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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w. news of life in berlin. the death toll from the rock goes deadly, is earthquake. rises above 2000 rescue team struggle to bring survivors out of the rubble of flattened villages. while fear of aftershocks and building collapse keeps people on the streets for a 2nd night. also coming off world leaders hail the g 20 summit. a success as it draws through a close prime minister and the render mode passes the presidency to brazil after hosting a summit,
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which saw the african union join the blog. the i, michael, look who, thanks for joining us. we start 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 had 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, morocco's king mohammed, the 6th 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
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high up as mountains. the magnitude $6.00 quake is the strongest to hit the region in more than a century. the bottom of the list, sitting comfortably at home, the scene of events, identity felt a tremor. that's my home, right? because he has rocks funding and people screaming that while most so i didn't know what was happening and this is not. it was the apocalypse. as the quick hit remote villages and densely populated tourist areas like this, cctv footage of patrons in america's restaurant. 80 kilometers from the epicenter captures the moment the earthquake hit just after 11 pm on friday. it caused widespread panic and chaos in the historic city and terrified residents
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to flee their homes. that cannot do so. 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 to what i was. 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 yours. quick friends. a former colonial power in morocco was among the 1st offering, defend firefighters to help with rescue efforts. several countries are also pledging financial assistance, and i'll guerria which suspended diplomatic ties with its neighbor 2 years ago,
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said it would open its air space for 8 flights to morocco, to our correspondent young philip charles is covering developments for us in merrick ash earlier. i asked him what the current situation is like in the city marcus and the state of shock last night. you could still see some kind of normal, everyday life. they were even some tourists, out sites and restaurants. but people are slowly starting to realize the extent of the tragedy and 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 center just behind b a, you see a lot of historic buildings destroyed. fortunately, the death toll is not very high here in the city of, of mark has, but it's a completely different pick such as 20 or 30 kilometers,
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like you let me just outside of 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 ends. people are still waiting for a search and rescue teams to help and 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
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a reaching those that need it most. as when i 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 general, the international reactions have been impressive as we heard and 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 are still waiting for for help and many villages. so and the search and rescue missions of a vague about that and the process of being set up. but it's not all effected regions. has been reached yet. clearly the extent of damage and loss won't
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be known for days if not weeks. many thanks, dw correspondent young philip shots a look now at some more stories making headlines around the world at this hour. ukrainian air defense forces say they down more than 2 dozen drones targeting keys early on sunday, the local mer said one person was injured in an apartment building damage. as drone debris fell on several of the capital central districts, moscow has been carrying out almost nightly assaults on ukraine's territory. the final day of local elections is being held in russia and occupied areas of ukraine . voting in the next ukrainian regions began on friday and has been condemned as a sham bike heave and its allies the kremlin, released for the edge of russian president vladimir putin. casting his bell. it electronically for more than 20 people have been killed in violent classrooms. that
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limit ons largest refugee camp fighting between as long as militants and soldiers from palestinian president lockwood abbas is faulty group, have been going on for several days. the lebanese government has lash out at a bus for failing to hold the spiraling violence. indian prime minister, the rendered moody has passed the presidency of the g 22 brazil marking the end of this year's summit in delhi. at the closing ceremony, brazilian president louisa nashville, knew that the silver said geo political issues should not be allowed to do well. the g twenties agenda leaders earlier issued a joint declaration despite major differences over the warn ukraine. unlike last year's communique, the document does not mention russia by name, just by criticism of the statements language from keith. readers at the summit phrase the agreement for it's important commitments that spring in dw was
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del, the bureau chief, i'm reach achievement, who joins us now from delhi, on the final day of the summit and re to we understand the german chancellor. all of charles was pleased with the resolution, mainly because it recognizes that the territorial integrity of ukraine was not up for debate. and also that it condemned the threat of the use of nuclear weapons. how difficult was it to find a consensus on the joint declaration? it's mike, it was not easy to find a consensus actually. and as we con enrollment, john specialist said he was very happy with the outcome. would we have to also understand the background to the outcome and that was given to us. but on the top comp, he was a chief negotiator for india and he was chatting the shared fun meetings which took place. he came out and said that the but last minute running around you been from shed, but the shape of different delegations to try and find
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a consensus on the joint declaration, particularly he mentioned indonesia, south africa, and then and then he got, he said, a group of the emerging nations and came up with a drop to communicate with you to the g 7 countries and said this was the only communicate that could be had and be talked about it. and they had to accept this communicate, even though the language was much weaker than be so in the body declaration, for example, as you mentioned, they did not use russia by name, but the game show a strong message, but it actually was not mentioned by name, but this was the price for the consensus that they came off with because either they had this or they had to face failure, that they would be no declaration. that's what they didn't want to do. and which is why in the end, this a communique was described as historic and box breaking. so a little bit of pain wriggling behind the scenes, but they came out of it without too much pain. the summit in delhi is now over.
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obviously the african union is now part of the g 20. what change under the indian presidency of the will the compromise that we sold with this and the declaration to find the declaration reflects what has changed under this deep 20 presidency of india. the shift has taken place from the rich countries o g 20. if the boss move to the voice of the globe the south, that's what india was wanted. and the compromise that they found on this drawing dixon declaration reflected that and also the induction of the african union. the african union has become a crewman admin member of the g 20, bringing the aspirations of 55 countries of the african continent with it. also in the declaration there many, many of the policies and issues which have been brought up some 75 outcomes which reflect the concerns of the developing was the emerging economies like time with finance,
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debt reduction of your form of multilateral institutions. yeah. inclusive financing . so at this g 20 summit, a shift has taken place, re from the g 20 of the past, read more in favor of the motion economies and that some people here are describing as of what a shed and, and by the way now now that the african union has been added to the g. 20. i'm curious. will it still be called the g? 20 i don't think so. my to but the name hasn't changed is yet it's still being called the g 20. but i'm sure by the time brazil takes over the presidency, it's really be probably most likely and most definitely i think g 21. that's a dw, is definitely bureau chief. i read that cima as ever, many tax to give me some sports now. and after us open coco golf has defeated arena settled lanka in the women's final in new york in 3 sets.
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266362. this is the 1st major title of the 19 year old americans career builder. we sent several link um 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, a serbian novak brokovich will look to claim a record equaling 24th grand slam singles title. on sunday when he faces russian den, you'll met with them in the us open, final talk of which, who already holds the record for most men's grand slam titles, will draw level with australian margaret court. should he prove victorious and in football, germany failed to get back to winning ways on saturday night. losing for one to japan in a friendly in both by japan took the lead on 11 minutes with junior equal doing the
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honors. germany answered 8 minutes later, thanks to leroy sunday. but you, japan were back soon after with a yes, a way to hitting the target. japan score 2 more goals in the 2nd half, the german team remains in crisis with coach funds and the flicks job set to be in jeopardy as well. the venice film festival has come to a close in a year when many of hollywood big heaters failed to turn up due to an ongoing actors and writers strike port things, a film about victorian hair. a female empowerment came away with the events top 5 known as the golden lion, but its store, m a stone, who also produced the movie was among the big names to skip this year's festival, the films, greek director, yoga lunch and most was there. and he received the prestigious award reminder of our top story, this our, the death toll from iraq. those deputies earthquake passes,
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2000 as rescue team struggle to bring survivors out of the rubble of flattened villages near american. and we will end if they're up. next we have our tech show shift, which looks at how v r n a i are changing offer in the arts. that's after the break . a mike look for me and the rest of the team. bye for now the advisors got issues with a lot say what the

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