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vision for tomorrow's journalism, a save the date and to join us for this discussion. as the 16th edition of d, w. c. global media forum. ah, ah, ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. more than 21000 pills and the earthquakes and turkey and syria rescue worse continued to pull people alive from the rubble to find the odds . but for days after the catastrophic earthquakes, hopes of finding survivors are slowly beginning to fade. also coming up ukraine's
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president renews his appeal for you membership below to mere zalinski, telling officials in brussels, there will only be keith in europe when russia is defeated. he also calls for ukraine to quickly become a member of the year. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. rescue teams are so pulling survivors from the rubble of the earthquakes in turkey and syria, but for days on hopes of finding many more victims alive are fading. more than 21000 people have been killed. turkey's government has defended its handling of the disaster in the face of growing criticism. president matchup type, bardon says, it's impossible to prepare for a cat catastrophe. on this scale,
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pulled from the rubble and turkey is devastated her tie province after nearly 90 hours. this little boy is fortunate to be alive. oh. 0 exhausted, rescues had been working non stop for days now. throughout the disaster zone. health has been coming in from all around the world. this ukrainian team was dispatched by keith despite the fighting back home journal threats. earth were attack ish, colleagues was surprised because of the war in our country, but we believe that we have to hell. that's the nature of mutual aid. while there's no other way to do it, the more we actually while rescue, as from turkey and further afield, aunt giving up the more time passes the lower the chances of finding more survivors . freezing temperatures are only making matters worse.
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thousands of bodies have already been recovered and the death toll is expected to rise even further. in many areas, there's frustration with a lack of government health. these we is civilian support these people, but i am not a crane. i can't lift these concrete blocks. i'm a mother, but my heart can only bear so much pain. no one's listening. where is the army? where's the stays? where is the unity? president irwin defended his government's response as he visited the disaster area and promised to rebuild destroyed homes within a year. with thousands of buildings flattened and countless more damaged and the cost of reconstruction expected to run into billions of euros. it's unclear how achievable this pledge may be. while the prospect of rebuilding
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may offer hope to the hundreds of thousands left homeless in mid winter. for now, the focus for many remains, the increasingly desperate search for survivors. and her quacks have caused more than 6000 buildings to collapse in turkey alone. in the city of guys the untapped nearly one in 6 buildings were destroyed. countless more were damaged, leaving hundreds of thousands homeless. turkey has earthquake building codes, but the damage raises questions about how strictly those rules aren't forced. yasemin d t m. i talk as an engineer from the university college london, and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause. they weren't in 1999. they are not now he's building in line. they
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are very, very long and the okay, engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific know, has their boss, the enforcements and regulations of the maxims oh, compliance with the codes i was asked to require an inspection back to see what's lacking. and the united nations 8 convoy has arrived in north west syria. it is the 1st time since the earthquake struck. 8 organizations have struggled to bring supplies into rebel held northern syria, which is blockaded by the government. oh, burdened with grief and living in harsh conditions. holly, my mood is staying at this makeshift camp and no leopard province. he says he lost many of his family members to the earthquake. his surviving daughter is now a widow with 2 children, led the little hole my kids died under the rubble will lock. situation is horrible,
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you know, and we're here in a come, the phone are turned screened. there's nothing. the situation is bad. i wish i'd also died with my kids. it would have been better. lawyer molded when of organizations in the country are stretching their resources over a decade of war. had already left millions dependent on aid, especially in the rebel control northwest. in the aftermath of the earthquake, there is even less assistance to go round. local aid worker say they are unable to secure the basic needs of all survivors. i'm not just sort of odds in dunphy. we're finding it difficult to secure trans food water via an e mattresses financially. and in this winter, it was minus 6 degrees celsius day over gone. it's very cold. this disaster meets the support of nations yanine ha, that individual initiative alone and not enough. i'm getting off out of the m. i have your heart other than the hot in ed live. the situation is equally grim. many
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have had to brave poor weather conditions. lemme and him now when we how as well teeth, how can we sleep avionic ob it's very cold oil and if that things are bad and it's raining on us and here, oh, would know is that we want help is that we want someone to help us men of our lives, we have only god. there's a lot of cool did and but we didn't feel warm yesterday and the children were freezing. let, let them know that he thought that allegedly, as the demand for eat skyrockets, the pressure is mounting on damascus. which is said to be obstructing aid. while international agencies are criticized for not acting fast enough. syrians feel they have no choice but to wait. and we will continue to follow those efforts for you, but we're going to turn to some other news 1st for you. now, you claim president voluminous zalinski has renewed his appeal for ukraine to join
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the european union. he told an e u leaders meeting in brussels, that europe will only be at peace once russia is defeated. polanski has also called on you allies to keep military and economic aid flowing to keep images for the history books. president zalinski and the parliaments president met sola standing side by side to demonstrate that ukraine is part of the european family. it is this family and its value. sir lensky emphasized in his address did. did people of ukraine defend every day on the battlefield? sir massey of rabo. this is our europe match. these are our rules. this is our way of life. hey, joe, green m for ukraine. it's away hallie away to its home. la, those whole dormer, fill in ski priest the chamber for its early backing of you candidate status will ukraine pointing out the diesel port,
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motivated his country to be strong and to stay the course. president salenti speech was her powerful mom. it was moving the fact that he spoke with such a character and passion for joining our family here in the european union. we have been walking this path for the past year, and there is only so much you can add on except for solidarity and our feeling that we belong together. and this is the feeling that we all felt today. solidarity with your queen. that was what you opinion leaders wanted to demonstrate as well when they came together in brussels for they were meeting with the ukranian president. tougher sanctions on russia and further arms deliveries were at the top of their agenda. would zalinski once again asking for western made fighter jets for his pilots gets more num, shibel, wizard the number for us to survive. we need these weapons for that is what i'm talking about actually was that are positive signals concerning the respective
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weapons. roy, we've got positive signals that we heat each other. awesome, we all know can i really want these signals to become concrete words. so can ali, but a torrijos concret in his or her hello and she made clear that his country also needs a concrete date for the start of accession talks with the eel. of course we needed this year. and this year sharp, when i see this year, i mean this year, i mean this ah, 2202 to 3. i feel i feel really the responsibility of the uni within the repute jostle with regardless. but despite all the laughs and a lighter tone, ukraine is likely to have a long way to go to join the block. it's a merit base process. the commission president, funder lion said not one set to rigid timelines for the lensky however, ukraine's e. u membership is not a distant dream, but a future that is certain. his visit to brussels has seen a lot of good will,
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and promises to provide more military support. but the ukraine and leader made it clear that what his country needs right now is not promises, but swift action. and here are some other stories making news around the world. u. s. officials have released the 1st images of agents recovering the remains of a chinese balloon shot down last week. the u. s. says the balloon was part of a major surveillance program targeting more than 40 countries. china insists it was a civilian aircraft. demonstrators have classed with police and peru as anti government protest center a 3rd month. the unrest was triggered by the detention of former president pedro castillo on rebellion charges. hotels are demanding castillo release, and the resignation of new president dina will lactate. on monday, south africa's president seal roma poster has declared a state of disaster over the worst energy crisis. in decades. power outages lasting
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up to 12 hours are damaging and already struggling economy. scuffles broke out in parliament as opposition lawmakers disrupted proceedings demanding from a post. his resignation, our lovers are gearing up for one of this year's biggest global cultural attractions. works by the 17th century dutch painter. them year are going to show to day in amsterdam. the collapse collection brings together his best known masterpieces, including the girl with a pearl earring. $28.00 out of around $37.00 known works are on display at amsterdam rags museum among them. the milkmaid girl reading a letter at an open window. and perhaps the most famous of them, all girl with a pearl earring painted in 1665,
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the common thread that brings them altogether. our depictions of real life in the 17th century. keep it up on for me as infamy as paintings. don't tell a story in the sense that there's a lot going on. there's no running around horses galloping or something fording on the ground or people fighting. his paintings are always very quiet, very introverted. and this introversion, of course, allows the viewer to enter into a new world of the media to him. yon for mir lived and worked in the dutch city of delft. he was only 43 years old at the time of his death, and it was only posthumously that both he and his paintings gained worldwide recognition, especially for the use of light from m and with a me, a uses natural light as it naturally enters a room and as it highlights certain objects and not others, and on this girl with a pearl earring was fictionalized on the silver screen in 2003 with american
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actress scarlett johansson bearing a striking resemblance to farmers famous subject. ah, sir, your master is a fine painted treat. the exhibition in amsterdam has been years in the making with the paintings, arriving from various museums around the world. it's an extremely rare chance for a brief encounter with most of vermeer works. and finally, now the oscar and grammy award winning american composer burt bacharach has died at the age of $94.00. ah, rich, ah, and a house is not a home when those noon to hoot
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their head. i have nothing to do. he was one of the most prolific authors in the music history. he composed works for a string of stars from dusty springfield to tom jones to be on warwick. he produced dozens of hits, including walk on by. i say little prayer and raindrops fallen on my head. and jo slug the god. lucy got too big for his bed. and with that, you're up to date on t. w. news. thank you for joining hulu . you ski about the movie on douglas renewable energy out of media, me global law, go up garbage. somebody get abo scobee and was out and argued, you go on major. yeah, but sure to let up joel media dog currently more people than ever on the move world wide in such a better life to.
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