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goober's ready to go. home came over the city from cameroon to berlin starts oct fourth on do you w. . place. unique. place to play. this is d w news live from berlin and the true scale of disaster of the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia starts to emerge. look at the boat on the. survivors begs to be airlifted out of the area as food and medicine run out some saying that they have not eaten in days government
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is trying to rush aid to the stricken region but is facing many obstacles. also coming up it's a good day for canada says prime minister justin trudeau after the country agreed to join a trade deal with the u.s. and mexico the us mexico canada agreement is set to replace what used to be known as nafta. had been going to see the soccer hausberg celebrates the return of its icelandic hero we will tell you how alfred finn of bobo. song gives on the variance of some talents. playing. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program indonesia's government is struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the region of soup of a.z. last week authorities. rushing to get aid and rescue equipment to this area the
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president now calling for other countries to pitch in and help more than eight hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far tens of thousands of people are homeless. the moment disaster struck first an earthquake then this tsunami a wave six meters high in some places indonesia is no stranger to natural calamities and the government has been keen to show it was ready for this one but the region at the center of the disaster around the city of poland is remote so the rescue operation has been slow to get off the mark president djoko with dodo help distribute emergency food supplies but he also authorized international aid agencies to enter the country to help struggling local authorities. we didn't expect it to be like this we hope and pray for the communities affected and ask them to be patient we know that there are still a lot of things to do urgently with with conditions as they are that's not possible
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right now. the aid agencies may have permission to enter the country but they still face huge difficulties the biggest problem right now i think it's access a lot of agencies like ourselves struggling to get to them location so most affected. gallery's one of. the most affected area we desperately need to get into that location with other agencies and try and understand what's happened. gradually people are being rescued this woman was pulled alive from a collapsed restaurant her condition was described as critical but she is one of the lucky ones the piles of concrete slabs are sometimes into precarious state for rescue teams to operate they hear the cries of those trapped under the rubble but can do little to help. almost fifty thousand people have been evacuated from the worst hit areas homes destroyed and fearful of aftershocks all they can do now is wait for a tremendous you know thought is and from the international aid agencies to get
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through and for more let's bring in now martin feller he is asia pacific deputy director of the international red cross and his joining us from quality poor martin what more can you tell us about the rescue effort right now. clearly air rescue efforts are growing. feet. there are so teams government teams on the military in their teams who are the cause of course of course these are people who are from the community and we also have been bringing in many others are into this very cost to use support and it is very very difficult and they're seeing the pictures not the access is difficult to do to release and of course there's still aftershocks that east teams do you worry very important but also dangerous work and that's what i actually want to ask you about to what extent
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have you been able to get into those affected areas but we're getting into as far as the army can clear the routes they are. which are very remote and michelle is not being reached by anyone yet. there is a sense axis is one of the most difficult sins and even wants to also been clear that you have to really really care who because there are so many aftershocks of this of course all this to risk in all and this is how many or all are fall down from it is in which it lives so walk us through that what challenges are the survivors facing right now those who are on the ground and those who so desperately need aid to reach them. oh in the biggest for this war i was supposed to work to get hooch to get water to go first eight analytical here and what is also important to go outside the court you have to look after the
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physical needs off people there are many transports on the way now to go where to. buy routes to explore so you can broaden bush ship will. disclose. or will be flying in ten what would turn tankers which are starting to transport water and we have a lake and region of course you have to want to move on this usually to two different leases will tankers cannot reach so this is being taken care of but of course not to the extent which reduced required and look neat. so coach it goes of course. they go out to two so i wish to use in two to believe it can go to age and the international red cross your organization as you mentioned trying to rise to that challenge at this hour we
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thank you so much for joining us martin father as we mentioned you are the asia pacific deputy director and we appreciate your insight. and alex got a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world two people have been killed and dozens others injured as a powerful typhoon swept across the japanese mainland high winds and heavy rainfall battered regions that are still reeling from a recent series of extreme storms this latest typhoon has left hundreds of thousands of homes without power. in spain's cattle and rage and demonstrators are marking one year the one year anniversary of a controversial referendum on breaking away from madrid pro independence demonstrators blocks the tracks of the high speed rail way in the northern city of hebron. and local media say that protesters are also barricading major roads in the region. rights groups in iraq are sounding the alarm over a number of recent killings of high profile women the latest death this twenty two
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year old rocking model and instagram star taraf are as who was shot dead in her car in baghdad last week iraq's prime minister has ordered elite intelligence units to investigate the killings. of six men have been arrested in germany on suspicion of forming a far right terrorist group in the eastern city of chemist's federal prosecutors said that the men planned to carried out armed attacks against foreign and left wing activist anti foreigner violence flared in chemist's in august after a local man was killed in an altercation with several my friends. and we are joined now by our political correspondent hans front who has some more insight on the story so hans what more do we know about these people that were arrested. well there all between twenty and thirty years old and all of them were in fact involved the parent lead two weeks ago in an organized attack on foreigners
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in came this in this town and east of germany the leader of the group has been custody since then and the others were rearrest it's not all today. there have always lee it seems that they have been trying to organize further protests and apparently these attacks two weeks ago in which they were involved were a kind of test run for a further attack something larger that there appear to have been planning according to the federal prosecutor this may have well been planned for this coming wednesday which is the german national holiday the day of german unity so in a sense is a recipe also to have been preventative in some sense so i mean we all know that that germany has seen these large right wing protests leave the city of cam it's now we have these arrests there's a connection yes indeed i think there is one connection certainly is the fact that right wing groups are very strong in their tone i think i can probably also say
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that the atmosphere there has become heated very much in the last couple of weeks in the last couple of months one has to say and of course this whole discussion about chemists and the extent of the right wing the threats there are always left to the breakup of the german government as in the last couple of weeks because the head of the interior secret service in germany downplayed the extent to which there was a threat from the right wing in that area now that seems to have been. say this threat seems to have been confirmed by the arrest of these six people and by the apparent forming of a right wing terrorist group there. in berlin thank you hans. the united states and canada have agreed to a deal to replace the north american free trade agreement that's according to a u.s. administration official who said that it will go by a new name the united states mexico canada agreements canada had risked being
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frozen out of the steel reached in august between the u.s. and mexico to update nafta but eleventh hour talks between ottawa and washington guaranteed that all three members will be in the new version of the trade pact is erroneous or is it a good deal very is it a good deal for get a good day for canada how come certainly if. justin trudeau was in good spirits after a cabinet meeting in ottawa once the final stumbling blocks had been removed there will be no tariffs on the two point six million cars that are made in canada and sold in the u.s. but there was still no announcement of a deal on canadian steel and aluminum exports canada says it's a good deal because the country can also go to an independent arbiter when it has a trade dispute with the u.s. and it does not have to subject itself to u.s. courts that part of the old nafta treaty survived the name however will not the acronym nafta is dead as u.s. president donald trump repeatedly called it the worst deal maybe ever signed the
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new name is the united states mexico canada agreement the government in washington says it has been able to negotiate a much better deal for american factory workers and farmers as canada gave in to u.s. demands to open up its highly protected dairy market further details of the deal will be made public later today but it's clear that the last minute agreement secures the just in time production in many industries as the three economies are highly into woven. in the bundestag out spark managed an important win over freiburg largely thanks to their star striker alfred in bogota on his return from injury came at the perfect time for the bavarian side and for one victory. i was booked to delete inside twenty minutes thanks to a good eight header resilient midfielder coyote apply not just anything as either
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a sensational back you while they were good going forward i was but less so leading the pack because defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match and our goal by jonathan schmitz of the most populist righty. a foul on alfredsson bogus and then gave almost by the challenge from the sport in the sixty minutes and he himself stepped up to do the honors. he wasn't done they either poking home third in the icy third minute to seal a four one win with twenty five goals actually care rosenberger son is now out bugs all time top scorer in the bundesliga. but seasons but as they get table is taking shape after six match days dortmund's windover win over the weekend combined with biron's loss to hair tough needs dortmund are on top but need the top three gladbach bremen and leipsic are all on eleven points down at the bottom had over
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are now in last place and still winless after six games shaka have finally moved up but only one rung. lewis hamilton has extended his lead in the formula one driver standing after winning the russian grand prix the british driver took first place thanks to some help from his mercedes team mate. with miss avies taking pole and second during saturday's qualifying this was their race to lose tell terry porter set a record breaking lap during qualification and was on course for victory in the main event but this ladies chief wolf ordered him to allow hamilton's a pass that extended the british championship lead over sebastian vettel and president of the fins hopes of glory post-race a visibly disappointed boathouse was comforted by a triumphant hamilton who admits it is a victory of the season owed everything to his teammate sacrifice yeah i mean about he did a fantastic job all weekend and it was a real gentleman through to let me biopsy is now in the fighting for the championship is where we usually would be just elated but you know i can understand
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how difficult it was about three but really it has been tested over the ended 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 houses team spirit. they're up to date thanks for watching . why don't we walk when we want it now in the percent of americans in some point in our lives who will experience hardship by listening.
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