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a powerful earthquake flattens. buildings in west java. ah, i'm the bucket. this is a news i live from london coming up to case president considered a ground offensive in northern syria after rocket strike. the southern district of commie is fighting continues in the east and d. r. c. regional leaders push for a compromise to stop the advance of rebels reportedly backed by wonder. and $33.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring lawanda, which is just a couple of the kilometers over here. and on day 2 of the well got the netherlands beat africa's champions, senegal too late. mm . that is a 162 people have been killed after
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a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck indonesia, the governor of west chaff. a province says support and 320 people were injured when homes and buildings collapsed. emergency field hospitals have been set up to treat the injured rescue. workers are continuing to search for survivors trapped in the rubble. officials say many of the dead with children who had finished their regular classes and were taking extra lessons that islamic schools. the epicenter of the quake was in chandra, west java, indonesia, most populous province. jessica washington reports from jakarta, wounded and days. these are some of the people injured when a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck their town in west java, while some seek treatment at a hospital. others are waiting for news of their loved ones. this footage posted on social media shows the aftermath at a boarding school and authorities say potentially thousands of houses are damaged. communications in the affected areas are disrupted, and many roads are also blocked. ah,
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there is still an area that has not been evacuated, which is manguno because the road is completely block due to a landslide. the earthquake jumped at the indonesian capital around a 100 kilometers from the epi center. evacuation orders were issued for thousands of people in jakarta, central business district. witnesses report seeing some high rise buildings swing for several minutes and no one me get me wrong. allen, corey, are you being alada? it was so strong as if someone had pushed me. denisia is prone to natural disasters . it sits on the ring of fire, an arc of volcanoes and full lines. in the pacific basin authorities are urging people to remain vigilant for possible after shocks. jessica washington out his ear to carter turkeys president says he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. it comes after several rocket stroke, the district of kirk army and southern turkey. 3 people were killed including a child. no one has claimed responsibility anchor blames the kurdish y p g fighters
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. the attack in turkey comes a day after it launched airstrikes in northern syria and iraq. the turkish defense ministry says it was targeting kurdish armed groups that anchor holds responsible for a bomb attack in istanbul. earlier this month, warplanes attacked bases of the outlawed kurdistan. workers party all the p k. k. and why p. j. fighters? said m costeo a costello has the latest from istanbul. this is the 1st time that turkey southern border residential areas are being direct. the targeted and hit by the rockets fired from northern serious kurdish health regions. the last stock is that we remember hitting residential areas was doing 2019 and early 2022. when to care was conducting operation piece bring into kurdish hell, the regions are that a turkey is says the y p g in control of the regions are the syrian offshoot of the outboard kurdistan workers party at the p k. k. as to kiss a launched
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a very wide scale air campaign targeting simultaneously y p g and p k. k, a pulse in northern iraq and northern syria early sunday morning. retaliation was expected air from the syrian curtis side as their officers. also a how tweeted an air taught to media that they would target a turkey as residential areas as the church air campaign targeted at the kurdish residential areas. but the turkish president, a he a who is currently in doha right now for the world cup, spoke to the turkish journalist and the media is now reporting him saying that took he had doesn't need to take any permission from any one hinting at russia. united states syrian government as long as that there is a threat in inside syria, a which is risking to kiss national border security. and he said a lender operation is expected at the end of the day. and
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a we might see turkish boots on the ground in northern syria. there be more protests in iran. unrest has now answered a 3rd month in the western city of param, shaw demonstrators marched enchanted slogans during a funeral procession through 16 year old. killed on sunday. and this footage is from fathers to city close to toronto, where people gathered to my in greater freedom. they sure my protest was sponsored by the death of massa meanie who dies in police custody. ah right well garrath bale has once again proved to be the hero for wales in their 1st well cup came the 64 years. he's called a penalty to rescue a drawer in the opening game against the usa timothy way i had earlier put the
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americans in the front, but bail and sharing both, both and showing both teams left with a point or pull recess live now and i'm had been audi stadium for the match between the usa and wales, it was a sampling of a nail by so it wasn't it pull their all sorts of cheese in the newsroom here. but this, of course, as i mentioned that as a team that explains 64 years of the will cut wilderness before this match. did they burst back on to the scene, while knave they did it? and then they did the 1st health, really very poor for wiles who a much better than the, than the showing that in the 1st half hour. you know, this is a team that's obviously from a country of i need 3000000 people but has really been punching above its white in recent years. i reached the semifinals of the european championships in 2016, but they weren't really flat. garrath bail was looking is age, which is still 9 years younger than may add the funds where there wasn't really any
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of the spirits of 1958. when wales reached the coal to finals of the woke up in sweden and were knocked out by ago from pal i who i think would have had a hot trick and not 1st 1st off. but the, i say, you know, they dominated, they were worth thank, old by timothy wire. the 2nd off wales were completely transformed. they dominated and bails gold that penalty and front of the whales funds a pool of co. c. u. s. president joe biden called the team the u. s. team underdogs and was what was meant to have been a morale boosting telephone call with the players on on sunday. is that a view shared by american fans? was he selling the team? shoot. huh. no, i don't think it's a french v shared by the funds. i mean one of that favorite chances were you believe that way? well, when i'm, you know, this group is a very tight group in terms of rankings. all the teams in this group are in the top 20, okay. around last, badly at to england earlier. but the year say are
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a very good team. and in that 1st half, they really showed that technical accomplishment, when they, when they dominant dominated wiles, you know, they that in qualify for the last woke up in russia. they had a point to prove. they've got a new team this time around. and they were really worth the one they'll sco at half time scored by timothy way at the son of george wire. presidents of liberia, one of the greatest football is of all time formal world player of the year. one of the greatest african plays in history. timothy way of doing what his father could never do, appearing in a well cup and scoring and awoke up or right pool re sir live or the i'm a ban holly stadium many thanks for that will over to harry force it now who joins us live from dragons, rugby club in new port, wales and harry went to her when bio school about penalty. there must have been some impressive scenes behind you. this must be a huge emotional moment for wales fans. that's
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right. i mean, when i was talking to 2 times before the match, one of them was, was saying, it's amazing just to see wells, his name and flag in the posters in the branding of the world, cut off the 64 years. but there was a real competitive spirit, an edge to the support here, and people were really quite nervous, intrepid and frustrated during a lot of that 1st half. and then as paul, the saying as they started to come back, there was more enthusiasm building. and the majority of the fans during the game that were just outside this tent. they've all gone home now, which is why we come back inside. but when that penalty went in, there was just absolute joyful pandemonium breaking out across the faces. and across on top of the tables all the way through this area just outside the turn. it was an amazing moment because as we've all been saying 1st time in more than 6 decades, that this country has been in the world cup. it has been into european championships
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in the last 6 years. so in some ways they have more big tournament expert experience than not very young american team. and the most experienced, the biggest player on the night, garth bail really bringing a huge amount of joy to a very passionate group of science here in newport. and how are you? we've just been watching a replay of those celebrations around dallas bell. sarah penalty quite some scenes . so whales, of course, sharon group be with, with favorites england, of course, both teams for the united kingdom. is there much mutual affection between the 2 teams you think? well, there's certainly a pretty large rivalry and a lot of competitive spirit. i think particularly from wales, the smaller country to, to england across the border. and so yes, there will be the 3rd match for each team is against each other. and so the fans here was saying, well look, if we can, this was before the game. if we can beat america, if we can beat iran bay,
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fancy their chances against iran after what happened to them against england a little earlier on monday. then that game at least doesn't mean so much. but now that there's been a draw in this 1st wells game, it could be all to play for. they might need a result against england and after that very powerful performance from the english . and that's going to be a pretty charged match on all levels. when it comes round, harry many thanks, sorry for said live in. well, we're talking of the english earlier england recorded a big win over iran and the opening game of their great english school. 3 goals in the 1st half to take control of cali for stadium. and added 3 more after the break . it finished 6 to the 2nd game of the day has just finished and it was the netherlands to came out on top them, they school to late go to get the better of african champion center. go to the victory, put them talk with group a ahead of ecuador, who be open game on sunday. versa has been with friends in the hague
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a with when there's but now a when nicholas has more incentive goals, loss from the good this is equal owens of fans zones for people here in tank all.
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this is a shop and only repairs, televisions, and screen, and for the occasion, people in this neighbor how come here to watch the game is not any neighborhood. this is the neighborhood where k found jetta, the forward of the cynically squad, is originally from in fact, 6 of the members of the lions of toronto are from the region because most including sod yo money. and there was enormous disappointment and fear that the team wouldn't be able to perform without their star player who is suffering in injury. chicken is multi faceoff, psychologically. you know, it had an impact on the 1st game. not they have to forget about monica absence. we're going to play out 2nd game enough to get about some even coma. so this is one of the main roads of is eager, shaw, and look at it now. where's everyone?
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well, watching the game or listening to the game, the government put in place a decree asking for businesses and schools and shops to shut down so they can follow this important match. with after the game, there's a sense that synagogue doesn't, didn't perform as well as it showed a ha, for some there's a feeling that they did okay. given that some of their store players were missing in there were playing a strong side ahead in the game against hunter and people here feel that they should be able to win that game and glory. many goals to make it through the qualifying round fever have confirmed that an issue with their ticketing app has led to problems for fans trying to and to will cup stadiums. many spectators have been unable to access mobile tickets through that digital devices along keys and empty seats staff to today's 1st 2 world cup games. prefer released a statement saying they are working on solving the will wrap up the 1st
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a full days action in our well cup special handy richardson will have all the details from doha at 2130. she empty. still to come on out a 0 backing course, the release of former president jacob seem of jail. a medical parole is ruled unlawful and irrational. ah, hello. the weather's looking very unsettled across much of year. lots of cloud steaming in from the atlantic city. very lively storms i, which was the balkans as well and where it hasn't been wet and when the western snow. it's been pretty foggy, cold and frosty, which was at east side of europe into crime hudson, frosty. whether to just run that east side of scott, but things will shake up as you go through the next 24 hours or say where to where
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the steaming through. then what alive the wind as well. just pushing that raining from the atlantic to snow. there just around the pyrenees, more cloud and rain coming in across spain and portugal front sinks in wet weather along with the low countries. really wet weather. this is where it is going to be very lively once again, just around the age of attic bulk and seeing more, very heavy rain over the next few days and where to weather. also, it was at easter side of europe. it stays cold in k, just freezing here. a top temperature clattered range, you can see spilling in a real dog's dinner. then as we go on through wednesday, a more shower glass make the went to the eastern side of the mediterranean for the time being the wet weather will be across the western side of the med, pushing across northern parts of africa. northern areas of algeria, 3 teenagers, some showers there too, into the far north of morocco, elsewhere logic dry with showers for west africa. ah,
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a with now was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative and hot dangers and demand the truth? join me markham, on hill for up front. what out here with a vermont of the top stories here when i was there at least a 162 people are dead and hundreds injured after magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck
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west java in denisa official say many of the dead children took years. president says he's considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. several rockets struck the district of commie and turkeys south. free people were killed and crew blamed the kurdish y p g fighters and in the people will come. the match between wales and united states ended in a draw one. all fail has once again proved to be the hero for whales scoring a penalty in that 1st world cup game for 64 years timothy way early a school. the 1st american goal. oh, speaking to al jazeera at wells is the 1st minister mark drake. fred says it's an achievement for the national team to even qualify for the world cup. we come very close to qualifying a number of times over those years, but to be on the stage with only $32.00 countries around the world in football is a hugely competitive business. wales is the smallest country to qualify for this
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world. cup of guitar, who are here is the host. so it's a huge achievement. east african leaders will attend piece talks on thursday to try to find a solution to the ongoing violence carried out by the 23 arm group in the democratic republic of congo. president felix this kitty. it will meet face to face miranda and president paul car gummy and gola. rwanda has denied allegations that supports the m 23 web reports from the frontline in combating diplomatic efforts. haven't worked so far. congress government forces have still been fighting the 23 armed group. one of the front lines is just a bit further down this road. and $33.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring one that, which is just a couple of kilometers over here. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them 23 in the area that controls or they were one to deny that you can. there's also
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being accused of backing the group. it also denies the allegations. meanwhile, kenyon soldiers are the most recent to arrive here and join in the conflict. under the banner of an east african community forth can use president william brito, travel to congress capital kinshasa. to meet with con, release president felix just to get the monday to the regional port to pick your piece in d. c. and 2 and 4 p's on those who have been on t a. t instability, an insecurity. former canyon president, her kenyatta said that in a phone call with president tagami on friday, that tagami had agreed to assist in asking m. 23 to cease fire and withdraw. that hasn't happened. people here waiting to see if the presence of
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a single battalion of canyon troops is going to make a difference. a top south african court says medical parole granted to former president jacob zimmer, was unlawful, irrational, and unconstitutional. but the supreme court of appeal is yet to rule and whether he'll return to prison. last year, zima was sentenced to 15 mummers for refusing to testify before a corruption inquiry. the 80 rolled was released on medical parole after serving just 2 months of his sentence. for me, the miller has more from johannesburg. the supreme court of appeal has made it clear that former prisoner jacob zoom was released on medical parole was unlawful. there remains a number of questions around exactly what happens next. the supreme court has also said that while it has said to that medical parole is unlawful, it is up to correctional services. the commissioner specifically to determine whether or not the time that the former president spent out of prison on that
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medical role count towards he sentence. so it's not clear whether not the former president will immediately return to prison. and also they all chances that he does have a number of a legal options on hand in terms of trying to challenge that latest judgment, that latest order by the supreme court of appeal one option is that he may be able to go to the constitutional court and if that's the case, he would have up to 2 months potentially, to try and challenge that. our latest judgment a, by the courts indic him back to prison. not one of the issues that is concerning is that when he was released from prison on medical parole, it was a by the former commissioner who is known to be an ally of the former president and are reportedly went against the advice of the medical parole board or the parole board specifically and unilaterally essentially decided that the former president should be released. but also the point that has been noted is that the former
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president himself didn't request that miracle parole. so he may use that in his arguments in terms of having to return to prison and ho and holding correctional services, specifically accountable for the error it made in releasing him. they are a number of illegal issues at hand. a number of contradictory information that has come out in terms of what may happen next. so certainly it's not clear when and if all, for how long the former president may have to return to prison. 2 buses have been set on fire during a taxi strike in cape town, drivers protesting the termination of an incentive scheme that was designed to encourage them to drive safely and avoid illegal operations. but operators say their buses are running with a police escort. malaysia's long time opposition leader and why abraham says he's optimistic about leading a coalition. government and wire monday met with leaders of the incumbent. barrison
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nasty, now coalition to discuss a potential alliance. a tightly contested parliamentary election on saturday left major parties without enough support to form a government. malaysia's king has extended the deadline for political blocks to submit their choice for prime minister to tuesday. i'm very pleased the outcome of the meeting. we had said representatives roemer, but as i know enough to discuss the issue of accretion government under my leadership but we this, this broader dice. the key issues are for this new government. firstly with stability. we require political stability to carry the angie for votes being counted in nepal after millions took part in sundays general election. but the final result is likely to take weeks as barnaby
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lo reports from cap bandu. so we are at the federal parliament, complex and right behind me is a building where they're counting ballots for kaufman do voting. his manual hearing to paul accounting of ballads is manual hearing that paul as well as localized. so what they're doing is counting the ballads in localities where voters have cast their ballots, they're telling it there, and then they're going to send these local tallies to the election commission. and then the election commission is going to add all these tallies up and come up with a centralized tally. all this is going to take days. and so right now we are not seeing a clear leader or clear leaders in these elections, but this is a numbers game. so clearly the major political parties, the ruling party, as well as the main opposition party, they fielded more candidates. the more candid candidates you have, the more chances you have of winning more seats,
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especially indirectly elected parliament seats. but there could be black horses, especially under the proportional representation system, where independent candidates have throwing their hat into the ring. independent candidates, one big during local, pulls back in may, for example, the mayor of kaufman, new berlin shaw was an independent candidate and they really gain traction in urbanized area. so we will see if they can make a difference in these elections. but if there is no clear majority, then that would just mean that there could be some political instability. but again, political instability is nothing new to nepal. there have been pan changes of governments says 20 or 8, not one political party that has won the election has finished it's 5 year term. and so what they're going to do is what they've done in the past. they're going to form coalitions so that they could form a legitimate government. and this is what people want. they just want political
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stability as basic services can get to them. living conditions in opposition, harold, areas of syria are deteriorating due to a lack of job opportunities. and declining support from aid organization's food and fuel prices have increased also and the economic crisis in neighboring turkey is having a knock on effect. sonya griego has this reports. you may think this is a traffic jam, but these lines are caused by a shortage of fuel. in it lip, the most densely populated city in northwest syria. i might like many others here. it uses a motorbike to get around. he was only able to buy one liter of fuel and it cost him $2.00, a price considered high in the area with alon, our big with that in the art is much want even get me from home to work. fuel is only available through the local council. you must register and there is a long list. if it goes on like this, won't be able to feed our families. the salvation government of it lab founded by
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a former al qaeda affiliate, has imposed taxes and limited fuel and sugar sales verbal over here, the local government is to blame, put the shortest, because it is not importing in a fuel. the black market, you sell it to the people at 3 times the normal price. can you believe that we weren't sure? sometimes we are fed up with our lives. at least 4000000 people live in it. lip most have fled their homes in other provinces, nearly half the population lives in refugee camps and depends on humanitarian aid to survive in on one. no, right. i've been birding firewood for the past 2 months. i couldn't even fill my gas calendar because i can't afford it. i wish i could live like a human being. the plunging currency and turkey has spilled over into the city, which adopted the turkish lira more than 2 years ago. while the world is focused on the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in ukraine, syrians are battling with international funding shortfalls. they are hoping that
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donors and governments will remember their commitments and his 12 year war, how to say the man suspected of carrying out a gun attack at a gay nightclub in colorado springs is facing 5 charges of murder and hate crime. 22 year old anderson li aldrich is accused of killing 5 people in drink 25 others on saturday, colorado governor jared palace. who is the 1st openly gay man in the country to be elected to the position called the shooting, a senseless act of evil. now nurses are to miss spacecraft has reached the moon's orbit. iran capture swept a 130 kilometers above the moon on approach and will now continue a larger all bit. for 3 weeks, the spacecraft flew over the landing sights of apollo 1112 and 14. as it made the initial approach because it's a test flight, no astronauts are on board. ah.

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