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how do i, how they can also go terribly? watch it now. ah, ah ah, this is the w news. why? 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 were once their homes. also coming up on the show. signs of the battle for
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bach root 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 fire ravages the world's largest refugee count thousands of ro, hunger refugees are homeless. after a blaze devastated camp in costa bazaar. thank le, dash ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. it is exactly one month since a massive earthquake hits, southern turkey and northwestern syria. more than 50000 people were killed in the worst natural disaster in modern turkish history. now the quakes epicenter was near the turkish city of ghazi on tapp close to the syrian border. millions of people have been affected, left injured, homeless or lacking basic facilities. on cra,
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declared a 3 months state of emergency for the 10 provinces that were most affected. and the government also arrested contractor, suspected of shoddy building that may have vastly increased the death toll in northwestern syria years of war have made the situation harder to evaluate the cities of aleppo. and if lab were among those badly het and powerful after shock in the following weeks triggered new fears, did these mohammed r refi reports now from england? 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 the sun. since the 2nd earthquake struck, northwestern, syria and turkey. hundreds of families are afraid to sleep in their own homes,
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for fear of being trapped inside. if they collapse. all that lizard has is that after all the earthquakes, my son and i are traumatized and were little of 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. ready earning the earthquakes that struck northern syria and killed almost 6000 people also destroyed thousands of structures . after the 2nd quake, nearly 200000 people were displaced. 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 isn't a relief organization based in germany says the challenges are numerous. a minimum,
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what the law, the most crucial obstacle to expanding refugee camps during the to accommodate the enormous number of people displaced by the earthquakes was sunny is that the communities were not ready to build such facilities and lockers. and there's the challenge of providing enough tense, daniel, with that i 2nd at quail curriculum or even more people abandoned their homes that are to fall on that because of the trauma they experience. chevy dealer shuffle in the 1st one of his other a well near the city of it live will humming with connie, 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. the nist villas, as after the 1st earthquake, we receive 20 families who lost their homes of sunny jana. and after the 2nd one lamb many more came here because they were afraid to stay in their buildings over this will. although, as you can see, tom is difficult to meet the needs of homeless master. for thousands of syrians,
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the choice is between living on the streets or living in fear. ukrainian military leaders are determined to hang on to the embattled town of buck moot. according to his statement by president zalinski office, the news comes i made growing signs of a rift between the russian mercenary group wagner and the kremlin god. my chief yevgeny provision says his representative has been denied access to russia's military headquarters in ukraine. it comes after provision released a message warning that his troops were running out of ammunition in backward. despite moscow promising new supplies last month. promotion that the lack of ammunition, wrist, the collapse of russia's front lines near the city. and with the wagner mercenary group, expected to continue to play a critical role in the front lines. i asked the w is russia analyst roman, gone to ranko? how a deepening rift between the military and perversion might impact russia spring
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offensive? well, in, at this moment, or the wagner group seems to be moving forward and is probably in a position to, to capture one big city, which is the hold. and this would be, this would make when gotten even more inflamed show has been before. and he has accused ross a few months ago. ready trying to steal his victory in the smaller town or smaller dog, which is a neighboring along. so we can expect attention you between regoza and the russian army. ready wise, thank you so much for that. that is our analyst moment contract. i really appreciate your time as always was bringing up speed. now with some other world news headlines, as a court in bella, ruth has sentenced exiled opposition. lead us yet. lana took an off sky to 15 years in prison for prison. i cannot via said the conviction was, quote, revenge from the belly mercy and authorities. and she vowed to continue her
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activism. she was forced to flee belarus and 2020 after mass protests broke out when alexander lucas shanker. claim to have won a disputed presidential election ruined at least while people are dead. after a head on collision between a bus and a motorcycle taxi in northern peru, authority, se passengers were burned to death after both vehicles caught fire following the crash. the bus driver has been detained by police while the taxi driver is among the deadline. to protesters have clash with police in the us state of georgia. at the sight of a planned police training center near atlanta. authorities said $35.00 people were arrested after they threw rocks and fire bombs at officers. opponents fear the new facility will fuel police militarization and the french government has reached a deal with the countries main supermarket chains to help shoppers with price inflation. major realtors agreed to count prices on a wide range of items of their choosing until june. french food prices are up 14.5
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percent on this time last year. well, a massive fire has destroyed makeshift accommodation at the world's biggest refugee count. more than 2000 shelters have burned down at pox. as bizarre in bangladesh, there were no reports of death or injuries. the blaze was brought under control within hours, but authorities estimate some $12000.00 people have been left without shelter. the cause of the fire is under investigation. the facility houses hundreds of thousands of ro hang that muslims who fled persecution in neighbouring and more find out more on the situation in the camp and the future prospects for the rowing or refugees living there. i spoke to wendy mccants, the director of the norwegian refugee councils, office in bangladesh. yeah, and so as you mentioned those about 12000 people last night when less from the fire
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. so immediately they had to be found someone to sleep. i've been trying to get them to a lot of those people manage to speak with the same challenges and some of their friends and family. or some of the senses that camino, that that remains done. things like that. and this morning then we were able to go into the account and do the assessment to find out what the damage really was. and it's in one of the account where we're talking about comp 11 and the population has been affected and moved out. so as you can imagine, there's a lot of work to be done or very stable is working in the comes out really trying to find the best solution that didn't bring food and water and trying to find a solution for the temporary and other temporary math that they find themselves in 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 fling
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a crackdown in myanmar almost 6 years ago. what do you think the future holds for these people? challenging as you say, people move down from my mom 60 years ago, they've been in the account for that period of time. some of them being disabled ones already 5, couple of years ago, which affected some of the same people to really, really challenging situations as far as the teachers. and it's something that we grapple in income. we're trying to find information about the well calling on the axes and the stakeholders to try things and constantly doing it in the accounts which is not really looking to meet in the long term. so we need to find a better way to look at that. and get a bit more sustainable energy into the night because when i get into the camps, i talk to someone and then really what's, what's happening, what they're doing,
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they're needing help every day. they want to get school, they want to be educated and have jobs. and have a normal nice to pull that up. and what does that tell me to get back to the stage? it's not no notion situation. so it's better just but we're really trying to find alternatives. and i thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us about it as well that wendy mackenzie from the norwegian refugee council, in bangladesh. appreciate your time. while universities have reopened in afghanistan after a winter break, but only for men, the countries talib on rulers borrowed women from higher education last december, accusing students of violating a strict dress code at the university ban is just one of several measures imposed by the tale on aimed at erasing women from public life back to class after the
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winter break, the chance to catch up with friends after time away. but the only sign of women at this private university in kabul is on the walls. and the post is encouraging female students to wear a hit job a remind to have life here before the taliban band, women from higher education late last year, hiring or we didn't have any issue with our sisters having segregated classes from us. what i'll point was that even if they had to study alone, we were happy about it. last year we were segregated and they were studying who were happy about it. there was no issue with it. that's what i mean. yeah. the ruling in december was met with protest, submit, widespread global outrage with many of those taking to the streets. young women now being denied access to higher education such as music. but what my personal view is that if girls are not educated,
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half of the society will be paralyzed. so half of the society needs to come out of this paralysis. the more progress you have in a society, the better goals are also human or whatever they love, all like whatever they want to become in the future, they must continue and they must study in schools or at university wide from their pumpkin jo mccormick, ellsworth, that is why the, the taliban says the decision to bar women from university classrooms was made because dress codes and gender based religious restrictions were being ignored. the country is now among the most restrictive in the world for women's education, with a similar bond still in place for girls at secondary school. the united nation says the direct his could create a last generation, claiming every one has the right to an education. oh, well ukraine's marta christian has dedicated her 1st ever w. j. tor title to the victims of russia's war in her country. house. jak one that's fine. o at me. austin opened in texas after beating russian. ha ha ha ha ha
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. in streets as well as in his matches against russian or harrison players as she did not shape her opponent's hand or pose for photos with her after the match or victory speech. costeo paid tribute to ukrainian come being in the position that i am in right now, it's extremely special to win this title. and i wanna dedicate those side to who all the people who are fighting and dying right now. and men's tennis world. number one, novak joker bench has withdrawn from this week indian wells masters tournament in california because he can't get a visa to enter the united states. the reason his status as unvaccinated against proven 19 joker, which had applied for special permission in order to compete at the tournament, but he's been unable to secure the exemption that's needed to enter the u. s.
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as it did up your news from berlin, before we go to get reminder of our top story a month after a devastating earthquake had turkey and syria, more than 2 1000000 people are still displaced. that you went has called for access by all 8 parties, syria, mid criticism that the offset regime was abusing communitarian aid for political purposes at this hour, stay tuned or close up to the current affairs documentary coming up after a short break. i'm claire richardson in for lynn for me in the team. thank you so much for watching. ah ah ah ah.

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