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i am successful, the off position is on the rise. heads off with my cheese dogs november 25th one d w a ah, this is dw news live from berlin. rescuers race against the clock to reach potential survivors offer a powerful earthquakes, shakes indonesia, at least $260.00 or dead, and the toll looks likely to increase. as more bodies are recovered from the worst hit areas. also on the program, germany's government decides to withdraw its troops from molly,
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or lyn says it will begin bringing its forces home by mid 2023. more than a 1000 soldiers will leave the un peacekeeping mission there. and the world health organization warns that russia is targeting of ukraine's health and energy infrastructure means winter could be life threatening for millions. and one of the biggest shocks in world cub history, saudi arabia come from a gold down to stun pre turn them in favorites. argentina with a to one, when in could tar old bring you the best of the action? ah, i'm nick off really tell our viewers on p b. s in the united states and around the world. welcome. the death toll from mondays earthquake and indonesia has risen to more than $260.00,
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including children who were killed when their schools collapsed. the magnitude $5.00 events struck the main island of java south of the capitol. jakarta, landslides and tough terrain are blocking access to areas where civilians are believed to still be trapped. we'll hear more from our corresponding to on the ground in just a minute. but 1st, this report on efforts to find survivors. the more hours pass, the more destruction is revealed. this is one of the land slides triggered by mondays, 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 toss. in 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
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hospital call 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 by the way, the children were downstairs and i was upstairs getting laundry. yeah, i get a little mind. i do my and i'm and i'm at me. my was i had absolutely everything collapsed beneath me and i was crushed. oh yeah. my house is flattened to mine. it went awesome. i'm 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 fined and rescued. those who was still trapped under the rubble, the more hours pass. the more hope is dwindling,
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that they'll get to them in time. it only a correspondence. sharon summa, long has been reporting from near the earthquakes epicenter and here she takes us to a treatment center. right. i am sending in one of the evacuation 10 sat up in a car park located in the sy young hospital into an area of this hospital have seen many casualties of the earthquake that happened yesterday. as you can see here, inside the tent, there are many ah beds, but some of them are unfilled because um, some of the patients have already been sent home as they have received a medical treatments like stitches or anti tetanus injection like mala health treatments. but i talked to the doctor and she said 60 percent off, the casualties are badly injured. so thats why 60 percent of the patients here are being referred to another hospital. other hospitals here in t under that can provide them a serious medical treatment. um, like
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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 of for more to come. that was sharon, some along reporting from near the epi center of the indonesian earthquake. and we also got an update from dw jakarta bureau chief guild motus on the situation in the hard head john george district. well initially the main problem for rescue workers was the access to errors. now that has been cleared of woods heavy herb with heavy machinery coming in from jakarta about 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 said on side is the long term effect that people should have
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been warned about these kind of earthquakes. now a 5.6 magnitude, earthquake is, is not a, not such a big deal in indonesia that is regularly hit by earthquakes. the problem with this one was not only that, the soil there is, 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 cap motus. now, terminus. government says it has agreed to withdraw all its troops from molly. by 2024. the west african nation has been fighting a g hottest insurgency for a decade now. germany has around a 1000 troops currently deployed, and molly most are involved and reconnaissance. the pullout will start in mid 2023 . more and more western nations have withdrawn their forces from molly in recent
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months. it's military government has become a close ally of russia and russian mercenaries have been linked to several massacres. there. earlier we spoke with d. w a corresponding benjamin alvarez and asked him what's behind berlin's decision . it is not really a surprise, and there has 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 were 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 jim and chance lola shoals with the ministers of defense. the foreign 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 marley starting in 2023 and then ending in 2024. but they are, of course,
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still it concerns of what might happen after the german troops leave. that's also a discussion that we heard it back in august. when the last french troops left, there was a decision taken back in march. it to say that the security of the soldiers cannot be guaranteed something similar that has been in the voice in the discussion for several weeks now, here in germany, and let's dig a little deeper in bringing christian clot. he's the representative of the german government funded clinic event foundation, and molly and he joins us from bama co. mr. clack welcome. and have there been any reaction center minis, decision there? not yet. so decision is out of court recently, but what we heard last week from the 1st room asked appeared about the german retreat to be sol and variety of reactions, mostly be concerned about the mission, but also not been surprised regarding the retreat, as we've seen several other western allies during the last couple months, leaving molly or announcing the retreat. yet let's talk about the future of the
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mission. we've seen france. a pull out of the british troops are set to do the same . and where does that leave the men as my mission? we still have a very strong mission, so it is around 14000 soldiers, strong, with around 60, to 65 nations participating. but what we can see more and more recently is that especially western nations, european nations, pointing out and as the piece of origin function, usually the true contributing countries bring the material equipment and everything else. so a nation like germany, for example, or great britain, often way better equipped and all to have better resources than west african partners or countries from south asia that participate in the mission. and that's so far we'll see in the mission these, the western power is withdrawing. will certainly leave a vacuum, won't they?
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who's likely to fill that? we have to see how the meet mission, where we activity at the moment, an internal process of restructuring, already knowing that some key partners relief and seems to be clear that there will be maybe a new focus on certain parts of the mandate or restructuring within the mission to compensate for these legs, but also obviously this is a question that should be off by the western nations leaving the mission. now with these, with the military capacity in what way they can support the un no small or maybe a follow up mission. that was, for example, ultra mentioned by the secretary general until you get to recently how do you expect rush us role to evolve? and molly, we've seen over the last year, a year and a half that the russian influence was mostly in the shadows. so we've seen
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a lot of flesh and propaganda popping up. we see talking points brought up by the government or close the government actors that resembled things you could maybe find in a rush and labeled on the civilization as well as obviously the role of the walk in a group closely affiliated with russia that is present for the moment this seems to be the status quo. they are there, they cost a lot of we could say turmoil, but obviously it is not clear what the long term goals of russia, in contrast to other countries, for example, as from that has long century old ties to molly. these are not as prominent with russia, so we could assume that maybe if the wind turns, or if it doesn't seem or what you and anymore that russia also leaves. and then with that would leave money on zone. right. a situation to watch, definitely christian class of the for just a better system in molly many, thanks. thank you. and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world today. i'm going
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brazilian president, joe, you're both in ira has filed a complaint and challenging last month's election results. fulton, r. o is unlikely to get far, but the move could fuel a small but committed protest movement that's refusing to accept the outcome. the far i'd candidate narrowly lost a leftist rival, losing nasty lead, a silva in a runoff boat on october 30th. the united nations has denounced the increasingly harsh crack down on mass protest in iran. more than 300 protesters have been killed since the start of nationwide demonstrations in mid september. these images appear to show security forces advancing on protesters and the largely kurdish city of job on route 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 organizations, european head hunt clueless, said freezing temperatures and
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a health system badly damaged by russian missile attacks may not for many ukrainians. this winter will be all about one thing. survival. it's vito degrees celsius at night faults in her son. and at enough home plunges into darkness. turning on the stove is the only way to keep the family warm at unless he had 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 and the speed rush hath messiah attacks on you, greens by will crates and other energy infrastructures means millions of ukrainians . we brief, a harsh window without proper heating, but that's not the only ruddy. oh, you the w at you thief. it has documented more than 700 attacks on health infrastructure, some stretches, envision, begin in late february,
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hundreds of damaged hospitals, leg basic facilities, like water and bower. and in that gut and state, the health kit units cannot fully support the people to ease pressure on it. nor did he thought it a potter teeth and person at urging people to leave that each. and if they can. earlier i spoke to hud, exclude with a w, a chose regional director for europe, who's currently in denise pro ukraine. and i asked him about the state of health facilities there. they knew the starvation in the south and the south east was very tough because that spur the water is still raging. but we see know that in the recently liberated territories, that are basically no primary healthcare facilities, functional pharmacies,
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or destroyed, or people would have to move 1015 kilometers to a nearby pharmacy, which is very difficult because it's mainly elderly population in the rest of the country. the health system is quite a student, but this was up to the 10th of october. as of today know what we see that almost 50 percent of the civilian energy infrastructure is destroyed. and that means that to been good. we just started now and i see i feel it myself having a nice dinner. the pro is going to be very brutal and a very serious millions and billions of going from like you've been able to see on the ground. what is daily life like for people in the worst hit areas in the south in the south east, especially those in need of continued medical care. for example. there is one topic which is for on top of all the topics that i talk to the 1st lady. but
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i'm all in is liska yesterday in the prime minister or today to the volunteers is the issue of mental health anxiety, depression to post traumatic stress syndrome. and we've long term effects even going that people if they see someone are wondering, is it an acclaimed person? is it no kidding, soldier is so my nose. so we are going to read double or for stuart mental health, including self help techniques. in fact, the 1st lady will study ever watch will become a psychologist. the other issue is chronic diseases that the elderly people in deliberated areas. i put attention diabetes, but electrically diseases which should be able to be treated perfectly. but if you put on that, well, that there would be no energy, no electricity, people will die from heart attacks from stroke for all that is burglary infections . and all of this is, of course, happening in the midst of
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a still very much raging pandemic. right? are there concerns about colored cases rising uncontrollably? absolutely. these my 4th mission, double green this year. my 1st mission was before the war in january this year. and at that time only one. 0, to city crane, people go to vaccinated. no, we have old bricks are falling. we like this show genetic as an diesel is an urgent need, but we should not forget about vaccinations as well. and here i would like to comment really, the strong support that we to see from germany is number 1 dollar or from united nations. but to meet the school dinner support, we cannot have fatigue in europe to water. so that if you did you, craig, and i want to talk about h i v and aids, because for, for years ukraine has been one of the most effective countries in europe with a very high prevalence. how is the situation now? do people have access to the medication and treatment they need?
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i am very concerned because you are speaking about the sultan, south east. but the gar cole is really access to maria. all don't bus be know from over last. dollars go $17000.00 a chevy patients or on the registry overreach, $40000.00, or under o t, that he provided treatment, which is hurting out in the next 2 to 3 months. so this is a top priority cross line grove border. so dorky, we need to get d h i v treatment to dos 40000 b. that's why i was a feeling in the mid to an urgent rheumatoid corridor. as a very grim picture, your painting there and a lot to do for the international community 100 school, the world health organizations, regional director for europe. thank you for your time. i push
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many russians who openly oppose the war, and ukraine have left the country in the last month for fear of persecution. but the pressure from the russian state continues even abroad on dissidence and their families. he w met our shock, my kitchen in berlin. he's a climate activist who fled russia shortly after the start of the war. these spots proved, he said, the heart of a fight between climate activists. i've shocked my kitchen and the russian state. he and his 2 brothers and father have been stripped off for russian citizenship. now they're scattered. i've shocked, isn't berlin waynesville? if there's a reason or what i see, we lived our whole lives in russia. apple. i was there since the age of one. i thought i studied in moscow conservatory my younger brother was born there, so i don't get what they've done or is my marriage certificate still valid? he didn't. my wife is russian, or what about my education? do i even exist? my arbors of i near well gosh, yes, this is julia
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r. shucks. family moved to russia from armenia in 19 ninety's. they all got russian citizenship and have no other. but earlier this year, a russian court ruled there were mistakes in their applications. our shock and his lawyers, i convinced the actual reason his political work last long. he is not only russia's most prominent friday for future activists. he now combines this with opposing the invasion in ukraine. he won stronger embargoes on fossil fuels from russia, and even called for put his resignation to rally in berlin. he says the removal of his citizenship could be designed to make him into an example and silence others. it was great to wear at the dealership. it's meant to intimidate the non russian population of russia so that they don't oppose the war and don't feel like rightful citizens. gradually mucous friendly are shock has a month to appeal the ruling on his citizenship,
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but little hope of winning than he. his brothers and his father will likely become stateless. not get in his arms with glory story, those with many people say i should be happy to lose my russian citizenship because russia is a terrorist state. that's good. russia has a fascist regime. now him, but for me it's something bigger than the russian state. and i love my country with our shock and his lawyers intend to take his citizenship case as far as the un human rights council. but that could drag on we years. in the meantime, are shock 6, support from german in european politicians, and continuous use fight for the climate and peace. ah, now to what might well be one of the biggest upsets in world history. saudi arabia have stunned one of the pre tournament favorites, argentina in their 1st group match. they came from
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a gold down to turn the match around after halftime denting argentina's world cup hopes. all eyes were on you know, messy in what is likely his nast shot at a woodcock trophy. he converted from the spot to give argentina the lead. but 3 off site goals in the 1st half would come back to haunt them. saudi arabia launch the mother of all comebacks. sony, i'm she, the leveling in the 48 minute. so any fans met with the moon and there was more to come this site to this match on its head in a matter of 5 minutes saline. although savvy, making it a barely believable to one margin tina, where relentless as they pushed one equalizer with saudi arabia, survived the onslaught ending argentina's $36.00 game on beaten run to seal
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a historic victory. earlier i spoke to double your sports. daniel barcelona, who was in the stadium in dough ha, for that massive shock. and i asked her how the saudi fans reacted to this almost incredible result. well, just to give you an idea of how massive this victory was. we've just heard that saudi arabia declared a public holiday tomorrow. now, like you said, i was in the stadium and let me tell you, the atmosphere was absolutely thunderous. there were so many saudi arabia fans there. and every time massy, touch the ball, for example, he was booed. now, saudi arabia is very close to guitar, so that's why there were so many fans. it almost felt like saudi arabia was playing in a whole world cup. now for those of us who don't know, maybe some people don't know that saudi arabian fans are very well known in this region as the biggest fan group. and also the most passionate fan group. now i have
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in dough. hi, i'm a little bit higher off the ground right now, but still underneath i can hear car horns singing, dancing right now and go, ha, it feels like saudi arabia just won the world cup. but argentines are also famously passionate about football and especially their national team. and how do the fans on the stadium take their shock to feet? well, i can tell you before the game, argentinians were absolutely certain that this game was already in the bag. thousands had travelled from argentina and there were many argentina fans from other countries who came to see leonor messy. and they think he's going to win the world cup. now that today was a little bit of a disaster because after this corporate america, when everyone seems to think that the world cut is already in the bag. but you know, the excitement was building with argentina and fans because messy scored early. we
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saw they scored 3 go, they had them called off. so it really look like argentina could run away with this . why not after saudi arabia turned the game around, it was just shock in the stadium. and after the match, fans were so distraught that i tried to talk to them and they just had no words journey. so nothing in the bag just yet. how much of a blow is this to argentina's overall chances of lifting their 1st roll come trophies ends at 1986. i believe it was well, i mean people are calling this one of the biggest shocks in woke up here. see, but we really don't know what's gonna happen yet. it really depends what happens in their group. now they do have 2 more gays to have gays against mexico and poland, so it'll be very important for them to get wins out of those 2 games. now maybe this is actually a good thing that happened to argentina, that they lot below me. i don't know if you can do this right now, but there's a big saudi arabia. are we going to hon anyways?
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that's unfortunate. but anyways, maybe this is a good thing that happened to argentina because like we said there on this waiting . so maybe they got a little bit complacent. so this was the shock that they needed in order to put them back on the right track. now other argentina is that i did talk to who are not to said they said that they would rather have argentina was their 1st game instead of their last game. that's the spirit diane barcelona. thank you so much. the polish superstar robert live on dusky, took the world cub stage this evening as his side took on mexico after an uneventful, 1st half poland. we're awarded a penalty after an hour's worth of play. live on dusky stepped up to take it, but the polish got met his match in mexico's guillermo ochoa. the 37 year old was undoubtedly the man of the match that finished meal, new leaving levin dorski in this belief. and the mexican fans in tears. and some
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bigness from english football. now christiana ronaldo is to leave manchester united with immediate effect. the premier league club tweeted that to night. the news comes after the 37 year old attacker gave an explosive interview on the eve of the world cup in which he criticized coach erington hog. and manchester united owners club said the portuguese star was leaving by quote, mutual agreement and thanked him for his contribution across to spells in manchester. you're watching the w news live from berlin. stay with us now. i will be back after a short break to take you through the day hope to see you there with a with
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