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of the you're watching the news coming to live from berlin. morocco raffles with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake. rescuers profit to reach remote areas outside mar, cash as the decimal clients to more than 2100. also coming up on the sho, german foreign minister innovative air boxes and the ukranian capital cheese, the unannounced visit is for 4th, since the start of russia's full scale invasion. and it was my, this initial, yes, i'm going to go. yeah, i'm going to, yes, go say, kind of continue my work weeks after forcibly kissing player jenny and most the
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ones the lips at the world cup final, spain's top football official, luis for the alice vows to mounting pressure and resigns plus intent as news know about you all for which draws level with margaret court on a record equal in $24.00 grand slam titles after victory in the men's and us open final the . i'm sorry richardson, welcome. more than 2100 people have been killed in the biggest earthquake to hit morocco in more than a century. rescue birds are searching for survivors and the high atlas mountains, south west of mar cash tremors were felt as far away as southern spain. rockers came home, it has announced 3 days of national mourning. for these rescue words, every 2nd accounts, several people are believed to be trapped in the ruins. this house. no one knows if
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any are still alive. neighbors are hoping for 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 hour? i just that i'm, our house is severely damaged and that isn't safe to enter into the, the dams we're worried about ourselves and our children. then we still haven't gotten any help. so in that she has, we're still waiting to see a lot of patients 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, look that
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a lot. i look, i'm on the high. oh, gotcha. okay. so numbers refer to 8 dead so far that it could because yes it is. there are many more the high um and then the problem is that another does so many haven't been pulls that are blowing as yet to some know it some discharge, especially in this area schools on the where there are a lot of victim lot a mean thought i didn't know where literally out for headlight is it could be a jump. the higher 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. for more, let's bring in carolyn holts, director of disaster climate and crises of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. she joins the noun from geneva. thank you for taking the time to speak with us. it's now been more than 48 hours since the earthquake struck at this point. is the main focus of your teams. still search and
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rescue? well, thank you for inviting me to join you in. showed us the absolute focus on priority right now is search and rescue because that window unfortunately will start to close in the coming days. we. we now know that people are spending the day outside those that have survived. i'm really the priority is finding those that are still alive under the rubble, as well as pointed out in your uh, annual piece. that's a access to some of those most remote mountain villages is still not clear. uh the, the, the american army have managed to play some routes, but there are still many places that we as an 8 community have not managed to reach yet. yeah. given the difficulty of that access, i mean we're hearing of entire villages in remote mountainous areas that have been buried. are they being left behind at the expense of prioritizing people in more densely populated areas? and i think the priority has to be a to reach people wherever we possibly can. and,
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and there's a, there's a huge awareness that those people are buried. it's purely a matter of access. the logistical challenges of reaching those bouncing villages shouldn't be underestimated. we know, even in normal times, that's the the roads and narrow and difficult to navigate. and at times like this when the quite well of no doubt damage the infrastructure. this will be incredibly difficult for the authorities. yeah. now close to 2 and a half 1000 people are known to be injured. many of them seriously. how do you provide medical care to so many people need to get thank you. yes, will be prior to, as i say, is the search and rescue and finding those under the rubble. but at the same time, really looking after those survivors. there are many of them, of course that have got some very severe injuries. a severe head injuries for instance, but we also know the broken bones is a common thing in this situation, all partner on the ground, the american red crescent, is certainly providing 1st aid to those people and make shift tents and make shift medical facilities as well as prioritizing those most urgent cases to the medical
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facilities that are still operating. we know that psycho social support and mental health trauma at this time is also key and also an area where the american requesting certain the prioritizing all of that's happening and coordination with the government on the ground. and the next select is, are incredibly busy, providing support to those that have survived. and in your assessment is the moroccan government doing enough to help those in need. so i think it's important to recognize that this is a huge disaster. 6.8 on the richter scale under a fairly shallow depth would stretch even the most well for pad. uh so i think that the american government is doing everything that account. i'm really coordinating. well, that response, we know of a nice, that's a bi lateral support from full particular countries, has been accepted and allowed into the country to really intensify that search and rescue. and i believe that the american government is really trying to coordinate
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this a efforts in order to get the, the most effective, the outcome from it. well, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us today on dw news that is currently hold from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. we really appreciate your time. thank you. well, germany's ford minister and elaina bare bulk is making a surprise visit to keith. it is her 4th trip to crane since the russian invasion, more than 18 months ago. and her journey was by overnight train from poland and it was kept quiet for security reasons. the trip is being seen as a show of german support in the midst of keeps ongoing counter offensive in the country self. and we go to our correspondence, max sensor and ukraine and asked him what message the german 4 minister is bringing to keys. so you said it already, this is the 4th visit of german foreign minister. i don't a babble 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,
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such as after the liberation of bookshelf or too hard to keep 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. uh, is it necessary concept, geopolitical consequence of russians division and she also know that the york session talks i 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 the situation regarding energy security. energy infrastructure is it's summer now it's still late summer, the weather is still very nice, but it's just going to change very soon. the temperatures are gonna drop. and if the last year's anything to, to go by there might, there, there's
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a likelihood that the russians will step up their attacks and energy infrastructure in an attempt to, to deprive ukrainians of the energy of lights, uh, 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 credit is, did suffer. and the german foreign minister said that the germany would help with humanitarian assistance and help with providing energy to ukraine. that was due to these correspondent macs that's under reporting from the chief a well plans to build a united european air defense network are now one step closer to becoming a reality. defense ministers from germany, lafayette, and astronomy. i met in bavaria to visit the german manufacturer of the iris t air defense system there lot via and a stony assigned an agreement to purchase the weapons which are already in use protecting the ukrainian capital caves. 19 countries of already joining the so called european sky shield initiatives and t w's chief political editor, mckayla,
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customer joins are now from the very aware that deal with signs mikaela. what is the thinking on how i risk t systems could help protect your p and cities? well they actually essentially already all is what we're told they are protecting keys and, and that's as seen as one of the secrets to success and sending off all sorts of area low tax. basically it is one come on is a vehicle that can then control several essentially launch todd's at for surface to air rockets. we could which can also adjust their targets once they're fired. and that's each and a radius from up to 40 kilometers is so you can actually defend a medium sized town with one of these systems key if we're told has to and also we're told there's no way we can verify this. that is said to have almost 100
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percent success rate in defending civilians, but also important. see the infrastructure and we will stay with us. i want to take a quick look at the bigger picture for a moment. let's see how the annual security architecture has changed since russia's invasion of ukraine. good from keys to chrome. a tory russian missiles have devastated to ukrainian cities, destroying thousands of homes, killing civilians, and forcing europeans to ask themselves whether their air defenses strong enough to keep them safe. wherever you check in europe, because of the cold war, we haven't invested enough money in this capabilities. germany wants to lead the way in changing that with the, with the europeans cars shield the initiative. we're bringing together european states to join key increase protection against ballistic missiles,
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cruise missiles and drones. and this is what it could look like. 6 iris t surface to air rocket systems or target short range missiles. it doesn't patriots . systems would be used to intercept medium range missiles. and to top it off the, our 3 system would defend against attacks from outside the earth's atmosphere providing vast cover. so far, 19 european countries have signed up to berlin's vision. others like engineer friends have not. they want to push ahead with their own initiative the aftermath of yet another missile strike. and ukraine is a reminder that as europe debates it's air defense needs, not every country has the luxury of time. so mikaela, we have germany leading the way with the sky sales initiative. but as we just heard in that report, there are other you countries pushing their own initiatives. how big of an issue is that? that's exactly what i asked during defense of mr boris. the story is today,
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and his answer essentially was that everybody's invited to join at any time they so wish. and that these systems, these alliances are not mutually exclusive. yes, there is a different take on how urgent the issue is, how urgently the hardware should be in place. and that is pretty much the german approach. that's also why germany went ahead and a commission to the arrows system from israel as well as well as you was patriot systems. the friends want to see their own ms. charles system at the core of this. but there is a strong emphasis from the drum inside that this can all be integrated in the future through come on structures and software, and that this is an open invitation tool. well, thank you so much for your reporting. that is due to his chief political editor, mckayla. this we can take a look now at some other world news headlines at this hour. south korean media are
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reporting that north korean leader kim jong and has departed for a summit with president vladimir putin in russia. the meeting follows reports that russia is looking to buy ammunition from john young. it's the 1st time the north korean leader has left the country in 4 years. russia claims that president pollutants united russia party has won local elections across 4 occupied areas of ukraine case and its allies have condemned to the poles and the illegally annexed regions of a sham. preliminary result also indicate a clear suite for putin's party across russia. allegations of vote rigging. for those president louise anacio lou at the silver has background on a personal assurance that the russian president would not be arrested if he travelled to perusal for next year's g. 20 summit present putting his under an arrest warrant from the international criminal court. lou uh now says the decision would be up to presented. judiciary and india has passed the presidency of the g.
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20 group of leading economies to brazil. as the summit, wrapped up in deli heads of government, issued a joint declaration against the use of force, but stop forth of condemning russia over the war and ukraine. many burgundy just joined in june prime to start another movie to walk barefoot to mahatma gandhi is memory and sight and pay tribute to the heat of india's independence movement. me for the summit of the due to a integral both means that economy's de, 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
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persuading them to pull down some of the harsher language that they had wanted. in the final declaration, the african union also joined during the 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 always a sense that there's 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 buttons 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 bank the drive to trip the renewable energy capacity by 2030 for presidency golf. closing this year's summit,
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none the deepest decided one you've given to the president president loose enough to load the silver, who now takes on the presidency to close next year's meeting. was playing football federation has confirmed that it's the president, luis probiotic has quit. his resignation follows growing protest and pressure after he forcibly cast spanish players and the other most so on the lips. as the team was celebrating their world cup final, when we must have protests criticism and calls for him to go. the ways to be all is finally decided. it's time to quit beginning his decision to step down in an interview on british tv, with broadcast to pay is morgan who posted some of the exclusive chats online. it was mother's initial, yes, i'm going to go ahead and go into yes. go say kind of continue my work. what was the final moment fee? was it talking to your family, your dad perhaps?
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uh yeah. my, my, my father, my, they'll tell us how it is, but with with them. and he's not, they know he's, he's not, i've listed on 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 document on the platform. x said thing else, his reasons for going and confirming hello. so it'd be resigning as one of your 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 defiant tone throughout this scandal. the one that started 3 weeks ago as the spanish women's football team celebrated the world cup final when a case on the lips with spanish plaid jenny hmo. so
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a case which i'm most so says she did not agree to. oh boy, yeah, they meet the know in the days and weeks the followed. we'd be all as did apologize of the double down on his claim to the kiss was consensual. deep in response. $81.00 spanish players, including all $23.00 of the world cup winning squads down tools. as all around him, the choruses of criticism grew louder in spain. hunger strikes by ruby on his his mother and a judge he needs hometown soon followed us to the suspension by fif uh, well football, governing body. and then just last week, spanish federal prosecutors accused the 46 year olds 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 ruby all is facing a possible trial and even jail. for more, let's bring in several 100 journalist and presenter at lisa tv. she's running me now from barcelona summer has now been 3 weeks since. what are the others? because the player without her consent. why do you think it is taking so long for him to step down? i was think for one thing, he's of mine who has a rather large ego and someone who really seems to believe that he did nothing wrong with that certainly has been very consistent in the lines that he's been using. the tone that he's been using so defiantly for the last 3 weeks and consistently saying that he is not going to step down that he refuses to do so. and he's telling the live that he really believes he's the victim. here. and dodson and most of gave the consent, which he has repeatedly stated otherwise. and so i think he really believed he would be able to fight this. and i think it wasn't until recently with donated most
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of last week, following an official complaint to the criminal courts. to investigate this as a potential criminal act of sexual aggression and coersion as well. and also in the discussion that he had with his daughters his father. i think he finally realizes, writing really is on the wall here. and it kind of woke up to that reality and realize that there really isn't any one left to support him. his allies have turned their back on him. the whole world is pretty much against him, especially across spanish society. and there really was no other choice left, it really was untenable. and so even still than the statement that he released, he still defends that. he wants to prove what he believes to be is his innocence. so he hasn't really actually taken ownership for anything as of yet. so he did step down, but really he was pushed out. yeah. and the fact that we see a defiant tone, even in this resignation letter, does that tell us about what's likely to happen next to do you think you'll go quietly to? i don't think you'll go quietly per se. i think he understands the real scope of
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the seriousness that is now facing him in terms of the potential consequences. mean there are still various investigations going on. so you have the t h e, which is the administrative court in spain. they could still suspend him, were buying him from football anywhere up to 2 years if they deem that to be necessary. sofa also have the disciplinary proceedings that are still ongoing. he is technically still suspended for the next $75.00 days or so. but they could also decide to suspend him or find him altogether, some simple anywhere up to 15 years, which is what the maximum mandate says whenever it comes to their protocols. but the young dots, there are some very serious consequences that he could be looking at here when it comes to the criminal charges. because he could be if found guilty face with anywhere from that a fine to up to 5 years in prison. now normally anywhere between 3 to 5 years is given out to more serious cases, but we're talking about potential active sex regression as well as colors. and so
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if it comes down to heavy, he could end up in jail. if however, it's a sentence of less than 2 years in spain, there was a law that says if you don't have a criminal past, if you don't have a criminal record in your 1st and essential, you don't actually have service sentence. you don't have to go to jail prison, but he still may have to pay a fine. so i think he's really kind of wise and up to how serious this is looking for him still coming from so many different angles. so he may be a little bit quiet, but i do suspect that he is going to court and to defend himself, as he is repeatedly said he will do. and as i say, he continues to maintain this belief that he's done nothing wrong. i won't take a look as well as potential wider society implications here with all major protests over the past few weeks over this scandal. do you think it's likely to spark a wider and longer lasting movement around women's rights and staying as well? it's already happened. it's already started and i think this is only going to continue to fuel the fires, so to speak. because the,
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the movement really has picked up a lot of speed, a lot of pace. more people have been joining us, move it, it was already a feminist movement. in place for the last few years, but really it has become almost like a synonymy over the last few weeks in terms of people really routing together. not just to support jenny or most of what the support women's rights as you so correctly points out. and so people feel as though this is not enough. this is only the beginning. so yes, and this will be honest, has gone jorge. the head coach is gone, but more has to be done. more has to continue. there has to be structural changes within the federation which hasn't happened as of yet. and of course that can be a reflection of wider society. i'm not to bait still very much on going in terms of needing to have this self reflection recognizing the problem and finding ways to fix the problem going forward. because yes, there is very much a present issue when it comes to sex and such in a wider society and culture. and so people are having this uncomfortable conversation that they didn't want to have before. people are opening up to these
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ugly trees that nobody wanted to admit before. and now we went to being hurts and to be taken more seriously. so hopefully it will continue. well, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on this really important issue that is at several hunter, a sports journalist joining us from our slowness. thank you. tell us news now and to novak yoga, which has moved level with margaret cord on her record, equaling $24.00 grand slam titles after defeating town instead of at the us open final and after ceiling, his straight sets victory, the 36 year old suggested the outright record is unhealthy target. the objective was clear for know that jokers which grand slam title $24.00 uninstalled sort out to see and try. so this was in lease or the phone from the off, peppering down your med visit with powerful for arms on roots to a 63 1st since we bought his russian opponent made life far more difficult in the 2nd setting, a number of bases to keep the school was even but serial when
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highest goal and the priority of mind in this, in the whole season. now level with margaret, cool. it's on $24.00 grand slam titles. you'd be foolish to best to get stronger beach cleaning the out right record in 2024. let's use i said at this hour i'm clear. richardson in berlin for me in the team. thanks much for watching the
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