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a the, this is the w news. why from berlin? the death toll from the rock as deadly as earthquake rises above. 2000 rescue team struggle to bring survivors out of the rubble and flattening villages, while fear of after shots and building collapse keeps people on the street for a 2nd night. also coming up at the g 20 summit, indian prime minister, and the ranger mode delivers a joint declaration calling on countries to refrain from using force for territorial gain. but it doesn't mention russia by name the
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and welcome to help you is around the world. unlike loco, we stored in morocco where many people have spent a 2nd night sleeping on the streets after the country's deadliest earthquake and more than half a century. rescuers are still searching among the collapse buildings. one survivor was pulled from the debris, giving helpers a brief moment to celebrate elsewhere. people have been burying the dead more than 2000 people are now known to have died after the magnitude 6.8. quake struck in the high atlas mountains south west of the city of america. king mohammed has declared 3 days of national mourning. as the death toll rises, a frantic search for survivors is now under way in towns and villages across morocco's high atlas mountains. the magnitude $6.00 quake is the strongest to hit
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the region in more than a century. the bottom of the list, sitting comfortably at home, the scene of events, identity felt that tremor. that's my home, right? because he has rocks funding and people screaming that one knows it. so he didn't know what was happening and this to him if he thought it was the apocalypse, a multi m as the quick hit remote villages and densely populated tourist areas of like this. cctv footage of patrons in america best restaurant 80 kilometers from the epicenter captures the moment the earthquake hit just after 11 pm on friday. it caused widespread panic and chaos and the historic city and terrified residents to flee their homes. to
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canada. just i'm devastated. looking at this is my home has been destroyed. the thank god we're still alive, but this is all a very hard it's what i was in the cities medina, a unesco world heritage site, turned into an open air. sleeping space for locals and tourists. either fearful of aftershocks or because they no longer have a place to return to volunteers and age groups. both local and international are mobilizing to support the victims of the earth quake. friends, a former colonial power in morocco was among the 1st offering to send firefighters to help with rescue efforts. several countries are also pledging financial assistance. and algeria which suspended diplomatic ties with its neighbor 2 years ago, said it would open its air space for 8 flights to morocco, to that's crossover in america ash and al corresponding young philip shots,
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young images of total devastation there. what's the situation like in the city right now? marcus and the state of shock last night. you could still see some kind of a normal, everyday life. they were even some tourists out sites in restaurants, but people are slowly starting to realize the extent of the tragedy. thousands of people as causing people slept outside either because the homes are damaged or because they are traumatized even here in the hotel where i stay. a lot of people prefer to sleep outside in the garden and if you have to walk through the historic sense i just behind b a, you see a lot of historic buildings destroyed. fortunately, the desktop is not very high here in the city of, of my records, but it's a completely different things such as 2030 kilometers 2nd. lemme just outside of
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the city. people's clearly still worried about after shocks. um, what's the latest in the remote areas? worst affected by the earthquake. yes, people are very worried about after sucks there, it's a horrible situation. the houses are completely destroyed and some villages and, and people are still waiting for a search and rescue teams to help them in the search for survivors. thousands of people have been brought to local, has hospitals but and, and the number of people is still tripped underneath the rubble. so a lot of people fear that the death toll is going to rise in the coming hours and days. young. many countries have promised help or we beginning to see boots on the ground and is a reaching those that need it most. or when i
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arrived at america outwards yesterday, i saw some international teams coming in. the societies of the red crescent, red cross, are still already on the ground in many affected areas. also some smaller international, a, n g o. as a presence in, in general, the international reactions have been impressive as we heard in the report. even uh, jerry, uh, who cuts off all ties with morocco is opening its air space for humanitarian aids. but as we heard before, the village is a very, very difficult to reach people as to waiting for help and many villages. so and the search and rescue missions of a vague about that in the process of being set up. but it's not all effected regions has been reached. it clearly the extent of damage and loss won't
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be known for days if not weeks. many things dw correspondent young philip shots let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. at this hour, dutch police have turned water cannons on climate activists who blocked the motorway. thousands took part in the action in the hay. some campaigners vowed to stay in place or return every day until the government drops subsidies to fossil fuel industries. rescue teams and turkey are trying to extricate and explorer stranded hundreds of meters underground. in a cave, american mark dicky felt ill a week ago and has been unable to reach the entrance. rescuers have begun moving him by stretcher. hundreds have rally for eligibility to ride as this year's prize parade in the serbian capital belgrade. there was a heavy police presence as conservative leaders and for right goods, st. anti gain,
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massachusetts. president alexandro church refused to allow rainbow flags to fly at his downtown office. building leaders at the g. 20 summit in delhi have issued a joint declaration despite wide differences over the war in ukraine. unlike last year's bali communique this year, as document is not mentioned, russian by name. the asking union also joined the g. 20 club and key pleasures for battling climate change were made. it was the success in the i wanted for it's the twins, the presidency. mac is the announced, the adoption of the declaration goes kind of thought about what a lead is. meeting in delhi, decide expectations to issue a joint declaration about the text of the war. and ukraine fell short of condemning rushes aggression. instead,
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it's cold on states to refrain from threatening or using force to gain territory. still the gym and chancellor cooled the communicate a success. the surfaces risk of this annoyed to you. it is important that once again, we have found words to make it clear that the territorial integrity of a state cradle cannot simply be challenged with violence from its neighbour on the part of the states that would come spots concessions had to be made. the text also included russia's demand for an easing of sanctions. the points include ideas for cub in climate change come back to in poverty and death relief for developing countries. none of them, however, a binding. and now the success of the summit, the african union will become a member of the d 20 club, which will then represent about 90 percent of the world's population. simple to seen of in cosivity. and we need to bring the drinking it together. was
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it the, you know, to address i or the church of challenges? india came out the window from this gathering. it's international weights likely to increase the once the summit is over. let's dig deeper with dw, is the deli bureau chief and we to achieve of who joins us now from delhi. on the final day of the summit, we just heard in the report that india came out as a winner from that gathering didn't really would induce. so to me, things that it came out as a, when a, you know, it is as we're taking presidency of the g 20. but it took you to a different level or together, you know, over the past year about 800000 delegates from of 125 countries. been to various g, 20 events in 60 indian cities. so that was a great opportunity for india to showcase its economic potential and the
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opportunities that exist here. so some people are talking about the g 20 dividend for india, but besides also still remains the 2 p g 20 need is one of the leaders of china and russia and also in the foster. yeah, india was not able to reconcile the differences of what you created in old dominion, stared with meetings that it had as i'm reached at the funnel declaration was announced yesterday as a surprise to some because that happened to be a one of this summit to the extent that you can take us behind the scenes and give us a sense of how things and folders mike, when the announcement was made in this building right behind me, there was a sense of euphoria and relief. because a speed had reached the negotiations that people almost felt that would be no declaration at the end of the summit. so that was, as you said, a big surprise. and it was a shared, well, who was sharing the meeting, said it's been down to the wire. the indian shed by and he said he had 200 meetings
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on the, on the issue of ukraine. and in the end, he was going to individually negotiate as a ship was a page of the delegations to say we must come to a compromise. and finally, a compromise did come. but as we heard and the report it came at a cost, many people feed, the new w declaration is much weaker in terms of not mentioning russia and directly about it's an aggression in ukraine, but that was then the price for the consensus. the african union is now part of the g 20, which traditionally consists of the world's richest countries. what changed in the g 20 under india's presidency of the precisely that, michael, what changes it? the g 20 was always viewed as a grouping of rich countries. in india, as presidency, the focus appears to have shifted to be emerging was that was one of the big key agendas of india's d 20 presidency. the example of the african union being inducted is
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a very good example because it's now deposition, 55 countries from the african continent, and also in terms of the agenda, the book, but 79 outcomes in the declaration. the need, any declarations which focus on concerns for the emerging countries be a financial inclusion, debt production. so i might finance and so on. so it is very much a focused on the developing what and many see this actually as a more to should moment in the history of the g. 20 many thanks. as always, dw, said delhi bureau chief and retention, we can give you some sports news now at the us open cocoa gulf has defeated a reading this of a link in the women's final in new york in presets 266362. this is the 1st major title of the 19 year old americans career. bella vista and the civil
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anchor used her punishing ground game to win the 1st set. but golf then storm back to take the next to she is the youngest american to win the us open since serena williams in 1999. meanwhile, serbia novak brokovich will need will look to claim a record equaling 24th. the grand slam singles title on sunday when he faces russian, the daniel met the death in the us open, final brokovich who already holds the record for most men's grand slam titles. will draw a level with australian margaret cord. should he prove victorious football now and germany failed to get back to winning ways on saturday night. losing for one to japan in a friendly in both berg, japan took the lead on 11 minutes with you and you like me to doing the honors. germany answered 8 minutes later, thanks to leroy sunday. but japan were back soon after with
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a yes they would. the heating the target japan scored 2 more goals. in the 2nd half, the german team remains in crisis with coach funds the flicks job set to be in jeopardy. that's all for now up next reporter. i'll be back with more news at the top of the next down the cost of info or a station in the rain forest continue carbon dioxide emissions. and again, the people of the world are conducive to.
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