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ah ah ah ah, this is d w's live from berlin. keep responds with resilience after its energy system is hit by russia with ukrainians facing drastic shortages of heat power and basic medical facilities. presidents zalinski promises invincibility centers to help people get through a bitter winter. also coming up, indonesia begins burying its dead after
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a devastating earthquake and authorities save a search for more than $150.00 people still missing will continue for another 3 days and at the world. caffeine, cattle, stranger, take an early lead to shock france, but the world champions showed that class. why fi sing back to get that title defense often to a fly. aah! i manage people's mckinnon. thanks for joining us. ukrainian, president of the modem is the lensky says, special shelters will be set up across the country to help people cope with the coming winter. russian missile attacks have left energy infrastructure and the health system in tatters. so lensky says so called invincibility centers will provide people with a place to get heat, water, internet,
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and pharmacy services around the clock. this as fears grow, that under current conditions the winter could be life threatening for millions of ukrainians. 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, adolescent 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 am i speaking with russia without attack on ukraine's bible crates and other energy infrastructures means millions of ukrainians. we brief, 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
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invasion begin in late february. hundreds of damaged hospitals, lack basic facilities 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 oakland, the devastating energy crisis, the deepening mental health emergency constraints on human i didn't exist and there is of vital infections really make this winter a formidable disk for the all green health system to ease pressure on it, nor did he thought it a potter teeth and person an urgent people to leave that each and if they can. local authorities in jasper asia and se ukraine are reporting another attack on a hospital. i asked d. w. 's young phillips. charlotte says in keys for the latest. yes indeed. we are
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getting reports from local sources that maternity ward of a local hospital and separate asia was attacked over night. we haven't been able to independently verify the information yet, but the regional administration head is quoted saying that a warrant was attacked by a russian missile. and at least one newborn baby was killed. of course, it has happened over and over during the war that medical facilities have become targets too. and so the regional director of the world health organization said yesterday that several hundreds, the clinics and hospitals have been affected. all over the country. of course, usually it's not direct miss side or artillery fire, but usually the health facilities, just like all of our facilities, they suffer from the critical power situation. bigger hospitals have
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a generator power, but this is not always the case for smaller places in rural areas that the head of ukraine's national power grid operator said that the damage dealt to power, generating facilities by russian missile attacks was quote, colossal, what are the authorities able to do about it, how can they manage the situation it's, it's a huge problem. and the big problem is that now during the winter season, a people rely on electricity for heating. a lot of fir solutions have been discussed in the past days or more energy saving as one solution, but even evacuating cities and asking people to go abroad over the winter time has been another option. the energy minister said there is no needs to to panic. and so the government is trying to set up these new centers. what they call in
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invincibility, centers are that will be available for people all over the country. 247 presidents . lensky said that these centers will not only provide free power and, and water, but they will also provide internet services and even some basic medical services. i am phillip sites in t. thank so much now was winter approaching and many ukrainian towns and cities facing power outages and energy shortages. as we just heard, germany is expecting more refugees to arrive in the coming days and weeks. the capital berlin has already taken in nearly 90000 refugees from ukraine this year. and now it's working on more accommodation, including huge temporary tent facilities at a former airport. one church community in berlin has also stepped up to help. it was supposed to be emergency accommodation,
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but for around 30 ukrainian refugees. this is home now. the community hall of the marcus congregation in berlin. the church pays for the refugees, stay here. finding a permanent apartment in berlin is almost impossible, unmeasured off sky and her 8 year old daughter, anastasio found a room for a few months now. they had to come back. they say the dormitory almost feels like home on the fled with her 2 children from odessa back in march. maria by alice, good m u. i was so scared when people in ukraine said you need to leave your children because of i was so scared to go to a foreign country where i don't know the language of the people, the mentality. but here we've been treated so warmly. the volunteers here have been so dedicated to helping the ukrainian refugees that the church has employed. some of them to sort through donations and groceries and help translate several are originally from russia. but here it's support in hard times that counts rather than
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national boundaries. and the volunteers expect a tough winter. the uncovered student is officers presume we have space for 80 people here, 5 o 400 in case of a crisis. and i think we're ready on this home today. we will give a old to help these people and take them in. definitely of him for info, with winter setting in berlin's government is in a race against time. for example, at this former airport, currently new arrivals from ukraine register and live here temporarily before they can be moved on within berlin or to other german cities, to heated tenths at the old airport house, 400 people each. but they're almost full. by the end of the year, the city plans to set up more permanent housing for an additional $10000.00 refugees. ones at c list as thus, if a val don't, is where people stay in this temporary housing to be short from him so that we can offer people a place to move on to my off. i love the mental unbeaten kind will stand on not
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hanging on wednesdays, but at the moment people have been arriving faster than we can create places for them. eva shuffle can back at the marcus church community. one ukrainian family has been able to move into a permanent separate apartment after months in a tiny room with 2 infants. their mother, eula, is relieved, but feeling fully at home can be hard. many of the families, relatives are still in ukraine. the numbers are one milligrams do much, we're living here in peace and quiet in a wall. nice place and they out there with, which are we still feel like we are somehow in limbo, but i'm trying to live in the current reality. i'm living here when the kids i have to crate a comfortable life for them. lasers with the war. dragging on and winter ahead. eulley has family is lucky. even now. hundreds of ukrainians are stuck in arrival centers in berlin, hoping for a more permanent home search and rescue efforts are continuing on
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the main indonesian island of java following mondays. devastating earthquake which killed at least $268.00 people generals have already taken place for some of the victims. the death toll is expected to rise with many people. still missing. rescue efforts have been hampered by the damage left by landslides and large amounts of rubble. the army is assisting in the search for survivors, which is focused on around a dozen villages south of the capitol jakarta. and he w sharon sim along is in g unsure and the quake zone and you told me earlier how people our coping? yes, so right now i'm inside a tent as it's set up by people. the residents who live in this area is located in a rush trend in a district of target now near the upper center where the quake happened on monday afternoon and where i am now. i'm sitting inside at 10 with 50 other people. they
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have been staying in here since yesterday for 2 days now, and they told me about the challenges that they have been facing the once. oh ran out of clean water. but as soon as i the relief gain bake and half clean water and then oh so um they still cannot sleep well at night. oh, that's one thing that's oh very, you know, bothering them because the earthquake, the aftershocks keep on happening even before or this, like this life report of the quake happened or with magnitude 3.9 and it was strong. and everyone here is like starting to pray together. so really um, during this time of crisis um i can see fear. i can see desperation, i can see panic and sadness. but at the same time, what i see is hope and strength. and the way this people here called together a comforting each other. it's just amazing. near the stand a,
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there's actually an emergency catcher. i cannot show you right now because it's raining outside, but the mothers this morning, the cook, today's manual fish for the residents who live here and what's next for them. they still don't know because this is how the their house is. looks like now it's destroyed and they still, they no longer have place to live. but the hope that the quake will stop and everything can return to normal. sharon, can i just ask you, you mentioned, you know, the basics like clean water, but the people who are working there and helping out what have they been telling you? i mean do they have what they needs to, to feed these people to help them? yeah. so um, thankfully there are here and not of far from town, so they're not really in an isolated our area. so they have a donations like clothes and a basic food that they can cook. but for those to live in ice isolated areas is to
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wait for help to come. but they also told me that they need like diapers medicines because as you can see, there are many childrens here. oh, will really need that. and with this uncertainty, they don't know until when they will be staying here they, they will need food or i d, w. sharon, some along in that she enjo. thanks so much for your report. and i think let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. greek authorities have rescued. hundreds of migrants crammed into a rusty fishing boat in the mediterranean. the vessel was heading for italy when it sent a distress signal in heavy winds. creases, migration minister is asking the new to resettle the migrants in other member states. we're at least one person has died and 15 people have been injured following explosions at 2 bus stations in the city of jerusalem. israel security minister has said the explosions were attacks,
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although the full details are still unclear. several people were killed and many more injured in a shooting on tuesday night. at a wal mart store in chesapeake, in the u. s. stace, of the ginia and our police had not yet given exact numbers of casualties or details about the shooter loss of flashing the outgoing brazilian president. i had also narrow, has filed a complaint challenging last month's election results. bolton arrow is unlikely to get far, but the move could fuel a small but committed protest movement that's refusing to accept his loss. the far right candidate was narrowly defeated by his leftist rifle. who is in su, lula da silva in a runoff boat on october. the 30th to make and former u. s. president. donald trump has lost a 3 year fight to block the release of his tax returns. as after the u. s. supreme court rejected his leisure ruling, paves the way for the documents to be handed over to the democrat controlled
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congress. before republicans take control of the house of representatives in january and germany is set to end its involvement in a un peacekeeping mission in molly. and again, withdrawing is troops from the middle of next year. the future of the mission has been and down to, to ongoing military disputes with the ruling military hunter, and the increasing presence of russian forces. the decision has yet to be approved by the bonus tag. after a year of doubt to dispute it looks like german troops will be packing up and pulling out of marley. the government says it wants to see a structured pullout starting next summer with everything wrapped up by may 2024, and make no mistake. nobody in berlin wants a repeat of last year's chaos during the u. s. lead withdrawal from afghanistan in a mind that in under normal conditions such a withdrawal cannot take place within
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a few days or weeks. unfortunately, afghanistan was a very, very bad and special situation. but in marley, we want to leave in a very orderly manner, but without disregarding what we feel obliged to do with that fit. and since selections a jew in molly, in february 2024, we will remain on the ground beyond this election date. but we will start withdrawing in the summer of next year. next was germany has around a 1000 troops deployed in marley. they carry out recognizance as part of a un peacekeeping mission. but their continued involvement has been in doubt after a series of fall out with the ruling military jointer and concerns over its deepening relationship with russia. in april foreign minister alena barbara criticized the government urging leaders to end their ties with a group of kremlin back mercenaries known as the volcanic group, who accused of carrying out attacks against civilians. they couldn't find it is on
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. we cannot continue to work together if there is no distancing from russian forces . and that's not the case at the moment, which is why we cannot continue the mission here in molly as it is here, molly, out is only fort human. the foreign minister had been keen to keep the mission in place, particularly with upcoming elections in 2024. but there is little surprised that a compromised decision has now been reached, with growing concern over troops, safety, and the recent withdrawal of other european allies amongst them, the french who departed in august after more than 8 years in marley. the united nations as denounced the increasingly hoss crackdown on mass protests in iran and it's human rights council is considering investigating the government's violence, human rights group, say more than $400.00 protest as have been killed since the stars have nationwide demonstrations in iran, in mid september. not many images coming out of iran at the moment,
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but videos on social media show scenes resembling a civil war and several courtesy, cities. these areas have seen daily protests since the death of 22 year old gina, martha armine in police custody. eye witnesses, se every week brings more brutality from security forces. they say heavily armed military personnel have been sent to kurdish areas from other parts of the country, and that life ammunition is being used against demonstrators. the un says 6 protest as were killed in the past week alone, including at least 2 teenagers. we urged your priorities to address the paypal's demands for a quality, dignity, and rights instead of using unnecessary or disproportionate force to suppress the protests and rounds people team showed the solidarity with protest is on monday, despite potentially severe consequences that remained silent as the iranian national anthem was being played before the world cup match against england. still,
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many in iran say the action was too little to lace. the place faced criticism for visiting president abraham bracy before departing for katasha as on on social media, the national team. no one in persian as t meli with mockingly renamed team molar. many iranians feel that the world cup and cattle will divert attention away from the protests and iran. and day 3 of the world cup produced a stunning upset for one of the pre tournament favorites. saudi arabia beats argentina, 2 to one in that group see match, they came from behind to win 2 to one. and then argentine as world cup hopes and group d. another upset looks to be on the cards as australia took an early lead against from but in the end, the world champion coasted to an easy victory. francis mission for this tournament is clear back to back world cup winds. what it was,
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the are these that started strong, matthew licky down the right wing with a perfect past the crank goodwin who made it one mill for the down under dog after the 7 minutes playing goodwin with a fantastic birth touch, leaving no chance for the french captain, who going to read but you'll really enjoy did not last long. on this cross the ball into the box for the pounds himself unmarked. just a few feet away from goal and you headed home, friends with 1st goal of the world. come to make it a quick 12 or 3 last the ball in build a play. rubio with another offensive showcase finding olivia, who, when an easy tap in to turn the game around in just 5 minutes. friends were now in full control and should afford another jump before half time. he and buffy with way too much power and too little precision. however, in the 2nd half, it was time to sign for the french super store. first, he headed home frances, 3 to one in the 68 minutes and then provided for you the phrase,
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the 4th one that video. after you start reading champions were quick to recover, claiming a desert, 3 points in the 1st game of mission back to back. the polish superstar robert levon dusky took to the world cup stage as his side faced mexico after an uneventful, 1st half poland. or what is the penalty of an hour of play? levin dusty stepped up to take it. the polish captain met his match in mexico's guillermo ochoa. the 37 year old was undoubtedly the man of the match that finished nil nil. leaving levin dusky in disbelief, and the mexican fans in tears. ok, let's take a look at all of the results from day 3 and to tar argentina. that last leaves them bottom of group see with saudi arabia. the surprise leaders after just one game in
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group d, the france, australia result puts the well champions 2 points clear after just one game and denisia held denmark to a scoreless draw in the groups of the game. and germany kick off their world cup campaign against japan later, but they're gonna have to do without one of their biggest names. coach hands. the flick has confirmed by on munich, star leroy sunny will miss the game because of an injury. it is better does will for you, if it's, if it's better that we have to leave leroy because he's a player who can make a difference. a line can turn a game around with his quality, from dice for flux. why his injury is a pity shadow or talk, but we hope you'll be able to play on sunday on for some, some extra income on us. what we're working towards the entire team is working towards that, the whole medical staff stuff. and we're doing what we can for him to make sure that we can soon have him available again. so foolish to them. for more on that,
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let's go to our sports correspondent jonathan harding, who is following the german team in dough. ha ha that jonathan. now, germany's last world cup was a disaster. they crashed out early on. how important is a good start against japan this time around? well, you just mentioned that it was an absolute disaster in russia. and i think the one of the reasons for that was that they lost the opening game. so i think maybe germany more than any other team knows the importance of winning their 1st game. the certainly a feeling that failure to win against japan would probably derail their welcome ambitions. i think winning the opening game against japan, not destroying or avoiding defeat but winning their opening game is absolutely integral for germany. so the pressure is on that as we just heard leroy santa will be missing because of injury. how much of a blow is that to, to germany as a huge globe lusan has been in great form for by munich,
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has been an integral part of the way the hands, if like once this germany side to play. and his absence does open up some questions about who will be in the starting 11. this could open the door for thomas miller to return it. macey to mom is yellow. move out wide. there are big question marks about conflict and how he will set up this team for this game, but it will be an absence. absolutely. all right, now, there has of course, been a whole load of controversy in europe around the world. cotton at the latest is over fee for threatening to sanction any player who was the $1.00 love arm band. can you tell us about germany's response to that? i think initially, after the disappointment at not pushing back against the decision, germany's response has been quite strong. german, if a president but no end of said which fevers show of power was unprecedented, which i think is quite strong language in the situation. and since then germany have tried their best to sort of re gain some faith from,
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from people watching on. there have been some consequences, reva, one of their biggest sponsors has withdrawn their sponsorship of the div b premier cheerly as a result of the situation, there are reports that the div be a looking to su, fee for as a result of the decision. so it's definitely an ongoing conversation in a basically in a situation that continues to develop. i'm curious to see how it will continue over the rest of the tournament. i think it will be a talking point for the rest of the tournament, and i think it would definitely be a point of discussion between but no end of and german interior minister, nancy phase or later on when the to me here in dover, something that will of course be watching closely w sports, jonathan harding in sunny doha. thank you so much. now, some very big news from english football. christiano. rinaldo is to leave at manchester united with immediate effect. the news comes after the 37 year old attack, i gave an explosive interview on the eve of the world cup in which he criticized
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coach erickson hug. and manchester united owners. now the club said the portuguese star was leaving by mutual agreement. and if thanked him for his contribution across to spells in manchester you're watching dw news here. a quick reminder of our top stories today. the ukranian president villa demand zalinski says special shelters will be set up to help people cope this winter after russian missile attacks devastated energy infrastructure. lensky says so called invincibility sensors will provide heat, florida, internet, and pharmacy services around the clock. and indonesians have begun burying their dead off to a devastating earthquake that killed more than $260.00 people. authorities say the such. dozens of people still methink will continue for another 3 days.
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