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from cameroon to berlin starts october fourth bondy w. this is g.w. news live from berlin the death toll climbs in indonesia more than eight hundred people are now confirmed dead after friday's earthquake and tsunami on the island of sudo ac officials are warning the final thing here could be in the thousands also coming up turkish president pressure type of air to want wraps up his trip to germany with a visit to the western city of cologne where he knowledge awaited a mosque as opponents and supporters staged rival demonstrations. and
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c.e.o. elon musk forced to pay millions in fines and step down his company chairman u.s. regulators charge the billionaire with brawn saying he misled investors with tweets about the company. i'm calling aspen balcombe to the program we start with some breaking news the death toll from a major earthquake that triggered a tsunami on the indonesian island of sue the way sea has risen to more than eight hundred the country's vice president warns the number could soar into the thousands large parts of the city of palu have been reduced to rubble rescue workers are now scrambling to reach trapped survivors as hospitals struggle to cope with the injured with power and communication networks down there is still little news on the numbers of dead in more remote areas. correspondent max walden is
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covering this story from jakarta i asked him earlier to describe what he's hearing about the situation in the affected areas. yes today there was an update from the disaster management agency and it still seems that very little. has come out of don't go up which is a city of three hundred thousand eight will the significantly closer to the epicenter of the earthquake and that's where the tsunami hit so. we've also heard that very little eye of communication has been able to be made with those areas so . this death toll that they provided is only for the city of kabul we would expect that and that areas closer to the epicenter. could see that death toll rises fairly significantly. we're looking at pictures now max of the aftermath of bodies being removed from the rubble what can you tell us about the situation right now on the
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ground. well thankfully the local airport in problem has opened up again previously we've heard that the runway had been damaged and it was difficult for them to get across with great sources so indeed that's a little bit of good news however. the need for food because water infrastructure has been damaged and also medical supplies do die away hearing from them as asians like the red cross and there have been now reports of looting. that have hundreds of people taking it all on themselves to go to supermarkets and whatever else in search of basic items. certainly it's a fairly dire situation for a local resident. we've also heard reports of a lack of like tricity challenges with communication what are the survivors the
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people that are now on the island what are they facing now. here will certainly last night was. they were still told by officials. the speech continued until late yesterday afternoon of course. the. shootings could collapse and we see the casualties. but yes. the president will fly in the search and rescue efforts will be the emphasis and and certainly as you mentioned in areas and close to. this will have to be the focus. there were scores of people on the beach. their fate. is not significant. however there were literally hundreds. as mentioned by the just imagine agency.
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a lot of criticism because of the fact that a tsunami warning was issued and then subsequently taken back after about thirty four minutes now it's unclear whether or not these. cause confusion on the ground because of course communications were fairly cut out anyway in the quake. at least one parliamentarian his family. have called. to be held accountable so certainly they do have some very difficult questions to be answering. thank you very much thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world a powerful typhoon is hurdling towards the japanese mainland bringing chaos to a region still reeling from
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a storm last month high winds have halted air and train services in parts of the country three hundred thousand homes are without power authorities have ordered the evacuation of more than half a million people. tens of thousands of brazilians have protested against the right wing presidential front runner in our o. the former arm the former army captain has angered women in particular by making light of rape and seeking to justify the gender wage gap on saturday both in oral was released from hospital after recovering from a near fatal stab wound. macedonians are voting in a landmark referendum to decide whether to add the word north to the country's name making it the republic of north macedonia it's a tweak that could settle a decades long dispute with neighboring crease which has a province called macedonia the result could pave the way to nato and e.u. membership. turkish president. has wrapped up a controversial state visit to germany the trip was meant to ease tensions between
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berlin and ankara but it's been marred by their differences over human rights everyone's final stop was in the western city of cologne where he inaugurated a mosque he was welcomed by a large group of supporters from germany's turkish community they were kept apart from critics of the president staging a protest on the banks of the river rhine. hundreds of people gathered to catch a glimpse of the man they call their president match up tight. many had waited for hours like butter elena and still are all born and raised in cologne. on your own but only here is we've been here since eight am we just want to welcome him and show him we stand behind him and he always has our support and look at all the people here even though we live outside turkey we really love him.
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but many people did not welcome add to answer visit. critics of the turkish president who are also out in force across cologne largely a mixture of left wing activists and kurdish groups now you have to get rid of all my intention isn't to protest against the turkish people but against the ones visit deals are still being done with that one and that has to stop of awful awful from. me as i lived under the argentinian dictatorship for more than twenty years and i know what it means to live in a dictatorship with imprisoned journalists and teaches. the next tuesday we want to be here for our friends who don't have a voice because this sitting in turkish jails the turkish president was in cologne to open the city's central mosque he used the last public platform of his three day trip to throw a parting jab at germany accusing it of discrimination in its treatment of two turkish german football stars. you. ought to look at it your racism has
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to and let me give you one example ms it is you who was born and raised in germany an equal were excluded from the society simply because they took a picture with me in england. alone we believe president adly mansour visit aims to improve ties after a series of diplomatic spat between germany and turkey but underlying tensions were still center stage and it certainly didn't lessen divisions between opponents of at to him and his many supporters in the turkish german community. elon musk founder of the electric car maker test global stepped down as chairman of the company a probe by the u.s. securities and exchange commission concluded that musk misled investors with tweets about the company's future tesla has agreed to pay a multimillion dollar fine but musk will remain c.e.o. of the company. from being the driving force behind
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electric cars on earth to trying to launch rockets into deep space you know musk knows how to push boundaries but thanks to a lawsuit he's been forced to slow down a few weeks ago the billionaire tweeted that he could take his public car company tesla private for four hundred twenty dollars a share the u.s. securities and exchange commission charged him with fraud while leading tesla's investors to believe that he had a firm offer in hand we allege that must had arrived at the price of four hundred twenty dollars by assuming a twenty percent premium over tesla's then existing share price and then rounding up to four hundred twenty dollars because of this is the significance of that number in marijuana culture and his belief that his girlfriend would be amused by.
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bacco and marijuana in there earlier this month musk was filmed smoking marijuana while being interviewed in a pump because like on you tube in a deal with the commission he's agreed to stand down as chairman of tesla and pay a total fina forty million dollars but his legal problems don't tend that he's also being sued for libel off to making allegations against this british diver who was involved in the thai cave rescue you know moscow's recently announced plans for the first f a private commercial trip around the moon it's dangerous to be clear this is dangerous but this appears to be a man who embraces danger whatever the cost of dortmund now sit at the top of the bundesliga table after overcoming leverkusen in a thrilling match up the black and yellows went into the game after thrashing ignoring burke's seven mil in midweek and although leverkusen provided
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a much sterner test dortmund got the job done it was an easy. the average age of boredom starting lineup was just twenty three and a half years and the young team had their troubles against feisty leverkusen in the ninth minute lucas solaria from mitchell bizer for the early his first goal of the season helped by passive defending from dominant. the visitors defense was struggling and leave accusing made them pay when dortmund failed to clear the ball jonathan tucker took advantage of the situation and doubled the lead just like with a first goal woman bookie had no chance. dortmund coach michel foucault look clueless at half time but his team up their game after the break mark or royce tested lucas radebe steve and jacob rehm larsson tap didn't deliver couzin keeper impressive but he had no chance on the rebound. dortmund
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kept up the pressure jayden sanchez came on and set a price to two all up for grabs captain with his fourth goal of the season. leave accusing or struggling and pack our captain came off the bench to complete the comeback his second goal for dortmund in his second game. of the in injury time the hosts put it all on the line but i kept the raced away and scored again four two at the end of a crazy game. q ok cool hellish and his squad drop important points dortmund on the other hand showed their mental strength and top the table after a strong comeback. you're about to see one of the most bizarre goals that featured win against braman stuttgart went ahead in the first. thanks to
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a goal from on star seals don't eat but they later almost threw it away we're talking about literally take a look at this goalkeeper ron roberts is either failed to deal with this throw in from his teammate really embarrassing blunder there from the keeper but luckily for him his teammates came to the rescue gonzalo castro netting a late goal to give two guards a two one victory. in the formula one finland voluntary voters took pole position for sunday's russian grand prix with mercedes team mate and championship leader but was hamilton adding to settle for second place on the starting grid secured his second pole of the season and set a new track record in sochi competing the circuit in just over one minute thirty one seconds he's currently fourth in the overall standings meanwhile hamilton will be hoping to extend his forty point lead over germany's sebastian vettel at the top
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