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ah, to analyze the fight for more dominance. east versus wes good. w b on ah ah, this is the w news. live from berlin. rescue and recovery efforts are underway and indonesia offer a deadly earthquake teams searching collapsed buildings in west java for survivors trapped in the ruins, but landslides, opposing a challenge for rescuers trying to reach victims in some places. also coming up
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beijing reports a record number of new covert cases. the search threatened to put china's official strategy of targeted, locked downs and quarantines to the test and off pitch masses dominate the headlines on day 2 of the world. captain control, we look at why iran's players opted not to sing their national anthem before the teens defeat at the hands of england. ah, i'm ano cooper's mccann and welcome to the program. we begin in indonesia where power outages and land slides are hindering the search for survivors of a deadly earthquake. fallen trees and debris are blocking access to many areas where civilians are still believed to be trapped. our 5.6 magnitude quake struck the main island of java,
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killing at least 162 people and injuring hundreds more. authorities say some of the victims were students at an islamic boarding school who had just finished their classes, breaks by break rescue team, search to the wreckage for signs of life. many here and she and you are close to the abbey center of the quake were left trapped inside their home schools and businesses. as buildings caved in or collapsed. this just one of the hundreds that have 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 my story. amongst those receiving care is 48 year old cuckoo currently doing well with them all. i have 7 children
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and one of them hasn't been hired mama, the children were downstairs and i was upstairs getting laundry young. i need a little mind like him. i and i'm at me, my wife, i had absolutely everything collapsed beneath me and i was crushed. kamala, her, my high says, flattened to minus one, come on in any more medical staff and our urgently needed to help deal with the sheer number of injured the continued to arrive. most of stuff had broken bones or 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
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a mammoth task to find food and shelter to the thousands. now left displaced and homeless a little earlier, we got an update from d. w 's at terrace e man in jakarta, on the situation in indonesia, yada or craig, there was a hit hard the western bar of javelin has put, had a tens of thousands of people displaced and you know, because their houses were collapsed earlier. the earthquake and hundreds of them are now looking for medical attention. i like the to night, our records us in the field saved at 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 cities through the epicenter, orient yonder who had the people to get their medical needs. and also we also get the latest information on the casualties that spike help despite top really high compared to what happened earlier. luke 1st 24 hours in until now it's our situation are all hands on deck situation for all government officials for the
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people, the volunteers, the police at the military there are trying to get all the remaining i and try to reach out to more areas surrounded in the epicenter area, i was d. w terrace in man. now china's capital beijing has reported a record, a number of new covey cases, with official saying that they have double to more than 1400 since sunday. beijing reported at 1st cove of death since may at the weekend. now school than many restaurants have closed and people are being told to work from home at the city has avoided a blanket shut down so far, instead, opting the snap locked down mass testing and quarantines that is latest surgeon cases could put that strategy to the test with another covered surge comes another locked down and more mass testing. china is once again responding to the threat of the virus with demanding approach the worst effect of cities,
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including the capital b ging, 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. when should i? truly, you can't go anywhere. everything's closed. customers can't come either. what can you do? ah right now, i don't know how little girl the policy is changing every day, but i feel it's still pretty good annual. what i'm for ha, previous sweeping measures part of china 0 covered policy prompted a rare public backlash. even though the approach to limit the number of infections this time officials are also hoping not to test the people's patience. the government has asked the local authorities not to impose widespread locked downs, but to be more targeted in their approach to avoid frustrating the public. right, let's get more from foreign crouch, my, his reporting from that they sang shabby. and can you tell us,
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how are the beijing authorities react thing to this? quite dramatic rise in new cases. yeah, just a jet yesterday, the a center for disease control and begging said that we are in the middle of the most serious, most complicated period since the start of the pandemic and the capital basically remains in a state of semi locked down. that means schools are closed and restaurants are either closed or are only allowed to do, take out a bath or close to to day. also the biggest parks and have shut down. and i'm also more and more officers require this stuff to work from home. so the city feels very quiet, but most of us can still go out, but it's really getting stricter every day. so i would call it really a kind of semi lockdown set as a how are people doing them in had a chinese people feel about the way that the government is handling the current virus where you still have
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a part of the population who's supporting the measures and to feel that it's necessary to have those recovered rules, but and the public opinion is clearly shifting. i mean want more people are fed up, they are frustrated because the roots are disrupting our everyday life. and even, you know, the political commentators who are known to be very patriotic, they're also advocating for an end to the lockdown strategy. and to give you an idea how everyday life feels here, it's very unpredictable insecure. you never know whether you wake up tomorrow morning and your apartment is sealed off or not, or whether even there will be a health worker and full estimate suit knocking on your door. i am a transferring you to a current in center. so this kind of, um, every day life is a very tire some stuff, okay? thing psychologically it must be, as he say, just really very difficult that again as he said earlier in of aging is saying it's facing, it's most severe cuz it test yet. so we'll read the easing of restrictions that we did see in, in the last week, turn out to be
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a brief respite for people before another broader lockdown. maybe. well, i don't expect a city wide locked on it. yes, i hope so. but um, i mean, i think the trend is clear that we're getting strictest in stricter. and i mean to say to some degree, bridging is committed to opening up, but i don't think it will happen in the winter. and there's one big challenge that has to be solved before. i mean the, the resonation rate among the bond a robot among the elderly, 80 plus is really low. there's only 40 percent who received a booster shot. and i think before there's not really more effort and part of a vaccination campaign, i don't see the country and also the city of aging. opening up soon, bobby, and thanks so much, that's 5 in touch my in beijing to ukraine now and taking the train from keith, the capital to the major southern city of her son hasn't been possible for the last 8 months. the russians held her son, which for then was
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a valuable prize in the region for ukraine liberating. it has been an important symbol of pushing invaders back for people in and from her son restored transport. length means they can now see friends and family separated by the war. t w's. young . philip shaw, it's joined, 200 people on the train to hassan ah, same as pearson band and keep station playing her fellow hair salon returning for the 1st time. to night train one o 2 is heading to the liberated south, painted by artists. it's dubbed the train to victory each wagon representing an occupied territory. ludmilla, his daughter helps her with her bag. every one is keen to get aboard. the train's about to take them all home. you've taught us to the, from the volley. they called me yesterday while i was at work. they told me the 1st train would leave tonight. i can't describe how that made me feel. so the ukrainian
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railway system has become a surprise star of the war. trains have evacuated tens of thousands of people from the fighting and kept the country running. operator say 9 out of 10 trains are still on time. he said, we'll do that 1st. every one was afraid. now we just do our jobs. everything's calm, everything's okay. daybreak as we approach care sun, dawn shows what the war has done. ludmilla fled just after the war began. her husband stayed today. they'll see each other again for the 1st time that it would take, but i'm so full of emotions. i can't believe i'm on a train back home, but i left the children and keith. i'm still a bit worried about the situation, but i know things are getting better with we lose. allen. crowds wait to see their city again joined to the rest of the country. yet in this moment for ludmilla and
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me kohler, it's just them with you could use or one as your fellowship, to be honest, i didn't want her to come back just yet. i think it's still too dangerous, lee, but this is her home on her mother lives here. that's how it is normally, sir. her doing? her personal reunion is part of an international story. ludmilla enters a city without power dependent on aid. but she's home. ok, let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. a fire at an industrial goods factory in the chinese city of an young and anon, provinces killed at least 36 people. the density populated province has seen a number of deadly incidents and recent years. she still lacks safety measures. and
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a man suspected of killing 5 people and injuring 25 more to gay. nightclub in the u . s. state of colorado on saturday is facing murder and hate crime charges. the 22 year old is central of opened fire in the club in colorado springs before being subdued. white club goes ah, now the well cup and guitar is underway and day 2 began with england beating iran $6.00 to $2.00. the losing side grabbed the headlines early on with a protest against their own government. a silence that spoke louder than words as iran refused to sing the national anthem head of kickoff in the match there, held firm for 35 minutes, but then 19 year old jude bellingham headed him for his 1st england girl. and the floodgates opened the car. you sucker doubled the lead mixed with a supervisor strike 2 minutes before the break at band in injury. time raw him
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sterling added another to make it 3 mill halftime sucker dropped a full for england in the 2nd half. but iran got off the mark shortly after the 65th minutes. thought hopes of a comeback with dashed. as marcus rush would, added a 5th and jack 3, lucius 6. later on go from the penalty sport did little to dump him england's mood or improves us of the iranians in the netherlands managed to beat african champion, senegal through too late go goals in a tightly contested affair. both teams had chances, but it wasn't until the ac 4th minute. the cody got ho managed to break the deadlock. his headed goal was soon followed by another from david clarson to round off the to know when and in the final match of day 2 at the world cup and katara. u . s. a. wales ended one. all. they all ran state american scored after 36 minutes
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through timothy way, son of former footballer and current president of liberia george way. but later on in the 2nd half wild star garris bale was fouled in the box and converted the resultant penalty to secure a true and without you up to date business news is coming up. next, i'm an nicu cuz mckinnon in berlin and i'll be back with more international headlines at the top of the our thanks for watching it i i which mac she's, ma'am, said can i get the country, are she moscow.

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