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the, the, this is the w news coming to life from berlin. a powerful earthquake rocks tie want the tremor hits near the eastern city a plug in, bringing down buildings and knocking out the power local media. se several people are believe to be trapped under the rubble. also coming up, israel says it's airstrikes and killed. international aid workers and gaza was a grave mistake. israel's army chase, as the incident which killed 7 people was the result of a mis identification under complex conditions. and should not have happened that how russian recruits are lowering young man in the fall into the war. a new crane
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with promises of money and fast track brushing since the hello. i'm terry martin. welcome to the program. a massive earthquake is hit, tie one causing damage and knocking a power to tens of thousands. the strongest quaking 25 years was centered near the city of while yet on taiwan eastern coast. 7 people have been killed in more than 700 injured government. officials say over 70, people are trapped after dozens of buildings and titles collapsed. powerful 7.5, magnitude quake initially prompted. so now me warnings for japan and the philippines. as warnings have now been lift a short while ago i spoke with our correspondent james chaser in taipei. he says,
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most of the deaths and injuries being reported are in the city of while yet while, as you mentioned in the introduction, this is now the most powerful of crates of strikes. high $1.25 is the majority of those casualties and injuries you mentioned, we're seeing and not eastern city of holly. and that's also why we're seeing the most shocking kind of social media images coming out from this quite some line slides. reducing, wrote faces to, to dust and rubble, also some buildings and goes almost a $45.00 degrees to the ground. and that's where we also believe some of the people are still trapped in those buildings. now one of the other things that people, of course be looking at is the impacts on the semi conduct your industry and taiwan, which produces some 90 percent of the was most of on sunday conducts is the biggest company the most important company to see so far says the operations of the front trees have been largely on handed. that was a brief period of evaluation. but operation so far seems to be present proceeding
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without too much interference from the south clay. but just the other thing that people will be concerned about in the coming hours is that we've had a really significant number of off the stroke since this main of craig's talking about the 8th. hey, i'm in the for hours off of the quick we had about $58.00 on the shots, 2 of which were about of magnitude and 6 or concerns in the coming hours about. that's the impact of those off the shots. what about other countries in the region, james? tsunami warnings were issued for a wide area are absolutely the main area of japan that was potentially looked like it could be impacted by the side of the clinic with the south western islands. ok, now pretty fight you. some of the islands and not proof i trust the very, very close to the time these may not, this is islands like you on a journey. it should got key west unami warnings. why issued in some so you know, many ways i she reached those islands and within an hour i asked you this is quite taking place. those warnings have since been lifted. it seems that the impacts on
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the japanese parts of, of ok now for the federal that was, or the philippines have been launch the on the sites and flights of resumes to akeem our but again, japanese authorities say here, warning, given that we have seen this, this large number of off the shots, the people in these islands should remain cautious because of the shocks even of a magnitude 6, which we have seen still have the potential to to trick a single many ways. now the reason is no stranger to earthquakes are people they're generally well prepared. yes, high one has a very well wheels response mechanism to this type of the quake. and the, the response and emergency services really spring into action. taiwan is present time when to submit a treat. personnel are on their way to the most um, cited zones. and of course, you know, we have seen really, really damaging of craig's entire ones. history, for example, the 1999, a craig where we had some 2000 people killed in tens of thousands of buildings
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destroyed since that upgrade took place. we've had much more stringent restrictions and sorry, regulations in terms of, of quite freezing buildings. and that's why we really don't see the level of destruction you might expect from an outbreak of this magnitude in taiwan. james, thank you very much. that was our correspond to james chase or in taipei to now is the war in gaza and world leaders have condemned and is really striking on a humanitarian con, void there that killed its killed 7 people working for the n g, a world central kitchen for nationals from australia, poland to u. k, in the us are among the victims. the best present joe biden said. he was outraged and heart broken by the tragedy. although strictly slammed the attack is completely unacceptable. is real, his blame to strike on miss identification and called it a grave mistake. secretary general, antonio gutierrez, also condemn the attack and is called for an immediate cease fire. the devastating
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is rarely have strikes that's keeping world simple kitchen personnel yesterday. being the number of age workers, skilled in this conflict, 196, including more than 175 members of all new n stuff. these is uncomfortable, but it is an inevitable result of the way the water is being conducted. dw, tonya kramer is covering the story in jerusalem. she told me earlier that is not clear . if in the national criticism will put further pressure on, israel's prime minister, change is guides. the strategy i was saying this is still a to see because we've heard a lot of this international or criticism, a lot of international pressure on the is rarely cabinet to protect or to do more to protect a civilian given the high death toll in golf. and then the civilian population, but that also of course, includes humanitarian workers that doing essential work there to bring this much
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needed age to the civilian population. and we heard, you know, this is this, this pressure is not really always reflected on the ground and the military efforts . there seem most of the times a take a precedent. although israel says it's it does enough to protect civilians know you and officials here in jerusalem have said after the incident that this is not an isolated incident, but it's of course the most serious, the most tragic one. but that, that needs to be done more to have a working mechanism to make it possible to that these convoys can go into garza and deliver the 8 that's needed. and also that you meant determine 8 workers are protected on the international humanitarian. little israel describes the incident as a grave mistake, and it's promising
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a thorough investigation. but is that likely to have any consequences? tanya? i was always the military then says of the such incidents that they're investigating. there are investigations underway as to why and how this could have happened, but of course it's also seen as problematic because it's the military investigating itself. so we have to wait and see what are the outcomes of this investigation. the military said they will share this then a with the ends. you're also for attend to a kitchen of the humanitarian act. us know what is very important here for you. monetary and a workers and for 8 workers here, is that there will be a review of the security arrangements. they're saying, basically the mechanism or the conflicting mechanism as they call it. which means they're coordinating with the military, every movement of the convoys of the cars that are moving around in an active come,
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but soon it's a very, a dangerous environment for them is not a properly working. and we've heard from was central kitchen. they had fully coordinated, as they said, with the military, and it's more details and much there, lot of questions. now, how this could happen is this was a con way of 3, cause one of them at least, was clearly marked as world central kitchen to them are meant, as we understand. and they were all 3 targeted apparently, according to reports here by drawing strikes. so this is very important for the aid workers here so they can continue to do their work. israel is also implicated in the attack in damascus. they killed tougher rainy and generals tanya . the kind of gotten says it believes is real, carried out the air strike. how is, is real reacting to all those ton slow is usually not commenting on such so strikes. but again, here in the media, of course,
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my military under this, it is very much discussed as to the implications and the consequences of the strikes that was in the syrian capital, damascus, and be heard from the wrong and supreme leader saying that this will require punishment now the question here what's being discussed is how will the retaliation look like this and discussing you that this is a, you know, this, a shudder was, it was cold between iran and israel is coming out of the shadow. and it's a serious scene as a serious escalation. and of course, everybody is waiting to see how iran will react to this other could be uh, you know, several possibilities. we don't know yet the cruise, you know, a talk, a diplomatic overseas of the, of indices for example, but also more closely here in the region. you know,
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it's proxies such as the who sees from yemen or a rock, a militias, or has been, are in southern lebanon. could we tell you that of course is a concern because the northern area here, the border region is already a on the very hard tensions. tanya, thank you very much. that was our correspond atanya kramer in jerusalem. so you can look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. hundreds of gathered in the syrian capital of damascus. 2 more and those killed by an alleged as really strike on the arabian consulate. monday's attack killed 13 people, including to a rainy in general's, ran supreme leader. i told her how many has filed to retaliate raising fears of a wider regional conflict. or north korea says it's tested, a hypersonic missile that can be fitted with nuclear warheads. leader came jungling, praise the successful test of the solid fuel system,
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which can launch faster than traditional missiles. this comes a day after japan and south korea detected the north korean missile fired into the sea between those countries. ukraine's present load them is the lensky has called for increased efforts to prosecute russian war crimes. speaking to delegates, so the conference on justice for ukraine in the hague, he said the aggressors must be held accountable. ukrainian foreign minister said the master of civilians and boot shop has become a symbol of russian atrocities require justice. meanwhile, ukraine's president has signed a new law lowering the age for mobilization, for the military from 27 to 25. it will allow kids to call up tens of thousands of additional soldiers. ukraine has suffered heavy losses on the battlefield after 2 years of war with russia. russia is also trying to replace its forces, but is increasingly looking abroad force recruits. thousands of young men from
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nepal and south asia have been lowered by russian recruiters to fight in ukraine. they're promised an attractive salary and a fast track to russian citizenship. but then the police fighters are sent to the front line with little or no training their hopes for a better life often ended in tragedy. dw correspondence due to bod sent us this report from the falls capital cut bender. so money is that the stem pool tank gone for saving his life. it was a world that we he suffers from night because deeply traumatized by what he experienced on the front lines in ukraine and nobody on the go. right? nobody cares about the dead and russian, you know, the life of the injured depends upon the seriousness of the wounds of treatment is possible. we rescue them. otherwise we are instructed to shoot the seriously injured soldiers where they lay out on someone managed to escape. most of those do
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not keep it around 3000 utilized russian agent who helped him to sleep and kept back home. now he's burdened with heavy dead sensitive tongue. he has been job less desperate to find work he's they need to be at the region. they live, they said, don't brother, do you have any work on things that i know we don't have any work for you? it's not a lucky deal for him. nipples economic situation as graham unemployment is high, inflation is soaring. the country differential remich dances sent home by millions, look abroad. some are ready to be risky options. often, you would like pulse promises of brokers and recruitment agents, and nipples hundreds of families. what are you about? the fate of the allowed ones?
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we joined the russian army. they had been out of contact with them for months now. those come from dead. the families struggling to get the dead bodies. the country is gradually turning into a site for loss and disappear. nipples, farmer, 40 administer, who was an office of recent t boned dw, she had tried to persuade rushing offers shelves to stop recruiting napoli, nationals intervene, listen fee again. i would like to express my concern about the enlistment of our citizens in the armed forces of a nation with which we lack in official packed or treated in the recruitment of our citizens implies that it happens with the knowledge of the russian government. most of is in a village outside gotten on to this family moans. the loss of his son and husband were not a 100. was killed 2 months ago in a bottle on the ukraine in the front lines. she had received barely 2 weeks of
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training before being sent off to fight a fellow napoli soldier called his wife, the new kind of a shocking message on his bill. it was when i heard the news of my husband's death . i felt like jumping off a cliff and ending my life. he says it, it took me weeks after hearing the news to actually believe it was over with. i couldn't believe it. he is no more. and i still feel like i may receive his call, but that call, she knows. now. com. it's the family. don't even know whether they will get his body proper video. look wrong. no daddy's more than her grief. she also has her deed for the death of $6000.00 euros, that her husband paid at each end to paysimple russia in the 1st place. backing to bundle someone's p o as an uncertain future. scott,
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from his experience in a part in war. many of those are still stuck in that war on shore. david, i won't get home duck light and the police are not the only 4 in fighters. russia is recruiting for it's war against ukraine. i us military analyst, frank language. what else is known about most goes mercenaries. we know that they are from many different countries you saw in the pile, that there's a big stress. the types of numbers i take on south asia. so also it did nationalist for line comes. and paradoxically, in fact, us guns with the focus for the russians anyway on trade soldiers. so just trying to close by the west. they've been looking for those. and they've been recruited both directly on through iran that have been saving and sold and saved some of the i'm
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trained, some of them experienced was a minor diplomatic spot with cuba last year, which is now settled is difference. and they're all cubans that are not many, and some african troops to last year, the lowest with liberalized as well to recruit full the soviet citizens into the army. and of course, the d. o is money, your average russian soldier conscripted rather volunteer enough. in this case uh, receives about $2000.00, which is a huge amount of money, of course. so we think that as i say, there are about several 1000 that these people probably don't tens of thousands. how is russia going about recruiting these before and fighters? frank, give us an idea of how it works in practice, this direct recruitment of course, and not recruitment. the model for that would be ask on soldiers through, through the arrangements through iran. and, and of course directly,
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if they cannot adopt the rest of the agents in a rush and nationals, if you're not going to scan, recruit, take, or in any of these countries, this will be done through intermediaries. and the deal of course, is, is money. and also the lowest with change study last year obviously was the russians are desperate for troops to make it much easier to get rushing, nothing ality and citizenship allowing you, of course, to work that bring your family to. so these are serious, these are serious pull factors and all very attract gives you so that are the feel is there also uh, it's a direct for cruise to the cost of more experience spices and makes the method syria with some of the more experienced units. uh, are the units uh set us kind of started on our, our, our in south asia as well. right. cuz some of the boys, especially places like sure, like where, where the experience slices, very cheap and license plate now for nationals are also fighting for ukraine.
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what's the difference, frank? between what ukraine is doing, what russia is doing, in terms of uh for an national funding for the differences. fairly straightforward, you can kinda caught categorize or characterize so just like those you saw in the report as being traffic that promised a very great deal and ended up in awful terrible situations and also often dead. or it's not the total today of whether they are paid properly. whereas the volunteers and the ukrainian lead to the international legion. i think 2 of my volunteers and not just volunteers but, but, but because it's at volunteers by a large there are no conscripted foreigners in the opinion on the as far as i'm aware, all those i mess up, committed to the fight. many of them very effective. some of them not so much, some of them with military training, some not. they got some training while that, that, ranging from choir and troops to sort of, uh, accept regular,
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west senior page. so just to those who perhaps have nickelodeon training, but a little bit of it does offer it central commitment to the course under pages ukrainian soldiers. so lots of different steps. and so human traffic essentially and less accept most and rate of busing. re, uh, motivations. on the russian side and ideological commitment, what might say, a new crated about 20000 people estimate. many is very effective. they are, they contribute one of the problems that they have, of course, as with every other elements the pregnant of forces is resulting, as i think of, well, certainly mind even told me, but nonetheless, that's still a committed, a highly motivated most, mostly frank, thanks very much that was military analyst, frank language. thank you, terry. a lots in america is experiencing its worst ever recorded outbreak of the thing. a fever, the virus causing the fever,
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has infected more than 1400000 people in the region this year. the infection is spread by mosquitoes and effects almost every country in central and south america . but one in for people infected will develop an illness and in a small proportion of those illness will become severe. the number of recorded cases this year is almost 3 times as many as last year. experts say climate change is partly to blame with rising temperatures, allowing mosquitoes to survive winter in larger numbers. in rio de janeiro, health workers are finding an uphill battle to eliminate the mosquitoes breeding grounds the panama beach and rio de janeiro and lead summer heat wave and over 90 percent humidity. ideal conditions for the egyptian tiger mosquito, which transmits one of the country's biggest health problems. thank you. fever authorities estimate there almost 2000000 cases. that's led them to set up
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emergency centers across the country. this woman has come with her 6 on the same way with that of the where i live there many dinky hot spots. don't worry. we have a few water tanks in the area and lots of miscast hers. so i think my son got infected. brazil is acutely vulnerable to the virus. there is a vaccine, but the state has to buy it from japan at great cost. so far, only children and young people have been vaccinated. rusty, now the we have an effect seems for 25000000 people in the next 5 years. that's just 13 percent of our population. we cannot contain the virus in our country like this. i think it will find the health department has sent workers to this for vella . i do need conditions. there are often difficult volunteers must explain that garbage that lies out to rod as an excel or and for jamie, most of the mosquitoes must not have access to standing water. because that is where they leave their eggs. a female can lay up to 90 eggs at a time,
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but with that water, the eggs cannot develop into larvae. i will buy you if we don't want to get sick, we must take care of ourselves. because if there are mosquitoes here, the disease spreads to my neighbors and everywhere. that's why everything here has to be clean contest too because i wanted to ontario manage. but some things are beyond the residents, control like garbage and mosquito breeding spots can show up in unexpected places pull. okay, well i think there's a puddle of water in this car. i didn't find any larvae, but they could be mosquito x in there. you can't see them with the naked eye, i put poison in it. now, what obviously the volume do you mean that dang b as in just a problem and poor neighborhoods, mosquitoes are attracted to wealthier areas with gardens and pools as well, and neglected swimming pool left over water implant, pots, breeding grounds for the tiger. mosquito pesticides would help but can be used
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everywhere. and that's what makes fighting the tiger mosquito so difficult. but finally, diehard fans of the las vegas land bark had been bidding farewell to one of since cities most fabled homes. the tropicana hotel and casino made payments and movies and tv shows has checked out his last overnight guests. later this year the tropicana will succumb to the wrecking ball. as the end of an era for an american icon, loyal customers join staff in saying good bye. as las vegas is landmark, tropicana casino and hotel closed its doors for good. when it opened in 1957, it was the place to stay in vegas. even james bond checked in the 1971 film diamonds are forever. the tropicana boasted. all the latest amenities we had, a lot of people come here. they love chop,
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can i was talking about swimming pools on our swim. amazing. we had one of the best who's in last thing is when i started working here everybody. and we're trying to work here with like, you work at the top of giana. how do you get in there? as newer and bigger mega resort spring up in vegas. the tropicana retained an era misspelled you. but even his biggest fans acknowledge the times have changed. it's a whole different city, it's vegas reincarnated itself every 12 years. just re makes itself and we mixed. i've been coming here personally since i've seen all the changes. the tropicana complex is set to be demolished later this year to make way for a new sport studio, part of las vegas, his latest efforts to re brand itself as a sports menu. just a reminder of the top story we're following for you this. our strong earthquake has struck taiwan near the eastern city of plugin for people have been killed in at least 2 buildings. there. perhaps there are reports of people still trapped under
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the wreckage. the quake triggered initials, tsunami warnings for japan, and the philippines, which have since been left are watching the w news up next eco. india takes a look at how indigenous foods are introduced to city dwellers. i'm terry marshall . thanks for watching. the, the, the
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