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ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berman attempts to move people to safety after indonesia is deadly earthquake fault. the after shocks are still happening until now. as you can see, many people are being pushed back. at least $250.00 a dead, but the death toll looks likely to increase as more bodies are recovered from the
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worst areas. also on the program, world health organization was that russia targeting a few cranes health and energy infrastructure means winter could be life threatening for minutes. beijing reports a record number of new covey cases threatening to test a chinese official strategy of targeted locked downs and quarantines. and one of the biggest shops in world history of saudi arabia come from a gold down to stud pre tournament favorites, argentina with $21.00. when income tough will bring you the best of the action. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. we begin in indonesia where the death toll from monday's earthquake has risen to more than 250, including chill who were killed when their schools collapsed. the magnitude $5.00
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events struck the main island of java, south of the capitol, jakarta, landslides and tough to rain and blocking access to areas where civilians are believed to be trapped. we'll hear more from a correspondent on the ground in just a moment 1st. so this report on efforts to find survivors, 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 wards in a hospital car park ib drips hung by whatever means possible. and medical teams left needing torchlight to help treat the injured amongst those receiving care is
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48 year old cuckoo. they don't want them all. i have 7 children and one of them hasn't been client mamma. the children were downstairs and i was upstairs getting laundry young. when did alamo my like mine and i am at my was i had absolutely everything collapsed beneath me. and i was crushed all over my house is flattened to my knees. won't come on in any more medical staff and our urgently needed to help deal with the sheer number of injured to continue to arrive. most have suffered broken bones or wounds caused by falling debris. the military has been drafted into help, but also it, he se, landslides a hampering the relief effort for them. again, 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,
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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 or they w, correspond. had sharon summa lang has been reporting from near the earthquakes api center. here she takes us to a treatment center right on standing in one of the evacuation tense, sat up in a car park located in the sy young hospital into an area. this hospital has seen many casualties of the earthquake that happened yesterday. as you can see here, inside the tent, there are many are beds, but some of them are unfilled because um, some of the patients have already been sent home as they have received medical treatments like stitches or anti tetanus, injection like mile health treatments. but i talked to the doctor and she said 60 percent of the casualties are badly injured. so thats why 60 percent of the
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patients here are being referred to another hospital. other hospitals here in t unsure that can provide them a serious medical treatment or like a surgery for traumatic for those who suffered traumatic injury. and right now the hospital a half enough medical supply. but the doctor said that they still wait for more to come. as of now, the officials have reported that there are 252 people have killed because of the earthquake with 31 missing and more than 7, thousands have been evacuated. the situations is still developing assurance zoom along reporting from near the api center of the indonesian earthquake. oh said dia, messiah the secretary general of indonesia, red cross, which is directly involved in rescue and assistance efforts in those affected areas . a welcome to d. w. a is aide reaching all of those areas?
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yes, we are still good mobilizing the volunteers to give the embedded into the live. and most of them are already arrived on the scene and the stud walking since last night. and the good news is that we can mobilize, the full bit is coming from surrounding logistics. so it is going to be more effort, more impactful within a couple days to come. and i yes that, that is clearly flopping in reading the number or that the, the but it was just a non set up until this evening. there are 287 people day and then also there are wanted more than 700. so i think the number to
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developing and we are, i'm the bad thing for me. the last for horrible condition was coming this and there have been great discrepancies. and those numbers coming out, those casualty numbers, you talk about 287. den 7 more than 700 injured there, but it seems to have varied across the day depending on which agency we're here from watching that is it is understandable. the disaster just happen when the yesterday and then now if you go to the still trying to get the more accurate number, i think from them to them do it. they're not the number and the cross with the number from coming from the right. there's been no major appeal to the international community for assistance if that likely to change
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is depending on the, the development, but through that growth. so globally, we already know the, the possibility of monday a, but it is depending on the how bad it is. then we will decide whether the global appeal will be done or not, but i think in this, people are on the understand that this is quite serious, especially because it is quite a if you look at the number i think you've been putting in the trying to a speed up the release as soon as possible. we do know that of course, the early action is what's required here. but as a search for survivors continue, someone somewhere will eventually have to make the decision that the mission is no longer about rescuing survivors. but about recovering bodies,
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how does that decision was that decision arrive? that is, that is true and we have to do both. number one is 35 in the so i put, i mean, supporting the supply and the other one also. and then i also will stream that trying to get the body from the all the disaster. and i think they're both of this, this puts the mar, i've done properly, and everybody's working hard to do that in our full and in the us. we thank you for spending the time and wish you well, i said to him and i said for me, you indonesian red cross. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. the world health organization has accused russia of carrying out the biggest attack on health care on european soil since world war 2 and of leaving millions of ukrainians facing a life threatening winter. the organization's european head hands clover st.
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freezing temperatures and a health system badly damaged by russian missile attacks mean that for many ukrainians winter will be about survival. it's 0 degrees celsius. at night fault in her son and edi north home plunges into darkness. turning on the stove is the only way to keep the family warm at the lesson. yet in the evening when it's dark and cold, my daughter becomes nervous. she is used to live with you, but it's constantly dark. now. russia without a tax on you, greens, barble crates and other energy infrastructures means millions of ukrainians. we brief, a harsh winter without proper heating, but that's not the only writing the w at to thief. it has documented more than $700.00 attacks on health infrastructure since russia's
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envision, begin in late february, hundreds of damaged hospitals, lack basic facilities, like water and bower. and in that garden state, the health kit units cannot fully support the people. this winter may be life threatening for millions of people in oakland, the devastating energy crisis, the deepening mental health emergency constraints on humanitarian axes. and there is of vital infections will make this winter a formidable dest for the greenhouse system, to ease pressure on it. nor did he thought it a potter teeth and person at urging people to leave that eating. if they can. will they w nick calmly is in the ukrainian capital, asked him for a sense of the state of health facilities there after those devastating attacks. i
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think phil, it's really difficult to kind of divide up health from all the other services here in ukraine. now here in the 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 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 diesel is coming from, where they will get me a 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 the same time and a country that is really struggling to basically survive these constant russian attacks on its v infra structure. for now, the ukraine government is carrying on his pang 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 of war, that kind of initial resilience is now being chipped away at and that you know, if more tax come more tax on energy supply. if we have more a direct tax on transport infrastructure, then we could actually see a real decrease in the ability of the ukraine government to provide some kind of rudimentary medical services to its population rights or daily life. and some of these worsted areas. it sounds like it's just grinned. yeah, i mean, you have people who have been without mains power for their the best part of 8 months since the war began. people who are now going into the field around trying
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to look for fire woods, wondering whether their minds in those kind of hedgerows in the forest, where they are looking forward, making that calculation, whether it's worth taking those risks to get some woods, to eat a stove and make them more 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 worst white. now, lots of people have left and they're being called on by the ukraine government to get out while they still can. but this has been the patent all through this war that 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 evacuations. very dangerous, and then other people are put at risk trying to get this people out. 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, you know, 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 are doing on the battlefield. i thank you for that. nick nick, calmly and keith is look at some more stories making news around the world. start in south africa, where courts as role that a former president jacob zoom. it was unlawfully given medical parole last year and should return to jail. the 8 year old had served 2 months of a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. his convictions sparked violent protests which left more than $350.00 dead. after a 4 year hiatus the government of columbia has resumed peace talks for the country's largest remaining gorilla group, the national liberation army. venezuela is hosting talks just months after it restored diplomatic relations with columbia. 6 former staff from hong kong now
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defunct apple daily newspaper plead guilty to conspiracy charges and laws introduce by beijing. in 2020, the pro democracy newspaper were shut down. following chimes crackdown on the 2019 to 2020 on kong protests. china's capital beijing has reported a record number of new covered cases with officials saying they've double to more than 1400 since sunday is we can saw beijing and fought its 1st covey death since may. now schools and many restaurants have closed and people are being told to work from home. the city has so far avoided a blanket shut down instead, opting for snap lock downs, mass testing and quarantines. this latest surgeon case is may prompt a rethink with another covered surge comes another lockdown and more mass testing. china is once again responding to the threat of the virus with its demanding approach. the worst affected cities, including the capital b, jing
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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 to any should i to will. if you can't go anywhere, everything's closed. customers can't come either. what can you do right now? i don't know how little girl the policy is changing every day, but i feel it's still pretty good for you. what am 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 local authorities not to impose a wide spread lockdown, but to be more targeted in their approach to avoid frustrating the public or fabbing crutch. my in beijing told me how the chinese government is reacting to
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this increase in infection numbers. here was you restrictions, i would say just a couple of moments ago the city government has announced that and now you need a negative p. c r test result taken with in the last 48 hours. not as previously 72 hours to be able to visit any public place, but am to be honest, there's not much open anyway. i mean, the essential supply is open. for example, supermarkets, but many shopping modes are shut down, restaurants are closed, school buildings are mostly close and entertainment been use are close already for are several days. so am, i would call it a lockdown light and yet it's, it's really quite quiet in the city. i mean, behind you can see there still some traffic and some people walking around. but this is downtown in the central business district, and it's much more quiet than usual. and what is the feeling about the way the government is handling this pandemic? wait, you got a part of the population who's supporting the 0 cobit mattress and am who are
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afraid of opening up. and this is not a surprise because we had a mess of m propaganda, public messaging in the last 2 and a half years. but the number of people who are fed up, who don't want to comply any more, who's patient is yeah, at the end. and it's really increasing because on the one hand, i mean there's a lot of economic pain that many beijing us are also feeling right now. and then you have a sense of, you know, am losing control of your everyday life. i mean, just imagine he and beijing, most people live in a huge residential compounds with sometimes hundreds or even thousands of neighbors . and if just one of them turns out to be infected with colbert or just a suspected covered case, you always risk getting locked up or possibly even getting transfer to a current facility and you never know what the next day will bring. i mean, there are new rules every day and nobody knows of the city will still be open tomorrow morning. so that's really the feeling that most of us have here. and beijing says this is his most severe covered test. yes,
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it is the easing of restrictions that we've seen recently. is that likely to be reversed? where the easing that you've seen recently was mostly on paper. i mean, it was never consistently implemented nationwide. there were some cities experimenting with a new kind of optimal optimization of, of the 0 corporate strategy. but then they reversed many decisions. or, i think, you know, baiting is committed to opening up at some point, but they're definitely not now. and i mean what they wanted to send a slicker signal am also sending hope to the public off to the markets but, and then you had got cold feet. and i think of that the, the bigger picture is that, you know, we have 2 steps forward. then one step back and this happened for a long time, so i think we will be opening up here, but really and very, very slow steps and i don't expect it to really sustain or really be happening before next spring. thank you for that. a fabric crunch more in beijing.
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ah, day 3 of the walk up in catawba produced a result. few would have predicted saudi arabia have beaten pre tournament favorites argentina to juan. and they are based at work. one of the biggest at woke up bra upsets in history, a lima talking from dw sport is fair to pick through the cotton oxen. welcome to lima. let's start without that, how big an upset was this? it was big hammer and it was also one of the best matches of the tournament. so far you had a phenomenal atmosphere. both the argentinean and the tardy fans were making so much noise. and this is also one of the 1st games that asked in because it was so good. it also managed to take the attention of off all the politics and the controversies and kind of put the spotlight back on the sport on the actual game. and net, but to some of the match, it was a tail of 2 halves filled. it was an uno mas see through a spot kick, gave argentina the lead, and argentina was doing really well. they had
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a lot of missed chances. and i don't know was what was done in the 2nd half what was said, what the saudi coach said, but an salim, a sheree, he level in the 40 eights that match wasn't done yet. and soon after, within a span of 5 minutes, halim ali doubt savvy, gave saudi arabia the lead, and it ended up. yeah, to one, the final score for saudi arabia. this is a very historic been for them. it's their 1st against powerhouse argentina. i'm and i think it's a big and hit for argentina because there of course where are still favorites at this tournament. and the, like i said, they had plenty of chances, a lot of offside goals and but it, you, but of course, if you are in t now, you'd rather have and take this as a wake up call in the group stages or where the margin of for error is felt a lot, you know, a lot better than later on. but as for saudi arabia, i don't think anybody i personally want when his game started, i think
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a lot of were expecting like a big land site when from argentina. oh yeah. and so they're not so good dirt for, for little messy though. casino, the talk was about him in the build up to this game and, and people are saying this could be, he said last shot at woke up the yes. so all eyes on him and this is a man who has one almost every thank heaven. belinda was for champions league, a 10 legal title is alaska. he won the corporate america. i'm and is obviously, but the world cup has escaped him, the word cup trophy. and when we talk about legends, there's a lot of people that make the argument when it comes to the greatest football of all time, the gold am and some people's he can't messy, ever be on par with the likes of pele or mara. donna, if he doesn't win the world cup, so there's a big, you know, wait on his shoulders on this one man. i'm but time of course is also not i side has he is 35 years old and this very likely people are saying he himself has had hinted at that that this will be his last word cup. okay. alina had talking from
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did of the sport. thank you so now to a milestone for one of the european union's oldest institutions, the european parliament only a you body that's directly elected by the blocks citizens. they emi please, or marking 70 years since it's 1st assembly. back in 1952 rugs i was attending a special session, our francis prime minister and elizabeth born and to european parliament president roberto met sooner. but was it like working on the inside? well, we found out a peek into this grand political body through the eyes of 2 of its members. charles, girlfriends from luxembourg was among the 1st directly elected members. he was born in 1952 the same year. the parliament was founded. keira peter handsome from denmark, the youngest elected parliamentarian, the 24 year old is now serving her 1st term. i had no idea what was going on. i was
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super confused and couldn't find my way around this billings through shadow and us, but i felt quite lost. you procedures, new rules. you and your colleagues and local reagan starting out as a tariff union for steel and coal, the parliament emerged from the destruction of the 2nd world war. it now represents nearly half a 1000000000 europeans from 27 countries of polymers. parliamentarians, we had to fight for our rights, we had no rights, nobody gave us rights. we had to demand them the birth of its own currency suite. and even the when of the nobel peace prize, new members joined. others left them interrupted, change is inevitable refusal. so is a little courtesy report, the european parliament is ridiculous, very ridiculous that he wanted the european parliament to with the democratic body of the community. no, no,
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and controversy goes and of course women must and the less than men because they are weaker, they are smaller, they are letting tell them they must unless that's all. but there is hope the for women where clearly under represented that has improved considerably over the decades. we haven't exactly arrived at parity yet, but that's changing from legacy the church legislature or yes, in that sense, one has kept pace with progress. i think we've gotten a more prominent role when i joined in 2019 and also in the green. there were a lot of support for was for her young woman. so on a happy note. happy 70th european parliament now now says arthur, miss moon mission is well underway. be a ryan capsule space craft, which was launched last week as float around the mood fide its engines, a 130 kilometers from the surface. completing a procedure required for be
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a casual to enter the moods orbit, which will happen later this week. if all goes to plan fatima's mission, i hope to put astronauts back on the moon by 2025 watching d w. news coming up next news asia playing a fight. they didn't want thousands of ethnic minority russians across again to mongolia to escape conscription to the war. a new credit i saw on the news asia in just a moment and talk to me how it will have more well views at the top of the have a good day with
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