part of ukraine,
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even as their respective domestic situations grow more complicated so at least it seems that on the national stage, there's still some strong messages support being directed towards key of that was the w correspondence, you know, doing a lot on in washington reporting for us. thank you for joining us. and here's a brief look at some more stories making headlines around the world. german media 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 declared so far for 2024. italy has complained that germany funds charities that helped rescue migrants trying to reach your authorities and mexico. 616 people have been killed for a bus overturned and southern will hawk a state. they say another $27.00 injured were taken to local hospitals after the bus tipped over
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a tied curve. the passengers were migrants mainly from venezuela in haiti were bound for the united states. in kenya, hundreds of conservative christians and muslims have protested against the rights outside the supreme court, and i, roby. last month, the court reaffirmed l g b t 2 people's right to association, which allows them to form public groups. the protesters say the verdict condoned what they called a morality and demanded judges. step down. i france's education minister says he's been forced to shut down 7 schools over an infestation of bed bugs. the government has held an emergency meeting to tackle a rolling crisis over the tiny bloodsucking insects. they've also been cited in trains and cinema's raising spheres of an outbreak that could overshadow the parents summer olympics. just 9 months away. these little insects are creeping the mountain everywhere in parish. if you don't pull it up,
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they've scared people in public transport. emptied out movie theaters and kicked students out of class. there was no way we would bring bedbugs into our homes and doing for $5000.00 euros and costs. the management wanted to forces to resume classes and we learned today that we were right to refuse. since half of the school is infested, pest control companies have seen a big surgeon called for help of the hunt and killed the blood so close at home. they own a safe, she has lost precious resources to them. they get no, i had to throw out the corner sofa and the sofa bed had the tool with everything i bought new for the new tenant is a fan. of course he left. i lost the rent money. i was devastated. almost the president has come to place you the bed bugs are just
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a few millimeters long, but the nasty bites can leave huge trashes on the skin and cause itching for weeks that uncontrolled spread to bottles has even started around in the parliament. your yeah, call me back. wonder if they cause people to lose sleep caused by the noise and isolate them socially bed bugs of a national public health problem. but you have done nothing. i don't really, really. yes. bed bugs that are watery for our fellow citizens who feel dealing with them. it is a real audio and infestation in the home can become held for those who lift them and the solutions to getting rid of them can be expensive. on this matter, there should be no division. we should act together. 9 months ahead of the summer olympics bed bugs have become a big headache for paris. and people con, sleep type for bed box might just buy this, you're seeing more focused than ever before on saudi arabia as
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a football nation. it's astronomical finance, or is have lowered some of the world's top players. and now it has its side sides on hosting the men's world come in 2034 announcement this week that world cup 2030 is to be held in europe, africa and south america. removes countries from those 3 continents, from the list of white cup contenders in mass for lead increases. saudi arabia's chance of hosting. but there has been strong opposition to the saudi beat from fan organization football support a 0 which uses fee for destroying the world cup. and criticizes, how do you rate is human rights record? despite the criticism, the president of saudi football federation is confident of a successful bid, the hosting goes up and saw that idea would mean everything to us. we already took spots and previous 6 was caught. so the chance to do so and 2034 on home. so in the front of our phones and saw that it wouldn't be incorrect,
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we are for the nation. and this is what the names automate of for all the generations. young and old boys and girls and you're up to date, but to stay tune. chris kolber has your business updates pride after a short break until kimberly. and thanks for joining us. the jackie is changing. 6 years ago, we said it congress attorney was to, but it does guardians of truth. this time excel gen, this turned into meets the voices of the 3 turkey author. as the ad one had to flee into exile, i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying.

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