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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  February 6, 2023 6:00am-6:04am CET

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o, d, w and online. hey guys, it's evelyn sharma. welcome to my podcast to love the matter is that i and life celebrities influences and experts to talk about all playing loud effects from dating and india today. nothing's awesome. let's discuss all these things and more in the new season of the pot. come make sure to tune and wherever you get your pot, cough and join the conversation because you know, it love matters. ah ah, this is d, w. news and things are on top stories. least 5 people are report a dead after a magnitude. 7.8 earthquake struck southern turkey. rescue teams are searching for people trapped in the rubble after buildings collapsed turkey's disaster management
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agency. so the quake was centered in the car. hm. and mattress province. turkey is situated on one of the world's most active earthquake zones. trial of 47 people accused of subversion has begun in hong kong. the activists are accused of holding unofficial primary elections to stand against prob, aging candidates. they were arrested following the introduction of a sweeping national security board. that strict, the territory of previously held free around supreme leader, ayatollah ali kamani, has reportedly part of tens of thousands of people detained in anti government protests. but human rights groups are skeptical of the decrease. the pardon excludes people with international ties or any one facing spine charges only 20000 people have been arrested in nationwide purchase. this is dw news from berlin. you can find much more information on our website to be found at
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d. w dot com. ah, ah ah, well come to global 3000 strength in numbers. how thousands of volunteers in india, i helping to save local lakes and rivers. dwindling diversity. how the seed industry is booming at the cost of crop variety. and finding hope how guatemala is trying to turn the tide on its migration crisis. at the end of 2021, one in 5 refugees world wide, came from south and central america. the exit is, is caused by political crisis,
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a lack of food collapsing, healthcare systems, and also corruption and rising, crying their desire destination, the usa and canada, where they're often less than welcome our report from guatemala, looks at initiatives that are hoping to give people a bright future in their own country. oh, oh. the u. s. border is about 2300 kilometers away. and our fire cock racks would love nothing more than to just keep on riding and leave the hardship of life in guatemala. hind her like half the population of the country, he works in agriculture. extreme weather is increasing the frequency of droughts and floods. farmers.

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