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it is, how can life go on after all the terror? not everyone can endure the fear, weeks out every day. when russia starts august 25th on dw the this is dw news life from portland. tension in new share as the deadline is reached for crew leaders to return the country's elected leader to power. a group of west african nations say they're prepared to use force to restore president mohammed by the key reports
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a massive aerial onslaught by russia. ukraine's president chairs an image of a blood transfusion center he says was hit and a fatal russian attack before locations across the country were tardies, which by 17. the files are also coming up. a woman told from the rubble and turkeys masses, earthquake, only to become another fate. ality dw julia han revisits the woman's family struggling like other survivors to see a future in the midst of destruction. the hi there, i'm 100. thanks for tuning in. the threat of military forces hanging over new share with the west african regional blog echo as having told new year as crew leaders to reinstate i was did president law comments?
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i assumed by sunday class military chiefs of staff have agreed on a plan for a possible military intervention to respond to the crisis. sanctions on the qu, leaders have already been imposed, and electricity supplies from nigeria have been caught. millions of people in new share, a nice facing the prospect of war and hardship with the echo. as deadline expiring today, i asked our west africa correspondent a least such a coma. what the likelihood actually is that trips will be sent in well, a honda that remain said to be seen that today is the deadline, the our counseling, uh for the new jerry and said, richard qu june set to kind of up highlighted readings, papers been busy and that is the instruction that is the deadline. i see the ultimatum given by echo as last week, sunday, the account on the end of today. and there is no, uh, sort of mediation or diplomatic situation. i hope it happened and because the likes of algeria and unable to uh,
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so you need to have alternative to. so to child who was also the non members of eco box would do not support the agenda seems pretty defiant. but do they actually have what it takes to find off the threatened military intervention? uh well, it doesn't, it seems so you look at the ministry base in terms of the presence of army style. find that, you know, troops. i mean they have both a and a big be who almost got nigeria was having almost 10 times that kind of, i mean that's, i'm going to intervention into needs a, which many people don't really want even in the country, $912.00 foot to have major entry and so for this, when to, to intervention, to the joint chiefs in address capital, i organize a plan. should that be the case? so i need a might not know. maybe you can tell me what's the app. so you're like inside the country a lisa, i mean a lot of security presence, the overnights a honda in fact uh we have do use joining the security forces in the dock in the
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streets of the on the nice uh in the dozens of roundabouts that check in cause having such a miniature intervention, but i didn't really, i wasn't this morning going to meet. they knew jake, well, they still brought him a carpet and don't forget his been there quite to times, you know, call him week up on each area and dependence too. so it's been a busy week, but very calm is any morning today in the j. capitals and yeah, i mean dw is at least such a cool lot and lagos, nigeria has launched a massive aerial assault on the country from saturday evening. and my files, as well as thousands of a rainy inmates drones, ukraine's leader of a lot of music landscapes had an earlier russian strike has a blood transfusion center and the eastern cocky region late on saturday. he shared this photo of the destroyed facility in the time of compliance and said people had been killed and injured without giving the number of the victims are corresponded, mathias billing or whose reporting from keith gave us more details about the recent attacks. well,
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these are the thoughts of being frequent uh in the last few months. uh, they have been a few little less of them in the past few weeks. maybe. uh, but still this is something that dresser regularly does. it seems at this time, the western regions of the country where mostly, uh, uh, targeted by another. uh ms. uh, attack overnight that were for 14 besides, were fired at the western regions of ukraine. and uh, 30 your credit says happy shut down. we do not know whether anything was hits or what happened to the other 10 messiahs. and yesterday this attack on the blood transfusion center of cause these places that are little bit closer to the front line and can be reached by a longer range of weapons permanently under attack. since the beginning of the or dw, as much as billing are reporting from keith most goes marisay is such an anti miss style system shut down a drone as it approached russia's capital, sag
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a so be on and wrote on his telegram channel that the on piloted aircraft attempted to reach moscow before mid day. local time. the russian defense ministry reported no casualties or damage calling it an attempt to the attack by the key of regime ukraine has yet to comment on the instant. let's look at, take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 15 passengers were killed and dozens more injured when a train the rails near the pockets, donnie tying up no upshaw in the side of the country. and these images from a pakistani tv station, several carriages can be seen turned over on their sides following the crash. 3 people have died as a result of lots and lands slides prompted by intense rain in slovenia. access to several villages was cut off in the north and center of the country with flood warnings issued and the cap to louisiana. and in the cities of my revolt and chelsea. it's been half a year since powerful quakes struck sized,
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eastern turkey and parts of syria closing unprecedented destruction. they hit in the early hours of february 6th and were followed by violent aftershocks and turkey over $50000.00. people died according to official thinkers and millions were left homeless. rebuilding cost will be in the billions of dollars. tucker's president, right set type at one has voted to heal the wounds of earthquake survivors. but many find it difficult to see a future. our correspondent julia han reports from high tie, one of the worst hit provinces. so when's the beta come on, mr. so as just as a nip, she comes here. even if it brings back painful memories. the quakes in uh, the february tools you paid his family,
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a part took say all the i lost everything that day. my faith, my trusts my hope and my joy of life. the nipple of someone who drew happiness from the little things. she had a lot of energy that answered and she was always smiling. what was the condition of the city? the quakes had buried st of under the rubble of her house. as rescue, as we're trying to save her, we meant to be to wait and hoping for her system of to move in full days zane it was finally pulled out in life. the images of from miracle rescue went around the world. indescribable moments of relief was of data that's only briefly zayna died shortly after in a hospital 6 months later,
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refund is increasing. he turned into the staff was a beta. she lives in a small container right next to her damaged home with one of her sisters and her mother can be getting sick also i can see a future for myself. yes, we are just struggling to survive. i guess we should keep this so many people have loved this area and those who stayed are somehow trying to give each other strength by helping each other. the quakes were the most destructive in modern talk is history. and tie and neighborhoods were damaged beyond recognition. hundreds of thousands of people are still displaced. they live in tents or contain a city's pulse. a year has passed since the us quakes. and the fates of the survivors have largely disappeared from the headlines. here, however,
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the disaster remains a part of everyday life. morning for the dead uncertainty about the future and skepticism about the many promises that life you will soon return to how it was before the president ridge of tire of ad one came on defiant for his initial response to the disaster. he has promised rapid reconstruction. hundreds of thousands of new homes within one year. construction sites like this one has sprung up across the region with them just as soon as the time is our biggest opponents. we try to finish the projects as soon as we can, because we think the multi point, we can get them to new homes as quickly as possible and the best of it will be fine . awesome, awesome. so everyone here is that many here think it will take much longer before they have roots over their heads again over the last few tried to have hook you up, but it's very difficult to the tool. it's been 6 months to get some shut. the robot
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listed here on the whole, nothing has changed here, although as you do get checked in the heat is really bad. possibly. and we feel exhausted from all the destruction the debris and the dust, to pose a lot more afraid of getting sick of them. don't caufield, i'm going to get a jamie up the or we have this absolutely nothing. i didn't get it that did at that age limit. we need help and support from the government. you know, otherwise there is no future. i am alive, relate to you, but i feel like i'm dead. sure. on the how you play, i'm a and this gives you beta also often seals left alone and wonders when things will start to feel a bit more normal again and it the rubble of her sister's old house. it's very difficult. she says to imagine a new beginning to, to the world cop. now on a stunning, dramatic finish to the knockout stage match between the united states and sweden. it went down to a penalty sheer type. and this shot from sweden's,
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lean on her take to win the match and know the defending champions. i took the tournament, us goalkeeper, at least, and a hair appeared to make a remarkable se bought technology would show the ball had crossed the line by the dentist of margins after and no now draw through extra time. the swede celebrate winning 5 goes to 4 on penalties. the u. s. t will go home, will have much more on this match and later billeted in the earlier match today, south africa was knock size of the tournament by the netherlands, and the rind of 16. the dutch team managed to naturally go from the corner. okay. and the 9 minute jo, words headers find its way into the next. but the african champions never gave up the fight in their 1st appearance in a world comp no kind of stage. star, striker time the got the line, i had a number of chances, but just couldn't get the ball pass. the goalkeeper to know was the final score,
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dw correspondent, lima, which hockey was at the match, and sidney and offers heartache in the netherlands have only conceded one going so far at this tournament. and that speaks volumes about the quality and experience in the defense of south africa did give him a scale or 2. but they also have a lot to show for the dodge upfront and attack the extremely patient in attack when they are on the off hands. and of course, they get the job done as seen against south africa today with a to know victoria. speaking of south africa, this is one team that would be extremely missed at this tournament. the bunny on of on yano, of course, as they all caused, made history by reaching the knockout stages for the very 1st time. but they also build a reputation for the vibrant atmosphere. and of course there feels good vibes that's you all up to date for now. next is reports are looking at new year's role as
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