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this is the news live from berlin desperation deepens in indonesia as the death toll surges to more than twelve hundred following last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami people wait for news of their loved ones and relatives and recall the horror of the moment when disaster struck. moore the ground started moving i went out sergeant. rose up in the air was like and we were swept away we'll hear from an aid worker about how survivors are coping
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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 nestle's. honored for their groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics three scientists from three different countries are awarded this year's nobel prize in physics. you just came on me welcome to the program authorities in indonesia say the death toll from last week's earthquake and tsunami is now more than twelve hundred meanwhile survive as a growing angry at the government's response to the disaster with aid slow to arrive in the quake zone they're running short of food fuel and other essentials.
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days after the devastating earthquake and tsunami survivors are still struggling to get hold of aid fuel is in short supply here people are trying to collect as much pichel as they can officials are trying to assure them that more is on the way. and. logistical aid is coming in so the support being offered to refugees is better compared to a one day two and even yesterday. we still need more time to take care of all the problems because supply chains have been disrupted in the disaster zone on the. aid shipments will have to contend with pirates which is and damaged roads like this the damage infrastructure is also making it harder to recover the day adds a medal this rescuers are continuing to search through the rubble in the hope of finding more survivors despite longer and longer.
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we remain optimistic that they are alive. but scientifically speaking by this time such an event the chance of being able to deal. with but there are moments of joy. some people are still being rescued. but i'm joined now by priscilla kristin communications director from world vision indonesia a christan humanitarian aid organization thank you for joining us so we've just heard but there are reports of food and fuel shortages what are you hearing about the situation on the ground. yeah. that is the main challenge that we are facing kind of only in a little while we also plan to distribute all the pieces and all of the groups that we are prefab. to. guess all i we.
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need to do before that all of the nations with the security piece with the sense that agencies glad to be restocked to do that it's evolution we want from the local governments. and with so much a dating so many areas what are your priorities in a fog responding to the disaster. yeah we are to be. as the police for me are all thieves in and also believe we are that we want to make sure especially for the children the have enough for two ply and in the shark and so on the. goods like that of polian life lenka the family kids i didn't eat and those who fought the african people as machinery for the ticket and the activities and in fact we also want to focus more on the floor
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to make sure that you can have enough food and also run through. because of the work that's why i can make the day and yes there is a mental was that we want to do it and the other one we also we plan to be on the diet and the space so it's like a space where the children can play for a while they can grieve this quality they got here. to release about this time i pick off the other quick get the axe but he ends last friday all right now priscilla this is something i want to get into because the organization is obviously helping people beyond being media needs you talked about helping people deal with trauma especially children what exactly does that take. yeah today we just thought that we could see the dream scenes i think about to be. the
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first the after the great the at the rhesus place that too didn't we our thousand comments opposite to done that in the saudi and also in problem to students if the quake happened then what you should do if you shoot raw you should not have any and everything that's kind of the pro said implement to make the student more or release and the a not a throw model but to see things the way this particular christian world vision communications director thank you for joining us. let's now look at some of the other stories making news around the world boris johnson has intensified his challenge to british prime minister to resolve may's brags of plans the former foreign secretary told the conservative party conference that may's plans for trading with the block after britain lives were under mccracken not what people voted for he was given a standing ovation. christiana ronaldo is being sued in the united states by
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a woman who claims a portuguese claire raped her nine years ago she says she was assaulted at the las vegas palms hotel and that she was tricked into keeping quiet and aldo has dismissed the allegations as fake news. u.s. first lady madonna trump has touched down in ghana at the beginning of a ford nation trip to africa it's a first major international trip without the president and she'll be promoting her best initiative a tour will also take her to malawi kenya and egypt. germany's coalition government has reached agreement on migration on immigration reforms designed to make the country more attractive to skilled workers from around the world the government says it will help europe's largest economy feel more than a million vacant positions by removing hurdles for qualified non e.u. citizens but it stresses the dew avoids new incentives for refugees. we have an exclusive report for you now from the greek island of lesbos home to the
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notorious morea migrant camp it's known for its overcrowded conditions more than eight thousand people crammed into a facility built for just three thousand violence and prostitution is said to be commonplace but in recent months criminal activity is of the camp seem to have taken on a new quality people living there see they're being terrorized by slamming militants who have begun arriving from syria. and went to the camp to investigate. the bloody attack in camp moria last may suspected isis members were apparently the driving force several were injured severely some attackers were arrested i did it take their wives or so when they attack it's about twenty of them who got. hit with metal bars.
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the merciless. the shout the same slogans that isis members will follow is great i says will remain and expand. as much as scape from iraq to lesbos he left a wrecked in next to the presumed 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 frenetic killing our trade about stealing if you are not islam i kill with you i cannot tell anyone they have spies everywhere. we want to see what's really going on inside the can run us. thank you we are not allowed and so two former residents go in for us and take a hidden camera with them. morea 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 there stop a cafe run by apple and. he's one of the group's ringleaders cash crystal
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meth pills you can buy anything here our informants tell us the man behind the coffee machine is one of apple s henchmen. reda is one of our informants she 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 for. the video footage showed us earlier. here isis graffitti on the 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 us own apartment. to me and prays to blind to my throat told his friends to come and he said hold him down so i can slit his throat. of the. other
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plans to export terror from inside the camp to europe the fact that they openly profess 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 the camp unless both closes down as the governor of the region recently stated it's uncertain what will happen to the violent gang sources say that some of the alleged isis leaders have already made it to athens. three scientists from the united states canada and france have been awarded this year's nobel prize for physics one of them is the first woman to win the prize in almost six decades now the trio are recognized for their research in
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the field of laser physics a swedish academy in stockholm says their work is turning science fiction into reality. combat would have made it in star trek making objects move with a laser beam without touching them in a t.v. series they call it the tractor beams or if you can't do it. now. it isn't science fiction anymore at least on a microscopic level. one of the three winners of the novel prize in physics after ashkan invented a laser light trap known as optical tweezers. it works like a ping pong ball over a hairdryer a lens focuses the laser creating a spot of high light intensity particles are drawn to that point and tell them place the optical tweezers cantrip viruses speck tyria or other very small living objects without damaging them. the first part of the fries with to the optical pieces before streaming important for measuring small forces on individual
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molecules small objects and this is very very interesting in biology to understand how things like muscle tissue works lasers also fascinated donna strickland along with her mentors util move who she won the other half of the nobel prize for physics they invented a new method for creating ultra short high intensity laser beams called chirped pulse simplification the technique produces strong and very precise pulses the don't damage surrounding material like here on the right that's useful in a wide range of applications. new so we can operate with perception that's important both for soldering iron since are you so it's also important to make small pause at all to be inserted in the bore you don't need to have the perception though you also need reproducibility making peace want you to see so i much prefer not strict and is only the third woman to ever want to nobel prize in physics the
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first in fifty five years in a phone call during the nobel prize press conference she said more like put on so that's one problem. we have our trade off we haven't had the cancer out there. and now probably in the time it'll start forward. i'm honored to be one of those women. the laser technology will burn her name and those of her physicist colleagues into the history book of science their findings will not only be used in research but also in practice in fields from medicine to industrial machinery. to mr spock but probably big happens. thanks for christmas time for. a bit of surfing news now big wave surfing actually and there's a new entry in the guinness book of world records and you should be able to see why when you look a brazilian mary gap on this enormous wave off the coast of portugal it's
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almost twenty one meters high making it the biggest wave ever surfed by a woman the bear as record ride dates back to move generally but was finally recognized on monday. you're watching to the being you still to come it looks like fish and chips but looks can be deceiving we'll tell you about london's latest big increase. her first day of school in the jungle. i mean listen to. them doris crane the moment arrives. join you ring a tank on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. toronto.

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