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but who will move. the borneo case starts october ninth on g.w. . this is d w news coming to you live from berlin desperation deepens in indonesia as the death toll mounts following last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami people on the island of super ways even wait for news of their loved ones and relatives and recall the horror of the moment when the earthquake struck. and when the ground started moving i went outside. ones in the whole street rows of
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. it was like we were swept away and it never will have a special report from our correspondent on the ground also coming up drugs crimes and punishment beatings we have an exclusive undercover report from what's become known as europe's most dangerous and violent refugee camp on the greek island of blessed palms. and the bonus league is defending champions have been less than perfect defending their championship their season but by munition are hoping for a boost tonight in the europe wide champions league. and ami in a mass grave the number of dead stands at more than eight hundred forty but it's expected to rise as rescuers reach areas cut off by the disaster tens of thousands of people are homeless and many survivors are becoming desperate and fuel and food
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supplies are running out d.w. correspondent bustin halakhic is on the island of pseudo way z.m. reports from the town apollo one of the places hardest hit. all they want is to get out. some of them have been waiting four days at the airport to get on one of the planes that are bringing in the eight. indonesians on 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 who are injured people who've lost their homes women and small children. and going to let you know me a. long run i'm going in and i'm about to give birth absolutely beautiful given moment i heard that it's difficult to still get treatment at the hospital here so i have to go to a bigger city. in the city rescue workers find new bodies every day.
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the earthquake has the english entire neighborhood. this is the end of a landslide that's about two kilometers long and that was caused by the earthquake and to understand the sheer force that was unleashed you just have to look at that building up there because that previously wasn't here but some one hundred meters down in that direction it was swept here by the moving soil now there are 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. there when lost his mother his brother and his nephew when solid earth turned into a swirling force. that. when the ground started moving i went outside. ones in the whole street rose up and it was like
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a wave off and we were swept away. it was like a whole opening up and then slamming shut again. it will take the wind its residents a long time to recover from what was destroyed in just a matter of seconds. and some. may never. to greece and the island of less boss conditions the more you refugee camp there have been described as appalling war than eight thousand people have been crammed into the camp even though it was built to hold just three thousand while instant prostitution are commonplace but in recent months the criminal activities appear to have taken on a new quality people say there say they are being terrorized by militants from islamic state who have begun to arrive from syria. went to
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the camp to investigate. the bloody attack in camp morea last may suspected isis members were apparently the driving force several were injured severely some attackers were arrested i did. when they attack it's about twenty of them who gang up on you. we stay here with metal by. the mercy this little shout the same slogans that isis members will allow is great isis will remain and expand. that meant escape from iraq to lesbos he lived or wrecked in next to the priest isis group before he fled the camp in fear for his life. many other residents of the camp tell us a similar story they are still fanatic. about stealing if you're not if i kill with you i cannot do a line of what they have spies everywhere. we want to see what's really going on
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inside the can run us. thank you we're not allowed in so two former presidents go in for us can take. a hidden camera with them. moria is like a lawless slum eight thousand refugees live here and the inhumane conditions in jail say the campus increasingly being controlled by criminal gangs first up a cafe run by abdul and. he's one of the group's ring leaders hash crystal meth pills you can buy anything here our informants tell us the man behind the coffee machine is one of apple s henchmen. rader is one of our informants he leads us to level three of the camp apparently under isis control the group consists of about fifty men independent sources confirmed that fifty in a camp of a thousand. traces of violence we recognize this window from the video footage showed us earlier. here isis graffitti on the
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wall apparently the group feels so safe that it claims an entire zone within the camp as its own greater fear for his life here now he lives in safety in his own apartment. he choked me and prays to blight to my throat then he told his friends to come and he said hold him down so i can slit his throat. of the. other plans to export terror from inside the camp to europe the fact that they openly professed membership speaks against that meanwhile german security staff confirm they have information about isis affiliates in camp morea. but what are greek authorities and the police doing to stop the violence. the greek ministry for migration policy refused an interview they say they're too busy to provide a spokesperson the police to remain silent if they can close this down as the
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governor of the region recently stated it's on set and what will happen to the violent game sources say that some of the isis leaders have already made it to athens. and you want to see a longer version of the w.'s report on islamic state infiltrating the morea refugee camp in greece you'll find it in our media center at d. w. dot com now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees has withdrawn some of its international staff from gaza the body said it was concerned for their security after its workers were threatened joining protests against job cuts us recently stopped funding the agency leading to massive budgetary shortfalls. rallies marking one year since catalonia has failed referendum to split from spain have ended in clashes between separatists and police in barcelona earlier pro independence protesters held sit ins in rallies across the region last year's vote was held in defiance of the spanish government
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and many of the organizers are now behind bars. and survivors and family members have been remembering those killed in the largest mass shooting in modern u.s. history they gathered in las vegas for a service to mark one year since a gunman fired at concert goers from his upper floor hotel suite and killed fifty eight and wounded more than eight hundred. germany's governing coalition has agreed on a plan to prevent diesel powered vehicles from being bad and in the country's most polluted cities it took eight it took six hours of late night wrangling in berlin to reach the deal details are to be released later today but the culture of ice is said to include cash incentives for diesel owners to replace older models and requiring car makers to pay for hardware upgrades to reduce talks that commissions some cities have imposed partial bans on diesel cars. chancellor angela merkel
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probably hadn't counted on a meeting that would go on into the night she and transport minister and i had aimed to avoid new bans on diesel cars but it took more than six hours before the three coalition partners were able to agree on a compromise so far they've revealed little about its contents but it does seem got her way the concept is reportedly intended to stop cities from banning access to older diesel vehicles that had been gaining momentum hamburg has closed off to roads because of increased nitrogen oxide emissions and other cities such as stuttgart and frankfurt had already threatened to impose large scale driving bans. car owners are worried use diesels have lost much of their resale value this is about five years old less than fifty thousand kilometers not long ago it would have been a highly desirable used car but the problem is it only meets an older environmental standard threatened by the new driving bans. since the diesel
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prices prices have taken a tumble to be able to sell them they had to be reduced by several thousand euros. but even a discounted diesel isn't much help for drivers hoping to get to work in the city center the government placed its hopes in a technical solution retrofitting diesel engines a car like the seattle could be equipped with what's known as an s.c.r. catalytic converter manufacturers could guarantee this will not lead to engine damage car makers will not pay for that. on the market you have to start on the. that could leave them open to huge costs another approach the government has been investigating would be premiums for owners of older diesels to buy new models that could reportedly amount to as much as ten thousand euros per car but what is actually in the agreement will only become known later in the day. our political
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correspondent hans blunt is with us right now hans the coalition government says a diesel deal is in the bag but so far very few details have been released what do we know about the terms of this agreement but what they've been saying is that it's a complicated deal so that i think means simply that it is a classic compromise and that presumably all of these aspects that we have just looked at in that report will be included so there will be some vehicles that can be retrofitted with devices in other was older cars that can be made to comply to the more modern environmental standards that will be some money paid by the state by the taxpayer to promote the use of clean diesel cause a lot of the costs are likely to be taken out of the common you factor as and it looks more to the core of the deal was to try and stop the blockade of certain cities. that was imposed for older diesel cause so i think it's
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very very unlikely that those will continue to be imposed ok so a complicated deal it's also been one that's very very long in the making there's a lot at stake here economically legally and politically isn't it yes well if you compare it let's compare it to the united states where this diesel scandal actually started three years ago their german common your fractures had to pay billions in fines they had to take back hundreds of thousands of cars they had to pay each car thousands of dollars in compensation. none of that has happened here in germany in the last three years so this deal really is at the end of a very long dispute about a good economic these are common you factors are crucial to the german economy that hundreds of thousands if not millions of jobs connected to it and the trade unions in fact have been saying any deal that comes all should not put too much pressure
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on the car manufacturers even though obviously they caused all of this but at the core of it knowledge the fact that something is happening now is a political dispute the government has been bickering a lot within itself they've been by government crises one after the other and all the governing parties in the coalition want to demonstrate that they can actually govern that they can actually get things done and that's what they've done with this diesel deal thank you so much for now we look forward to hearing more details later today hans blunt our political correspondent. now palestinian residents of the west bank village are bracing for the demolition of their homes after a deadline for them to evacuate the settlement past israel says that. an encampment of corrugated shacks outside an israeli settlement was illegally built and is in an unsafe location near a major highway israel has offered to resettle residents and what it says are better conditions a few kilometers away but the inhabitants don't want to move and critics say the
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demolition is intended to make room for the expansion of the nearby is really settlement. every day in the saline of a who tends to have families sheep and goats the situation is difficult she says her village is under threat of demolition by the israeli authorities. given we've been here a long time we've built a school we're trying to get ahead they saw us getting an education and now they want to the militia school and our houses you. better in village of qana lama is near jerusalem in the occupied west bank over one hundred eighty people live in simple structures right next to their livestock after many years of legal battle or the village was cleared for demolition by is worth the high court back in may and now some time ago residents were given a deadline to evacuate the place spoke to were first. in a statement the civil administration said residents had to tear down this truck
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just themselves the state contends they were built illegally. palestinians here say it is almost impossible to obtain a building permit in the israeli controlled area c. in the occupied west bank although the school was also built without a permit it was funded by the e.u. . its premises have now become a meeting point for activists international observers including the un say that the forcible move of its population violates international law critics also say the surrounding settlements could expand around jerusalem and effectively cut the occupied west bank into two. the residents don't want to move israel has offered to relocate them to another site not far away from a garbage dump. the all star christiane the rinaldo is being sued in the united states by a woman who claims the portuguese player raped her in two thousand and nine she
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says the assault occurred in rinaldo his penthouse suite in the last vegas palms hotel the woman bringing the case is a team of the players quote fixers tricked her into keeping quiet for a payment of three hundred seventy five thousand dollars or no although denies and he has salt and says the allegations are fake news. now to some real football and by a munich are coming off a bad bonus legal week being drawn at home to oregon last berlin on the road they hope to find their groove against in their champions league match tonight but they face a stern test against a dutch club with a deep history a chance. when it rains it pours the clouds are hanging over byron munich after a bad spell and the mood at training match the weather some stern faces run show as byron plot their recovery from a dreadful showing that hurts
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a beilin ill timed tackles a lack of urgency and a defense all that sea meant had to cruise to a two no win on friday despite the setback coach nico covert she's the head of the clash with iraq's. suppose you have to stay positive after a draw and a defeat you can't just throw everything into question when things were going well beforehand there was optimism among every single player and also myself and the expectation is that we will win our coming games. and robin will expect to play against his fellow dutchman as bio and look for a creative spark clearly lacking in the last week. the game at the allianz arena gives five time winners buy on the chance to make it two victories from two in the champions league but four times when as i x. will be tough customers and believe they can spring a surprise. if we just need to be calm and believe in our qualities we know we will be very hard. because buying is one of the best teams on the board and for sure can
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do that for. for champions league to be champion but we need to. believe in our philosophy by and face a tricky obstacle in their bid to rediscover their best form. also tonight another german side hoffenheim play their first ever champions league game in front of their own fans they host english premier league title holders manchester city coach julian bond was in a jovial mood in their final training session he says his hoffenheim side will have learned some of city's tricks having played against boss pep guardiola when he was in charge of the pie and. while we've been talking about the diesel scandal today to some degree we seem to have a solution but there's a lot more to it and just business news now we're going to be looking at diesel alternatives with the wind that's right stephanie a good time to look at those alternatives to police and the zones of course with
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the german government set to present its plan for polluting diesel cars that say when it comes to electric vehicles in progress here in germany germany wants to see one million electric cars on the streets but it's still a long way off that target a lack of charging stations one thing is proving problematic the dutch though a proving it can be done that cheaper electricity and a better network of charging stations means they're ready one hundred twenty thousand the metric cause it's. if your battery runs out in amsterdam you're never far from a charging station. the city already has two and a half thousand and that figure is set to continue rising. these two women work for ducks utility company new on energy which has in store a significant proportion of the stations with subsidies from the local authorities . first of all the dutch government. the sales of
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electric cars benefits and. local governments have invested in charging infrastructure right from the beginning so those two factors have made this market quite good up until now. unlike in many other cities the locations of new charging stations are determined by where residents say they need them car owners also benefit from major tax incentives for electric cars as a result so city officials residents are being won over to the idea of him ability whether it's transportation person or driver professional driving we see that people understand that we need to move into electric mobility the biggest challenge is how we can speed up the process and become a cleaner city. eindhoven a ninety minute drive away over the house forty three electrically powered city buses. have a range of around one hundred kilometers on
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a full battery which needs around half an hour to charge. the buses were retrofitted by video. the bus builders order books are currently full thanks also to the dutch government's bush's commitments. we're. going to step in twenty twenty five all new protests but few calls should be zero emission and ice mobility is of course a big part of that twenty thirty s will be all operational we don't consider a mission because twenty twenty five looks far ahead but it's not actually it's better meanwhile and opens technical university now boasts a special course in electrum ability where students build more efficient batteries but even the nothern and saw some catching up to do this professor tells us especially compared to china. over you night over here forty three electric versus spirit in the city of shenzhen in the south of china they have sixteen thousand electric purchased and it's also my motivation that that we should also proceed at
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over here and develop as quickly as we can also get to a higher number because a lot of ice we will be too late. the course is students have already produced a number of start ups nationalizing and the mobility solutions. arguably the most famous is stella a solar powered vehicle it's now a multiple winner of the world solar challenge rally in australia. back home however it has to find a charging station on a regular basis due to insufficient sunlight. to talk more about this in the latest motoring trends i'm joined now by our correspondent genelle do my loughran at the paris mo just showed you know a long night of talks here in germany about the future of diesel we're still awaiting more details on the german government's plan but has it been a topic of discussion where you are at the paris motor show. oh yes definitely and as he said details are said to emerge but the expectation around here is that the plan will be composed of trade and schemes of for buyers and of course.
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finance retrofits but really the conversations around this theme here are already quite interesting now you had for example the likes of carlos gusen the c.e.o. of french of maker saying that saying that he thought it was interesting about governments have now basically condemned these old to death when in the past they were the ones who have only incentivize the use of diesel because of their perceived efficiency advantage over petrol so the line being there that policymakers giveth and policymakers taketh away and the perception around car makers around here at the paris motor show seems to be that it's up to them now to chase policy makers with fixes and new tech despite the fact that you were diesels are supposed to be reasonably clean now of course what that argument doesn't really take into consideration is that the sea change was caused by an emissions cheating scandal and really it's hard to find anyone else but the manufacturers to blame for
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that sort of event now clearly the industry wide reckoning that was caused by the scandal is still ongoing and is still being hashed out for example here at the paris motor show among other venues and indeed those comments from the head over to you know a french call make it all very interesting and with that in mind what are the european countries doing like france for example ginnell to tackle the problem. you know it's very interesting that the paris motor show is taking place in the french capital the french capital of course being one of the first cities to announce an upcoming band on diesel and petrol vehicles in the city center and the paris motor show is actually taking place for the one hundredth time we are in the capital but really what everybody here is looking towards is a watch mandated rules across the european union could look like everybody is looking towards a important. emissions reduction vote happening tomorrow. could vote mandated reductions of up to forty five percent by twenty thirty compared to
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previous proposals of thirty percent and compared to what the industry wants which is a twenty now this is obviously causing a lot of tension here at the paris motor show now carmakers are saying this could negatively impact jobs and cause major disruptions while. those employed favor of those aggressive cuts saying about anything less would be a token gesture and very briefly if you don't mind janiero other topics. while much has been made of the fact that eighteen car makers decided to skip the paris motor show this year big brands like. not renaud sorry. and ford but really the pricing issues of course have caught up to the car makers that are here as well for example in fact of disorderly brides if it comes to that and the specter of u.s. tariffs on european cars to now do my own at the paris motor show thank you.
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i'm just reminded now of the top story we're following for you survivors of the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia have been looting shops of food for several days people in one of the hardest hit towns. say they feel they've been forgotten as attention is focused on all the places that are easier to reach. and you are watching news from bahrain on had on the homefront plenty more coming up at the top of the hour do you join us then you can always go to a web site that is deja dot com thanks for watching and c.c. .
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