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of everything this week on d w the, this is the, the, the news line from berlin, morocco counts the cost of. it's a devastating or it's quick. morning begins as rescue team struggle to bring survivors out of the rubble of flatten village and the death toll passes. 2000 and hospital struggle to cope with the many injured. also coming up world leaders hail the g. 20 summit, a success as it draws to a close in his prime minister and your rendered moody passes at the presidency to brazil. after hosting a summit which solved the african union, it joined the block,
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the, and a warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. we start in morocco where many people have spent a 2nd night sleeping on the streets after the country is deadly as earthquake in more than a half century. hospitals are struggling to cope with the number of casualties arriving. this medical center near the campus center is placing patients in make shift wards, located outside authorities are appealing to people to donate blood. it's feared the strain on the health care system could increase as risk of where's continue to search among the collapse building. more than 2000 people are now known to have died after the magnitude 6 point a quick struck in the high atlas mountains, south west of the city of america. for more,
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i'd like to welcome journalist massage option me, who is in there cash sob. what's the situation where you are? yes, as you mentioned, it's a very desperate situation right here in the city of my cache. people have been since yesterday lining up in large keels, trying to donate blood and assist with whatever they could do. the city tried to, to clean up some of the destruction, especially in the old dominion of my cache and some of the historic walls of the city. but there is also a sense of, um, uh, people trying to get to their uh like a sense of normalcy. and people trying to regain that despite people camping out for the 2nd day out in my cash feeling. um another after shop. uh, the streets are uh busy this morning and people are heading to uh the,
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the medina and uh trying to regain that sense. but also there is a lot of, there's a lot of grief going on. i suppose there probably still people there looking for friends, relatives who are as yet on accounted for you were traveling yesterday and some of the more remote regions badly hit by the quick. what's happening there? a situation there is extremely desperate. we went to some of the remote cities near the epi center. and it was, it was uh, catastrophic to uh to try and describe the scale of what happened. some cities of some townsend, small villages, of the highest us somewhere completely destroyed houses. uh everyone was out in the street, spending the night outside. this further we went in uh, the more desperate the situation became because these are uh,
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towns that are usually remote and on a normal day they are difficult to access. uh, so with the s quake and the traffic was really disrupted and some people found it difficult to just to access. there is some people have not received any help as of last night when we were lost there. so almost 24 hours and people when i went under the rubble authorities in a frantic un mission to try and rescue. we're hearing of some teams arriving this morning from spain and katara and probably other countries will uh, try and pitch in and send a rescue as in teams and 8. but it was a very difficult situation. people were in a state of fact trauma carrying the bodies of their loved ones and doing mess very old prayers and burying them in the new the dog graves. and whether it's in
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the village of them will abraham 50 kilometers away from our cash, all. and the scenic town of a week run, we'd again, sorry, 80 kilometers away and other remote areas that our team could not even get to because their doors were completely destroyed and it was night time. so it was, there was no visibility. there was also no internet signal and a water and fluid situation was also precarious. defense was very, very desperate, and that's a journalist. my sub l should be many, many facts. here. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. you're creating air defense forces, say they down more than 2 dozen drones targeting. keep early on sunday, the local mer said one person was injured in an apartment building damage. as grown 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
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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 by keith. and it's alex the kremlin, released for the edge of russian president vladimir putin casting his bell, it electronically. more than 20 people have been killed in violent clashes at lebanon's largest refugee camp. fighting began between as long as militants and soldiers from palestinian president must be with a boss, has bought a group the for several days. the lebanese government has lashed out at a bus for failing to hold the spiraling violence. indian prime minister in the range on moody has passed the presidency of the g 20 to brazil, marching the end of this year's summit in delhi. at the closing ceremony,
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brazilian president louisa. nashville new, like the silver said you political issue should not be allowed to do rail. the g twenty's agenda. leaders earlier issued a joint declaration despite major differences over the war and ukraine. unlike last year's communique, the document does not mention russia by name, despite criticism of the statements language from keith leaders at the summit, praise the agreement for it's important commitments. let's have a listen to what the german chancellor had to say. how can i get to that? you can say this was the summit of decisions where progress was made on many issues that are important for the future of the world. divide that by the amount of them a clear commitment that the territorial integrity of ukraine and it's regions is not up for debate. not borders cannot simply be redrawn by force and i'm also very pleased that once again, there was
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a clear rejection that the use of nuclear weapons. i believe these are positive results that we're able to achieve here at the summit to get to hit 50 dw daily bureau chief, and redid cima told me earlier, how hard it was to find a consensus. 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 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,
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i came up with a dropped communicate with you to the g 7 countries and said this was the only communicate that could be had and beat talks 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 communicate 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. obviously the african union is now part of the g. 20. what change under the indian presidents? it will the compromise that we sold with this and the
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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 bill the south, that's what india was. wanted on the compromise that they found on this drawing diction. declaration reflected that in most of the inductions of the african union, the african union has become a permanent and 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 policies and issues which have been brought up some 75 outcomes which reflect the concerns of the developing was the emerging economies like climate finance, debt reduction reform of multilateral institutions. yeah. inclusive financing. so at this g 20 summit, a shift has taken place. we've from the g 20 of the past,
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read more in favor of the emerging 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 manufacture football now. and germany failed to get back to winning ways on saturday night losing for one to japan in a friendly, in full support. japan took the lead at 11 minutes with junior. it's all doing the honors. germany answered 8 minutes later, thanks to leroy sunday. but japan were back soon after with a yes,
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a way to heating the target. japan score 2 more goals. in the 2nd half, the german team remains in crisis with coach funds the flicks jobs said to be in jeopardy to talk us through another disappointing result for germany's national team. max marrow, who was at the game for d. w yesterday joins us from both bird max. what did you make of germany's performance against japan as bad as it looks on paper? i think so, especially in terms of its significance. i mean, you mentioned junior scoring officer 11 minutes. he scored at the me a post that was almost exactly the same goal to cool my son to school 10 months earlier up that gets all world cup to beach, germany and the opening game of the world cup match in a group stage that they eventually exited in so no much has changed. in fact, i would say nothing has changed for the better. germany looked like last again, they've only $11.00 single game this year, and that was a friendly against peru in march. since then, they've also drawn to ukraine,
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conceding 3 goals last to both potent in columbia and the previous since and national break. and now this and they face fronts next, it's really desperate times for germany and i called funds the flex position to be question before the world cup because they were under performing. we now just 8 months away from the home euros and it's looking pretty desperate. desperate and disappointment after disappointment is hopelessly flex. position as coach of the national team still tenable as well. i think not spoke germany so far have disagreed and then the federation. he's got his supporters in the squad. indeed, he has his supposes they do look testin to disappoint at the upcoming yours. and he did say in the last international break, but the time for experiments is over, then he feels that you also it can be shut right back from the the 2nd time in his tenure, he put because most of back as less back yesterday, this is a man who is play one single professional match in that position in his entire
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career and still has the flex. oh yeah. let's give that a go. it's really, really ridiculous. if you think about it with the time that's left, any major nation would have in my view sucked the coach already, perhaps even before the world cup. if not off to the world cup group, stage exit as it is germany cling on, but they have said that holding crisis talks today. so let's see what happens. what can we expect from germany's next game against france on tuesday, and more importantly for the euros next year, which will be played on home soil? yeah, well i think as i say, they do look destined to disappoint in this coming form. and the alternative sounds, if like a few and far between, you look at a couple of coaches that have been brought into the mix, but nothing that inspires much confidence, i think, against firms that kind of a really, really tough time. that's a team that's very likely to beat them and you look at the opposition based sized sofa. so for me it's, it's really looking desperate. now i generally have to act, but they left it too little too late. there's just not enough time left that so dw
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max meryl many things is ever and we will end it there. up next we have reporter, with the story about the effects of the riots in france. that's after the break. and of course, you can always catch more news at dw dot com, and of course find us on social media where our handle is predictably at the w near . so i'm like looking for me and the rest of the team here. thanks for watching more news at the beginning of the next down, the votes, people have to say mercy as to the . that's why we listen to this story. the ritual every weekend on d w.

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