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for we take a look back and into the future in slow rain. in february on d, w ah, ah, ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin after the devastation and turkey arrests are being made. officials detain those allegedly involved in full t construction of buildings that have crossed thousands to death. we have the latest updates for you from our correspondence and the area also coming up to lend
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us cost votes in a re run of local elections. we look at how authorities bought the initial vote and what it could mean for today's results. and in that one is legal yet another teenage sensation fires door wanted to victory over breyman as they continue their title. chase. ah, hello, i'm monica jones. welcome to the program. turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for over 100 people allegedly involved in constructing many of the buildings that collapsed in the earthquakes. the government has vowed to punish any one responsible, but critics say turkeys. construction codes are rarely enforced with rescue are still trying to locate any remaining survivors. desperation on the ground is also leading to looting and civil unrest in some areas. hampering the efforts of
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emergency cruise. the death toll across turkey and syria is now over $33000.00 people, but the un warns that figure could go much higher. so knock lines, the rubble of his building has been waiting for a signal from rescue teams who are trying to locate his family. still enrolled, he is not optimistic that his mother and sister will still come out alive, but he refuses to leave the place before they are fond. here. we don't know my from i know, and i just want to find my modeling. no doubt wrong, but we cannot, they've gone through and we will define them as chances of finding survivors feed the z,
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noticeable shift rescue teams go from quietly searching for trop survivors to digging and removing from families here. no, exactly what this means. sonata and his family are gathering near the ruins of what used to be their home. there still have that family members dropped under the rubble, but they lost hope that anyone would come alive now. all they want is to find the bodies of their loved ones for proper bo. yeah. i don't want any. he just wants to find anything. anything ever. we just want that, we want to pray for our from and what we reject. fewer where is god dammit, maybe we can't find them. i read know, believe dad died, we never been because we can't see them on our face to city office. come to room is
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largely destroyed. the buildings that did not fall are cracked and have been evacuated. people sleep in public, yards, and sleep and a cold night era. many residents are leaving for safer areas. best come their own, turns into a coast town. dw johan is on the ground in a donna and speaks with as quite victims they every day i asked her what their main concerns are now. well 1st of all, people are grieving almost everybody. we speak with here and we have been to different cities in the affected region, has lost a loved one or know someone who did the scale of the grief is not only heartbreaking. it's overwhelming. and then there is despair. hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless by the quakes. you can see there is also a make shift can here, and donna set up by the local turkish does also management authority. people here
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are trying to stay warm around fires as well. it's going to be another bitterly cold night. grief and despair have also very quickly turned into anger in the areas that i've been seeing and visiting. in the past days, people say that rescue teams have only arrived days after the quakes hit. they also say that the buildings, many of the buildings that have collapsed, i have been poorly constructed or earthquake safety standards have been neglected and these people won't answer is they won't. those are responsible for this to be held to account. we hear that arrests have been a mate, but i believe this is just the beginning. right under clearly need help. union. we've just heard it in the report as seems to be a lack of government aid coming to the affected areas. is that what you're seeing to well, the turkish government has admitted that there has been
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a problem with the initial response to the crisis. but now they're trying to give the impression that the situation is under control and that they are managing to reach everybody who is in need of aid right now. but we also speak to many people who tell us they have received no help. tense are a big issue. there is a lack of tens heating is an issue. people really just have the fires, they're making themselves oftentimes a sanitation, a hot meal, many people are really and they have left with nothing and they absolutely have no ideas. oh no idea what's coming in the next weeks to them. right. our correspondence, johan, they're reporting from a donna in the earthquake hit region off at tech. you. yeah, thank you so much for that. the united nations. how monetary and she says the international community has failed to the people of northwest and syria. martin
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griffith's wants the un security council to authorize the opening off to more border crossings from turkey and to rebel held regions of syria. years of civil war have left 8 organizations struggling to reach victims of monday's earthquake, particularly in parts of the country outside government control. there is currently only one crossing open to you and agencies hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies, destruction and devastation in a part of the world which can hardly take any more. it lip province has been a central theater of the syrian civil war. and its home to one of the last remaining rebel controlled enclaves. the earthquake has killed more than 2100 people here. among them this man's 4 year old son. he's angry that a lack of support meant it took 4 days to recover his child's body. raffle member dishonor, who is helping us in turkey. they're getting every thing. they made
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a special air bridge to bring aid from all round the world furniture, but no one is coming to help us. what did this child do wrong to be under ground for 4 days before we found him? getting aid into this part of syria is complicated by the war and the sad regime still being in conflict with rebels and it lived there has long been only one approved rudin for international aid over the turkish border. one of the rebel leaders says the civil war has impacted the way the government has responded to the catastrophe in the region. when the people who died in the earthquake, but not terrorists, they were innocent civilians. they were women and children. such a confused humanitarian issues with politics is a big problem. state media report that the government will now allow it into it
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live from within syria, but not through other international border crossings. that would help those scrambling to make the best of a desperate situation. but for thousands of victims, it's already too late. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world around in the u. s. senate majority leader chuck schumer says it's likely that 2 unidentified objects recently shot down over north american aerospace were balloons. 3 objects have been down to over the us and canada in just over a week. in the 1st incident shown here, the u. s. took down a chinese balloon, it said was used for spying in madrid. hundreds of thousands of spanish health care workers have been protesting against what they say is the destruction of the public health system by the conservative regional government. demonstrators say the
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government is favoring private health providers at the expense of public health services. ne cause a crystal leaders has one cypress as presidential election. he served as foreign minister under the ruling right wing the i as my party, but still to election as an independent is rival veteran diplomat. andreea's mavargannis has conceded defeats cristo. the leaders will be on task with reviving peace talks on the divided island. and here in berlin, voters took to the poles to day for a re run of the cities bought local elections and 2021. when many were unable to cast their votes due to missing ballads or long lines, exit polls leave open, who will become the german captor. a capitals next mayor as several coalition options are possible and whoever is able to form a government will have to tackle presley issues like rising rents and housing shortages and tackle the city is notoriously dysfunctional administration that
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berliners have long been frustrated with our political correspondence. benjamin alvis gruber told us more about the challenges of today's election, re run. that's right. we already had the exits full, was standing right next to the room with a fall, right? a if the party have a party in election party. so what we've heard throughout the day is that there were more volunteers in the pooling stations that wilma booth as well. and what we heard, and what many that public already heard it said international of service that i hear from the european council said that everything works movie, even though they said that if small things happen, it's important to always put that in a broader context. and what about to turn out, how motivated to were berlin, us to actually go and vote 2nd time so by 12. so by noon the, the voter turnout was lower than the last time. but the good thing,
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and there's been one of the problems that we had at during the last election. there were many things happening in that city on that same day. we had a housing referendum, we had the berlin marathon that also led officials that it was difficult for them to get this ballast to this place. so there were ballots missing. some people had ballots with other candidates on it. others were not able to vote or who had to vote in lot of weight in line for many hours and had to vote after 6 pm blended post exit. a pause came out. so now we have the 1st result, but we're expecting it a to last still a few hours until we get other results that we can also have portal. and then yeah, and forgive me for asking that. but can we be sure that everything works the way it should, this time it definitely worked better than last time. but as i mentioned, there was an expert who said, even if there are small miss happenings happening in those stations, it's important to wait also to see the bigger problems that happened. we have this
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poll, it was a very, very good election. according to the x is full for the conservative cd, you party almost the 10 percent more we had the social democrats. so the s p d who lost a few percentage points. and as we see the exit polls that we have, that the f d p. so the for business f t p party that's also in the government, would not make it again into the local in parliament and berlin as they got 4.5 percent. and that was not as a 5 percent threshold are going to be a, an interesting night for many berlin politicians deducting politic correspondent benjamin others group. thank you so much. and from politics to sports on to the bonus league, our web irosia dot mont traveled to bremond a dominant display. so the visitors keep their title hopes alive, the vis a study, and was dressed in green and white as vertebrae. mm. and try to put their way back from the table to the upper reaches of the league without a title in 20 years though memories of victory here belong to the older generation . for dorman, it's about generation next. as i look to break binds decade,
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in henry something shot from the edge of the box, made it one nail to the host at half time. a jenny kaba, better that go with a stunning strike to equalize a magnificent volley from hopper, then union, when a penalty for hannibal and robin could not play held his nerve to clinton all the precious 3 points for the billing as their title challenge goes on. it was indeed all the news next shift living in the digital age for me and the team member. and thanks so much ah ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating boiled heritage.
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