tv DW News Deutsche Welle February 12, 2023 9:00am-9:16am CET
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ah, i see the world as you've never seen it before. drive. now, do you believe documentary? ah, this is dw news life from berlin. tensions rise in turkey in the wake of the devastating quake desperation leads to social unrest and looting. hampering rescue efforts in some areas, another, unidentified object is shut down in the north american airspace. this time over canada,
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the defense minister says both us and canadian fighter jets scramble to intercept the small object. and who will take germany's capital in the repeat election as pulls open in berlin for a re run of local elections. we looked back at the botched valley that prompted today's vote. ah michael ok, welcome to the program. let's go straight to the latest on the earthquakes. rescuers are still trying to locate any remaining survivors, but there are also reports in some areas that desperation is leading to looting and civil unrest hampering the efforts of emergency cruise to quake is now known to have killed more than 28000 people. a figure that the un says it expects will double o a moments of prayer for lives,
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cut short as hopes of finding survivors fade attention turns to burying the dead in hot province. skulls a laid to rest in mass graves. as more bodies continue to arrive on the streets of untouchable, there are concerns over security and civil unrest. a shop saluted an 80 ames ransacked in the big deal. if people take diapers, food and drinks from supermarkets, it's normal. there's been no help for days. but some people are strange, they take a cooker or a coffee machine. in the market that we watch. our houses are vehicles of looters,
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loot a houses that unfortunately there's nothing to say seattle, we're devastated, upset up or what we are experiencing is like a nightmare. our mothers, younger threats at schools are solution. dozens, have been arrested. and turkish president, wrestler type earl one, want those looting and committing the crimes would feel a firm hand of the state on their box. with german rescue work as an austrian soldiers were temporarily forced to halt operations owing to growing security concerns on as soon it's very typical that the security situation gets a bit more 10 socket. that's partly due to the fact that food is now running out of water supplies are running out of it and then people are out searching for food and water after. so when a 2nd thing is that the hope that people had is now increasingly fading on human ha at that hope. it can then also turn into anger. he's often and all in woodland long
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coming almost a week on from the earthquake. the importance of protecting the rescue operation is clear. as a 12 year old child is pulled alike from the rubble. in a rare moment of visible relief, we are now joined live by our correspondent mohammed treacher, who is in us manya mohammed. we heard that a precarious security situation, including reports of looting, is hampering rescue efforts in some areas. what can you tell us? efforts are now shifting towards aid and relief for the the fibers. some security concerns let some aid operations to be suspended due to see reports on duty and plot with gang were active in the devastated zone. friends of ours in hats, i have been attacked on highway near and thought their car was stolen. the
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government said that dozens of people have been arrested for stealing or trying to defraud victims in the aftermath of the quake. of course, we should mention, some aid groups are telling us that some this looting is going on because people simply aren't getting the aid that they need. what are you hearing on the ground is 8 reaching everyone who needs read well, hundreds of thousands of cars both come home with almost 20000000 people to buy the earthquake of cause of them me urging for shelter to them. medicine, now we've been see it being a, the convoy supplies arriving to turkey. bar, getting a to people in syria is particularly complicated as it is still an active, complex own. and some of the most impacted by the way, are controlled by different groups and for delivery. it's looking so slow through
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northern syria, local active, told us that we need is so huge and that the flow supply is too little. sadly, mohammed the win is expecting the casualty numbers to double. why is that? what the 1st time, michael? nearly a week after the deadly earthquake, the death, all across the country, because that much often increase in one be the number off 24000 yesterday morning and before the fun, this number reached already 28th. how do you and the fact that double asked me before they are still buried in ruins? a 1050? it is a very noticeable. how are you mission? one from searching for survivors to begin and removing global, using heavy machinery. a desperate family who were hoping to find the loved ones
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alive are now open to find their body so that they can read many thanks to our mohamed chateau in was manya in syria efforts to provide aid to the hardest sid areas have been complicated by the countries decade long civil war. the head of the world health organization, tenuous gibberish was visited, aleppo on saturday were calls for medical supplies of growing increasingly desperate survivors of the quake of flock to make shift camps originally set up to house. those displaced by the war as the 1st supplies arrived from the you when anger is growing over the slow pace of international a deliverance. now to some of the other stories making news around the world at the shower. auckland, new zealand largest city is bracing itself for more bad weather as a potentially devastating storm is forecast. thousands have been left without power
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in dozens of flights cancel. it comes less than 2 weeks after the city was hit by historic rain levels which killed 4 people. argentina is dealing with its most intense heat wave in 60 years. temperatures are close to 40 degrees celsius, with health warnings in for the summer months. from november to january. we're almost 2 degrees warmer than average police in cruise capital, lima fire, tear gas fearing protests against president dina. blow up the opponent's hampton staging demonstration since fully what they came to power in december, a predecessor pedro castillo, was out for attempting to dissolve problem. now, canada as prime minister, justin trudeau says an unidentified object has been shot down over canada. trudeau said he gave the order which was carried out by a u. s. fighter jet over the yukon region of north western canada. it's the 3rd
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time at high altitude object has been shot down over north america in just over a week. last saturday, the u. s. brought down a chinese balloon, it said was being used for spying. and on friday it shot down another, unidentified object over alaska. we spoke to d. w correspondence on simon's shortly after the object was down and he outlined what else we know about the incident about this incident. let me say it's getting busy with the shoot guns and identified all identified objects over north american aerospace. and this is what happened as far as we know so far, and it is not much, so it's around 3 41 pm eastern time. this time zone here at the east coast, a u. s. f 22 fighter jet, scrambled by no rock nor rock is the north american aerospace defense corporate
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command, and that is a organization which is responsible for the serenity, air serenity of the united states and canada. so this is a joint operation and it was in this case to 2 or more fighter jets, but from the us and from canada were scrambled and f $22.00 from the us finally shot that identified object down, which cruised at about 40000 feet. and that was according to officials, the reason why they shot it down because it threatened or posed a threat to civilian air, craft and civilian air traffic. now where is it? it is, as you said, was shot down over central yukon. and i, as we just heard from a press conference on the canadian defense minister, now is the area where the debris field is or where the debris is, is pinpoint by another aircraft. and the canadians will lead all efforts to
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retrieve what is left of this object and analyze it. so the people of berlin go to the polls today in a re run of an election held in 2021. in that election, many would be, voters were unable to cast their votes because ballots were missing. or because polling stations closed while people were still waiting in line. it's the 1st time germany has had to repeat an election because the process was so badly organized. pictures of an election gone wrong. in 2021, many voters and berlin were unable to cast their ballot. not my business. as far as i know, nothing like this has ever happened to germany before that an election didn't work out for logistical and organizational reasons. to look at the list of mishaps as long some pauling stations ran out of balance like this one or didn't have enough pawing booths in the 1st place. some received ballots for the wrong district. the
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situation was so bad that after long deliberation berlin's highest court stepped in the high fish kite when, according to the constitutional court, the frequency and severity of the electoral era's lead to the only option that the elections must be repeated throughout berlin leader, who is the other this this is the only way to preserve democratic standards. i viagra. so what do berlin us think of having to go to the polls twice? it's been dennis berlin, things like that. happen he all the time from an end of the world, but it has to be run a stupid. it's typical darlin, but it's good that they're doing it good for democracy. as antique, it's a daily problem. the election is only the tip of the iceberg before the government under supplies the public with services. and when does isn't matter, it is indeed typical for berlin, because many of the administrative problems and berlin are related to its district structure. we're just starts with the chauffeur some and it is time to hold that at
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the end of the day, this election rerun will strength and trust and democracy in its institutions to me . and because we're also proving how in order houghton the democratic elections are to, wasn't mature of the by isn't the leash once the more cartridge of irons in then does either. one thing is very important. there was absolutely no vote or fraud in this last election yet for berlin. us are now counting on election officials to get the 2nd election right. and onto the bonus league, or where bruce, your dope and travel to brandon. a dominant display saw the visitors keep their title, hopes alive. the vesa study was dressed in green and white as vote, abram and try to put their way back from me table to the upper reaches of the league without a title in 20 years though memories of victory here belong to the older generation . the dorman, it's about generation next. as i look to break binds decade,
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