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ah, analyze the fight for market dominance, east versus west with ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the death toll from last week's earthquakes in syria and turkey surpasses 33000 and the u. n. is that number could double as more bodies are pulled from the rubble. ah,
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you know many cubes. mckinnon. welcome to the program. it's been one week after 2 devastating earthquakes struck turkey and syria and the report the death toll reached 33000 people on sunday. oh, this woman and a child were found alive on sunday, by a rescue team from el salvador. but moments like these are now happening less and less and a top un official is predicting the number of dead could end up reaching over $50000.00. many survivors have no shelter at all. aid is reaching turkey, but the un says, but more is desperately needed for syria, where relief has been slow to arrive. now there is growing despair, the massive, ongoing humanitarian crisis. our correspondent jojo hahn is in turkey's hard hit
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her tie province, and she sent us this report from the town of iskander and ah, this is what's left of the state hospital in the city of his kingdom. fields to save lives. it became a death trap. the building collapsed on patients after the earthquake struck one week later, rescue teams are still digging through the rattle, searching for survivors. if you can, can you give us any information about the person you have found? no, we couldn't find any id. alyssa dunham mesa high ellison's anxiously whenever the rescue was announced, they found some one who grandmother was at the hospital when the quake hate mesa hasn't slept for days. she's been sitting here waiting, feeling helpless,
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coach and having all. i don't know how many days have passed. i lost track of time until they only started looking for her. now, we're waiting here for her. i love my grandma very much. my 2nd name is i soul. i was named after her me says cousin ali john says mismanagement by the local authorities contributed to the disaster. he shows me what the hospital looked like before it collapsed. the building was dilapidated for years, he says, unsafe, but no one did anything about it. you college, i bet they will get nickel mythology collision. it was obvious that this building would collapse sooner or later even without an earthquake. but why, of the kept using it subtle until it became a tomb for every one inside. the scale of the destruction is overwhelming. across the regions, thousands of buildings have collapsed and tie
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a neighborhoods have been flattened and hundreds of thousands of people left homeless. maybe get him yearbook, we meet some of them in this makeshift camp and is kendall, and it feels disorganized desperate families who was strangers a week ago are now forced to share a small tent. was not much in it. can you tell the skills where you don't have enough tense? la? it's so cold in sight. it doesn't warm up a lot of it. i have 2 kids for boy somewhere. and so we only have his join every time we're sharing one tent with 2 other families. ya mother. yet than i thought it's been raining. the kids are all sick and i have a small baby. please. for god's sake to descend us attent young that have no help as come here at all. yes, bid yard them yamil bri up. mid to bo i was a local governor. he's been sent here to lead the crisis response in the area. 90
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percent of his team of volunteers blood, i admit that the countries disaster response was too slow in the 1st days. but now he says, every one's pulling in the same direction. for one only with roger, the actually experienced a very big tragedy of it, which absolutely normal for those who are experiencing such a tragedy to feel darn but thinking want to complain with on the probably all, surely we have license to learn what outcomes to examine the model on all got a bought from this point forward, we will try to see this as a chance to start over. good. will that, but i'm very sure we will try our best to emerge from this better. that of is no muster. and then villain, yup. or just will you be taken talk, mom's good at the ruins of his skin to one's hospital mesa isn't ready to start over yet. she'll be waiting for news about her grandma for as long as it takes. and she knows that things may get worse before they get better.
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the united nations humanitarian chief says the international community has sales the people of north west, syria, marson griffiths, once the un security council to authorize the opening of to international aid crossings from turkey into syria. to accelerate the delivery of life saving food and medical supplies. pillum of the lumber love of lo for 40 years must often his family have lived in jan doris. now they're all gone. but my children, my brothers and sisters, every one died in the right. he says the earthquake took more than 50 of his family members bought. the life is meaningless to me. now, what god, i wish you had died with my children. let lodi go in. as i went to brother at 60, he is suddenly alone, like the buildings around him. he says his life is in ruins. like so many towns and villages in north west syria. jan doris was already dealing with food
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insecurity. poor sanitation and a cholera outbreak. when the earthquake hit o'mara long hold on the ground in rebel held areas like this one. it's this syria civil defense known as the white helmets, who leads search and rescue efforts. team leader yasser nini, is on his way to a destroyed building, locals, se they've heard noises under the rubble. he digs to get a better view, but they neither here nor find any one unless i don't help people, no one will know the international community on nearby countries. no one comes to our rescue. he says he feels the world has forgotten his country, even before the disaster people in northwest syria relied almost entirely on aid for survival. international assistance has been slow to reach survivors in areas outside of government control. in a tweet,
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the un humanitarian aid chief acknowledged the international community, is failing. the people in north west syria. martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with you to consider additional good ones for this message. for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit, anything else is too little too late. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world. u. s. defense official say that they've had contact with china or about the suspected surveillance balloon shut down earlier this month. the u. s. has now down for such
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objects. the latest on sunday, near the u. s. canadian border defense official say they know little about the objects. israel is launched as strikes on garza in response to a rocket fired from the palestinian tenant territory over the weekend. is ready. military reportedly struck an underground complex story. rocket materials allegedly belonging to the militant islam, islamist group hamas, and a separate attack. one person was killed during an israeli army rate in the west bank. and people in new zealand have been told to brace for more flooding and heavy rain as sight loan. gabriel approaches the storm is currently around 250 kilometers of the coast. and it's expected to make land full over the next day. it's the 2nd major storm to hit new zealand in 2 weeks to ukraine. now where the military is using our vast amounts of ammunition in its fight against
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russian troops, ukrainians are now fast running out of basic supplies, such as bullets and the arms industry appears. unable to keep up with demand. d. w . 's terry shoals has this report. ukraine's endless quest for higher tech weapons dominates the headlines. but in fact, the country soldiers and its allies have a much more basic problem. everybody's not asking for more ammunition, but even i'm so on the front lines, there have been reports that ukrainian soldiers are nearly running out of bullets and some nato countries sake their cupboards are bare. the fact is no one expected to see a shooting war in europe ever again with thousands and thousands of rounds of bullets . sheldon missiles used every day by both sides, stockpiles of ammunition in nato countries, and more crucially, production capacity. and the weapons industry had declined for years in favor of
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more sophisticated equipment. it's all unfortunate, but that's what it is. and it's the result of just in time just enough our way of looking at our economy. it's not a situation that can quickly be reversed. western countries have been learning the hard way that it's at the one of those problems when he does it, where it doesn't suffice to throw money to problem. cameo grant spent 6 years in charge of defense investment at nato. he says, the current ammunition shortage could not have been foreseen, but admits. now it's a race against time to fulfill ukraine's urgent needs and replenish nato allies. domestic stockpiles. what is slowing us down as a bureaucracy? is the fact that we don't have enough skilled workers? is it the fact that the supply chains or not what they should be, that we don't have the stock bards of critical components? the answer, he says, is, all of the above nato allies are scaling up as fast as they can. the u. s. says it will increase production of artillery shells by 500 percent over the next 2 years.
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germany's rine metal says it's hiring more people and may build a new production plant. camille grant says at this same time, countries should be looking at how to tap into other sources of ammunition components. germany as it, our technicians are metered, shunned with a lot of small companies producing a hunting ammunitions, full termination. of course, a lot portion of that is not seats to do strictly military ammunition, but they can certainly contribute to the supply chain earlier in the conflict. it was believed russia stockpiles were vast. but now the pentagon estimates moscow supply of modern ammunition will run out within months. ah, american football now and the biggest game of the year went down to the final seconds before the kansas city chiefs beat the philadelphia eagles in the super
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bowl. the match featured to talk quarterback throwing the football, including the eagles. jalen hurts, who found a j. brown for a touchdown. that helped push philadelphia to a lead at half time, but hertz rival patrick now homes brought his team back to even things out late in the game with his passes and runs even on a bad ankle, with just 8 seconds remaining. the chief school, the winning field goal, and more homes, one his 2nd super bowl in just 5 feet. here's what he had to say off to the game. and i want to guys just know that everything we workforce for this moment, you to enjoy this moment. you can't, you can't at the moment over, take you out of the guys. did them a 2nd avenue part of the very in. i'm not all you can ask those guys. we're going to have little bottle. and at the super bowl halftime show pop superstar riana made a ground to parents performing her greatest hits for 13 minutes. this was her 1st time back on stage in 5 years.
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ah, the 34 year old grammy witness has confirmed she is pregnant with another child of to her parents on stage whole speculation on social media ah, with and just enough time some bundis league, a football, now cologne, hosted on tuft front, thought to round off the weekends action frankfurt needed a when to climb into the top 4 in the league, but it was the host's, he turned out to be the surprisingly comfortable winners. l. yes, gere, rounded off a 3 knell when for clone with this strike in the very last minutes of the game. it
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was the tennessee and 2nd of the match and his fist. so far this year, when continues cologne's good form since returning from the winter break, they now sit comfortably. inmate table, you're watching t w news. business news with kate ferguson is up. next. i manuscripts the can and i'll be back at the top of the hour with more international headlines i thought of. i was just rescuing duck from afar. this one this body globally. i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it. there should be.

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