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me personally, it's just a dream. i've always sat, i've always wanted to see the us from a distance for space. storage more change on d w ah ah, this is dw news. why we're from berlin. millions are still suffering one month after devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria. we report from near it live in northwestern syria, where thousands are too traumatized and afraid to return to the damaged buildings that wants their homes. also going off on the show signs that the battle for bach
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mood is not yet over. ukraine's military says it wants to strengthen the embattled cities defenses. even as russian forces tightened their grip on surrounding areas and a massive of fire ravages. be world's largest refugee count thousands of ro hanger . refugees are homeless after ablaze, devastate the camp in cox's bazaar, bangladesh. ah, hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. it is exactly one month since a massive earthquake hit sound, southern turkey and northwestern syria. more than 50000 people were killed in what's been called the worst natural disaster in modern turkish history. the earthquakes epicenter was near the turkish city of gus. yon tab close to the syrian
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border. millions of people have been affected, left injured, homeless, or lacking basic facilities. anchor declared a 3 month state of emergency in the 10 provinces that were most affected. the government also arrested contractors suspected of shoddy building that may have vastly increased the death toll in at north western syria. years of war have made the situation harder to evaluate the cities of aleppo and it led were among those badly hats. and a powerful aftershock in the following weeks triggered new fierce t w's mohammed, i've. if i report now from at lab at nightfall, the 44 year old m r. i ead fills his car with blankets and drives to the outskirts of it live far away from the cities crumbling residential buildings. he spends the night here with his son. since the 2nd earthquake struck, northwestern, syria and turkey,
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hundreds of families are afraid to sleep in their own homes, for fear of being trapped inside. if they collapse with that lizard, eliza, after all the earthquakes, my son and i are traumatized and that you didn't have, he didn't it. we don't dare stay at home because it's not safe. there was he and we haven't bought a tent and tense costs between $2400.00 and we can't afford wanted her to. we've decided to stay here with her. i medina, horning the earthquakes that struck northern syria and killed almost 6000 people. also destroyed thousands of structures. after the 2nd quake, nearly 200000 people were disclosed. families abandoned their homes as aftershocks made the initial damage from the quakes even worse. many moved into tents in front of the houses, or in other public places. a son of relief organization based in germany says the
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challenges are numerous. i am, am i what the law, the most crucial obstacle to expanding refugee camps, doreen to accommodate the enormous number of people displaced by the earthquakes. such money is that the communities were not ready to build such facilities. luggage . and as the challenge of providing enough tense, donnelly, with that i 2nd earthquake academic level, even more people abandoned their homes that are to fall on that because of the trauma they experience. chevy dealer shop, in the 1st one of his other a well near the city of it live mohamad looked carnie offered shelter on his farm and swimming facility to people who have lost their homes or to families who are afraid that buildings will collapse on them. but in this villas, as after the 1st earthquake, we received 20 families who lost their homes of sunny donna. and after the 2nd one last them many more came here because they were afraid to stay in their building.
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so, and this will, although, as you can see um is difficult to meet their needs at almost martha for thousands of syrians, the choice is between living on the streets or living in fear. while ukraine's military leaders are determined to hang on to the embattled town of bock mote that's according to a statement by president lindsey's office. the news comes omitted growing signs of a rift between the russian mercenary gra wagner and the kremlin. wagner, chief yevgeny for goshen says his representative has been denied access to russia's military headquarters in ukraine work. it comes after provision released a message warning that his troops were running out of ammunition. inbox, moat. despite moscow promising new supplies last month, provisions at the lack of ammunition risk, the collapse of russia's front lines near the city. with the wagner mercenary group, expected to continue to play a critical role on the front lines. i asked you to leave russia analyst roman,
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going to ranko how a deepening rift between the military and provision might impact russia spring offensive. well, we've heard from the president lensky office, that there was a meeting today with ukrainian war cabinet. and during that meeting, president. ready explicitly asked the cranial commander of ukraine, and i'm a general lose me. the commander of the ground forces general sky, he asked what to do in baltimore, and both reportedly supported the idea to keep writing and trying to hold baltimore. and this isn't obvious starting to show solidarity because there were reports allegedly generally was arguing to leave the city to pull back to maybe save the credit reserves. where as president savanski is reportedly for continuation of fighting and trying to keep more because of its political and strategic importance for ukraine. so
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a clear sign from you. but on the other hand, we still have reports that some, at least partially crane and forces were ordered to withdraw from mood. and we also hear from russian sources that they continue fighting and they, they claim to control about 40 percent of the city. now we're also hearing this as we get reports and a deepening rift between rushes military, and want to put this closest allies, magnor chief, a promotion who has said his representative has been denied access to the russian army headquarters and ukraine. why should we make of this? well, it's one more sign. i would say that there is the rift, it's not new. we heard similar reports before, and mr. precaution, just a few days ago. ready was also very frustrated saying that he was not getting enough ammunition that he had problems to recruit new fighters in russian prisons.
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and, well, we've seen in the past mom, he has been able to humiliate the russian army showing that his private army. so to say is able to fight better than the regular army. and he was also very, very critical of the russian generals, a russian military command, including defense minister head of the russian a headquarters. so there is a definitely for some in the russian army, mr. gordon has become 2 influential and it could be, it could be it's, it's an interpretation that they are trying to maybe push him back a little and to gain regain interests they had before. and if that is the case, how might this read impact russia's ability to carry out its spring offensive? well, in this moment or the wagner group seems to be moving forward and is probably
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in a position to, to capture one big city which is more. and this would be, this would make gotten even more influential that has been before and he has the q is the russian army. and a few months ago. ready trying to steal his victory in the smaller town of saw the dog, which is a neighbor, you know. so we can expect attention between regoza and the russian army. ready wise, thank you so much for that. that is our analyst. only katrinka really appreciate your time, is always let's bring you up to speed now. with some other world news headlines. the kid in a court in bella rose has sentenced exiled opposition leaders to atlanta to ignore the sky, to 15 years in prison for treason taken off sky. a said the conviction was, quote, revenge from the beller seen authorities. and she vowed to continue her activism. she was forced to flee bella ruth,
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in 2020 after mass protest broke out. when alexandra lucas shank. go claim to have one undisputed presidential election. i don't really understand. at least 12 people have died after a head on collision between a boss and a motorcycle taxi and northern peru. authorities se, passengers were burned to death you after both vehicles called fire following the crash. the bus driver has been detained by police while the taxi driver is among the dead little moment. and a massive fire has destroyed makeshift accommodation at the world's biggest refugee camp. more than 2000 shelters have burned down a cox's bizarre and bangladesh. but there were no reports of death or injuries. the blaze was brought under control within hours, but a forty's estimates and $12000.00 people have been left without shelter. the cause of the fire is under investigation. the facility houses hundreds of thousands of grow hunger who fled persecution in neighbouring me more to find out more on the situation in the camp and the future prospects for the ro hang the refugees living
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there. i spoke to wendy mccants, the director of the norwegian refugee councils, office in bangladesh. yeah, so as you mentioned about 12 people last night when i from the fire, so you need to be, they have to be found someone who speak. i'm trying to give them a lot of people managed to be in the same out some of their friends money or some of the sense that we're making something like this morning. then we are able to get into the account and do the assessment to find out what the damage really was. and in one of the comes personally about 11 and the population out there that you can imagine been work to be done. very stakeholders working in the camps, ready trying to find the best solution to bring food and trying to find
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a solution for that temporary and other temperament. so they find something and we are just looking at some footage from the fire just devastating images. and some of these people have been left homeless again after flying a crock down in man, mar, almost 60 years ago. what do you think the future holds for these people? yes, immensely challenging. as you say, don't people move down from the mom 6 years ago and been in the camps for that period of time? some of them being displaced one's already a couple of years ago, which affected some of the same, you know, i really, really challenging situation as far as the teachers and it's something that we, we, we live in country, we're trying to find a solution so that the well, calling on taxes and the stakeholders to try and been constantly doing emergency
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response and the cans, which is not really looking to meet him or below. so we need to find a way to get that sustainability into the lives of there. and when i get into the account, i talk to them and then really questioning what's, what's happening well, in doing that, losing hope, every day they want to go to school, they want to be educated, have jobs, and have a normal lifecycle that help me. a lot of that needles i want to get back on the stage, it's not no notion and given the situation now, so it's, it's fairly headless, but we're really trying to find alternatives and better solutions. i thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us about it as well that wendy mccants from the norwegian refugee council in bangladesh. appreciate your time. sports news now and in england's premier league. liverpool thrash. manchester united. 7. no. to record their biggest ever victory for their rivals. most the last
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or 2 of liverpool goals, but coming to clubs, record, premier leaks or in the process. sakes of liverpool, 7 goals came in a dominant 2nd half. it was mentioned united to worse defeat to any team since 1931 . so unsurprisingly, the 2 coaches were in very different moods after the game. let's hear from both. starting with liver pulls, you can come up, free grizzled, top performance. i'm really top performance and from the start, i thought the way we started the game was really special. so it's best for a long, long, long, long, long, long time. we were there, we were aggressive, but we played football. we were common right moment super lively, super activity result is quite obvious. it's unprofessional. i don't think it's us . i don't think is miss united so own with really bad and poor and ukraine's martyr costio has dec dedicated her 1st ever
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w t. a tour title to the victims of russia's war in her country. asked york when the final at the austin opened in texas after beating russian var at rochester in straight sets. but she did not shake her opponent's hand or pose for photos with her after the match. victor's speech was to pay tribute to every one quote, fighting in dine nuclear as you that day is our stay tuned for deed of asia with my colleague direct energy that's coming up next. so i was just rescuing dr from a farm. this one, the study globally, you know, i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it there so i should meet. 2

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