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was sad, i've always wanted to see. yes. ah, destiny face starts more changed on d w ah ah, this is d w. news. why from burden 1000000 still suffering a month on from the earthquake catastrophe in turkey and syria. we report from the city of id live, where desperate families remain too traumatized to return to the ruins of their hearts. also on the program, the united nation says the televisions, abuse of women and girls in afghanistan could amount to a crime against humanity. ah,
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i'm anthony out walking at the program a month on from devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria. the resulting humanitarian crisis is nowhere near to being resolved. more than 50000 people have been killed and millions more left harmless. authorities in turkey have declared a 3 month state of emergency in the worst affected areas, and much of syria was in bruins even before earthquake struck ravaged by a decade of civil war. the w mohammed al refi reports now from the city of it'll it at night for the 44 year old m r f i. e fills his car with blankets and drives to the outskirts of it live far away from the cities crumbling residential buildings.
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he spends the night here with his son. since the 2nd earthquake struck northwestern, syria and turkey. hundreds of families are afraid to sleep in their own homes, for fear of being trapped inside. if they collapse all that, elizabeth eliza, after all the earthquakes, my son and i are traumatized and what little of you 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. the intense cost between $2400.00 and we can't afford wanted her to, we've decided to stay here with her. i medina horny, 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
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tents in front of the houses or in other public places. a son of relief organization based in germany, says the 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. sunny is that the communities were not ready to build such facilities and lockers. 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. should it really shovel in the 1st one of his other a well near the city of it live will homage with carney offered shelter on his farm and swimming facility to people who have lost their homes or to families who are afraid their buildings will collapse on them than this villas as after the 1st
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earthquake, we received 20 families who lost their homes of sunny joanna. and after the 2nd one, latham many more came here because they were afraid to stay in the building sort of and this will, although, as you can see, it is difficult to meet their needs. settlement for thousands of syrians, the choice is between living on the streets or living in fear. turkeys government has been criticized for its handling of the disaster and that's likely to be reflected in the imminent election campaign. an alliance of opposition party says agreed on a joint candidate to challenge president richard type erred one, come out, carrots dar, lieu of the republican people's party will ground against it. a one in pulse shed ruled, in my opinion survey suggest it will be the closest contest in 2 decades. early we spoke to dorian jones, our correspondent, in istanbul. we asked him what has changed to make the opposition unite around cured starwood. only 74 year old who's having
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a veteran of turkish politics. these many ways is the opposite of president nerd one. he's very quiet. he doesn't have many people say the career my although i want, but he seems the man of integrity and also a man who's very resolute. and he come, he's kurdish, he's from turkeys, ethnic minority curves, and also on olivine, this liberal islamic sect which many conservative tubs consider his heritage. and if you say that was one of a reason why colors total will struggle in the campaign. but despite all of those things, he has risen to the top of turkish politics. the leader of the main opposition party and he is reshaped to his party. but he took it over in 2010, 10. he was dead in the water. no 140 could ever challenger one. he's rebuilt that party. now that party controls for out of the 5 main cities in turkey, including the prices of his stumble and uncross but critic still say he has never won an election against one. but this one is expect to be the closest in other ones
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. her history now story johnson istanbul, ukrainian commander say they want to strengthen their defenses in the embattled city of back. but there's also doubt about the strength of attacking russian forces . the head of the wagner, a mercenary group, has admitted his troops are running out of ammunition. the awful backlit is the fiercest of the war sofa. the fighting has been so intense in back moot, one ukrainian commander described it as utter hell. now instead of retreating, these troops will reinforce their positions and attempt to reclaim lost ground. they're determined to save the city, but the enemy is also unrelenting. on the other, my, when it died was roughly either on the platform thank 5th through moore's forces at us to justify the aim of their so called special operation for your 2 separate. we bought
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a bug and huge is important because it cuts across roadways and it's higher ground for bah. but both from its height, everything here is open for the russians. so it's important for both us and then morgan was we, we'd learn market, please let me call it so many of them are dying, hire. i don't understand why doesn't you know, be sure that it's not russia's expected spring offensive. could hit a snag with apparent disunity in its ranks part of its quest to capture ukraine's don bass region has been fronted by mercenaries from the wagner group who have emerged as rivals of the russian military. even though they're supposed to be partners or advanced resilience. government, but wagner's own i yevgeny, proposing an allow vladimir putin is now warning his fighters might not be able to hold on because moscow has not replenished their ammunition in what they you do we wait. if we retreat you,
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then will go down in history forever as people who have taken the main step towards losing the war on mister rover. so may you whoever wins control of back more will not have much of a city left. after 6 months of fighting its buildings are in ruins, and most of its residents have fled still as one of the oldest cities in the dawn bass region. it remained symbolic. although the only visible symbol right now is one of devastation. all right, let's take a look now some of the other news making headlines around the world caught in belarus has sentence the exiled opposition lead us for atlanta. taken us sky to 15 years in prison for treason. she condemned the sentence as revenge by the authorities in minsk and vow to continue her political work abroad. the activists was forced to flee belarus after spearheading protests over a disputed election. in 2020 i had a parent. the mexican authorities of rescued more than $300.00 migrants left
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abandoned in a truck trailer. around a 3rd were unaccompanied children. the trailer, carrying the travellers was equipped for people smuggling with fans and ventilation ports i were unharmed. central and south american leaders had been meeting in ecuador capital, quito, summit aims to strengthen democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in the region. the group also includes costa rica, the dominican republic, and panama least 15 people were killed when heavy rains triggered landslides on a remote island in indonesia. dozens more thought to be missing. rescue efforts are being hindered by continued poor whither communication with the area is also down. the united nations. as the taliban treatment of women and girls in afghanistan could amount to a crime against humanity. the hardliners have cut back on freedoms, including the right to attend schools and universities. the un says the policy aims
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to a race, women from public life, back to class after the winter break. and 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 ahead job. or am i to have life here before the taliban band, women from higher education late last year. if you are a mom, we didn't have any issue with our sisters having segregated classes from us. 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 wide spread global outrage. with many of those taking to the streets. young women now being denied access,
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the higher education, such as music. but what my personal view is that if girls are not educated, 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 her pumpkin jo mccormick, ellsworth, that is why 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 bands 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. larry himself, he found that the organization for policy research and development studies based in
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afghanistan, i asked her earlier how they help mike women's voices hood. well, one of the key initiatives that we have right now is a digital platform that allows us to survey thousands of women across the country on key affectionate key issues that are affecting them and then get those outputs into the hands of policymakers both here in new york, the sidelines of the c s w meetings, as well as another key capitals that are engaged in afghanistan, both in terms of humanitarian work. and in terms of, of, of discussions around political engagement. many in the us says the taliban statement of women and girls, and that's going to stand my amount to a crime against humanity is strong words. but will there be any real consequences to the taliban? well, to be very clear,
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what we're seeing right now from the international community is really not a concerted effort. there are actual communities, very much divided amongst themselves in terms of what those key red lines are, what can or cannot be acceptable. so i don't see that there is an international consensus on consequences towards the taliban. there are about 10 countries that are officially given the embassies of embassies over to the taliban. 2 of those members are members of the us to curity council, being russia and china. so it's quite difficult to say, but of course there are consequences and there should be and some of those consequences could be the fact that right now there are serious are 1st under play to look at the situation. and i've got nathan as the gender apartheid and to be able to frame it legally as dodd to into, in front of the international criminal court. of course,
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there's also the case of international recognition to the taliban, which i don't think that. but the traditional community, even those who have given embassies over, will be doing anytime soon. in light of the edicts that the taliban have been issuing over time again, was madame stuffy, founding director of the organization to policy research and development studies based in afghanistan, speaking to me, a little earlier to some sport now in tennessee grants marta cost york has dedicated her 1st w t, a title for the victims of the war cost. you won the austin open in texas after bidding russian father i could watch over in straight sets. but as in previous matches against russian or belly mercy in the players. she did not shake their opponents hand or post photos with them after the match. i tribute to you premiums back home after being in the position that i am in right now,
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it's extremely special to win this title. and i wanna dedicate a dying right now. and that's all for now, that documentary series is mixed with a film called the last of their con, looking at the plot of the world endangered mountain to realist. that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony. how'd in berlin from me and the team here? thanks for your company and stay with us. if you get a starts in germany, europe and the world d. w travel really were in german w this award.
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