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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, rescue and recovery efforts are underway in indonesia, after a deadly earthquake teams, a searching collapse, buildings in west java, for survivors trapped in the ruins, but landslides are posing a challenge for rescue is trying to reach victims in some places,
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also coming up beijing reports a record number of new cove cases. the serge threatens to put china's official strategy of targets, had locked downs and quarantines to the text. and off pitch matters dominate the headlines on day 2 of the world cup and cutoff. 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 manuscripts picket and thanks so much for joining us. 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. now the 5.6 magnitude quake struck the main island of java, killing at least 162 people and injuring hundreds more. authorities say some of the
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victims was 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're close to the api center of the quake. we're 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 don't wanna look at them. well i have 7 children and one of them hasn't been hired. my mom the children were downstairs and
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i was upstairs getting laundry. yeah, i need a little mind like mine. i'm at me, my wife 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 have suffered broken bones or wounds caused by falling debris. the military has been drafted into help, but authority, se, landslides, a hampering the relief effort. for marianna, there 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 and 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 to the thousands. now left,
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displaced and homeless. at china's capital, beijing has reported a record number of new cove cases with officials saying that they have doubled more than 1400 since sunday. beijing reported its 1st covey death since may at the weekend. now schools and many restaurants have closed and people are being told to work from home. the city has avoided a blanket shut down so far, instead, opting for snap locked downs, mass testing and quarantines. but this later, surging 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 its demanding approach. the worst effect of cities 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, managed,
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i truly can't go anywhere. everything's closed. customers can't come either. what can you do? oh, right now. i don't know how it'll go. the policy is changing every day, but i feel it's still pretty good. daniel warden, 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 the local authorities not to impose widespread locked downs, but to be more targeted in their approach to avoid frustrating the public aspects hobby and catch my earlier his a journalist and beijing. and i asked him how the chinese government is now reacting to this rise in new cases. yet just a jet yesterday, the a center for disease control and bridging said that we are in the middle of the
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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 close or are only allowed to do, take out a bass or close to today. also the biggest parks and have shut down. and i'm also more and more offices that 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 and how the chinese people feel about the way that the government is handling the current of iris where you still have a part of the population who's supporting the measures and to feel that it's necessary to have those strict covered roots, but 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,
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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 he, 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 transferring you to her current health center. so this kind of, um, every day life is a very tiresome stuff. locating psychologically, it must be, as he say, just really very difficult. and again, as he said earlier in a beijing 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, and in the last week turn out to be a brief respite for people before another broader lockdown maybe. well, i don't expect the city wide locked on at least i hope so. but um, i mean i, i think the trend is clear that we're getting strictest in stricter. and i mean to
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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 reforming the, the rickson nation rate among the above the 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 or in part of her vaccination campaign, i don't see of the country and also the city of aging. opening up soon, bobby, and thanks so much, that's 5 in catch my in beijing we can take a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world. a fired and industrial goods factory in the chinese city of and young in hannon province, has killed at least 36 people. the densely populated province has seen a number of deadly incidents in recent years. she still lacks safety measures, fixed fullness staff from hong kong. now to fund apple daily newspaper have pleaded
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guilty to conspiracy charges under laws introduced by beijing and 2020. the pro democracy newspaper was shut down following china's crack sound on the 20192020 hong kong protests. you has invited the leaders of serbia and kosovo to brussels for emergency talks about a dispute over vehicle license plates. casa voe has band serbian issued plates and greg ethnic serbs in the country. the e u has urged both sides to urgently de escalate and ukraine's 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, bellamy zalinski compared russia's shelling of nuclear energy facilities to the use of weapons of mass destruction. zelinski also called for more aide to bolster his country's ad offenses. the you do receive,
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staying in ukraine and against the odds. the ukrainian national railway has continued running throughout the war is trains have played a crucial role in helping people fleet, the conflict when russia occupied parts of southern ukraine 8 months ago, some of those trains stopped. now, her son has been liberated. the rail link has been restored. t w's young. philip charlottes joined around 200 passengers on the train to her son as they head back to be reunited with their loved ones. ah, a famous pearson band in keep station playing for fellow harrison nights 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 have to have them for the from the volley. they
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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 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 when you said 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 was he 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,
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but i know things are getting better, was it? we lose allen. crowds wait to see their city again joined to the rest of the country. yet in this moment for ludmilla and me kohler, it's just them with . thank you for one as your fellowship. to be honest, i didn't want her to come back just yet. i think it's still too dangerous. i, but this is her home on her mother lives here. that's how it is normally refer her to. her personal reunion as part of an international story. ludmilla enters a city without power, dependent on aid. but she's home. and we can speak out to maria of deva, she's a security analyst and research direct from the european experts association that is a think tank that focuses on the future of ukraine. welcome to d. w. maria you have been to hassan recently. i believe. can you tell us about it,
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what, what did you see and experience the the people in here. so and i have been because of the liberation, but the harsh ships or a go in through where it be, because the city still doesn't have electricity. water supply because pumps run on electricity, gas supply. the supermarket, so only just opened up the, in the cold months is that you grain faces. it will be very difficult for people to continue living there. and we see that russia doesn't stop the attacks on the seat. and just yesterday, there was an attack on the civility buildings residential area. one of them is how's heat actually the apartment for people who are injured and one person later on died in the hospital. so it sounds like conditions are really quite tough, but for the civilians there is there a sense of freedom?
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is there a sense of great change? absolutely. people tell me that they now can breeze freely because they said that under the russian occupation, they tried not to go out. they saw themselves, people with the blood bags on their has been taken to the prison torture. they heard screams, so they started to stay at home. and if they needed to go out, it was for a week, some sin outside. and now when you green is back, they are where you brain and flags this feeling of red, but geo diesel is everywhere and people are smiling, they're waving pains. so you feel this feeling of weak, tory everywhere industry software. so on. and you mentioned it earlier. the issue that there is no water, no electricity. now the world health organization is warning that the lives of
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millions are threatened in ukraine because of the russian attacks, both on energy infrastructure and on health facilities. do you think that and the incredible result we've seen amongst the ukranian population? do you think that the cold might wear them down this winter? people get and prepared to so rational tactics is now every week. they fire hundreds of me styles on ukraine last time. it was more than 90 trying to heat every piece of energy and electricity to infrastructure. now, in odessa there is no power again, there are power, shut down everywhere throughout the country in a lot of smaller settlements. and religious around me go live and kept so on. there's still no power and there is no in the upcoming weeks, probably there is $1.00 fee restored because before a retreat in russian,
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russian popes exploded, ever since. so this will be very difficult, but people are prepared for these. a lot of them. what generators the government advised this, even they can move to a safe place to do that. so people try and a brace for these upcoming winter months is, but everyone understand that it will be very difficult and the hospitals running on generators. so hospitals they did before, they bought enough generator. but of course, it's all the time. russia is trying to heat more and more severe and infrastructure object a really, really difficult situation, mary, very at veda from the european ex cessation. thank you so much for your time. now in iran rights groups say that security forces have killed a dozen people in the last 24 hours. and
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a crackdown on demonstrates is in kurdish populated regions. activists say 5 people were killed when police open fire on protest. as in the western town of javin, wrote kurdish regions have been a focus of anti government protests since the death of kurdish iranian woman. martha armine in the custody of the morality police. in september, despite intensifying crackdown protests show no sign of abating or new study by the tony blair institute for global change shows strong and consistent support for regime change in iran. and joining me now to talk about this is cassandra, our, our, be the iran program, lead at the tony blair institute. welcome to d. w. can you tell us more about this poll? how was it conducted? sure, so the new study, the polls and on the study was conducted at by the group for analyzing and measuring attitudes in iran, gammon. and they use encrypted services in the appalling methodology that enables
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iranians inside, around to answer freely without fear of consequence for their lives. now the polls are conducted in and 2020 and again in early 2022. and they, as you said, overwhelmingly show our support for regime change. and this really underscores that what we're seeing on the streets of iran is not a flash in the pan moment. it's not a random occurrence, it's been clear for years that the radian people won't regime change, but unfortunately, the west was completely blindsided to this by exclusively focusing on the 2015 nuclear agreement. if i could just ask you, i believe the findings of the polls suggest that fully 70 percent of iranian men say they are opposed to mandatory had jobs. were you surprised by that? a quite, quite like the honest answer is no, i'm not surprised by that is for those of us who have been studying iran for 4
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years and have been to iran. and there have been frequently engaging with the people of iran. this isn't surprising. and despite living under a theocratic hard line is the miss regime. the radium people are emer, secular, in the middle east. and the, the numbers the numbers to suggest that and let only 26 percent of urban iranians say they pray 5 times a day. similarly, only 33 percent of iranians say they radians say they follow the islamic prescription. iran society has undergone unprecedented secularization. and since 2017, it's been clear that the reigning people want regime change in lit. 70 percent of men are opposed to the compulsory job. 74 percent of women are opposed to the compulsory job. and this is the significant point. 84 percent of those who are against the compulsory job. also one regime change. that's what we're seeing on the
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streets of iran to day people on it, demanding the downfall of these land republic in its entirety. this isn't about reform. this is about the downfall of combinations. so would you say the iranian society is essentially reached a tipping point? yes, and it's been clear as i sat for years now at least since 2017, the ve raining people want to get rid of this regime. and let's not forget the bloodiest crackdown on civilians took place under the presidency of so called reformist as sandrani. and his full and his foreign minister javert serif. they facilitated the biggest bloodshed on the radio streets in november 2019. the idea that these land republic can be reformed was false. it's a lie. the past 30 years of shona and the rainy people have had enough, they are calling for the downfall of the islam republic in its entirety. reform
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will not suffice. testra rowdy from the tiny plants sheets as i will change, thanks so much for your time. thank you. ah, now iran's mens football dominated headlines on day 2 of the co taught world cup not with a school, but with a poignant act of protest against the team's government, their government. i should say it came before they kicked off that 1st great match against england. 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 him for his 1st england go and the floodgates opened. the car you sucker doubled the lead, mixed with a superb strike. 2 minutes before the break and in injury time raw, him sterling added another to make it 3 mill halftime sucker
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dropped a fall for england in the 2nd half. but iran got off the mark shortly after the 65th minutes. but hopes of come back with dashed. as marcus rush would added a 5th and jack 3, lucius 6, elated wrong go from the penalty sport did little to dump him england's mood or improves us of the irradiance in the netherlands, managed to beat african champions center goal 3 too late goals and a tightly contested affair, both teams had chances, but it wasn't until the ac 4th minutes. the cody got home managed to break the deadlock. his headed goal was soon followed by another from davy class, and to round off the 2 nell when and in the final match of day 2, at the world cup and guitar. u. s. a wales ended one all the al ryan stadium now the american scored after 36 minutes through timothy where son of former footballer
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and current president of liberia george ware. but later on in the 2nd half wales star gary failed was found in the box and converse it, the resulting penalty to secure a draw. and the action keeps on coming on day 3 of the world captain. from for more, we're going to speak to our sports correspondent in doha, at danielle barcelona. danielle, a true football in great will be entering the world cup to day. won't see. can you tell us more? absolutely. so the goat has entered the world cut chat today. that is leonor massey, 35 years old, playing in his 5th and probably his final world cut. now he's looking for that trophy that has eluded him for his entire career so far. now many might say that messy is kind of past his prime, but this is actually probably his best chance to win the tournament. he has
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a very solid argentine, aside behind him, probably the most inform tournament team. how much of that is thanks to had coach lee announce galani who was supposed to just be an intern coach, but he's done so well in creating a cohesive unit and getting the most out of his star player. now they won the cobra america, which was massey's 1st international trophy. so right now they really have all of our agents, you know, and much of the football world behind them. and i place a mess. they will note. messy will no doubt be grabbing some headlines today. but what else can we be looking forward to later? right, so arjun tina is taking on saudi arabia and i just a quick word about that because there are so many saudi arabian fans here because basically for them, this is like a home tournament. and we are set to see an atmosphere in the stadium tonight that is just out of this world because they are some of the best known fans in this region. now we also have denmark taking on tunisia, mexico and poland,
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facing off and france, the raining rural cup champions in a game that everyone is pretty excited to see. because they've been very hot and called lately. so they won the world cup. they crashed out of the euro's, they won the nation's league. so people are kind of expecting a little bit more consistency from them. they've suffered a lot of injury set back with some big name players like paul pog. bah and go look on tay, christopher and crew and korean bens emma. all not at the tournament. thankfully they do have a lot of depth on their side though. now we got to mention that the world cup has been generating some really quite negative headlines here in europe. is any of that filtering through to, to, to, to the people that you're meeting there? right, of course these are big issues. so of course, some is filching through, but i have to say, i'm in doe hyman katara. i've met so many fans. and right now there's overwhelming
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excitement for the world cup. i mean, there are fans from everywhere all over the world. here they're coming together. they're celebrating their differences, their cultures, and the biggest sporting event in the world. now, a lot of fans from this region are extremely excited. it's the 1st world caught in the arab world. also a lot of could tarry fans that i spoke to said they were more affected at the beginning with all the criticism, but now it doesn't really affect them. and overwhelmingly, what i've heard from all fans from different countries is that they are just excited and they wish in a perfect world that they could separate sports from politics and just enjoy the world cup. he w a sports danya barcelona. thanks so much and i will be speaking to you again very soon. no doubt. now masses are so miss moon mission is well underway. the ryan capsule spacecraft, which was launch last week, has flown around the moon. the spacecraft fired its engines at a height of 130 kilometers above the surface, completing
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a procedure required for the capsule to enter the moon's orbit. now if all goes to plan that will happen later this week, the ultimate mission hopes to put astronauts back on the moon by 2025. it what? she dw news. here's a quick reminder of our top story. rescue and recovery efforts are underway in indonesia, after a deadly earthquake teams is searching collapse, buildings in west java, the survivors trapped in the ruins, but landslides are posing a challenge for teams, trying to reach victims in some places and you up to date. thanks so much for watching a with
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