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u. s. falling the $911.00 attacks and the suing invasion of afghanistan in a clear breach of human rights, most prisoners were held indefinitely without trial. t w's. oliver saw that went to the u. s. naval base on guantanamo. and the cam some say has come to symbolize one of the biggest us moral failings in the so called war on terror. mm guantanamo, located in a tropical paradise. but the u. s. naval base in cuba stands for human rights abuses and torture mohammed to old slaw. he was held cheerful, 14 years, suspected of involvement in the $911.00 attacks, but never charged for a crime. he was brutally tortured and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. until today, 34 nights ago i woke up and i was shaking. so skin because i saw my, my jacket on the door and i thought it was someone coming to get in. and it took me a very long time. some time i wake up, i cannot breathe. defense counsel anthony natalie represents an alleged. okay, the terrorist who arrived here in 2006 and since then has been waiting for his trial. guantanamo has been seen internationally as a stain on american history. so where does that place here put the united states?
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it's a decision that could see long held abortion rights up ended across the u. s. d w caught up with an activist in kentucky who says she will continue to fight for a woman's rights to decide whatever it takes. oh, wow. these could be the last weeks when abortion is middle across the united states . the supreme court is expected to vote on a case that could overturn roe v wade, which made abortion legal in $9073.00 west of washington dc. the conservative state of kentucky once had over a dozen abortion clinics. now louisville, with only 2 clinics, is the last place in the entire state where women can get necessary treatment. the kentucky health justice network, make sure as many women as possible can reach the clinics. the organization is run by donations and grants, make stern has dedicated more than 20 years to this issue. what i fear as restrictions on abortion access continue is the impact that will be had on the communities that already face barriers because of poverty, racism, lack of access to all health care. as we move into these further restricted times, one
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all right, let's get a reminder of our top story that we're following here on d, w. u. s. surgeons have successfully implanted a genetically modified pic heart into a human patient for the 1st time. the transplant took place last week. the 57 year old man is set to be recovering well so far. coming up next, our magazine close up with a look at how china is using robots to help the elderly. thanks for watching d. w, you can always get the latest news and information on our website, d, w dot com with with who keeping an eye on grandma china senior are well monitored by robots. but are they also well taken care of? it's a matter of perspective. china is using robots to help the elderly because many of them live alone in need contact. but is this model the right solution? close up next on d w. oh, hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa. you beat issues and share ideas you know, on these channels, we are not afraid to dedicate to copy. young people clearly have the solution viewed josh, who owns the 77 percent now every weekend on d. w. welcome to the dark
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w world heritage 360 getty out now it's the most controversial prison in the world. the guantanamo may detention camp ever since it was opened. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on dw news. ah, this is did of the news asia coming up today of grandsons, double tragedies, drought and hunger. how a combination of the who is driving parents to think of unsettling options to sell their children. so the family can afford a meal. we hear a 1st person account and hard work rock living mongolia heard in lifestyle, may be at risk. as more women trade life on the steps for jobs in the big city. ah, i'm finished manager. welcome to the w news. a sure glad you could join us. the united nations has all international community for $4400000000.00 to help. i've got it done, it's the un largest ever humanitarian, a b for any country. but it came with a dia, warning as well. this is a stop gap, an absolutely essential stop gap measure that we are putting in front of the entire community today. without this being funded, there won't be a future.
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rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. ah, riding the retail investment wave will meet the indian entrepreneur who is rapidly growing trading fat or made him india's youngest 1000000000 act as to asian. don't shit filters off of bankruptcy in germany here. how union leaders? according it's a dark day for the industry and see how scientists in switzerland are tending to one of the world's smallest life forms to gobble up the greenhouse gases. because by one of the biggest 50 dom your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. they began with a story of a rapid rise. when nick hill come off left school at 16, it was a bit of a gamble. but today, at the age of $35.00, he's india's youngest self made billina, the online trading platform. he set up with his out of brother 10 years ago, has become the number one trading place full retail investors in india. so rhoda has grown rapidly in the last couple of years to have.
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now the w t o is saying that china has the right to impose $645000000.00 worth of retaliatory tariffs on the u. s. now there's 2 things to remember about this really number one that this amount of money, although it sounds like a lot is actually much less than what china originally asked for. china originally asked for the right to impose $2400000000.00 worth of chars against washington. secondly, this amount is really piling in comparison to the amount of tower of since imposed on chinese goods by the previous trump administration. and those tariffs have amounted to $110000000000.00. under this ongoing trade war. the military can begin a fast, so set to be discuss, dance and emergency meeting of west african leaders on friday. the regional organization echo us. and then the take over the u. n. and us are demanding immediate release of deposed president vol. about a sum medlink has more from the capital one to do we're standing outside the presidential palace where the military junta is meeting with the trade union. this is part of a series of meetings that the honda is trying to consolidate powe
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now the w t o is saying that china has the right to impose $645000000.00 worth of retaliatory tariffs on the u. s. now there's 2 things to remember about this really number one that this amount of money, although it sounds like a lot is actually much less than what china originally asked for. china originally asked for the right to impose $2400000000.00 worth of tires against washington. secondly, this amount is really paling in comparison to the amount of tower of since imposed on chinese goods by the previous trump administration. and those tariffs have amounted to $110000000000.00. under this ongoing trade war, denmark says it will start pulling its troops out of molly, after military leaders there demanded the withdrawal of dana special forces. there part of her friends, lead counsel, terrorism task force to combat arm groups linked to al qaeda and i. so denmark for ministers that troops have been invaded. molly's military government says no consent has been given much. nobody will come here by proxy anymore, but used to happen, but now it's finished. it won't happen any more under the search
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w correspondence stuff on simon's who's live in las vegas. stuff on good to see there. why is the show going on when you look at the kind of case numbers that the u. s. seeing right now? yeah, good question. let me 1st. so you were and this is the mandalay bay hotel and resort convention center. and we are in one of their press conference halls. and what you see here behind me is intel, people actually packing up, they had a press conference here, which was not in person, not life, they had taped something. they played it out. that was the press conference, played something live from somewhere from the seo in to this occasion. and that's it. and now they're leaving intel. i be an intel, microsoft, google, amazon, those companies who are not showing up who up the not for in person presence. and why is that? you mention it because the danger of catching army crone here is? yeah. big as big as a supers freda event. this could be a super spread event. that's why you mentioned that also. we have those test. see if you see everybody who's coming here does not only have to be vaccinated, of course japs, but he also get the test. there are 2 tests in there and you have to sup
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w t r is saying to the u. s. sought your house out and trade fairly. that's how china seems to be reading it. i think that's right. so china's commerce ministry has come out today on thursday and said that this is a significant ruley, that safeguards the interests of chinese firms. now this dates back to a case lodged by beijing against washington back in 2012 under the previous obama administration at the time, washington had imposed parents on a number of chinese goods, including wind towers, solar panels, things like citric acid. and washington's argument was that the firms creating these goods were partially owned by state or entity government entities. and therefore, china was not abiding by market principles. and so they slept on these types on these chinese goods. now the w t o is saying that china has the right to impose $645000000.00 worth of retaliatory tariffs on the us. now there's 2 things to remember about this really number one that this amount of money, although it sounds like a lot is actually much less than what china originally asked for. asked for china originally asked for the right to impose
w t r is saying to the u. s. sought your house out and trade fairly. that's how china seems to be reading it. i think that's right. so china's commerce ministry has come out today on thursday and said that this is a significant ruley, that safeguards the interests of chinese firms. now this dates back to a case lodged by beijing against washington back in 2012 under the previous obama administration at the time, washington had imposed parents on a number of chinese goods, including wind towers,...
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w dot com highlight it was controversial prison in the world. the guantanamo bay detention can ever since it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on the day. mm mm. ah, this is dw news, and these are our top stories. the world health organization is issued to dramatic wanting to europe on cove at 19. if the current rate of infection continues w h. o experts say more than half of old europeans will catch the on, the kron variant this winter. the organizations regional director described a highly infectious variant as a tidal wave. sweeping the continent from west to east of the united nations appealing for $5000000000.00 in aid to save millions of afghans from starvation since the taliban takeover last summer, most countries have caught their funding to afghanistan. plunging the country into a humanitarian crisis. conditions have worsened amid a long drought and the arrival of winter. it's been exactly 20 years since the 1st prisoners arrived at the us. military's notorious guantanamo bay prison
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