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this is the news line from berlin the brutal scale of disaster that quake and tsunami in indonesia starts to emerge. look at the. survivors beg to be airlifted out of the area as food and medicine run out some say they haven't eaten for days the government is trying to rush aid to the stricken region but it's facing many obstacles also coming out. german authorities in the flashpoint city of ken need saving stop the planned attacks against foreigners and
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left wing activists six men accused of forming a far right terrorist group have been arrested plus. protesters rather gather in barcelona and other cities in north and spain to mark the first anniversary of the band referendum on catalan independence one year on how united is a movement to break away from spain. welcome to the show indonesia has started burying hundreds of dead in a mass grave that's after last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami that killed almost eight hundred fifty people the death toll is expected to rise further as authorities reach areas cut off by the disaster tens of thousands of people homeless and many survivors say they haven't eaten for days a correspondent bustin hot issue reports now from one of the hardest hit cities.
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all they want is to get out. some of them have been waiting for days at the airport to get on one of the planes that are bringing in the eight. indonesia's armed forces are constantly airlifting in relief goods things that people here need most water food medication most of all and on the way back they're taking those who are desperately waiting to leave old people people or injured people who've lost their homes women and small children. are going to get me a little. i'm going in and i'm about to give birth like it absolutely did look at that i heard that it's difficult to still get treatment at the hospital here so i have to go into a bigger city. in the city rescue workers find new bodies every day. the earthquake has extinguished was swept here by the moving soil now there are
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still some five hundred people believed to be buried here and a lot of the people over here on this side have lost relatives right here and they're waiting for them to be found. irwin lost his mother his brother and his nephew when solid earth turned into a swirling board. that. when the ground started moving i went outside. ones and the whole street rose up and it was like away and we were swept away. it was like the whole opening up and then slamming shut again. it would take its residents a long time to recover what was destroyed in just a matter of seconds. and some. never. i'm now joined by helen well indonesia country director for the relief group care helen
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thanks for making time to speak to us so what are you hearing about the conditions on the ground. today i spoke to watch t.v. who is a woman who lives there she she used to be one of our staff and she mentioned that it is devastating of course yesterday she found out her brother was in one of the hotels that collapsed and he died she and her family fifteen that includes extended family are in a camp she said there is no clean water for food they have some dried noodles they are very afraid of what happens at night at night it rains there are tremors even when i was talking to her on the phone i could hear it rumbling sound and it was it was tremors in the background there were aftershocks. so helen with so many points of need and the situation being so desperate one of the top priorities for your people right now. well we are in we're in we have an appeal outward hoping to
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raise five million dollars and what we will do is that we will of course assist the victims we want to go to the long got there were two areas that are mainly hit it is paolo and the longer and the longer it is even harder to reach we don't yet know all the numbers there the most need is there we will begin with an assessment we plan to do water sanitation and hygiene we want to if you know it tend to people's basic needs like drinking water we will give them. emergency shelter kits which will include tarpaulin blankets and sleeping mats and then we will look at a shelter more permanent type or shelter and livelihoods because what people want most when this happens they say we need we need our homes and we need a way to support our family and i should tell you that one of the photographs i was
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sent by is to my waty paolo is a is a photograph in the middle of devastation with a hand written sign that says can we put a little too on which means we need help and then in english please pray for us well that just gave me goosebumps but there are of course helen people who need to be evacuated isn't that right. yes there are people who are ill. and and injured who are being evacuated the government has since in the hercules planes the army is supporting this and there are people being evacuated. but we don't know yet with all the neat things are. and of these planes going to fly to areas beyond the efforts concentrated on that region of the moment. they are trying to get into other areas such as the longer but it is it is very difficult because road access is so difficult. country director for the
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relief group care thanks again for making time to be with us. thank you very much. he's here in germany have detained seven men on suspicion of forming a far right terrorist group in the eastern city of kenya it's one of the men was arrested two weeks ago while six more were taken into custody today federal prosecutors say they planned to carry out attacks against foreigners and left wing activists. under heavy security the six men arrested today were rushed to their arrest hearings state prosecutors say communications between the suspects indicate they were preparing an attack for this wednesday germany's unification day holiday. i. believe that there are still a communications indicates that the accused have joined together in order to carry out violent assaults and attacks both against foreigners and against those who hold
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different political views for and there is nothing. they also show that the accused had made intensive efforts to obtain fire. in the communications also show that they had a clear plan. prosecutors say five of the suspects were involved in an incident on september the fourteenth allegedly intended as practice for a larger attack on unification day. the suspects used glass bottles steel knuckle gloves and tasers to attack an in-joke foreigners yes. this is very serious otherwise the police and justice departments would not have reacted this is the effect of our zero tolerance policy on bright wing radicals and right wing extremism and that's why it's right that the police and judicial authorities are acting so resolutely. with the police here consequent. the terrorist cell the suspects are accused of forming is called revolution million
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dollars to the eastern city where the fatal stabbing of a german man in august prompted the angriest anti foreigner protest germany has seen and you. look at some of the other stories making news around the world this year's nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to two you know ologists from the u.s. and japan james alison and hundreds were focuses on how the body's natural defenses can fight cancer the swedish academy says their discoveries have revolutionized cancer treatment for. former ivory coast president. has asked the international criminal court in the hague to acquit him of crimes against humanity or has been in detention for several years and on trial of the i.c.c. since twenty sixteen he faces four counts of crimes against humanity for his alleged involvement in deadly violence after the country's disputed twenty ten presidential election. rights groups in iraq are sounding the alarm
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over a number of recent killings of high profile women the latest death was twenty two year old iraqi model and instagram star tara fires who was shot dead in her car in baghdad last week iraq's prime minister has ordered elite intelligence units to investigate the murders. in spain's catalonia region protesters are marking the one year anniversary of a referendum on breaking away from madrid the vote was banned by the spanish authorities and plunged the country into a political crisis a year later pro independence demonstrators have been rallying in their streets demanding that their voices be heard. was. independence activists marching in the streets of the catalan capital barcelona they also sat down on the tracks at the railway station in the town of heroin or while out in the countryside they temporarily blocked the highway was it's all come out rights the
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events of a year ago when spanish police heavy handedly broke up an attempt to hold a referendum on catalonian independence spanish courts had declared the referendum illegal triggering the nation's greatest political crisis in decades huge crowds came out to call for independence. a year on and the castle an independence movement is fractured its leaders in jail or in exile from belgium the most prominent leader colors pushed them on sent out this message the only path we must follow in order to live in a folder marci that is a catalan republic and international recognition and that national. dialogue between the regional and national administrations so far delivered some economic deals for catalonia but the demonstrators on bustling the streets know that the talks are mired amid internal discord between separatists and the socialist government in madrid that is weakened by having only a way for a thin majority in parliament.
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in the bundesliga outspoken managed an important win over fiberglass actually thanks to their star striker alfred finn bolkus on his return from injury came at the perfect time for the bavarian side in a four one victory. i was booked to delete inside twenty minutes thanks to a police header zinni and midfielder coyote be applying the finishing touch. then they double digit lead in the thirty fourth minute to free her that if were to come back now fred finn bogus and with the finish not just any finish either a sensational back you while they were good going forward i was but one less i lead the pack because defensive model allowed freiburg back into the match and our goal by jonathan schmidt of the most honest righty. foul on alfredsson bogus and then gave out by the chance from the sport in the sixty minutes and he himself stepped
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up to do the honors. he wasn't done there either poking home third in the ice he did manage to seal a food one win with twenty five goals patrick heroes in borgerson is now hours bug's all time top scorer in the bundesliga. the season's going to see the table is taking shape up to six match days stuart ones win over the weekend combined with science loss to hit ten mins dortmund are on top beneath the table beneath the top three god but a man and likes it all on eleven points down in the bottom however hanover and now in last place and still win this up to six games shaka finally moved up but only one place. french singer as novel has died at the age of ninety four often described as france's frank sinatra the sing a sold more than one hundred million records during a career that stretched across seven decades
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a legendary crooner wrote his own songs which often broke taboos about marriage homosexuality and male emotions he died at his home in saw them from. those just. those. almost too. good to do all the while knowing. both he told. you what news still to come u.s. president donald trump says the new trade deal for north america is a big improvement on the old nafta agreement and that it will so as a model for trade deal. there watching the news live from berlin i'll be back to the news updates at the top of the hour to stay tuned for that instead.
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