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the the, this is the w news live from the neural co grapples with the optim, off of a devastating us quake rescue a struggle to reach for most areas outside myra caches the death toll climes to more than $2100.00 also coming up german foreign minister and the bad bulk is in the ukrainian capital, keith, the unannounced visit is full since the sale of russia's full scale in bacon. and that was mother's initial. yes, i can go into the language. yeah, i'm going to,
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yes, go say kind of continue my work up the mounting precious stains top football official, luis, for be honest resigns weeks off to forcibly kissing play a jenny. i know so on the lips of the world comp, tracy presentation, the i'm any group is making and welcome to the program. more than 2100 people have been killed. and the biggest uh quick to hit morocco in more than a century. rescue is a searching for survivors in the high atlas mountains, south west of marrakech trim is will felt as far away as southern spain or coast king mohammed has announced 3 days of national mourning for these rescue words. every 2nd accounts, several people are believed to be trapped in the ruins of this house. no one knows if any or still alive. neighbors are hoping for
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a miracle. let's see those. i don't know what the man is, our neighbor. now he's lying together with the others somewhere in front of the ruins. his wife was heavily pregnant. rescuers already found her dead. in the regions surrounding the town of amazing is an hour south of marrakech by car officials reported a 1000 people that so far. but the village is deeper, and the atlas mountains have been hit even harder roads there are fairly navigable for 8 vehicles. this family has been homeless since the earthquake and is that the name and the command we've been out here since the 1st our demo. our house is severely damaged and that isn't the safe to enter into the, the dams go, we're worried about ourselves and our children. then we still haven't gotten any help soon as she has, we're still waiting. and if you'll let us show him lives in a village, even deeper in the mountains, he shows us videos of the quakes, destruction. he's worried, the death toll will skyrocket. okay, let the but i lot,
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i look, i'm on the high or visual numbers and refer to 8 that so far that it could because yes it is. there are many more the high um and then the problem is that it never does so many haven't been pulled up in ruins yet to some know it's him and to show just especially in this area schools on the boy, there are a lot of victim a lot a mean i didn't know where literally out for headline did really give you a jump. the high up back in a museum is rescuers keep searching, but there's still no sign of life from beneath the revel. onlookers can only hope that their neighbors won't be the latest names on the list of the dead. i also a correspondent young philip, charlotte susan myra cache. if there is any hope that survivors will still be found . so that certainly is the 1st 72 hours. i crew, so this means that the rescue i still have until 2 nights to have a good chance to find survivors. and as we've seen in earthquakes such as turkey
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and syria in the past, even days afterwards and myriad coasts can happen and the business, what's uh, people are really hoping for here. what is at least some good news in this regard is that the has been often assad, but they have been relatively weak and probably still lots of people in remote areas under the rabbits. so it's now so very important that the rescue mission is to reach these remote places and the coming hours. okay, so i'm not sure of real urgency. what about the survivors? what are people's most urgent needs right now in, in these devastated towns that we're seeing but 1st of all, of course they need those professionals. so that's help the search and rescue missions and the remote areas about it. so thousands of people homeless and they need all the basics from survivors. they need fluids. some makes it housing, medical attention and,
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and so on. and so that has been an impressive willingness here among the local communities to help. but to west will probably also be needed in the long run as more international financial aids to help us reconstruct all those devastated areas . what sort of international aid is being deployed so far? what's been coming in already to the yesterday, during the filming, i saw a many in spanish professionals. a span was among the 1st countries to, to be on the grounds which has to do also of course, with its a geographic or so location, close to morocco, basins, military, and firefighters. and morocco has also accepted help from great britain from the united emeralds or fmla rights and from culture. and germany has also offered to have but still waiting for for an answer of what is clear is that morocco really
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wants to stay in control of the entire operation. and it says it also has many, it's highly trained. so professionals that help in the search and rescue using the ws young clinic shots for posting from our cache. thank you for the german foreign minister and the bad luck is making a surprise visit to keith. it's her full trip to ukraine since the russian invasion began move and 18 months ago. a journey by as the night train from poland was kept quiet for security reasons. the truth is being seen as a show of jim. and suppose in the midst of keeps on going counter offensive in the countries south, dw, correspondent mac, some the is in ukraine, and i asked him what message the german foreign minister is bringing to keep? like good morning on your i'm so you said it already. this is the 4th visit of
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german foreign minister. i don't a bab up to uh to ukraine since the beginning of the full scale invasion. and she is a staunch supporter of ukraine. i like the last time she had visited, such as after the liberation of bookshelf, or too hot during winter time in january. the main messages that germany stands by ukraine site and will continue to support ukraine and help it defend itself. she touched on a few additional points um when she came in, when she came here this morning. um one of them just to point out a few. one of them would be the next session. um she reiterated that to your session. um ukraine becoming a member of the u. s. a. is it necessary concert geopolitical consequence of russians evasion. and she also know that the accession talks could start soon, so i believe it's something ukrainians will be very happy to hear though that is still a very long road. and another very important point is um the situation regarding energy security energy infrastructure is it's summer now it's still late summer,
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the weather is still very nice, but it's just going to change very soon. the temperatures are going to drop. and if the last year's anything to, to go by, um, there might, there, there's a likelihood that the russians will step up their attacks and energy infrastructure and, and attempt to, to deprive ukrainians of, of the energy of a life the water and heating. and they have partially successfully did that last year, though they did not achieve their goal to bring the population to the ground. but the trainings did suffer, and the german foreign minister said that the germany would help with humanitarian assistance and help with providing energy to ukraine. and presumably, also promising continued military support, and he's been very vocal about that. can you give us an update on ukraine's ongoing counter offensive? is it making progress of the right?
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so the counter offensive has been going on for about 3 months now and um, over the last couple of weeks and months, we didn't really hear that much, much progress coming out of there. but we heard from the deputy defense minister and i'm of the out of that uh there has been progress in some parts of the front line just to point one out to see she mentioned that the 2 square kilometers around the city of buffalo, somewhere with rates and by ukrainian forces, including 2 elevated settlements that would be crucial to taking back the city. so that if there's some development there, in addition to that, she mentioned that the training forces were able to continue towards in the south towards the cf. as of 1.5 kilometers, territory were able to be re gained by the ukrainian forces that is essential in destroying the land. but essentially between the between premier and the russian occupied territories and in eastern you're printing. so there are some games there . in total, we're looking at 49 square kilometers since the beginning of the counter offensive
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. according to the ministry of defense, it doesn't sound like a lot, but keep in mind that the russians have months and months to build fortifications to a vast mine fuels. so it does seem that over the last couple of days and weeks, perhaps the counter offensive has shown some gains and perhaps as picking up someone mentioned their acs. thanks so much for that. let's the dental use max under reporting from keith. india has post the presidency of the g 20 group of leading economies to brazil, as the summit's wraps up in daily heads of government issued a joint declaration against the use of force. but they stopped shores of condemning russia over the war. a new cray, too many burgundy just joined in doing 5 minutes. the movie to walk barefoot to mahatma gandhi is memory and sight and pay tribute to the heat of india independence movement. the summit of the due to
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a integral bulk major. the konami's key wrapped up after reaching consensus on a host of issues. family concluding statement did not condemn prussia for the invasion of fuel clean. but the distress, the territorial integrity of photos. that as last you did to find a statement condemned invasion explicitly. it's almost all these western countries in the g 7 countries, india is very strong, strategic partnerships. so i think there did not want to, um, you know, really our presidency by insisting on this thing. and i think we succeeded in persuading them to pull down some of the harsher language that they had wanted. in the final declaration, the african union also joined the 220 group as a permanent member during the to the summit. the block of 55 countries now has the same status as the european union, increasing beauty presentation of the global sold in the g 20. so i think there was
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always a sense that there is a sense of imbalance in the a g 20 as it was. it was built with the induction of european union that and that in balance is beginning to be corrected. the 2nd part of this is shifting the balance of we from the developed world to the concerns of the developing world. didn't new declaration also involved to tackle debt develop duties in limited income countries. leaders also back the drive to triple the waters renewable energy capacity by 2030 for presidency golf. closing this year's summit, none of the deepest decided munoz gavin, to the present in president luis in us who a new law da silva, who now takes on the presidency to close next year's meeting. denny berry chief, ever touch email, has been covering the g 20 for us and she joins us out from the indian a capital. however, i'm re to now be consensus in delhi has been praised by many not least russia that
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ukraine was left disappointed, wasn't it? yes, uh i'm yeah, ukraine was disappointed in that just because the language used in this declaration is viewed by a ukraine, said to me as being much weaker in the bonnie declaration, the g 20 said that the doors in the strongest terms, the aggression of the federation of russia and this time as we heard, the justice name wasn't mentioned at all, but that then was the price of consensus in denny. now we sold that brings has come from both sides. and that is interesting prius from both sides of the political divide. the said, good luck drove and the foreign minister of russia said that he praised this assemblage as a breakthrough and said india was able to check the west and the rest wants to present then said they was satisfied with the outcome of the german johns. the said, but russia was given a base strong message, and president patrol said from his perspective, russia was completely isolated f as g 20 summit. so as you see in there was able to
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play a bridge between the 2 sides. and interestingly enough, and it said that this was the only possible with the support of, of the emerging economies, specifically brazil, indonesia and south africa. okay. so apart from ukraine, russia, they were of course, as a significant outcomes from this g 20 and the seeing what that can do it. can you tell us more about them? yeah, absolutely. because at one point it seems that the ukraine issue was completely indeed religious songs and overshadow all the other base significant outcomes as we call it. the african union has now become a permanent member of the g 20. and that makes obviously the organization much more representative than yet another of a major project and economic go to do linking india with the middle east and your open, that's supposed to really enhanced create energy and digital connectivity between the regions. we also had a bio fuel lines which was signed and that is
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a targeting of that, you know, green energy would get it real boost and a fossil these 3 significant developments of a host of other issues which focus white clearly on the emerging economies like death production, financial inclusion, bed to access to code and in the bid was very much in keeping with in this agenda of being the voice of the globe. the south. okay, i'm re, to, you mentioned the african union at now being brought into the g. 20 fold going forward. how different will the g 20 be off to this semester in india as well? accidentally having the african union has obviously made this organization more representative. the g 20. but it was founded was, or was seen viewed as a group of rich countries. and that on the induced presidency has seen a shift. we've seen the emerging economies being a much greater road and as you know, that the next presidency is taken by brazil and
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a followed by south africa and be unlikely to actually push forward with india's agenda, which was agreed on this year as well as what was agreed by indonesia and in the, in the last presidency. so i think we'd be seeing a shift in the balance within the g. a 20 and august street next year. when the meeting gets together in present, it will be do 20. it will be g. tricky. why he does, he's, i'm research cima in delhi. thank you so much for that. okay, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and russia claims that president lot of miss hooton's united russia policy has won local elections across the full occupied areas of ukraine, keys and its allies have condemned the poles in the illegally annexed regions. as a sham, preliminary results also indicate eclipse suites putin's policy across russia. and mid allegations of the treating the us in vietnam have agreed to string some ties
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during a visit to handle a by us present turbine. improved relations are seen as a counter to china is growing. assessed isn't us in the region bite and said he was not trying to start a new cold war with china or as painful alteration has concerned. but as president luis ruby, alice has quit. his resignation follows grow and protests and prussia, i'll say he forcibly kissed spanish pledge anyhow, no. so on the lips as the teams celebration of the world cup final. when now we must have protest criticism and calls for him to go. the ways to be all is finally decided. it's time to quit, the beginning, his decision to step down in an interview on british tv, with broadcast the pay is morgan, who posted summit, the exclusive chat online. it was monday. so you know, so yes i'm going to hang on. yeah. i'm going to, yes. go say kind of continue my work. what was the final moment for you?
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was it talking to your family, your dad perhaps? yeah, my, my, my father, my, they'll tell us how it is, but with, with then he's not, they know he's is not a goes to in the one me, some friends really, really close to me. and they say to me, louis, now you have to focus with y'all as himself also took the social media on sunday nights, posting this documents on the platform ex, setting out his reasons for going and confirming hello. so it'd be resigning as one if you wife is vice president. a post headed by a message in spanish saying i will defend my own a. i will defend my innocence. i have faith in the future. i have faith in the truth. woods, the maybe i will be honest, is defined tone throughout this scandal. the one that started 3 weeks ago as the spanish women's football team celebrated the world cup final when
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a case on the lips with spanish plaid, jenny hmo. so a case which the most so says she did not agree to the deed no more in the days and weeks the follows. we'd be all as did apologize to double down on his claim. the kiss was consensual, deep in response, 81 spanish players, including all 23 of the world cup, winning squads, down tools. as all around him, the choruses of criticism grew louder in spain. a hunger strike by booby honest, his mother. what a judge you needs hometown soon followed as to the suspension by fif uh, well football, governing body. and then just last week, spanish federal prosecutors accused the 46 year old of sexual assaults and co
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action. all parts of a case that could now lead to a formal quotes investigation and we'd be all is facing a possible trial, an even j o. it's been 3 real cause weeks since not notorious case and the full out the followed all summer hunter as full as john list. i'm present. liza t v. why it took reveal a so long to step down, and i think he's a man of so much pride and he has such a big ego that he really felt that he could fight this until the end, at least if anything he's been very consistent in this almost more like attitude that he's a warrior and he's going to battle and he's the victim and he needs to defend himself and protect his image and his reputation. i think those that were close to him initially were probably encouraging him to do so, and they were very much on his side. but i think slowly he started to see the dominoes full. he saw that his allies sort of just turned their backs on him. he
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saw that the whole world really sort of become against them as well. and so i think really the 2 factors that swayed him in the, in virginia and also last week presenting an official complaint to prosecutor's office to continue with or already preliminary investigation. and to this as a potential criminal act. so we'll now go to the criminal courts where he will have to defend himself. and i think the other one is him speaking to his daughter. so his father and they say, listen at this stage, this really doesn't look like a war you're going to win. so just worry about your dignity, preserving some dignity, and also preventing further harm and damage that has already been calls and. and so it's not him to make the ultimate decision which everyone almost threw. non emily, at least in spain, sales is the, is the right one better late than never. but he has finally set down even if he continues. this defiant told him that he is insisting he is innocence, and he is really been forced out in the i do clearly did not want to step down. but there is a very big way. and i think for so many across the spectrum to i actually push them
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out in the end. it was full. it's john le senra hunter speaking to me earlier. now germany has won the basketball world comp for the very 1st time, beating the 83 to 77. in the philippine capital manila, germany had already sprung a surprise by beating the usa in the semi final and sundays final had plenty of nail biting moments. serbia and germany treated point for point the next reading final in manila, den screwed. i'd be in the germans main mine all tournaments and he produced in this fight to which stores locked $4747.00, a tough time. germany produced a $20.00 to $10.00 search and the 3rd quarter looked up taking the game from sab. yeah. but the service kept coming back. alexa, i'm from a bitch finish still for this break away. the top,
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stored for them with 21 points. what should i approve? the difference between the sides is 20 points helped breaks. that would be a ton gemini, victory for the ages. the celebrations showed exactly what it meant to the players, establish the country as a major force on the international stage. the so good news for german basketball, not so good for jim and footballs. henzy flick, he's been sacked as coach of the gym and men's national football team. you know, it's meant by the football federation comes off to germany last full, one to japan at home on saturday. it was the latest in a string of bad results that also sol flicks team exit early from last year as well . come in, could talk slick, succeeded us in lewis in 2021 and he started,
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well that good form has not been maintained. germany is the host nation for next year's european championship on to coast during the big news for the gym. the national team i'm joined now by as cambridge as good to see you. so this for one last to japan over the weekend, despite that, were you surprised by you know, the decision to, to get rid of hands people? it wasn't whatsoever. i mean, we've just seen a basketball report that they showed a real level of togetherness and spirit, and that it's been solely lacking immense football. uh, recently, unfortunately, hunting flicks la 17 games in charge included just full victories. his final 5 in charge no wins until 3. the fates of just mentioned that she really, i think most in japan or so it defeats against colombia and poland countries. historically, german would be a john and he would be expect it to be quite comfortably. and they have it now, the only game they've won in 2023 when september, remember, was back in march against peru in a friendly. um i'm, i think
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a lot of football fan is actually expected and flicked to lose his job off to the 2020 to well, company gets all isn't up to the business showing. jeremy went out in the group stages and they looked devoid of imagination devoid of quality. but the put term and football federation stopped by slick and you would have to at that point, he would have come up with a game plan. these are the players i want to use. this is the formation i want to use. none of that has been evident. his flip flopped between different formations, different players playing people out position. and he looks like a desperate man, just throwing ideas of the will, hoping one would stick. and i think the only real surprise is how long he lost it. okay, so no surprise, but i mean what a gemini go from here and winning that or even getting close. well, put it this way. i knew you wouldn't wanna get them in the newsroom sweepstakes. i think you'd be a big guy. and if you, if you do then, um, when actually one the right to host back in 2018, that was off the back of a pool. woke up again. a lot of people looked the heads of 2024 and said that's could be a, you know, i'll talk it,
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