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because the authentic going. but who will move. the borneo case starts october ninth a w. 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 the officials are warning the final figure could be in the thousands also coming up . formula one world champion lewis hamilton tightens its grip on this year's title
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thanks to a big favor from his misleaders teammate we'll bring you reaction from the russian grand prix. and exile syrian singer. brings a taste of home to a sellout crowd at her first ever concert in the german capital. i'm edith kimani welcome to the program the death toll from a major earthquake that triggered a tsunami on the indonesian island of pseudo westie has risen to more than eight hundred the country's vice president has warned that number could soar into the thousands all spittles are struggling to cope with the injured and large parts of the city of polish are in ruins. combing through the rubble for victims the dead and those who might have survived this collapse to tell them palu city has been one focus of the effort. dozens were reportedly still trapped inside.
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meanwhile evacuations by plane have been underway for those fortunate to have survived this dual disaster some were injured as an earthquake sent buildings tumbling others as tsunami waves pummeled the shore. the destruction has left people without food and water in the areas hardest hit. authorities are attempting to provide enough aid and supplies but the damage to infrastructure has slowed their efforts. witnesses have described the moment the seven point five magnitude earthquake struck i think that when the quake hit i was doing my shopping suddenly everything went dark and the walls started falling around us it was horrible. most confirmed deaths so far from the city of palo a provincial capital on sulawesi island but reports remain sparse from outlying
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areas such as dongarra a region close to the earthquake's epicenter and home to some three hundred thousand people. we're expecting a rise in the number of dead even though we would hope the figures remain the same . one. considering the conditions out there there are still bodies and identified as well as victims buried beneath the ruins but there are also remote areas yet to be reached even one by. now authorities are facing questions over whether disaster warnings were sufficient indonesia's disaster mitigation spokesman tweeted this video saying it shows how people were at the beach as the tsunami waves rolled then with no sirens going off. officials are being criticized for allegedly lifting a tsunami warning too soon possibly leading to a greater loss of life. along the coast. on this could you need to whose name is in
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jakarta he works for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies who say thank you for making time to speak to us know what are you hearing about the situation on the ground. you know we have our volunteers on the ground at the moment and they're helping with evacuation of bodies at all and also supporting displaced people. on the ground and also they're bringing support the including medical help. water they have deployed twenty water trucks don't want to grow in knowing that water is really difficult to get rich in the us i said aria it's and what are some of the challenges that you're facing in trying to get aid in just be are just it's really difficult at the moment we have been able to do more in the city of pallu where
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a lot of. a lot of people affected by the earthquake and tsunami there but also we've been trying to get into more affected areas including don't go out which is i suspected to be one of the. location affected by tsunami approach control but access has been really difficult because they had left was going on and on the road has been damaged and the community genuine has been totally down at the moment so access to critical aid is limited which makes me wonder what's happening to the survivors been left homeless i mean you've already talked about food and water shortages what are they going through currently. they're probably different if i question center and. the government agencies including the red cross decided that well i'm supporting really providing they made it to court they
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would include their drinking water and some are being made it. back to community to including food for. pollen the current shelter to the supporting the fifteen from relief at the moment and who is me we just heard that the government has announced mass burials to avoid the spread of disease how big a concern is this of the stage. we read the current konami. we see that there was some potential of the cheese. taking place there and we've also been warned that you know some help. was to be. cultures from local the safety of there because the remains from tsunami to free from tsunamis are still there and they could be potential diseases including to give people are and also. it's red cross coordinator who
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sneak in jakarta thank you again for making time to speak to us. thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world bulls have just closed in the former yugoslav republic of macedonia where people are voting in a landmark referendum it's to decide whether to change the country's name to the republic of north macedonia that could settle a decades long dispute with neighboring greece which has a province called macedonia the result could pave the way to nato and e.u. membership. german chancellor angela merkel has accused u.s. president donald trump of undermining the united nations last week trump used to second address to the assembly to criticize multilateralism saying each country must look out for its own interests echo one trump against destroying the un adding multilateralism was a solution to many of the worlds. pierce
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hamilton has extended his lead in the formula one driver standings after taking victory in the russian grand prix the british driver took first place thanks to a little help from his mercedes to make valtteri bottas a second look at the action from sochi. with mercedes taking pole and second during saturday's qualifying this was their race to lose red bulls max for stepan was intent on stealing the headlines however a stunning droid saw him climb twelve places to eventually seal a fifth place finish. terry potter set a record breaking lecturing qualification and was on course for victory in the main event but the slavish chief toucher wolf ordered him to allow hamilton's a pass that extended the british championship lead over sebastian vettel a president of the fins hopes of glory post-race a visibly disappointed boathouse was comforted by a triumphant hamilton who admitted his eight victory of the season owed everything to his team mate sacrifice yeah i mean about he did
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a fantastic job all weekend and it was a real gentleman to have to let me buy a seat he's now not fighting for the championship is where we are usually you would be just elated but you know i can understand how difficult it was about three but really he did find us to talk today and it up to two to win a couple times lead over ferrari special now stands at fifty points with just five races remaining and almost on a sale of lead. champagne all round from a sadie's thanks to both touches team spirit. in goal of team europe have reclaimed the ryder cup after completing a resoundingly victory over the usa in sunday's play europe held off an early fight back by the usa to reach the fourteen and a half point mark that guaranteed them the trophy italian francesco molinari secured the winning point with four matches left to play. docklands now sits atop the bundesliga table after overcoming leverkusen in a thrilling match up the black and yellows went into the game after thrashing your
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own bug seven you'll need week although leverkusen provided a much sterna test lund got the job done but it wasn't easy. the average age of durham starting line up was just twenty three and a half years and the young team had their troubles against feisty leverkusen in the ninety minute newcastle are you from mitchell byes or for the early his first goal of the season helped by passive defending from dortmund. the visitors defense was struggling and leave accusing made them play when dortmund failed to clear the ball jonathan tucker took advantage of the situation and doubled the lead just like with the first goal woman brooky had no chance. to coach fabio look clueless at half time but his team up their game after the break marco royce tested lucas red at city and jacob rehm larsson tapped it in. the leverkusen 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 dortmund's captain with his fourth goal of the season. leave accusing were struggling and pack our captain came off the bench to complete the comeback his second goal for dortmund in his second game. was in injury time the hosts put it all on the line but our cattle raced away and scored again for two at the end of a crazy game. michael hellish and his squad drop important points. on the other hand showed their mental strength and top the table after a strong comeback i since the outbreak of the war in their country millions
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of syrians have been forced to rebuild their lives across europe far from the comforts of home friends and family among them is. a musician who left start on behind when she fled to paris in twenty twelve she now brings syria to the concert halls of europe playing to sold out crowds of syrian refugees on saturday night she brought her show to berlin for the first time. every artist has their own pre-concert ritual i mean and prefers the company of friends and fans there's time there's always time for a few selfies she's excited to perform in berlin which in some ways reminds her of the home she left behind in damascus. from many countries are here not just syrians lebanese or palestinians here i can meet people i otherwise would have found difficult to get to know as well.
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let you know first a local radio station a soulful teaser ahead of the night's gig she's keen to reach a non our abode us with her music. fuses or main and arabic music elements of jazz . her songs often deal in love pain and exile but she shies away from politics there are ten her concerts tried to conjure a different image of her war scarred homeland. people mostly talk about syrians as refugees are divorced of irish people who had to make a fresh start but see my concerts you experience us as we really are as if we were in our homeland as if the war had not torn us apart as if the problems had never been there. even so as she takes the stage just hard to fight the
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harsh reality her set includes songs about alienation and fear for the refugees in the room it must have felt like their story. was was was. was . from the style of john to patriotism tears turned into joy it is this mix of emotions that pulls syrians back to late edition mommy and. cannot be tried at the beginning but later celebrated and. like i said i felt the deepest yearning for home but also happiness and i needed to be done some songs i felt the sadness and pain of the syrian people and. afterwards they moved their start of choice these sounds elaina is the same body known to the syria they
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