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thinking everything and making may take changes. you revealed this week on d. w with ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. the death toll from an earthquake in indonesia jumped to well over a 100 traveler on indonesia main island. sent people terrified into the streets, rescuers, racing to find those who didn't make it out in the buried in the rubble of collapse times and buildings. or so we report from
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a village in ukraine's nearly liberated here san region. as evidence of harsh russian occupation emerges. and our field matters are still dominating the headline to day 2 of the world cup in cutter. but look at why iran's players opted not to sing their national anthem before the teams humbling at the hands of england. ah m anthony howard, thanks for joining us. an earthquake struck indonesia, main island, all the java killing more than 160 people govern. officials say hundreds more, have been injured. the quite damaged many structures and triggered land slots in the capital. chicata 1000 streamed into the streets after high rise building started swaying. java is indonesia main island and his densely populated with some
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145000000 inhabitants. the happy center of the earthquake was in the western province of the island. well for more what now joined by d. w terrace, a man who is in jakarta terrace. welcome. good to see you. what is the latest information about the quote you can tell us? yeah, up our quick that hit hard to western part of sharefile and has put now 100 people displaced and you know they are looking for now medical attention at some hospitals . the local hospital there for larger nose to the field said that this people i keep coming into the hospital if i go to night. and even the closest nearby cities are setting out their ambulance or medical personnel to help them. and i build to day for night, even the number of casualties are spiking up significantly. and we still keep getting the information gathered from the officials there. and most people now are trying also looking for sellers and they are looking for medical supplies as well.
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and we are still getting all the information from the officials and the governors and, ah, you know, they are still keep our gathering all the data to make sure what counts that they should do next. in managing this disaster turn, we're getting some close by looking at some lie pitches now all the aftermath. but can you tell us as we do, what is the full extent of the damage? do we think? yeah, at the moment. 100. so buildings are now collapsed to earthquake, and you know, a lot of electricity are now in most areas are ah, cut down. even waters are not running at the woman, but they're still trying to gather all the people in fact, but are quake by shutting off shelters. in most places, say like to go from building some factories and they are trying to put all the medical food and daily and supply to all the people at least to say for the night. while the government officials are kept, are trying to inform the people to check on their condition, their houses,
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and it's quite devastating compared to what happened. ah, earlier that at the or crated happened the day. most people are now still in cautious for this about doing the off the shops that could possibly be happening in the area. there is, it does sound like we're talking about a broad area, but do you know, and can you tell us about perhaps a wished affected area and what is going to take to take buff get there and to help the people that are still trapped there? yes bonita area off the, at the center of the square is called job is in a challenger, actually the area and sort of part of your caught our death. we can, or normal days we can get there by boss or cars or even trains in only like, ah, maybe 3 or 4 hours by discipline. it's only like 100 kilometers. but now i asked the earthquake happened. the only way to access they're mostly can only be accessed
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by a road by means of road death because like 6 lane cell trains are no close to the earthquake . and now even on the road itself, some of them are road block rod, looked by the landslide that happened due to the earthquake. so most people are now trying to get their say, like the journal is the, ah, the military, the police and all the official, the trying to help the people there are have to take a detour. this quite take some time to get there. but it's one of the causes that i put the people there in question on why they are not because we're 5 or to morrow, but still is still accessible from anywhere even like the nearby cities like been doing already. funds from our place in jakarta, d w. terrace in man. thank you so much for your reporting. we kind of precedent his cold for nato and its allies to recognize russia as a terrace state. in a video addressed to a parliamentary assembly in madrid,
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valencia savanski compared russia shelling of nuclear energy facilities to the use of weapons of mass destruction. the ukrainian leader also cold for more i'd to bolster his countries, aid offences and strictest sanctions against russia. valencia's address comes a day after multiple explosions, rocket the occupied nuclear power plant in separation when the southern region of his son was rid, recently liberated, rather by ukrainian forces, after 8 months of russian occupation. more than a week after russian troops retreated, the city of hess on and its surrounding villages are now. busy slowly returning to life, they w. nick connelly visited the region, including the village of black, black, dot, ne, and that, that's the sane of some of the whist fighting in the region. this is the road to harrison or what's left of it. for months, russia and ukraine fought tooth and nail for every meteor. in the end,
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rushes forces collapsed, unable to cope with ukraine's relentless attacks on the supply lines. a victory has come at a steep price. this village was just behind the ukrainian forward positions, intact houses, the exception here. rockets like these. i just one of the dangers many more i hidden heading towards gets on we cross what until a week ago was the front line. the ukrainian army wants to show us that they take care not to it. civilians, no homes, unlike their russian opponents. this village applaud. dublin is certainly much better shape than the one we've just left. even though, until recently, it was home to a russian base. after so many months cut off from the outside world, people here, the glad to finally tell the stories. the motto, the russians would break into houses, empty them, take anything they came across, you know, they could stop you on your bike and just take it off. you can shut the same wood phones. i wouldnt robert. as soon as it got dark,
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you just had to lay low. if we sold will we turn around and make ourselves scarce from with you. most of this village is residents couldn't get used to the fighting in life under occupation. leaving wasn't an option for everyone. who was in, but i don't know what about my animals? who would i have left my chickens? my goats, my pig let's with what do i do about my clothes? lots of people here left after a husband and wife work held in actually gives income. he lived in d. o. in 1st a shall killed the husband at home. and for 2 days later, his widow was killed by another shell. in the same high you thought if there are gonna be your father. we me to renew. she works at the village school, which russian soldiers took over their bass. she just been inside for the 1st time . who wants to show us, yahoo, yahoo, they obviously thought they'd be cash in here, not sure. but all the find where our social security papers. no one and the woman
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movies about they took all the laptops so but all the technology it's all gone for him. yeah. you guy, a guy not the below one of the bonus, a list irina grew up here and came back to work at the school more than 15 years ago. she takes to see a parting message left by the russian soldiers. the handwriting may be neat, but the language is anything but in drastic terms. it blames the ukrainians to the war and accuses them of killing women and children. before concluding. we'll meet in hell next time. he won't get away from us, even after months on the ground in ukraine, at least some of the russian troops till apparently believe with their commanders and russian t. v. a telling them we have no proof that the russians would repeat the same thing to us over and over. we came here to liberate you. who have you liberated me from. i'd ask them. my life was fine until you came. now, i'm not living any more. i'm just surviving, trying to work a val die or live to see another day. everything was good until you russians came
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with us, new below the liberal her so. and now the russians really are gone. people here, a remarkably confident that the ukrainian army is back for good. but it's not just the russians that are gone. the children that used to fill these classrooms are also gone, scattered across ukraine and the whole of europe. for now, they in their parents are in no hurry to come home. all day w correspond at nick conley filed that report earlier. a shed more on the security situation in hassle. well, definitely in harrison city, which is directly on the nipper river which separates the western bank, which is now under ukraine control from the russian controlled eastern bank. there you can basically you don't have more than 510 minutes without hearing some artillery hearing explosion. some of that is outgoing, so that is incoming from the russian. some of that is d mining. there still lots and lots of mines booby trapped left by the russians last week. the daphne is a sense that there is an uptick in the activity from the russian side that after the initial panic and of shock about the speed at which they had to leave,
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they are now upping their attacks all had a soon key not to allow the ukrainians to enjoy their victory too much. and there is a sense of the very real danger, the near with lots of powerful russian artillery. just few comments. well, know the bank that river, that they could, if they wanted to turn fits on each other marable. that was d. w correspondent, nick connelly in keith. all right. his and looking out some of the other stories making news around the world. this, our banker says at least 2 people have been killed and 10 others injured after rockets fired from syria hit the turkish border town by curtis militants for the attack on a school and houses in clackamas, it followed, extract by turkey on suspected militant, targeted syria. and iraq a man suspected of killing 5 people and injuring 25 more at a game night club in the us state of colorado on saturday is facing murder and hate crime charges. 22 road is said to have opened fire in the club in colorado springs
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before being subdued by club goes. messes, adams around capsule has flown over the moon. the space crust fired it's engines at a height of 130 kilometers above the lunar surface. the maneuver is necessary to allow the capture to enter the moon's orbit. later this week, the adams mission hopes to put astronaut back on the moon. the 2025. china's capital by ging has closed several school districts after a surgeon covey, 19 cases and is urging residence in its hardest hit areas to stay home over the weekend. beijing reported to corona virus debts the 1st in the country since may, with millions now under lockdown. officials hope their new efforts to curb transmission will be better received now than in the recent past. with another covered surge comes another locked down and more mass testing. china is once again
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responding to the threat of the virus with its demanding approach, the worst effect of cities, including the capital bay, jing a closing schools, and limiting non essential businesses, urging residence to stay indoors or prove their virus free. if they want to leave their homes, who and should i to will if you can't go anywhere, everything's closed. customers can't come either. what can you do? ah frank, now i don't know how little girl the policy is changing every day, but i feel it's still pretty good for you. what am for ha, previous sweeping measures part of china 0 covered policy prompted a rare public backlash. even though the approach limited the number of infections this time officials are also hoping not to test the people's patience. the government has asked local authorities not to impose widespread locked downs, but to be more targeted in their approach to avoid frustrating the public. now on
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the 2nd match of the world cup in cattle, england bait ran 62, but the losing sight grabbed the headlines early on with a protest against the government. a silence that spoke louder than words as iran refused to sing the national anthem ahead of kickoff in the match. they held firm for 35 minutes, but then 19 year old jude bellingham headed in for his 1st england girl and the flood gates opened the car you sucker doubled the lead. mixed with a supervisor strike 2 minutes before the break and in injury time run him. sterling added another to make it 3 mill at half time, 2nd drab, to fall for england and the 2nd half. but iran got off the mark shortly after the 65th minutes. but hopes of come back with dentist. as marcus rushford added to 5th and jack 3, lucius 6, a late iran go from the penalty sport did little to dump in england's mood or
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improved thus of the arabian team. and in group i, the netherlands managed to bait african champions shinagle through to light goals and i tightly contested match. us teams had chances, but it wasn't until the 18th 4th minute cody gap managed to break. the deadlock headed girl was soon followed by another from davy. classic or on that's all for now. coming up next on the double the news close up. it taught in the spotlight of the world. come stay with us. fed up. she said, you're not the patriarchy, mustang. i need to stop murdering and depressing.
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