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ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. rescued after enduring a 100 hours deep under the rubble. a woman is pulled out alive, days off to earthquakes, flat and pots of turkey and syria, and hopes of finding most alive as fade as the death toll tops $22000.00 brush of
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launches more. miss allan drone strikes on ukraine. civilians forced to take cover again. the sirens ring out across the country. authorities say the attacks targeted power facilities in 6 ukrainian regents a sign of defiance in ukraine. we meet expectant mothers in the capital, keep determined to give birth in their homeland despite russia's war of aggression . ah, i've been fas all and welcome the death toll from the quakes, and turkey and syria keeps rising by the hour. all hopes of finding more survivors of fading days after the disaster hit. but emergency crews keep to find the odds. digging through the rubble to pull out people alive, we travel to southern turkey to witness the german rescue team. save a woman in an operation that lasted over 50 hours. deep under the rubble trapped
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beneath layers of concrete. here in the town of carrie con, it's 40 year old dana. she's been trapped under this debris for days now. there is hope she will make it out alive. a complex mission to free her is underway, involving a team of german rescuers and using drills and specials equipment. they've been able to cut a path to her. oh . all right. a under surface, sitting amongst the rubble is debated. zane ups younger sister. she's been here
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since monday, waiting and worrying and in a desperate attempt to give her sister the strength she needs to keep going. zabeda bravely heads under ground. later showing us a video of the moment they shared beneath the rubble the name debated it. oh yeah. oh yeah, i'm a or all they may i should go even if she is the guy does not know the say i need
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one. xena is buried very deep under the rubble. i could only hear her voice. i can no longer hold out, save me. she said, i'm in so much pain. help me with yarn to me than they are. the rescue team works deep into the night offerings, a beta all the comfort they can even offer to help us with this day attempt to free her sister and by the early hours of friday morning, there is good news. after 50 hours of non stop work rescue workers miraculously pull zane up out alive. she sat to be in stable condition. the relief is overwhelming. with alleged and we're all just so relieved,
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so relieved the swimming. she got herself through it yet she didn't give up. susan alice or dog, we are so thankful that she is in this ambulance now, one of whom i have no words he brought. absolutely. and the attention was extreme really up there when she was out. i said now i believe in miracles, after 100 hours fighting for her life, we say no order is free to move and her sister's desperate weight is finally over a correspond julia han was there for that lengthy, complicated, and yet successful rescue mission jojo. how did say to manage to survive such an old deal with? well, that is of course the question of all questions. but let me tell you a little bit more about the all we have to move guys, i'm very sorry. but really, if you can, if you can hear me, we don't, right?
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that's good. try continue. appreciate to view it another iteration. here is the situation here, guys. oh, we'll try to talk to you in about 10 seconds. okay. oh no problem. where with you julia. all right. let me know if you see me again. i can see you again. tell me all right. tell me more about what you. okay, let's get back to let's get back to as a net story of course. well, let me tell you a little bit more that the rescue has actually told me that it was neighbors who alerts them to the fact that there was some sound and noise coming from under this pile of rubble. and then the rescue ascend in these search and rescue dogs and the dogs helped to localize vein of and then they created a small path to her through which they started providing her with food, with water, with a warm blanket. and of course,
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most of all with hope. and then the more complex part of the mission started, they try to they, they dig a tunnel in order to reach her. and that was very a very delicate mission because they had to be very careful because the building was at risk to collapse even further endangering not only zayna herself, but also the you workers and that is what took so long. you also met her sister and spend time with her how out and she managed to hold on for hope for so long will of course that. so what i asked her zabeda as well, and she told me as soon as she know that her sister was alive and that there were a team of rescuers from germany who were willing to help her and who were really restlessly working to bring her out. she knew there was hope and she, she knew it would, it would happen. and would, i really believe is what was important is the moment that they not been zabeda were
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able to speak with each other. i think that was giving zayna under the rubble a lot of hope. she knew there were people who were fighting for her life. we actually spoke to ebay that the sister briefly a little earlier. she told us that they know is doing fine considering the circumstances she is injured. she has been taken to a hospital in the city of adina. and this story is not only one with a happy ending. it's actually a part of the story is also that as anna lost her entire family in that apartment block, her husband and her children have not survived. they are dead. wow, that's a hard one to take you. you've now moved on to come on matters. i believe what, what's the situation there? i can see quite a lot going on behind you. well, yeah, i mean, so much destruction and despair here and cut them on mirage as well. it's actually
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often very hard to comprehend for me as well. there are no buildings here or what's left of those buildings. they used to have 8 stories. now it's piles of rubble, the search and rescue operations due to some extent continue. people here do sometimes still hear noise from under the rubble and then they start digging and then it turned out to be a false alarm. it's actually pretty desperate out a lot. so the relatives or friends are holding out there waiting here they have started fires in order to stay warm because as you can see, there is no electricity here, there is no heating, there is no gas. and that just shows you that there are so many people here in the region here and cut them on my rush. who have lost absolutely everything. julia han reporting on those quake survivors and the roof rescue and recovery if a day that's on the way. thank you very much for your recording. here in germany,
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a growing number of volunteers has been doing what they can to help relief efforts . he's look at how humanitarian aid is getting from germany to that a disaster zone. tense blankets, generators, all stored in almost 20000 pallets here in old, in the south of germany. all rescue against the germany delivers to turkey and syria. go through this logistic center. it's germany's central rescue supply hub than by the agency for technical disaster assistance. a federal organization that is mostly stuff by volunteers. they come here multiple days in a row, leaving their jobs behind to help she fly out on and i had already gone with one of the a transports. and when you see how much the people actually needed, i think it's just good if you can support them because otherwise it's almost impossible. you don't know whether the 8 will arrive or not. and here you really have the opportunity to see that the aid is delivered. the train volunteer spring
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into action when disaster strikes. almost immediately after the earthquake in turkey and syria, about 30 volunteers started to prepare supplies, volunteers load the goods onto trucks and then drive them about 600 kilometers to the von stuff in those saxony. get something the f yesterday, the 1st 3 a 400 ems to come from here from boons talk. and another 4 planes will leave today with a total of more than 40 tons of 8 supplies. it's a fantastically prepaid operation. there are already logistics experts in turkey. that's good because now it's important that the supplies arrive quickly so we can help people and for security reasons, the german air 1st can currently only fly to turkey. decisions on where the goods are going. i taken day by day with regards to the security situation, so this is no longer a decision for our agency bought for the foreign office or brussels. tend to put in
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the german foreign minister and in a bad book has asked for the turkish syrian borders to be open for rescue supplies, something that could prove difficult. meanwhile, the volunteers in olm will continue their mission, and the blue trucks will keep driving. ukrainian officials say russia has launched thousands of missiles and its latest wave of attacks on the countries energy infrastructure. ukrainian air force. they shut down 61 out of 71 rockets. the attacks on friday morning triggered air raid sirens in cities across ukraine. residence has been urged to take shelter, including in the capitol keith. earlier i spoke to marina miran defense expert at king's college, london is what she had to say. well, we have been seeing as some reports for weeks and talking about the potential russian offensive, and that was one of the reasons why is the issue was deploying tanks to ukraine was so urgent. and now we're talking about
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a potentially deploying fighter jets. and indeed for rush as a window opportunities closing, knowing that the thankful eventually arrive in ukraine and now that the russian forces have managed to gain operational initiative on the battlefield, they're trying to turn it into a strategic initiative. so it is not to be excluded that they will try and push to gain more territory. given the intensification of the air strikes, coupled with the locations, whereas those airstrikes were aimed at. i think we will be seeing more intensified fighting in the next weeks as russia is approaching a one year mark of its invasion in ukraine. could you explain the significance of what we've heard from ukraine stop general saying the to russian nissan launch today? ended moldova. and romanian as space, moldova confirming that romania denying that essentially
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a missiles, according to ukrainian reports had entered those air spaces. and it would that violate the sovereignty of each of those countries in question. therefore, these countries will have to decide how to respond if there was any damage done. for instance, if it had been a quieter chat than they would probably want to shut it down. but others, and that it might have more of a political meaning to message that is coming from ukraine. as to nij, nato's at the war might be spelling over and need a might need to step up its help to ukraine. because romania so far has the night that the missile indeed crossed into its air space. and even if it did that still wouldn't mean that nita would invoke article 5. ok, remainder being of course. and i remember tell us also about this symbolic one year anniversary. that's coming up. it's come so fast. do you think moscow is capable of
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achieving game changing battlefield gains by february 24th? i think regardless of the fact was or moscow is capable of achieving anything, game changing. i think they might try to push for something in order to use it in their information campaign. but either way, they will be trying to sum up whatever advances they have made throughout the year to make it look like they are winning the war and they have done that before. so i think we will be looking at a very happy information campaign launched at domestic populace of russia, as well as international community or a, specifically those states with which russia is working right now in order to show that it, it's efforts are paying off in ukraine because it's been quite a mixed bag when it comes to russian performance on the battlefield. so it would be good for russia and for it's information campaign to be able to,
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let's say retake vermouth and i'm have it as a symbol of this one year anniversary. but it remains to be seen, these are able to do that on time or not. and either ways, a whole claim victory, regardless of what happens if it's expert. marina baron from kings college london. thank you very much for joining us there from munich. russian missile strikes are of course not a new reality in ukraine. at the beginning of the russian invasion, not even ukrainian hospitals were sped from russia. shelley and now some have prepared themselves in case they are targeted again. they don't use i abraham visitor to hospital and keep fits repurposed a storage basement, as the maternity ward she met with women who were preparing through to live with her children in the middle of a wool. snoo. gina, cool. it spends a lot of her day waiting, waiting to hear from her husband maxime, who volunteered to fight putin's army on the eastern front. internet's and she's waiting for their 2nd child,
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a girl to arrive close to minute. but with the we talk about family and things at home as well as also in the scale. he feels that he is abandoned us, but i tell him not to worry what i tell him. he is just doing his duty. there are plenty of reasons to worry. russian shells have hit ukraine's maternity wards before in this war. like these haunting images from maria pole in the early phase of the invasion show. yet jana refuses to have her baby anywhere else, but give some of which have come from the beginning of the war. i never once thought about leaving ukraine, lily, with levity, march, it was out. it is very hard for me to consider that question. even though i have an 8 year old daughter, i still couldn't leave. i didn't want her to see the war, but i feel calmer here. and i want to see how life is like in our country. i want to be close by with aquatic, more moms to be,
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are choosing to have their children in ukraine despite the risks, says one doctor at this hospital in western cave. israel during the 1st 3 months of the war, natalia coach must saw a drop in the number of patients a year into the fighting. things are slowly returning to normal, but now her job is about much more than just delivering babies. love will live like younger yet. we have seen patients with more complications during pregnancy or, or not with it even though they have complications related to birth and enormous stress. subbing im alagood on behalf of we worked the psychologists and our doctors also became psychologist themselves. hm. at albums, liam, re send me medical bullets, the volume, the whole. hm. doctor, coachman, her colleagues turned this basement used for storage into a delivery ward under fire, a safe place to deliver babies, even if the hospitalist targeted. it's one of the reasons why renata and
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constantine kalashnikov have chosen to have their 1st child timothy. here he was born just a few hours ago. the kalashnikov fled from the nets in eastern ukraine, a region that seemed fighting between russian and ukrainian forces. since 2014, i ordered athlete, i have already left my home once. i do not want to go through that again. visions and where to run to poland. we do not have a home there, we do not speak the language. it was hard enough getting settled in key if you had them enable ocean to the last us of q. despite the war, both renata anston to gina are optimistic about the future of the country. they're bringing their children into oil. they did have that. i believe that we will rebuild everything. i believe that ukrainians will be happy again. we will draw the right conclusions and never forget this time. reason ok for that to happen. ukraine
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meets peace. and susanna knows she'll likely have to wait a long time for that. now some of the other stories making use according to a run state media security forces have arrested what they call the main actors in a drone attack on a military side in the city of is for han last month to run. had blamed israel for the strike on the facility. the purpose of which remains unclear is where the emergency services say a man and a 6 year old boy have been killed in a suspected car. ramming on the outskirts of jerusalem is where the authorities say 5 others, but we did and police killed the palestinian driver in the incident at a bus stop in grandma jewish settlement in east jerusalem. tensions have remained high since a palestinian gun attack last month in which 7 people died. u. s. officials have released the 1st images of agents recovering the remains of a chinese balloon shot down last weekend. the u. s. is the balloon was part of a huge surveillance program targeting more than 40 countries. china insists it was
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the civilian aircraft. ah. american football, super bowl, 57 takes place on sunday between the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles . hundreds of millions of people will tune into what's going to be a unique sporting occasion. 2 brothers will be competing against each other. while it's the 1st super bowl in which 2 black quarterbacks will square off. the stage is set in arizona. for one of the most remarkable super bowls, yet it's the 1st time american football showpiece. we'll have 2 black starting quarterbacks as kansas city chiefs star patrick now homes take some jaylen hurts and his philadelphia eagles. the significance of the moment is not lost on any one that has been on his leslie thomas. i said his historic moment to be
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on his performance to do so many others so much is the reason for telling them that they can do it in. so it's a problem. hertz is in his 1st super bowl. his opposite number ma holmes has already lifted the trophy in 2020, but understands why this game is so special. to be lucky enough to be in this position. and the plague is another great galle jalen. it's only a special moment and i'm glad that we're here today. how can we keep moving forward and how can week motivate kids that are, are younger that are gonna oh, they're going to be a quarterback. it's going to be a special special day and a great morgan. ma holmes has struggled with an ankle problem of late, but nothing is going to stop him teaming up with start i to end travis kelsey, who will be facing his own brother, jason, a center for the eagles. this is also the 1st super bowl since 2017, which was won by the eagles. whether to number one,
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seeds from the regular season have reached the finale. if that's not enough to whet your appetite, pop star rhianna will be making her come back in the half time show. it's all shaping up to be a soup of all like no other. and let's take a look at some of the other sports stories making use. the phoenix open is also going on in arizona this weekend and it's a tournament with a twist. a cycle party hole has grandstands and basel around it. that means peace and quiet for the players is unusually short supply. to canadians, adam had wooden and nick taylor's share the lead going. it's friday. there are a tricky conditions to say the least that the world rally championship in sweden m . sports attack was frighteningly fast over the ice as he climbed the lead on friday. the 2019 will champion, leads from united craig breen. the rally finishes sunday. german extreme athletes.
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salvas cockburn has set a world endurance record of the completing a staggering 60 kilometers a day for $86.00 consecutive days in peru as the total distance of over 5000 kilometers. with more than 100000 meters of climb as he crossed deserts, mountains, forests, and beaches. and he did it without any rest days. the bron james has been officially on it at the home of the los angeles lakers for breaking the embassies all time scoring record. the 38 year olds has been in the lead for 2 decades, and it still is teams highest score this season as the lakers fight for a playoff spot on the floor on the women's buddhist legacies of response this weekend. second place to i'd, hot frankfurt take on 3rd best buyin who were just a point behind them in the table. he w, went to a frame for a training session to ask reverend midfielder behind
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a hon. sure how the women's game has grown. and if her clamp has ambitions to topple the giants of german football. frankfurt, midfielder, the rena hampshire has a long history and the woman's bundis lay down. when she 1st joined in 2010, the leak was a very different place. when i started in the wellness niga, when i was 16, we had said 1010 people under the crowd. and if i look now it's, it's super, super cool. and also day infrastructure is so much better. and this makes me happy conditions at many clucks are becoming ever more professional frankfurt woman now share a training ground with their male counterparts. it's super important term desist every day for us when you are on this page it's, it's amazing. and so before we had a bit trouble with that, but we're super thankful that we have now the ability to, to train here 29 year old hands, sure has almost $100.00 caps for austria and is eager to share her experience with
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her younger teammates. if they, they need something, they can always come to me or to us. and i think the biggest said, why is that you never give up that even if it's a bad face or something bad happens that you push yourself always hard and, and never give up. frankfurt finished 3rd last season and have begun to pose a challenge to the leak strongest teams. our wishes that them if we play against the beach teams against banner voice, what did we, we, we can get points points from them. and i think this is, yeah, our biggest hoping, but at 1st we need to and also play good against them all the other teams. yeah, i hope that we can make the 1st place again, at least. and this is my hope, this is my wish, and we're gonna do everything for debts with the lake leaders who spoke firmly in their sites. hand shores frankfurt are aiming high as dublin. dyslexia gets back on
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to wait, watching t w use a reminder of our main story. more than 22000 people have now been killed in the earthquakes, and turkey and syria rescue is continued to pull people alive from the rival to find the arts. but 4 days after the catastrophic quakes, hopes of finding survivors are beginning to fact. up next d, w 's asia with bearish manager, and report on students from india resuming their studies in war time. you crank, i'm painful, and i'll see you next now. mm hm. ah, with
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the truth again. time the exiled and turkish journalist meets svetlana itsyana, sky, exiled leader of the opposition in bella, luce, of course on tide and tides, physically untied morally, it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to hold this way because i'm responsible for the future fall country for the people far behind the boss gardens of truth starts february 18th on d. w with this is the dub, the news asia coming up today, forced to study in a war zone. that's the reality for indian medical students who've had to, to talk to ukraine to continue their studies, their reason a lack of opportunities at home to complete their education.

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