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more than. one. this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin the most powerful storm this year boxer's the philippines super typhoon mind whose tears across the country they are the engine ripping off roofs the atoms knocking out power supplies hundreds of thousands are evacuating six of the lifeboats in the law also coming up. in the u.s. hurricane florence home of the carolinas with gusting winds and heavy rains five
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people are dead and hundreds need to be rescued darren's has weakened to a tropical storm force the national hurricane center saying that the danger is far from cold far. and in sports the border state that is back after the international break we'll bring you the highlights from friday's clash between dortmund and frank first and also look at today's game. amount of dollars good to have you with us two people have been confirmed dead after the most powerful storm this year slammed into the philippines typhoon made landfall early on saturday leaving a trail of destruction officials say that the typhoons one hundred seventy kilometer per hour winds downed trees knocked. power and tore through homes to
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ensure rain unleashed landslides and flash flooding hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from high risk areas both more than five million people were in the storm's path the typhoon now equivalent to a category four hurricane is barreling towards southern china and the densely populated territory of hong kong. joining me now is journalist ana santos in manila for more on this story. is the strongest storm that has hit the philippines this year what can you say about the damage so far. the typhoon has now weekend and it's currently moving out of the philippines and as it moves that we are seeing the path of destruction that it has left coming from a briefing with our state officials just a few minutes ago they confirmed that there have been two deaths two responders who are concerned dead. in the mountain province and we have already seen local of more
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than one hundred twenty six thousand people who have been displaced across five hundred. five hundred ninety four villages doesn't even have been evacuated and the government highlighted that these were done through preemptive evacuation so these people have been kept pace and away from the eye of the storm well i also spoke to the governor of province which is the northeastern most part of the philippines this is where my goods made landfall and it's got it for them from an early this morning the governor confirmed that there was no extra city and then tire province and there's eighty nine thousand people who are in evacuation centers however there's been no reported casualties from that area what we're now looking at we're waiting for word still is the effect of the type who was on agricultural land there was an estimated one point two million hectares of far right and cornfields that
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were in the path of the storm as the storm leaves you trying to see also a kind of damage has been done to as a soldier. what about the government what kind of house are they doing for the people to prevent. just people being affected by the storm. or the physical but not the changes that we want to vote is that just go and countries in the world and i think everyone is reeling from the memory of christ when i asked is going to say doing rituals of the mind the strongest of. one to ever make landfall. the kind that was because and got there and were go the learning from that experience took calls for evacuation more seriously the government was really much more serious about their call us whereas casualties. were casualty or to come out of the storm and chill casualties and i think we're doing pretty well so far than what he did to
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reported thus a lot more people were evacuated even before the storm they were also on guard and ready with prepositions the basic necessities and although i don't want those people were evacuated is that an idea carried forward the chaos that comes with the situation ok anna sancho's in the philippines thank you very much for speaking with us. thank you at least five people have died in the u.s. as hurricane florence only moves inland across the states of north and south carolina it has been downgraded to a tropical storm but it is still bringing extremely heavy rainfall and dangerous storm surges hundreds of thousands are without power. from inches first victim mother and her baby they were killed when this tree crushed the home in the coastal city of wilmington north carolina. a neighbor describes terrifying scenes as the
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storm. was very dark. and the wind being higher like it is now higher then so all you could see was water and it was very low. so. here we figure out what's going on out there. further up the coast in new bern a huge storm surge left hundreds of residents trapped as the waters rose around them. rescue crews used boats and military vehicles to get the might. i never felt terrified my entire life. it was heart pine. just wondering what's going on in and where the water's going to go and how high it's going to go and how we're going to get out and if we're going to get trapped in the attic or. hundreds of thousands of homes and i without power authority is a warning evacuated residents to stay put in shelters. resist the
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urge to go out and check on the damage we have days every head of us and that means more rivers will rise in flood communities. now cooling westwood's florence is expected to linger for days forecast as a predicting more life threatening storm surges and flooding with parts of north and south carolina set to receive up to a meter of rain. next of the other stories making news around the world. rwanda has decided to free victorian opposition leader who was jailed for fifteen years the justice ministry in kigali said. beer a was convicted for conspiring to form an armed group to undermine the government and for seeking to minimize the one thousand nine hundred four genocide which kills more than eight hundred thousand people will be freed along with other prisoners.
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medical officials say israeli soldiers have killed three palestinians including a boy taking part in weiqi protest at gaza's border with israel many more people were wounded israeli military says it's used the force necessary to prevent the border breaches by some twelve thousand palestinians must near the fence some of them hurling rocks and firebombs. u.s. president has been dealt a blow after his former campaign chairman paul montfort's agreed to cooperate with special counsel robert miller there is investigating possible collusion between trump's presidential campaign and russia as part of the deal on first his pages of guilty to two criminal charges one of conspiracy against the us and one of conspiracy to obstruct justice on the first also gave up the right to appeal his earlier conviction on tax fraud charges in exchange the government agreed to drop ten standing charges earlier we talked to our washington correspondent and i
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asked her what does deal might mean for the murder investigation and for president trump. it's a total turnaround claiming his innocence all these months while they were investigating after one court has already found him guilty on eight counts of tax fraud bank fraud and also lying to the government this is a big deal and a big blow to the trumpet ministration because he is now willing to cooperate with special counsel robert muller who is investigating whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and the russian government now he is going to be willing to talk something that he has not done in the past and was quoted for as being respected by the president in tweets for not being broken by the government that is now over. japan is threatening to withdraw from the international whaling
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commission after it folds it down the country's bid to lift a ban on commercial whaling japan had argued that since the ban was introduced in the one nine hundred eighty s. stocks have recovered sufficiently for it to be leftist. whaling countries led by australia the e.u. and the us to face it japan's proposal is likely japan will continue to hunt whales by making use of a loophole that allows so-called scientific way. whales of the world's biggest sea members and their existence is threatened as ocean pollution increases but they're also highly coveted for whale hunting by japan these japanese ships official mission is to perform scientific research. to meet some of the international whaling commission in brazil japan push to bring commercial whaling back there was supported by iceland and norway but the motion failed japan accepted the decision but has threatened consequences if russia really based on science
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is completely you know. if there's no possibility. for the different positions use to co-exist with mutual understanding and respect. then just. first to. a fundamental assessment it's position as a member of the sea. the decision is a relief for environmentalists to calling for a complete ban on whaling and more protections for them by listening to whales face dangers on multiple fronts commercial fishing underwater noise pollution toxic chemicals and of course ubiquitous plastic waste dealing with these problems is a tall order. this year's meeting of the whaling commission was the first time these problems were officially recognised member states also say that they want to
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address to increase well populations. in bonus they get football dortmund frankfurt three one of the five and i am there now in first place at least for the day summer signing opened the scoring for dortmund in the thirty sixth minute as his first goal for the black and yellow and the sixty eighth minute then sebastian equalized for frankfurt hammering home advantage to cost across in style but just four minutes later dortmund three took them eight times to marius valve and two minutes from time i cast their round at the home victory with the dipping go. last term they find themselves flying high and today surprise package how to blend the w. took a trip to the wolves to dan to find out what's making them tick. wolfsburg are off to a dream start to clear their first totals with ease beating shaka and leverkusen it's been their best start in nine years. this mystics the most important thing in
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sports is success and that's what we want to hold on to anything to make it happen and keep bringing wins. of lackluster outfit has been transformed into a true team coach bruno laba dia has installed a close knit identity and reinvented his squats tactics they're playing a quick and direct passing game and they brought in dutch through to their course just to fit their system. because we all know them speak about mentality we have to be a team on the field and off it. wolfsburg are stretching for the top of the table their primary sponsors auto company v.w. expect improvement as well so they've brought in manager your success at hanover and cologne with with you in the medium term we should be content if something like forty places instead it has to be our objective to move into the top half of the
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table. with. a win against her to berlin would further boost their great start but her to are also undefeated this season and have yet to concede a goal. this week. says expound i'm very excited to see what we can achieve against a well organized team very strong in transition and play is always good for a goal it will be a challenge. with two wins already wolfsburg will step up to the task with plenty of competence. and discernment of the top story that we're following for you. two people have been confirmed dead after the most powerful storm this year sounds into the philippines typhoon mangroves made landfall early on saturday officials say that the typhoon one hundred seventy kilometer per hour winds downed trees knocked out power and tour through homes it's
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like going to have barreling toward southern china on the densely populated territory of hong kong. you're saying you're watching the news coming to you live from break and we'll be back again at the top there keeping here. on. earth. home to millions of species go home more so you can. see as much on those are big changes and most start with small steps globally two years told stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term.

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