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and dining office, enjoy our services to be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by from board lou with the city that we knew line from berlin. the death toll from an earthquake. and indonesia jumped to well over a 100. the trembling on indonesia made islands and people terrified into the streets, rescuers are racing to find those who didn't make it out and are burried in the rubble of collapse. building. also coming up,
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nasa celebrates another milestone the or ryan capsule. part of the artemus mission makes it final minute worth to enter the moon or of it. and all field matters are still dominating their headlines at the 2 of the world cup. and katara will look at why iran players opted not to thing their national anthem before the teams humbling at the hands of england. ah, i'm going to have you with us an earthquake on the main indonesian island of java has killed at least a 162 people and injured hundreds more. the magnitude 5.6 quake caused widespread destruction cracking roads and reducing homes and buildings to rubble. rescuers are searching for possible survivors still trapped under the debris.
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shock and destruction and indonesia, the aftermath of a powerful earthquake. it's impact felt deeply by survivors. some who have lost homes, loved ones or both. lately i have 7 children and one of them hasn't been found. the children were downstairs and i was upstairs getting laundry. then everything collapsed beneath me. over 700 people are injured and it's very difficult for us to keep count because there too many tending to the injured, near the quakes epicenter has been tough to power, was out for hours at hospitals on java island, forcing surgeons to delay operations. other doctors, nurses and military medic treated hundreds of her citizens at makeshift trias, outside of hospitals. i am all of our medical personnel including those who were on days off or who had finished a shift, have come back on duty. but getting help was
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a struggle for those in rural areas. the quite cause multiple landslides that closed off roads. bulldozers were brought in to opened them again. indonesia straddled the so called pacific ring of fire, a seismically active zone. that creates a large number of earthquakes. authorities on java fear the number of dead from this one will rise as rescue and recovery cruise reach more isolated areas and a short while ago we got an update from dw tyrese mon in jakarta, on the situation in indonesia, yada or craig, that was a hit hard, the western far of jeff island has put, had a tens of thousands of people displaced and you know, because their houses were collapse earlier. the earthquake and hundreds of them are now looking for medical attention. i like the tonight, our records are single field safe dad and the hospitals are still busy with people coming in from surrounding areas. and even though i'm bowlens and medical personnel
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were sent from nearby state is through the epicenter. arianna yonder, who have the people to get the medical needs. and also we also get the latest information on the castle these that spike help despite top really high compared to what happened earlier do 1st 24 hours in until now it's a situation are all hands on deck situation for all government officials for the people to fall in tears, the police had the military there are trying to get all the remaining. so i and try to reach out to more areas surrounded in the empty center area. that's probably too early to tell. this only happened a couple of hours ago, but what can you tell us about the extent of the damage? yeah, when we talk about the physical damage, it's obvious that most building our collapse and most all houses, public facilities like hospitals and schools are written. and people are displaced, that's why a lot of a shelter now are taking, ah, it's place in most
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a location like in the fields or any place to steps, not effect with mighta or quick mostly, and still have access to at least clean waters because the outdoors the was cut out vigorously and on gas and electrical power generated from generator. and when we talk about the mental or physiological aspect of the damage, a lot of people are still traumatized by the earthquake, almost women and children. i still, ah, don't want to go back to their houses because it's not safe, even though some of them are still a habitable. and they choose to stay at the shelter and now still waiting for this equation to, you know, get back to normal. yeah. the worst affected area is rule and quite remote which they're on java. what does that mean for rescue effort? yeah, the area is actually not like ah, it's like more sobers and rural areas in most of the, in asia, it has
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a population mostly on leave. farmers and that's why in more on over days it can be all accessible by most transports out of the end of a plane. but at the moment since most of the road was cut out due to the landslide and was rich, rescuers now have to lean on the available tools such as motor bikes and are small cars. to reach out to the more deeper area of death. i be center so that they can re sophomore people and at the mormon the show there's also was food to gather all the supplies they could get from nearby cities in europe. and we might get more obvious the moral since the healthy will be coming in from more areas and some odd . rescuers will be sent from the jakarta because the earthquake was failed if and i'll build the capitals to build you caught up and the damage was feared there and . and thus i'll saw impacting the access towards the affected area by the our quick
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fidel is tyrese mon reporting from jakarta. thank you so much for that update. and here's a look at some other stories making is around the world today. he creates president, has called on nato and its allies to recognize russia as a terrorist state, in a video address to a meeting of the alliance in madrid. volota, we are zalinski compared russia shelling of nuclear energy facilities to the use of weapons of mass destruction. lensky also called for more aid to bolster his country's air defenses suite. the elect on korea says at least 2 people have been killed and 10 others injured after rockets fired from syria head and turkish order . town officials blamed kurdish militants for the attack on a school and houses and car. commas followed airstrikes by turkey, unsuspected, militant targets in syria and iraq. a man suspected of killing 5 people and injuring 25 more at
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a gay nightclub in the u. s. state of colorado and saturday is facing murder and hate crime charges. 22 year old is said to have open fire in the club in colorado springs before being subdued by club goers. heavy snowfall has been disrupting traffic across other and sweden, rail and bus services are also affected. authorities have advised residence to stay at home whether warning has been issued for the capital, stockholm, and surrounding regions. it's been a big day for nasa is artem is moon mission. the ryan capsule spacecraft, which was launched last week, has flown over the moon, the spacecraft byers's engines at a height of 130 kilometers above the surface. completing a procedure required for the capsule to enter the moon's orbit. if all goes to plan that will happen later this week, the artem as mission hopes to put astronauts back on the moon by 2025.
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keep counting is and asked her why ologist and former nasa employee. i asked him if this mission has proved that the rhyme capsule is in fact safe. it would seem that it is. this was the 1st time in 50 years that we've sent our human rated spacecraft around the moon when i was in high school before you asked. so, but this is only a 1st step, right. the item is one mission isn't yet over. what's next? well, hopefully i'm, we're going to go through all the maneuvers around the moon, make sure that all the parts work, then hopefully it will come back on my end. and then we'll take the spacecraft part to see how it perform good, so forth. and then hopefully it'll get it'll pastels tests and it'll be ready for the next flight, which will be in a couple of years. nasa is preparing to bring humans back to the moon within a few years on board of arda. miss 3, if i'm not mistaken, in this endeavor, nasa has called what we thought today. a game changer would you agree?
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i would because again, you know, when i was a young boy we went to the moon, but that was in a rather simple spacecraft. the vehicle that is going there today is much more capable and it's designed to not just go to the moon but to possibly go to other places. so ah, being able to put something like this, you little worried again, this is an international space for part of it's don't europe, there's experiments inside of there from a dozen or so country. so it's more than just our spacecraft. it's kind of the world's, the moon. the moon isn't to re experience thing a bit of a come back, isn't that after falling out of public imagination for what was it half a century? why do you think that is you looking? well, when i was growing up, there was a song, everyone's going to the moon. it was true at the time. but now it's interesting because back then it was us and russia, that was it. and now you see china is making a big effort. japan, india, israel has, are countries that you wouldn't think would have the resources now they say kind of, he just think it's
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a matter of national prestige and engineering expertise and it's fires. are people song, you're gonna find that. the interesting thing is for more than 2 thirds of the people live to day, have never seen somebody walk on the surface of the world. so, so that this will be the 1st bullet. what are we looking for on the moon though, that we haven't already discovered? why are we trying to go back slow? so love space craft. it looked down robotically and we can, we've learned a lot since we were there, but is wanting to just look down at the moon or maybe have a robot pick something up. but it's quite another instant humans on an expedition where they can spend weeks or months going around and acting on their discoveries, and pretty much picking up where we left off 50 years ago. so it's sort of like the study of these. roberson marge name was eric ra, 20 kilometers. you talked to a geologist and said, yeah, i could have done that in an afternoon. oh, anything's cave cow and great talking to you again. richard.
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ah, the world cup in katara is underway and day 2 began with england beating iran 62. but the losing side grabbed the headlines early on with a protest against their 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 go. and the floodgates opened. the car you sako doubled the lead mixed with a supervisor strike 2 minutes before the break and in injury time sterling added another to make it 3 mill at half time 2nd drab to full for england in the 2nd half but iran good off the mark shortly after the 65th minutes, thoughts hopes of a comeback with dentist as mucous rush food, additive 5th and jack 3,
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lucius 6. later on go from the penalty sport did little to dump in england's mood or improve this if the iranian team and iranian players not singing their national anthem wasn't the only off field topic. today at the world cup, i asked w as daniel barcelona about european teams a back and down over their plans to wear a rainbow st are met. yeah. so these are bands for people who don't know as part of another lens lead campaign against discrimination. now fever had really been trying to dance around this issue and avoid it because as we know, homosexuality is illegal and guitar, but the captain in the federation said that they were gonna wear that the arm band anyway. and they were going to take any fines that came with that. now it started to circulate that there could be playing sanchez, sanctions, or yellow cards. and that is what caused the federations to make a u turn shortly before kick off actually today. and they said, okay,
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we're not going to wear them anymore because as a player, if you're playing on a yellow card, that really changes the way you play the way you approach the game. you also risk getting a red card, easier in that game or future suspensions that now this decision has really sent the internet a blaze. but here in doha, we talked to a lot of fans and they told us they wish that people would just let the players play that was dw danya, barcelona in dough. and in the day, 2nd game, the netherlands managed to beat african champions, senegal through too late goals and a tightly contested affairs. both teams had chances, but it wasn't until the 84th minute. that cody gustavo managed to break the deadlock, is headed goal, was soon followed by another from davy class and to round off the to nail went and in the final match of day to add the world cup in katara usa, wales ended one all at the all ryan stadium, the american scored after 36 minutes through timothy away
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a son of former footballer and current president of liberia george ware. but the lead on in the 2nd half wales star gareth bale was fouled in the box and converted the resulting penalty to secure a draw. you're wanting to w news live from berlin up next. fizzling west the business tuesday june for that i'm nick off. really? kimberly, thank you so much for watching. enjoying the view and come to take a look at this. our tv highlights every week in your inbox, subscribe now. ah, devastating houses soft are we going with cars carry.

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