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clicks on join tim sebastian as he holds the powerful to account. this is a big failure, whichever way you like to spin conflict zone on d w. ah ah, this is d w. news live from birth and germany's government decides to withdraw its troops from marley. berlin says it will begin bringing its forces home by mid 2023 . more than 1000 soldiers will leave. the un peacekeeping mission follows a similar move by britain been while rescue as rice against the clock to reach potential survivors after
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a powerful earthquake shakes indonesia. at least 280. i did. the toll looks likely to increase as more bodies. i recovered from the worst hit areas also on the program. one of the biggest shocks in world cup history. saudi arabia come from a gold down to stun pre tournament favorites, argentina. that the 21 when in cat will bring you the best of the act. ah, i'm anthony. how'd welcome to the paragraph. germany's government says it has agreed to withdraw all its troops from molly. by 2024. the west african nation has been fighting a jihadist insurgency for a decade. now. more and more wisdom nation, such as france have withdrawn peace, kate, this from molly. in recent months, it's military government has become a close ally of russia and russian mercenaries have been involved in several
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massacres. there. i spoke earlier with de w correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber and asked him what was behind billions decision. it is not really a surprise, and there have been several problems between berlin and by michael that also let to germany temporarily suspending it, spooned his emission in molly that was back in august where berlin accused by miko of not giving a german military planes so called over fly to rights, to a plan change of personnel who were there. so now they had this emergency meeting with german chancellor will have shawls with the ministers of defense. therefore, a minister and alida babbitt was also then the development minister deciding that they wanted to start this process of starting to pull out the troops in molly, starting in 2023 and then ending in 2024. but they are, of course, still a concerns of what might happen after the german troops leave. that's also a discussion that we heard at back in august when the last french troops left. that
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was the decision taken back in march, a to say that the security of the soldiers cannot be guaranteed something similar. that has been in that voice in the discussion for several weeks now. here in germany, benjamin, is there any sense of relief that german troops? i can now leave this dangerous situation attached to this move, or the offense. this is going to be seen by many as a victory for russia, who are so active in molly that's something that the german, a foreign minister and alina bab of said when she visited molly and she criticized the government for its ties to russian contract. as you mentioned it already, there is this russian mercenary wagner group in molly, we have the presence over then. that's a big question. now, what will happen now that them in newsome, a mission where they soldiers were also a deploy to what will happen with that? who will try to fill the void? it's understandable that the defense ministry wants to take the soldiers back saying that he cannot guarantee the safety. but if we look at the important that
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molly is playing also in the sal region with the neighboring countries, what that might mean to the reach and the other voices will say, we have to be cautious if we decide that we will take the soldiers out. it should be not in a couch way, something that we saw in afghanistan, for example. and that's why these pros is always take so long. it may take up to a year if they start in 2023. the last german soldiers might leave the country in 2024, but it's important to mention here that these are all media reports and we're still waiting it for the confirmation by the german government that was de w benjamin alvarez group. thanks so much to indonesia. now where the death toll from monday's earthquake has risen to more than $280.00, including children were killed when their schools collapsed. the magnitude $5.00 event struck the main island of java south of the capitol, jakarta, landslides and tough serena blocking access to areas where civilians are believed. still to be trapped. we'll hear more from our correspondent on the ground in just
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a minute. but 1st, this report on if it's to find survivors, the more hours pass, the more destruction is revealed. this is one of the lamb slides triggered by monday's deadly earthquake. it's thought to have buried at least one village. rescue teams have been searching the debrief of survivors using chainsaws and excavators. it some mammoth task a nearby towns and villages. the tremors caused buildings to cave in collapse trapping an unknown number of people and leaving thousands of others homeless. a hospital car park was transformed into a makeshift emergency ward medical teams using torches to treat their patients late into the night. among those receiving care 48 year old cuckoo, one of them i have 7 children and one of them hasn't been fired. but my, my,
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the children were downstairs and i was upstairs getting laundry. yeah. i get a little mind. i do my and i'm not me. my was, i had absolutely everything collapsed beneath me and i was crushed. my house is flattened to my knees and went with them out in any indonesia, as president has toured some of the affected areas and promised to rebuild the homes that were destroyed. but his 1st order to rescue teams was find and rescue. those who were still trapped under the rubble, the more hours pass, the more hope is dwindling, that they'll get to them in time. that they w bureau chief in jakarta, gail motus gave us this update a little earlier. yes. still a very desperate situation in john drawer of the main roads have now been cleared. so there is excess for rescue forces that have come in with heavy gear from jakarta,
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but night has set in. and as we have seen the report, the clock is now ticking to find those survivors. the rescue teams on site have pledged that they want to look for them for 7 days, but obviously the earlier they find them the, the more chances that that people are still it healthy and, and may have survived. the big problem is that entire errors have been hit by landslides that were triggered by that earthquake. and so it will take some time until you get to the places where people may still be trapped. so such a difficult situation. hell have the or 3rd, he's been managing the rescue operations and indeed the needs of the, the many survivors when literally the main problem for rescue workers was the access to errors. now that has been cleared with heavy herb with heavy machinery coming in from jakarta,
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but i spoke earlier with our correspondent on site all of her what, what she things how things have gone. and she said, actually the rescue work was, was done pretty well. the bigger problem is, what many people have set on side is the long term effect that people should have been warned about these kinds of earthquakes. now a $5.00 magnitude, earthquake is, is not. it's not such a big deal in, in indonesia that is regularly hit by earthquakes. the problem with this one was not only that, the soil, there is particularly soft and so the earthquake was particularly strong, not being very shallow. the bigger problem here is that the houses were built in such a bad state, not fit for an earthquake pro region. and that is what many people now say, the government and authorities should have warned people should have made sure that these houses are in a better state. kill pretty clearly. people in that part of indignation need
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a lot right now, but what the people now need most or 13000 people have lost their houses. then you have a lot of people who are simply scared that the houses that are damaged may not withholds. of many of the quakes that, that there are 4 following that the big one. and so they also camp outside, so tens are needed. blankets are needed. food supplies are needed for all these people that are now camping in the dark outside. for the foreseeable nights nights to come until they're better make shift shelters available. and then there's of course, the big question of medical help. many hospital still overwhelmed in the area guild matters in jakarta. thank you. okay, here's a quick look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. and according south africa says form president jacob summa was unlawfully given medical pearl last year and should return to jail. 80 year old had served 2 months of
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a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. his convictions spot violent protests which left more than $350.00 did for a 4 year hiatus. the government of columbia has resumed his talks with the country's largest remaining to really for the national liberation army. venezuela is hosting the talks just months after it restored diplomatic relations with colombia. 6 former staff from hong kong now defunct apple daily newspaper have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges under laws introduced by begging in 2020 the pro democracy newspaper was shut down. following china's crack down on the 20192020 protests that 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
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a life threatening winter. the organizations, european hid hands closure says that freezing temperatures and a health care system badly damaged by russian missile attacks main that for many ukrainians this winter will simply be about survival. it's 0 degrees celsius. f night falls in her son and edi north home, blended into darkness. turning on the stove is the only way to keep the family warm . at leslie and in the evening when it's dark and cold, my daughter becomes nervous. she is used to like it, but it's constantly dark now. yes, yes, miss i a tax on ukraine's bible crates and other energy infrastructures means millions of ukrainians. we brief, a harsh winter without proper heating. but that's not the only writing you
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the w a to thief. it has documented more than $700.00 attacks on health infrastructure since russia invasion 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 axis 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 potties in person at urging people to leave that each, and if they can, ah sport now to one of the biggest objects in world cup history.
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saudi arabia have stunned one of the pre tournament favorites, argentina in their 1st group match that came from a gold down to turn the match around after halftime denting argentina's world cup hopes. all eyes were on uno messy in what is likely his nast shot, at a woodcut prophy, he converted from the spot to give argentina the lead. but 3 of saint goes in the 1st half would come back to haunt them. saudi arabia launched the mother of our conduct, sony and she, the leveling in the 48th minute sunny things met with the moon and it was more to come near sight, turned his match on its head. in a matter of 5 minutes. selim allow, sorry, making it a barely believable to one margin. tina we are
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relentless as he pushed one equalizer, but saudi arabia survived the onslaught ending argentina's $36.00 scheme and beaten ran to seal a historic victory. not a bad hi. there wasn't nearly as much excitement in group d's 1st match between denmark engine is here. the dance where the bookmark is dark horses for the tournament, but they could only draw mill mill against their determined north african opponents . and each in indians live and work in keta, and i packed the stadium, giving that same a raucous backing for their point. and in swap and masses, ottoman new mission is now well on the way the iran capture spacecraft, which was launched last week, has flown around the moon. it fired its engines, 130 kilometers from the lunar surface, completing a procedure required for it to enter the moans orbit, which if all goes to plan will happen this way. the atoms mission hopes to put
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astronauts back on the moon surface by the year 2025 watching day w news coming. i'm mixed in d. w. news, asia fleeing a fight. i don't want thousands of ethnic minority russians are crossing into mongolia to escape conscription to the ukraine at story and much more coming up next with british vanity. after a short break in use as you are watching day w news. stay with us. if you can every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the foot of the rape be home.
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