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i am successful, the position is on the rise. fed up with november 25th on the w b. ah ah, this is the w news line from berlin attempts to evacuate people to safety after indonesia is deadly earthquake. alter the aftershocks, are still happening until now. as you can see, many people are being pushed back. $162.00, a dad about the death toll looks likely to rise us. more bodies are recovered in
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the worst areas also on the program. well, health organization says russia targeting of ukraine's health and energy infrastructure means winter could be life threatening for millions and iran loses to england in their world cup match for the team makes headlines for other reasons . ah, i'm so gale. 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 areas where civilians are still believe to be trapped. the magnitude $5.00 event struck the main island of java, killing at least $162.00 people and injuring hundreds more. authorities say some of the victims were students finishing their classes at an islamic boarding school.
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break by break rescue team search through the wreckage for signs of life many here and she and you are close to the api 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 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 club. they don't wanna look at them. i have 7 children, and one of them hasn't been hired mama, the children were downstairs and i was upstairs getting laundry. young alamo,
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my lady mine, and i am at my welfare. absolutely. everything collapsed beneath me and i was crushed. my hi says flattened tip on it won't come on in any more medical staff an hour urgently needed to help deal with the sheer number of injured to continue to arrive. most of sip had broken bones or wounds caused by falling debris. the military has been drafted into health, but authority, se, landslides a hampering the relief effort. 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 to the thousands. now left, displaced and homeless. i think doubly correspondence sharon soon along sent this
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report from nearly epicenter a short while ago turn lea. i'm at one of the most affected areas, which is the phillips of cheated l in the district of sugar. none of the epicenter of the near the, at the center of the earthquake that happened yesterday that hid west java. and right now the evacuation process is being paused because the aftershocks are still happening until now. as you can see, many people are being pushed back. they have to find a saver place because the after the shock just happened right before i did my life reporting. and until this morning there reported 17127 after shocks have happened. since yesterday. i've also talked to um, several families that are still waiting for their family members. there is no where to be found now, and at least they're 30 people. they're so trapped under the rub. oh,
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over there. so the evacuation process ah, have to be very careful because there are so many dead bodies that is under the wreckage. and also they're trying to open the access of the road. so that evacuation process can be continued to them. ah, the more steep areas over there where it is up, possibly a worse than what happened here? sure, i assume along a reporting from indonesia near the earthquakes epicenter or the world health organization says russia has carried out the biggest attack on health care on european soil since world war 2 on its left millions of ukrainians facing a life threatening situation. this winter, the w i chose a head in europe. a hans class had the freezing temperatures combined with a health system badly damaged in russian by, in russian missile. attacks in the winter will be about survival.
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it's 0 degrees celsius. as night falls in her son. and at enough home plunges into darkness. turning on the stove is the only way to keep the family warm. at leslie in the evening when it's dark and cold, my daughter becomes nervous. she is used to light, but it is constantly dark now on up. a stainless bitterness rushes mathias attacks on ukraine's power crates and other energy infrastructures means millions of ukrainians will brave a harsh window without proper heating. but that's not the only ruddy. you the w at your thief. it has documented more than $700.00 attacks on health infrastructure since russia envision, begin in late february, hundreds of damaged hospitals, lack basic facilities,
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like water and bower. and in that garden state, the health care units can not fully support the people this winter may be life threatening for millions of people in o grin, the devastating energy crisis, the deepening mental health emergency constraints on humanitarian access and the risk of vital infections will make this winter, a formidable dest for the all green health system, and the all green people, but also for the world and its commitment to support, okay? to ease pressure on it, nor did he thought it a potties in person, an urgent people to leave that each and if they can and we get more from date of new cars sponsored to nick connelly who's in the training capital. welcome, nick. i can you give us a sense of the state of health facility sir, after these devastating attacks?
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i think phil, it's really difficult to can divide up health from all the other services here in ukraine here in capital key of where i am now. things are still working, he can kind of, you can, even for a moment, forget the war if you kind of don't pay attention to the news and don't happen to be near a place that's been effected by drones or bombing or some other kind of attacks. but this is the country where the energy infrastructure by the mission of the korean government, has been destroyed about a quarter or 3rd of its pre war state where millions peoples of left, including a disproportionate number of women who are very over represented in the medical sphere doctors, nurses, administrators, and you know, those 2 facts together, you're having, you know, hospitals that are living of generators where they don't always know where the next canister diesels coming from, where they will get more complicated medicines where they will get things like oxygen supplies, if roads and infrastructure are destroyed and yet lots of people who had previously have been organizing all these can logistics it and crucial for more medicine.
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those people are no longer there or fighting in this war. so it is kind of a perfect storm. lots of different things coming at same time and a country that is really struggling to basically survive these constant russian attacks on its villain for structure. for now, the korean government is carrying on his paying wages. it is able to finance the purchase of supplies with help from western countries who have been putting in billions of euro's and dollars into ukraine government coffers. but there is a sense that now after almost a year war, that kind of initial resilience is now being chipped away at and that you know, if more tact come more tax on energy supply. if we have more direct tax on transport infrastructure, then we could actually see a real decrease in the ability of the ukrainian government provide some kind of rudimentary medical services to its population, right. so daily life and some of these worst areas. it sounds like it's chris. yeah. i mean you have people who have been without maine's power for they are the best part of 8 months since the war began. people who are,
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you know, going into the fields around them, trying to look for firewood, wondering whether their minds in those kind of hedgerows in the forest, where they're looking forward, making that calculation, whether it's worth taking those risks to get some woods, to eat a stove and make some warm food or to best stay in your darkened house or in your cellar, waiting for the shelling to end place like back more than vignettes, region which is things of the was fighting. now, lots of people have left and they're being called on by the ukraine government to get out while they still can. and, but this has been the patent altar, this war people normally we had the voltage or people do not want to leave, especially older people refuse to leave until off enough. it's too late. and then when they do want to go, when the shooting is just unbearably close, often they're evacuation very dangerous. and then other people are put at risk trying to get these people out. so it's very difficult situation. and one that's likely to get a lot worse for it gets better. we heard yesterday from the people in charge of ukraine's energy system. that a things, even if there were no further major text by the russians on ukraine's and display, ukraine's will be living with basically chaotic energy blackouts till the spring.
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that's in best case scenario. but i think no one here believes that the russians are anywhere close to ending those attacks. and seemingly the russian tactics are increasingly to attack the logistics and become hinterland of ukraine given how badly they're doing on the battlefield. thank you for that nick nick, calmly and keith ah, of course is all about it via world cup and katara. and on day 2 of the tournament he runs football team and dominated headlines. not with a score, but with an act of protest against that government before they kicked off their ill fated 1st group, much against england. a silence that spoke louder than words as iran refused to sing the national anthem head 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 sucker 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 a full 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 rash good added a 5th and jack 3, lucius 6, a late iran go from the penalty sport did little to dump in england's mood or improve this of the iranian scene. well, after that game, d, w tried to speak wherever iranian fans, but many didn't want to be fil, because of the fear of reprisals back home. however, at some date, give us their thoughts on the team's performance in relation to the current protests in iraq. there was some division, but i think sure, soccer and football, there's unity which is why we're all here for the sport. a no,
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no, no, i'm sorry with these because no matter what you're dealing with, do both of those you really terrorist is in the war. no doubt about it, these team didn't have it any more. i oh, wow. it seems that was not very good. but because of the bad situation in iran, it was the government is putting the pressure on everyone which is not good. i'm but i hope things will be better in the near future. i promise me to let the word can now hear our voice. the situation can change when everybody can hear us. none of us have it will elsewhere on day to the netherlands beats, or african champions, sammy goal at through to late goals in a tightly contested affair. both themes are chances, but it wasn't until the 84 minute. but cody, gaffer broke the deadlock, the headed goal was pretty followed by another,
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from david clarson to round off the to deal with the final match of the day usa against at wales ended one all of the al rhiannon stadium, the american scored after 36 minutes through timothy, we're late on in the 2nd half well store star garrett, bail was found in the box and converted the penalty to secure a jewel. the 1st overt those 4 matches is already underway. argentina taking on saudi arabia where star player linen massey, given them a 10 minute lead from the penalty spot. this is likely to be massey's at world debt to be masses out. what last world cup? 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
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messy is kind of past his prime, but this is actually probably his best chance to win the tournament. he has a very solid argentine, aside behind him probably the most informed tournament team. how much of that is thanks to head coach, lee? announce kaloni who is 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 gen, tina, and much of the football world behind them. ah, hello guys, this is a 77 percent the platform with, you know, on this channel. we're not afraid to patch and then he gets the topic.
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