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ah, ah, ah ah, this is deedee of your news live from berlin. scores are dead from an earthquake in indonesia. hundreds are injured and thousands forced to seek help wherever they can find us. the k, the quake on indonesia is main island, has rescuer, is racing to find those buried in the world. also coming up ukraine's president calls on a nato assembly to label russia a terrorist state. this after claims the russian military shelled the nuclear power facilities as operations and all field matters are still dominating to
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headlines at day 2 of the world cup in could tar. we look at why iran's players opted not to sing their national anthem before the teams humbling at the hands of the ah, i pablo foliage. welcome to the program. rescue teams have worked through the night in indonesia after an earthquake that claimed at least 262 lives and injured hundreds more. the 5.6 magnitude quake stroke, the main island of java, destroying hundreds of buildings and triggering landslides, according to authorities, many children are among the dead, endangered, breaks by break rescue team, search to the wreckage for signs of life. many here and she and you're close to the api center of the quake were left trapped inside their home schools and businesses
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. as buildings caved in or collapsed. this just one of the hundreds that had been reduced almost entirely to rubble. for some of those who did make it out alive, this is where they have spent the night a make shift, emergency ward in a hospital car park. i b drips hung by whatever means possible. and medical teams left needing torchlight to help treat the injured amongst those receiving care is 48 year old cuckoo can't legal bomb that them? well, i have 7 children and one of them hasn't been fired my way. the children were downstairs and i was upstairs getting laundry young. i need a little mind like mine and i am at my work. i had absolutely everything collapsed beneath me and i was crushed. a couple of her, my hi says flattened tim on. it won't come on in any more medical staff and now
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urgently needed to help deal with the sheer number of injured the continued to arrive. most of stuff had broken bones a wounds caused by falling debris. the military has been drafted into help but authority, se, landslides a hampering the relief effort. her mother, there's still an area that's not been evacuated because the road is completely blocked by a landslide. so that can't be evacuated yet. the number of dead an engine is expected to rise over the coming days. as search and rescue teams reach more isolated areas with authorities facing a mammoth task to find food and shelter for the thousands. now left, displaced and homeless. well, earlier we got an update from d w's terrace e man in jakarta, on the situation and indonesia, yada, or craig, that was hit hard. the western part of jeff island has put a tens of thousands of people displaced and you know,
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because their houses were collapsed or quake and hundreds of them are now looking for medical attention. i like the tonight, our reporters in the field say that the hospitals are still busy with people coming in from surrounding areas. and even though i'm bowlens and medical personnel were sent from nearby state is through the epi sandra area. and she, i'm sure you have the people to get the medical needs. and also we also get the latest information on the casualties that spike how this by top really high compared to what happened earlier to do 1st 24 hours in until now it's a situation are all hands on deck situation for all government officials for the people the volunteers, the police had the military there are trying to get all the remaining and try to reach out to more areas surrounded in the center area. ukraine's president as cold for nato and its allies to recognize russia as a terrorist state. in a video address to a meeting of the aligns in madrid for not
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a mere zalinski compared russia's alleged shelling of new care energy facilities to the use of weapons of mass destruction. the ukrainian leader also called for more aid to bolster his country's air defenses. and strict, your sanctions against russia to landscape address comes a day after multiple explosions, rock the occupied nuclear power plant ins, operational media, or steven j blank is a senior fellow at the american foreign policy council in washington d. c. and i asked him how he expected the kremlin to respond to allegations that it's committing terrorist act. well, they're going to react angrily, ah, the last thing in the world they want is to be equated to the nazis. after all, the their propaganda says that they are fighting to d not to fight ukraine, which is utter nonsense. but the fact remains that even before this war, russia was a supporter of terrorism abroad. there are principal armor of groups like as bola,
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they have been giving arms to the taliban for now that 9 years. so i have no problem. labeling them as a terror, as, as supportive of terrorism. and what's more, the number of war crimes in ukraine is staggering. so it is, it is a, a nuremberg moment. well, did, the parisian nuclear power plant is turning into a contested area? again, how far do you think russia will go to hold on to it? well, they'll go very far, russia can't afford to keep retreating and they can't afford to say to give up trophies if you like, like zappa asia, especially if they've, they've declared put these can't these provinces, as inalienable parts of russia, because then they look not only incompetent but they look ridiculous and therefore they're going to fight to hold onto this. and that elevates the risk of somebody's
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striking the nuclear power plant and creating a magnet, a magnified disaster throughout all of ukraine and beyond. how would you assess the current military situation in ukraine? i think for the moment there is a kind of slowed down in the fighting. the russians have gone on the defensive and they've adapted new tactics like building multiple defensive lines to prevent ukrainian breakthroughs. but it is very clear to me that russia is no longer capable of carrying out offenses. they may try to carry one out in 6 months or so when the weather gets better. but i doubt very much that they're going to have the real capability to do so. but what they are trying to do is to destroy any possibility of making ukraine habitable or of supporting a war effort. that's what this is about. and this is, these are terrorist attacks, ultimately,
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how do you think people in russia are reacting to the situation in ukraine? i, we do know that obviously at getting the information in russia is not as easy. we'll say. and, but i do think people are, are seeing at the situation at the moment. well, we're talking about over a $100000000.00 people, $140000000.00 plus. so reactions are going to be across a wide spectrum. but you know, there are signs of people that many people don't want to be involved in this warren and not happy with it. or even opposed to 700000 people and more fled the country when mobilization was instituted. and there are other signs of flagging morale and in fighting within the government. on the other hand, public opinion seems to believe in put in as a kind of magic czar who somehow going to prevent the russian defeat. so i don't think you can say to medic,
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conclusive things about what do the russian people believe because of the difficulties in ascertaining what they really believe and the fact that there's just so many people whose opinions are involved here. stephen j blank senior fellow at the american foreign policy council in washington, d. c. thank you for being on d. w tonight. thank you very much. here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. a fire and industrial goods factory in the chinese city of and young in hand and province, has killed at least 36 people. the densely populated province has seen a number of deadly incidents in recent years to, to relax safety measures. peaceful protests for and against peruvian president federal custody. you have continued in lima. i made the country's political crisis. castillo has asked the organization of american states
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to analyze the country situation. the oas is in the capital to speak with castillo and members of the opposition. seeking to launch a 3rd impeachment attempt. a man suspected of killing 5 people and injuring 25 more at a gay nightclub in the us state of colorado and saturday is facing murder and hate crime charges. the 22 year old is said to have open fire in the club in colorado springs before being subdued by 12 goers. well, the world cup inc, guitars underway and day too began with england beating around $62.00. 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 girl. and the floodgates opened the car you seca doubled the lead, mixed with
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a superb strike. 2 minutes before the break and in injury time run him, sterling added another to make it 3 mill at half time. second grabbed the full for england and the 2nd half, but iran got off the mark shortly after the 65th minutes. that's hopes of a come back with dashed as marcus rash good added a 5th and jack 3, lucius 6, a late iran go from the penalty sport, did little to damping england's mood or improve this of the iranian scene. or ill. joining me with the latest world cup action is max merrill from d w. sports. welcome to the studio max. so we've had our 1st full day of action. water stood out at the world cup so far for you. well, iran's protest certainly grabbed the headlines and another failed or foiled, protest, whichever way you want to look at it, as well as the one love arm bands that we're going to be worn by 7 european nations
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with their captains rather, fee for has now dashed hopes of that they have threatened with sporting sanctions that would be anything for weld cups to sending off to deducting points. and the campaign would 7 european nations as then said they didn't want to put the place in that position and have pulled out of that a campaign that was supposed to celebrate diversity and inclusion. now on the pitch . another thing has been making headlines. the time added on the amount of time added on fif a did say before the torment they wanted to crack down on time wasting and add time accurately when play stops. some studies say that only 20 to 20 to 25 minutes of actual action are played per half instead of $45.00. we saw that to a ridiculous extent in the england versus iran match where england, well, 14 minutes were played added on in the 1st half, 13 minutes after the 2nd half. so a 117 minutes instead of the usual 19. this is just normal place. so it looks
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a bit ridiculous at the moment. it's a bit of an awkward transitional phase. right, well we saw england's big way and talk to the other 2 matches on monday. yet netherlands faced the african champion center goal that was always going to be a tightly contested match. and we can take a look at some of the highlights. it was really tight until right at the end in the 84th minutes. cody got co, got this goal for the netherlands, and soon after that day, the class and school as well. soon after i say it was 99 minutes. so an example of the time added on being a little bit much there. and then later on, the usa played wales another closely contested match, but usa broke the deadlock in the 1st off in the 36 minute tim, timothy way of the son of george way, actually, who's not only the current president, liberia, arguably the greatest play. it's a never play in the world cup. he was player of the one the balance due in 1995 bucks, a gary fail penalty. we see the foul here. we seem converting it that made it
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a draw one all. so really big point, wales saved and 2 matches really tightly contested match what weights, what awaits for us on tuesday? yeah. tuesday. we have 2 of the big favorites for the tournament. inaction 1st day before matches, the 1st of which will be argentine versus saudi arabia. lead of course, by leonor messy, his what will likely be his last world cup it seems and the side surrounding in the copa america winning side of argentine, a really rallying around them and france. the reading champions will also be playing max mail from tito. the sports, thank you. it's been a big day for nasa's artemus moon mission. the rhine cops, hill spacecraft, which was launched last week, has flown over the moon. the spacecraft fired its engines at a height of a 130 kilometers above the surface, competing a procedure required for the capsule to enter the moon's orbit. if all goes to plan
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that will happen later this week, the are to miss mission hopes to put astronauts back on the moon by 2025. you're watching dw news live from berlin. business news is next and we'll have more world news at the top of the hour. i'm up on the lease community. i care. it's evasive. what secrets my behind these will discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d, w world heritage, 360 get the app. now sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life.

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