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for mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for, for ah ah, business dw news life on vernon survival against all odds and earthquake victim trapped for 4 days is full. the life from the rubble of the death told in turkey and syria reaches 23000. also, the paragraph belief organization still struggling to deliver humanitarian aid to
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victims in rural health areas of syria and the u. s. military shoot down an unidentified object over alaska. the white house says it was probably at a high altitude and posed a threat to the venue in flight. it's not good. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. the number of people killed in the earthquakes in turkey and syria has passed 23000 rescue team to so trying to free those trapped under the rubble hopes of finding war. survivors are fading, but emergency crews have saved several more victims in turkey's had tie province. dw witnessed a german team rescue. a woman in an operation lost in more than 2 days. deep under the rubble trapped beneath layers of concrete cheer. in the town of carrie
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con, is 40 year old say nap. she's been trapped under this debris for days now that 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 on the 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 man debated it. oh yeah. oh yes, i'm a or all they, ned i used to go even nikki, is the guy that's 9. i be saying. i need 1. 9. zayna is buried very deep under the rubble. i could only hear her voice.
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i can no longer hold out, save me. she said, i'm in so much pain, help me cool young to me than they are. the rescue team works deep into the night offerings, a beta, all the comfort they can even offer, which offers 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 we're all just so relieved, so relieved. this woman,
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she got herself through it yet she didn't give up. isn't alice or dark? we are so thankful that she is in this ambulance now one of whom i have no words, the bottle, not absolutely. and the tension was extreme really up there. when she was out, i said, now i believe in miracles. ah, after 100 hours fighting for her life, zainab with free will move and her sister's desperate weight is finally over. international aid groups have been struggling to get relief to quake victims in war torn syria, but vital supplies are slowly trickling in. he theory in government says it will allow aid into rebel held areas. on friday, a 2nd un relief convoy reached an opposition enclave in the countries northwest. during the real war, i'm hurting the devastating earthquake has struck an unimaginable blow it.
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assyrians, already struggling with years of civil war. many of the people living in the latter kia province had fleet, the fighting, and ed lab only for disaster to hit their new homes. community leaders say many refugees were living in these collapsed buildings. i've been young, bobby, myrtle, margaret, my cousin and his wife have 3 children. we do not know anything about them. their home was on the 2nd floor, nor soon my palm. the united nations estimates 3 and a half 1000000 people may now be homeless after the quakes, which have killed thousands of others. but assistance had been slow relief efforts . hampered by the complications of more. 7 and roads damaged by the shaking in a carefully choreographed tour of the quake zone. president bashar al assad visited a hospital. he has agreed to international demands to allow aid into regions, not under state control,
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meaning it no longer needs to go via damascus. called luckily in a 2nd un 8 convoy entered a short time ago consisting of 14 tracks loaded with various relief supplies and materials for tans or hygiene. and some food harvey will be handed over to an organization partner in with the un operating and deliberate areas of their home. but from there, the 8 will be distributed to those affected by the earthquake with power outages and a lack of food and shelter. the race is on to get assistance to those struggling to survive the earthquake response. now tuning into a desperate humanitarian situation, dealing another blow to syrians who have already endured so much. the u. s. military has shot down an unidentified object over alaska, on orders from president joe biden. officials say it posed a threat to civilian flights. the u. s. air force down to suspected chinese spy
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a balloon last week. the white house says it's not clear where the latest objects came from. out of an abundance of caution, and the recommendation of the pentagon. president biden ordered the military to down the object and they did. and it came to an inside our territorial waters. we have no further details about the object at this time, including any description of its capabilities, purpose, or origin. the object was about the size of a small car, so not similar and size or shape to the high altitude surveillance balloon that was taken down off the coast of south carolina on february for we don't have any information that would confirm a stated purpose for this object we do expect to be able to recover the debris as since it fell not only within our territorial space, but on what we into, what we believe is, is frozen water. so have
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a recovery effort will be made. i knew i all saw a washington correspondent send me some a scandal. what this incident and the, the one that took place last week involving the chinese balloon means for us national security. so the pentagon was actually asked that question and in a press conference earlier on friday, and the question was, you know, has the u. s. now essentially reassess national security with that? a chinese my balloon incident this object and the spokesperson said that really anything that is considered a threat to national security, of course, is dealt with. and that this particular object was deemed a risk to civilian aircraft, as i said. but the reality is where he lived, that the country is on high alert, and there are also political considerations at play. here. u. s. president biden has been heavily criticized particularly by republicans who accuse him of allowing the chinese spy balloon to fly over the country over sensitive military sites. they've called him week in the face of china. so i think it is safe to say that
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that pressure, at least somewhat informed of the decision to shoot down his object off the coast of alaska. but we still, as i said, need to find out more information about what the object was and what was behind it was a 2nd look at some other stories making headlines around the world authorities in chile have arrested at least 20 people suspected of starting forest fires. the blazes have killed dozens as drought and reco temperature's fuel the flames. a curfew is in force in the worst head regions. the leaders of brazil and the united states have been holding talked to reset relations with a focus on democracy and climate change. joe biden. and brazil's new president lula promised to rebuild strange diplomatic ties. both leaders rode out, attempted, overthrows by far right bulbs onto a winning election bridge loose food. her as president enough, although i say, has hold full multi party dialogue to salvage what she called the most. most
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fragile democracy in latin america, paula wants 8 came to power to her predecessor, was impeached for attempting to dissolve congress. dozens of protesters have been killed in clashes with security forces for russia has launched a renewed attack on ukraine's civilian infrastructure as president for him. as the lensky returned from a toll of western capitals, the latest wave of stripes included drones, rockets and cruise missiles, many of which were shot down. he says russia has also begun a new ground offensive in easton. ukraine will be asked our special correspondent abraham in cave. what the evidence there is that this new offensive has taken place . given the intensification of the, the shelling and the missiles that we've seen last night and today. and also what
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you know, ukrainian officials are saying that is certainly something that, that, that you hear experts here saying that this offensive, this long awaited offensive, has begun. and also the timing is something that we have to keep in mind. we are fast approaching the one year anniversary of this war, february 24th. and it is, you know, it would be a great symbolic move to have this offensive start now, or a, some of our viewers will recall that at the beginning of the war, russia really thought that ukraine would fall within weeks. and here we are now a year into it and you know, the country is still standing and so they are desperate to make gains on the ground as this anniversary approaches. at the same time yesterday, we saw ukrainian president zalinski in brussels, where he is received a warm welcome by european leaders. these images that we saw yesterday coming out
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of brussels would have been unimaginable before the war. you know, talking about the fast accession talks into the you and so on. and so the timing here is very crucial and it does fit into this into, into the idea that the offensive may have already begun. at $3070.00 special correspondent i abraham reporting in keith. well now let's move on to some sports news and in women's been disfigure season. that'll start here in germany this weekend. second place untracked frankfurt take on the best buy and who are just a point behind them. to w asked frank friends, verena hand shore how the women's game has grown since the early days. bradford miss field, they're busy in hampshire, has a long history and the woman's buddhist legal when she 1st joined in 2010, the leak was a very different place. when i started in the midst niga, when i was 16, we had said 1010 people on the and
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a crowd. and if i look now it's super, super cool. and also the infra structure is so much better. and this makes me happy conditions as many clubs are becoming ever more profession on frank for the woman now share a training ground with their male counterparts. it's super important. this is everyday for us when you on this page it's, it's amazing. and before we had a big trouble with that, but we're super thankful that we have now the ability to, to train here 29 year old hampshire has almost 100 caps for all to you and is eager to share her experience with her younger teammates. if say they need something, they can always come to me or to us. and i think the biggest said was, is that you never give up that even if it's a bad face or something bad happens that you push it always hard and, and never give up. some quotes finished 3rd last season and half begun to pose
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a challenge to the league strongest things our wishes that them if we play against the beach teams against by an oyster looked at we, we, we can get points points from them. and i think this is, yeah, our biggest hoping, but at 1st we need to m also play good against them all the other teams. yeah, i hope that we can make the 1st place again, at least this is my hope, this is my wish and we're going to do everything for debts with the lake leaders will spoke firmly in their sites. hand shores frankfurt are aiming high as dublin. dyslexia gets back on through wait ukraine was like a stepping point unified voice. you insert that warranty wants to be, finish your studies. now you have positive control crane. you can choose to go back or somewhere else. currently more people than ever on the move worldwide in such a.

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