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the overcoming division and division for tomorrow's journalism register now and join us for this discussion at the 16th edition of d w's global media forum. the . this is dw news live from berlin. nearly 300 people are killed in india's dudley's train, crash, and decades. and d as prime minister visits the scene of a deadly, the real end involving 2 trains. heading in opposite directions. rescue teams are
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continuing to search and the wreckage also on the sho turkeys president for us have time. every one takes the oath of office to begin his 3rd decade. as the country's leader. we look at what turkey and the world can expect. the mariana evans dean. welcome to the program. authorities in india say at least 288 people have been killed in a really accident. the east of the country. hundreds more were injured and was being called the worst train accident and decades. prime minister and a ranger moody visited the crash side earlier and said that he was distressed by the devastation. his government has promised all possible assistance. rescue workers continued to search the wreckage, hoping to find survivors still trapped in the mangled rail cars.
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these electric saws to cut through the twisted metal as well as trained sniffer dogs. but the rescue operation is slow, leak morphing into a recovery operation. as more and more bodies are pulled out of carriages following india's deadliest train crash indicates. the derailment happened in the eastern state of dish at about 220 kilometers south west of coal cut of the nighttime accident let to chaotic scenes which rescue workers and locals climbing into cars, some with cutting torches to free survivors. many were rushed to local hospitals, those that could got private transport. as i stepped out of the washing room, suddenly the train tilted. i lost my balance. i have onto something i almost felt
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my body to my slippers, my back, everything went flying. people started falling on each other. i wasn't totally shocked. i could not understand what to help them. some of my mind stopped working . the whole coach was to, to open the above use it to the the arrival of daylight brought with it a clearer picture of the scale of the disaster. the cause of the derailment is still not clear. neither is the final death toll which is expected to rise. india has a long history of deadly trained crashes. the country has invested heavily in the system in recent years, but it hasn't been enough to overcome decades of neglect. dw south asia bureau, chief of rita cima is in delhi, and she gave us an update from the side of a disaster or not. and there's a huge sense of shock in india or with the screen accidents which involves treat koreans, which is a huge, unusual,
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non night is falling at the crash side. politicians officials have been bid throughout the day, inspecting the scene of the accident and have promised to take action against those were responsible. and these are also the words if i'm just into the, into the movie who was also at the crash side. and then also be trying to remove the wreckage. now if you see the crash sites, you can see the magnitude wreckage. let me just give the indication of just how high impact is collision was because 2 of the koreans involved with super express screens. so people are trying to kill the wreckage because this is a very important crane route. separate trains had been dozens of friends, in fact have been diverted and until been edited for the moments to this root is made chair to get and now we, we do know that india does have a history of deadly real accidents. but it seems that in recent decades, at least there were not of these types of really enormous good disasters
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is there is speculation on what could have been the cause of this particular is irrelevant. when this is the question everyone is asking. but you must remember that the indian really was as long as the biggest, really networks in the world. and they carry millions and millions of passengers every day, given that their record of accidents is not that poor, but every time does a deadly accident. and this is the worst accident in this century. people ask these questions. now in this case and investigation is going to be launched a high found investigation with emission report suggest the initial sequence of events suggest that one cri good, did read and shifting to a stationary good street on another track. and this, the ribbon let to carriages a be flung over to the opposite side of the track with another tree. and this guy means that shit into this uh, these cabbages and got dvd as well. so this explains the huge impact of this
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accident, which involves 3 koreans, the awesome. so it was a speculation that they could have been a signal failure or an operation failure. but one thing which is also pretty critical is that the india has developed an antique condition system just last year . but on this route, it was not operation and which could have possibly averted a disaster. with this case, that was double use. i'm re to cima reporting from delhi. i'm re to thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. i was turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines. this our police incentive goals, save the death, told from anti government protest has arisen to 15 classes between police and supporters of opposition. liter awesome. on some cold began on thursday after he was sent in. so 2 years in prison, he was convicted of corrupting use. his supporters say his trial was politically motivated. russia says it's evacuate of thousands of people from areas close to the
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ukrainian border. that's after 4 people were killed in showing in the area. hundreds of taken refuge and a sports arena in the city of belgrade. for it's part kids denies any military involvement inside russia. opec and its allies have begun a 2 day meeting in vienna that could lead to production costs of as much as a $1000000.00 barrels of oil per day. is expected to respond to decline in prices. western countries of accused opec of undermining the global economy by manipulating oil prices. police are on standby and hong kong ahead of sundays anniversary of the 1989 tenement square massacre. following china is clamped down on hong kong is own pro democracy movement. the cities traditional memorial visual has been replaced by a pro china food fair for years. hong kong was the only trying city where commemoration events were tolerate as to turkey now,
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where president richard type air, the one has been sworn in for another 5 year term, an office extending his more than 2 decades in power. the turkish leader who won a historic runoff election last weekend faces a host of domestic challenges. most notably deep economic problems. inflation is soaring, causing a cost of living crisis. parts of turkey are also in urgent need of rebuilding following devastating earthquakes earlier this year. so what does another term for air lawn mean for turkish democracy? i put that question to double use dorian jones in his temple. well, that is a question on pretty much everyone's minds. not most of them the authorization who now already failed to defeated one, securing just on the 48 percent of the vote. what will come next? these in the minds of pretty much the country and it's very difficult to know which
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direction node one will be going. in his victory speech on the election night, he gave a very conflicting message from one side. he gave him a very consensual message saying that this victory paid him was a big people enough to keep that one no loses on this night at once said. but they might tell him to target a very permanent to pro, a former leader of the pro kurdish main, paul to be the jail. he labeled him as a terrorist and vowed he would never be released from prison as long as the one remains in tile. i'm not send for a chill down the spine of many people that do oppose one and set up respect to possibly for the crack down on descent. so at the moment it's very honestly what direction it will be. go use many people we looking at what kind of a minister, real capital t will announce later on tonight? well indeed, there has been some talk of a coming governmental shakedown with the beginning of air to one's new term. during what can you tell us about that?
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yeah, that's right. i mean, the other one is only pretty conservative about changing ministers formalities more than 20 years and power, but what is being the leak across many, sol saves a study and there is expectation of a major shakeup from top to bottom. and most of the finance, minnesota b, y be taught it to be replaced. we have made mention check. now he was a former minister, another one's a government very much and very popular with international markets. having worked for the american bank, merrill lynch, so he would see the very market friend the now of the one is only as adults, economic policies have plunged, tucking into k also inflation in high double digits with his know interest rate policy. now, many people of whom the number one priority for the one on these number one threat is financial term while impossible cracks and the currency appointments assume check would be seen by many as a sign that he possibly gonna change costs. but we will have to wait this on the on that, but there are also further changes expect to the foreign minister is also by the
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time to replace and the interior ministry as well. so there's a lot of expectation tonight on who the appointments will be and now we have mentioned it already. everyone's been in power for more than 20 years. how long do people expect him to stay on? well, i mean, according to the present constitution, this should be his final time. i'm 5 to many critics that he shouldn't remember even being allowed to us cause and given this is such a terminal facing, the constitution says to but the technicalities low seem to open the door to the latest time. but now that's the one for us. his campaign said he wants a new constitution and many people expect the back could open the door to an end to presidential time for the fact that the phone could serve in power in definitely the car is on winning election. so there's expectation that the seasons, the end of a long through these relatively young at $69.00. having said that, he has been surrounded by health concerns,
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but who stopped him from winning the slightest election. now as the delay, as corresponding during jones and assemble door in thank you. the risk between china and the us over taiwan has been front and centered asians top security summit that's underway and singapore us defense secretary lloyd austin reviewed china for refusing to hold one on one tanks with him at the meeting. he accused beijing of undermining efforts to maintain peace in the region. a senior chinese military official struck back saying that the us was responsible for a breakdown and dialogue by ramping up sanctions. and these stabilizing the asia pacific with it's military presence, or yeah, well, in contrast of the us defense secretary, it bores his story is digital talks of china is leesha and food on the sidelines of the summit are correspondent nina has a, has more, the german government to choose one sign of policy, so there are no diplomatic relations with taiwan. however,
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the question where does gemini stand on china is one that is keeping a lot of people here at their son, grandma die look in single, very busy. the german defense minister, far as his story is, who is here, have the tons for an account to with his chinese counts of pods. now this meeting was originally scheduled for 30 minutes and then ended up being an exchange of 75 minutes. of course the story is late, so said the exchange was open and frank and essentially he had 2 messages for china . one we want to do the risking and not the coupling. we've learned from the mistakes of too great a dependency on one big plat eve, russia, and we don't want to repeat this mistake again. so we need to diversify, thoughts set the minutes though. we also want to continue trading on collaboration with you on less. and this is the 2nd message, unless you china,
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you violate international and in the eyes of the german government, that would be the case if china were to invade taiwan to canada now, which is currently facing its worst wildfires ever. thousands of people have been evacuated in the provinces of nova scotia, came back, and new brunswick firefighters are struggling to get the blazes under control. fire fighting planes are at the forefront of canada, especially against the flames. but it's a battle that hangs in the balance. despite that reference, half of the fios uh, out of control of hundreds of homes have been destroyed by the flames. 25000 people has been evacuated or displaced. this is a scary to him for a lot of people from coast to coast to coast. mister blair. ready working with the provinces, territories,
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and municipalities. our number one priority is keeping canadians safe and making sure that they have the support. they need. $27000.00 square economics as has been done across the country so far this year. that's more than 10 times the average area and in previous years. but that might be some support from a buff in nova scotia. the hardest hit region rancho is a full cost, so that's hope that the fires can be brought down to control soon. they're up to date on the w news. stay tuned for doc film, our documentary series married to evans team. thanks for watching the questions. got any issues or thoughts say who the .
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