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ah ah ah, this is d w news coming to live from berlin. explosions, hit 2 bus stops in jerusalem. one person is killed in more than a dozen injured israeli. police say the explosions were attacks carried out by palestinian militants also on the program. dw reports from java near the epicenter of monday's deadly earthquake. during this time of christ,
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i can see sadness had make disappointment, but at the same time, i can also see how we have a report on how survivors are coping. plus ukraine says a russian missile strike on the maternity ward. this apparition region has killed a new born baby. mother and her doctor will hold alive from the rubber and the world company. carter, australia taken pearly lead to short france, but the world champions showed their class by fighting back, giving their title defense applying stock. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we begin in israel were a 16 year old student has been killed in 14 people injured following explosions. at
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2 bus stops in jerusalem. israel's security minister his describe the explosions as attacks the militant palestinian group, hamas crazed the blasts as a special operation, but stopped short at claiming responsibility. the 2 explosions happened half an hour apart. at 2 bus stops, a short distance from each other. several people have sustained serious injuries or correspond in jerusalem. rebecca ritters has more, as you say, these a boss attacks these 2 are connected with places saying they believe it to be connected. bass attacks are bad. the bus stops rather happened this morning, just a little after p cow. as you mentioned, several casualties were talking about 18 people injured. one person has been confirmed to have died and that person has been identified as a 16 year old canadian yeshiva students studying hair, adding a shiva here in jerusalem. the initial finding show that these explosive devices
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were placed at these bus stops, that they likely had nails and marbles inside the packages that were placed inside bags at the bus stations to try and cause maximize effect. police is saying that it's most likely fertilizer bomb signifying that they probably have come and were made a domestically here. now, this is of course something that security services and people here in jerusalem haven't same for some time. this is a significant attack attacks like this have been very rare since the end of the intifada. some 2 decades ago. we have say more lone wolf attacks, stabbings, shootings, ramming that kind of thing. where usually, you know, the death toll is quite low and the attacker is then neutralized to use the police parlance. but this of course is a significant development and police here talking about a for perspective cell, they're actually looking for several militants, they believe it's
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a coordinated and are calling this a terror attack. 3 suspects have been detained so far and police are sweeping, the city are all trapped. public transport has been stopped. bathroom being inspected, and snippy dogs are out in the city. ok. so you say that there are suspects are already entrusted? he has anyone claimed responsibility? rebecca no there's been no claim of responsibility yet. terry, as you mentioned, hamas dad did praise these attacks the is is law mc g had have also come out in praise of these attacks, but no group has yet claimed responsibility. as i mentioned, police do believe though that is it coordinated attack as opposed to align wolf attack. and they are investigating a perspectives cell here. you know that they're, that they're investigating that i'm, it's, yeah, as significant attack, as i mentioned, you know, very few vos attacks like this have been taking place at the end of the intifada.
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and this has all the hallmarks though, all those tax attacks that we saw during that time in the big question here. terry today is whether or not this is the beginning of a new wave of terrorism. of course we are waiting for the new government to be out formed. we are expecting that in the next day or 2 and it will be the country's most right when government's attention here in the country. very. hi, rebecca, thank you so much. our correspondent rebecca ritters, in jerusalem. indonesians have begun burying their dead after a devastating earthquake that kill more than $270.00 people. authorities say the search for dozens of people still missing will continue for another 3 days. the quake happened during the day a time when many children were in class. the earthquake has done this school building in the city of john jude into rapid students flight as the building came down. but some didn't make it. this family is grieving the loss of get it
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to, to where the daughter vida out there when i saw her from the she i left. i couldn't handle it. but on seeing my daughter's condition, her body and face all had injuries in a nearby boating school. student early 14 shows the damage caused by the earthquake here and other students and forgot just his life while trying to see if his friend were not at the thought. a lot of my i feel really sad when of him. well, even though my house and my school are damaged, we can repair them. but if you lose a friend, you can't get them back on the floor. i feel guilty to zillow because parents and family. but the school teacher is also morning by school that the and their parents trusted us to take care of them. i should have protected them, but it's been very hard for me. i don't know what i could have done. chancia is
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one of the worst affected areas, the destruction there we take time to recover from and for now rescuers. and while india continue the relief efforts for people grappling with loss and tragedy. t w correspondence sharon soon along has been reporting from the quake zone here. she finds an instance of neighbors helping one another in the wake of disaster. right on standing next to an emergency kitchen located in a say, mary asked evacuation tender. we're also set up. it's in the restaurant in the district of to good now where it's located near to the epicenter of the quake that happened on monday. and as you can see, these mothers, they are preparing food, the dates, mentors of egg noodle. and also there, there's catch chicken, and this will be distributed on not only to this evacuation spot but also to other areas. and it will accommodate around 300 families or around 600
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people. so during this time of crisis i'm, i can see sadness, panic, a disappointment, but at the same time, i can also see hope and strength and the way they work together it day. comfort each other during this time of uncertainty is amazing. and yeah, what's plan for them? and they still don't know because they lost their homes. it's destroyed by it. they just hope that the quake would eventually stop at all and everything can return to normal. t w sharon simmer long. there are reporting from the quick zone in indonesia. now ukrainian officials say a russian strike on a maternity ward has killed a new born baby in ukraine, southern south parisha region. overnight. rescuers managed to pull survivors, including the child's mother from the rubble. president, zalinski, hercules,
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russia of inflicting terror and murder on ukraine in the wake of the attack. it's just the latest rush and strike on a healthcare facility. the world health organization has reported more than $700.00 since the start of the many hospitals are also facing blackout and says, russia continues to hammer ukraine's energy infrastructure fall a corresponding on phillips sholtes is in the ukrainian capital key until it, what more can you tell us about the this latest attack on the hospital. local officials say the strike happened a just about 10 kilometers outside the city of support. asia, from what we know right now, one newborn baby a 2 day old baby was killed and several people including some doctors were injured . we also hear reports about another attack on a small health facility in the north east of the country. of course we have seen
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this over and over during the war that health facilities have become targets. usually it's not direct artillery fire or, or miss. i'll fire her. but rather the power outages that are dangerous for, for those facilities. just like all other services in the country, a hospitals and clinics are heavily affected by the critical power situation at the moment. so some bigger hospitals have generators bud to smaller facilities, especially in rural areas. they are severely affected, or as you pointed out, their young fellow, russia has been targeting and cranes energy infrastructure with the extensive miss allen drone attacks. the head of ukraine's national power grid now describes the damage as colossal. how is ukraine coping with this? many solutions have been discussed in recent days from saving more energy to asking
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people to leave the country during winter time. what the government is doing right now is so they try to set up what they call points of in of instability. those are centers where people can go during power outages. a website is already online where residents can find information where those centers are located. they can accommodate up to 500 people, and the residents get free services. they're free power, free water is free internet, even free, a basic medical aids, and it's not sure yet when these are sent us will start operating, but probably a very soon on philip. thank you so much shar correspond yon phillip sholtes. they're in the ukranian capital key. it's catch up on some of the stories making headlines round world. today. the u. k. supreme court has ruled at scotland does
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not have the legal power to hold a new referendum on independence without british government support to blow to the scottish independence movement which lost a 2014 referendum by a 10 percent margin. workers at the world's biggest i phone factory in china, have been beaten and detained by police, after thousands protested against kobe 19 controls and working conditions. videos on social media show people facing rows of police with plastic riots, shields. about 200000 people work at the compound police in the us state of virginia say 6 people were killed by a gunman at a wal mart store in chesapeake on tuesday night. they say the suspected shooter is also dead, but released no more details on his identity or motive. lots of flashing light slash german chancellor aloft schultz has been presenting his plans for the 2023
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budget to lawmakers. here in berlin, he said, in spite of the current energy crisis, the government had everything under control and boist, optimism about measures aimed at helping consumers face the rising cost of living. he also defended his recent visit to china, saying it had helped secure g 20 support for clear and united rebuttal of any russian threats to use nuclear weapons in ukraine. oh yes, emily alpha that isn't russia finally has to stop the small. it was important to other g, 20 summit and barley center very clear signal to moscow in this regard or not. and one other thing was emphasized by all g 20 members and bother you. any threat with nuclear weapons is inaccessible to all of us there use will not be tolerated. trends that mr. indian i asked are cheap political correspond nina has a for her take on transfer shelters speech. well, terry, i've had 4 main takeaways. to be honest. all of charged the german chancellor
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presented himself very much as the global leader who also gets important missions done abroad to. so he stress very much the fact that he managed on his trip to china to extract that message from the chinese president against the use of nuclear weapons. now that will have chart says was crucial to get the support from the g. 20 countries also condemning the actions happening in ukraine and then the 2nd to take away was of course that olaf shaw had said that his government is having to clean up a lot of the mess that at the conservatives previous government has left behind and that they are having to invest in infrastructure that many policy fields were neglected by conservative ministers over the past decade or so decade and a half that they were in government. then the 3rd main takeaway was, of course, that will actually stress just how hard working his own government has been in those 11 months that they've been in office. he said that they'd passed a 100 laws and also trying to make life better for hardworking people and low
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income people who stressed the minimum wage as one such example, but also their investment in infrastructure and in public transport. and then the 4th take away for me was the fact that the climate crisis was addressed by the german chancellor at the very end. and in a context where will of so said this is the feel why we're going to have to see a more investment in the future. if germany doesn't want to lose the competition against other global players, that this is an opportunity, but that hard work needs to be done. now. these budget debates, nina are also an opportunity for the opposition to attack the government and its policies. what have opposition leaders been targeting their to their well, the opposition lead of liberation. mads, of course, criticized the current government saying that there was a lot of hasty decision making that very often there was the case that the government passed laws and then how to withdraw them or presented drafts that
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weren't getting the support from the majority of the population. and, and he, for example, a picked out the topic of defense policy where he said the current government has promised that germany will stick to that nato goal of 2 percent investment am in, in the defense area. but that this target is going to be missed in the next budget as well. and finish mats, criticize that the current government is saying that it wants to invest at $300000000.00 less than it did so previously. so in a nutshell, it was to be expected for the mad, criticized or left side, saying that this government doesn't understand the market, doesn't understand a kong mix. you know, thank you very much. our political correspond, nina hunter, germany is sir to ended in baltimore, in a un peacekeeping mission and molly and begin withdrawing its troops from the middle of next year. the future of the mission has been in doubt due to ongoing
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military disputes with the ruling military hunter and the increasing presence of russian forces. the decision has to be approved by the bonds talk after a year of doubts and disputes. 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 their mistake. nobody in berlin won't say repeat of last year's chaos during the u. s. lead withdrawal from afghanistan. then a man with under normal conditions such a withdrawal cannot take place within a few days and 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 fit and since elections a jew in molly, in february 2024, we will remain on the ground beyond this election date that we will start
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withdrawing in the summer of next year, 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, gender, and concerns over its deepening relationship with russia. in april foreign minister alena barbara criticized the governments 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. jackson in china to some 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 reuben. 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,
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safety, and the recent withdrawal of other european allies amongst them. the french who departed in august after more than 8 years in marley in other nations, has denounced the increasingly harsh cracked l on most protests in iran. humans, human rights council is considering investigating the government's use of force against civilians. human rights groups say more than $400.00 protesters have been killed since the start of nationwide demonstrations in mid september. not any images coming out of iran at the moment, but videos on social media show scenes resembling a civil war in several curtis cities. these areas have seen daily purchased 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
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. and that live ammunition is being used against demonstrators. the you, when say 6 participants were killed in the past week alone, including at least 2 teenagers. we urged the all parties to address the paypal's demands for a quality, dignity, and rights. instead of using unnecessary or disproportionate force to suppress the protests and runs 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. that world cup match against england. still 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 mellie was mockingly renamed team mullah. many iranians feel that the world cup
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and cattle will divert attention away from the protests in iran. well, day 3 of the men's soccer world cup produced a stunning upset for one of the pre tournament favorites. saudi arabia defeated argentina in their group see match. they came from behind to win 21 and dent argentina's world cup house. in group d world champions, france coasted to an easy victory over australia. another upset had looked to be on the cards after australia took an early lead in the match. yes, rarely enjoy did. not last long. when i'm this cross the ball into the box for you all found himself unmarked. just a few feet away from ball and you headed home, francis. first goal of the world come to make it a quick one to australia, locked the ball in, build up, play rubio with another offensive, so case finding olivia, who, when an easy happened to turn the game around in just 5 minutes. friends were now
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in full control and should afford another jump before half time. he and but he was way too much power and too little precision. however, in the 2nd half, it was time to sign for the french superstore. first. he had at home, frances, 3 to one in 68 minutes and then provided the assist you. ruth brace. the 4th one that feels video after a shaky start, the raining champions were quick to recover, claiming at his are 3 points in the 1st game of mission back to back. let's take a look at all the results from day 3 encounter argentina, los leaves, them bottom of the group, see with saudi arabia. the surprise leaders after just one game. robert live and dusky, missed a penalty as poland and mexico ended neil neil in group d. the french australia result puts the world champions 2 points clear after just one game and to nisha held denmark to a scoreless draw in the groups other. ok. germany kick off their world cup
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campaign against japan later today, but you must do so without one of their biggest names. coach honey, please confirm that bind minix r leroy on a will missed the game because of the injury. they said the team were hopeful that they would return for the game against spain on sunday of germany will be looking to get their world cup campaign off to a good start, of course, after their disastrous, early exit in russia 4 years ago. but the build up to the match has been dominated by you turn on the decision to where a one love armed by an arm bent in support of l. g. b t q writes at after that came after threats of sporting sanctions by fif of footballs, governing body, england, wales and germany with 3 of the 7 european national teams. he wanted to set an example for tolerance and inclusion with
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a rainbow themed arm band and the statement one love. people saw things differently while not expressly banning the arm bands. he for said referees which sanctioned play as he wore them with a yellow cart or do much of this was desperate to listen to you all on this topic. says the team is very unhappy as well and shot that something like this is not allowed was an on site because it is just a sign for human rights and diversity for they are also the values that we as a team, lives and represented for 3 not lead them, yeah, for toys, fifo to day ban to statement and treatment with diversity and human rights. these are values to which it commits it's safe in its own state institute is worth more than frustrating. from our point of view i was, was, is termites was 3 runs, fever got their way, and the evidence was on the arm of england, captain harry kane. it appears that no european nation wants to risk a yellow cart to make a political statement. germany, captain manuel neu,
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nell looks also except to where the that no discrimination norm been provided by thief. up earlier, our sports correspondent jonathan harding told us how germany had been responding to the dispute. i think initially, after the disappointment at not pushing back against the decision, germany's response has been quite strong. german f, a president bad no end of said which features 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, from people watching on. there have been some consequences, reva, one of their biggest sponsors has withdrawn their sponsorship of the div b premier, surely 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 and 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
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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 the later on when the to me here in dover, some big news from english football. now costano, rinaldo is to leave manchester united with immediate effect. the news comes after the 37 year old attacker give an explosive interview on the eve of the world cup in which he criticized coach eric are. and manchester united owners club said the portuguese star was leaving by mutual agreement and thanked him for his contribution across to spells in manchester. and some breaking news coming in on the european parliament has voted to designate russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, pointing to moscow's repeated strikes on civilian targets in ukraine. the move is largely symbolic. however, as to you does not currently have
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a legal structure for the designation of state sponsors of terrorism. you're watching dw, so just a quick reminder of our top story this hour. at least one person has died and 14 people have been injured. following explosions of 2 bus stops in jerusalem is real, security minister describe the explosions as attacks, but there's been no claim over sponsibility. so you're watching the w news from berlin up next made looked into why the world comp encounter has such an enormous carbon footprint. i'm sorry, mark, just like to watch for with
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