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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin a month after the turkey syria earthquake, millions a still affected. we report from it live in north western syria, west thousands of people,
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a displaced too traumatized and fearful to return to damage. buildings also on the program, a huge fire leaves thousands of wrangler muslims without possessions and shelter. the world's biggest refugee camps in south in bangladesh. and i remember equipment . i remember how much effort to spent making a list of the w. here's how the war in ukraine has hit its industry and how russian ass strikes have now become part of working life. plus in german bundis league of football, wool slogan, frankfurt, traded punches in a gold filled encounter. but neither side managed a knockout, less highlights, and more coming out. see you later. ah,
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i minute mckinnon. welcome to the program. is exactly one months now since a massive earthquake hit, southern tirty and northwestern syria, now more than $50000.00 people were killed in the worst natural disaster in modern turkish history. the quakes epicenter was near the turkish city of gaussian tab, close to the syrian border. millions of people have been affected. they've been injured, left homeless or are lacking basic facilities. ankara declared a 3 months state of emergency for the 10 provinces that were most affected. the government also arrested contractors suspected of shoddy building that may have vastly increased the death toll. now after years of war, the situation in northwest and syria is harder to evaluate the cities of aleppo. and if it live were among though is badly hit and
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a powerful aftershock in the following weeks triggered new fears. t w's mohammed al refi reports now from the city of that lip. at nightfall, the 44 year old m. r. a ead fills his car with blankets and drives to the outskirts of globe far away from the city's crumbling residential buildings. he spends the night here with the sun. since the 2nd earthquake struck, northwestern, syria, and turkey. hundreds of families are afraid to sleep in their own homes, for fear of being trapped inside. if they collapse. google as early as is after all the earthquakes, my son and i are traumatized and that you didn't. you didn't it. we don't dare stay at home because it's not safe. there was leon. we haven't bought a tent and tense costs between $2400.00 and we can't afford wanda. we've decided to stay here with her. i medina,
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horning the earthquakes that struck northern syria and killed almost 6000 people. also destroyed thousands of structures. after the 2nd quake, nearly 200000 people were displaced. families abandoned their homes as aftershocks made the initial damage from the quakes. even worse. many moved into tents in front of their houses or in other public places isn't a relief organization based in germany says the challenges are numerous or minimal what the law, the most crucial obstacle to expanding refugee camps, doreen to accommodate the enormous number of people displaced by the earthquakes that he is at the communities were not ready to build such facilities and lockers. and there's the challenge of providing enough tense. donnelly, we after 2nd earthquake because the local,
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i'm or even more people abandoned their homes. that are the val, are that because of the trauma they experienced chevy dealer shop in the 1st one of his other. a wall near the city of it live will homage looked carney offered shelter on his farm and swimming facility to people who have lost their homes or to families who are afraid their buildings will collapse on them. that miss villas is after the 1st earthquake. we receive 22 families who lost their homes of sunny jana and after the 2nd one last them many more came here because they were afraid to stay in their building sort of. and this will, although, as you can see, that is difficult to meet their needs at almost martha for thousands of syrians, the choice is between living on the streets or living in fear. thomas ban forces in gassy, untapped, and he works as the turkey assistant country director for they aid organization. can i asked him if aid is now reaching all those who need it
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is coming in coming in at some, some scale now. but you know, there are always going to be people who are the last to receive assistance, especially in craig as big as this across a letter from kentucky across the whole northern syria. i think in turkey we're talking about close to 170000 buildings are either collapsed or also damaged or no longer habitable. we talking about nearly 2700000 people who become displaced, left the 11 provinces, and we're talking about tens of thousands of people in the north west of syria as well. and the dental is well above 50000. so i think in those circumstances where there is just so much devastation and there is so much need. and then that way can be people who are, who are, who are received ages ago as quickly as being desirable. but it is coming in and is scaling up the authorities doing as much as they possibly can. the agencies who also affected,
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unfortunately in this way too many of them were based in the city of high tide and takia in south se turkey. they were also affected, losing staff members and offices, and so on. and that made the response, i think more challenging that the scale is still very difficult to get and you know, get one's head around. it has been a month now since the quakes. what are the challenges, obviously, numerous, but what are the biggest challenges right now? now the, the biggest challenge is, is the scale and the disbursement. so certainly in turkey, i think it's a question of you know, making sure that everyone has basic items that they at least have a tent that they have items to, to sleeping clothes, to wear things to cook with, especially a still tail end of winter here. so it is still quite cold and there was absolutely freezing a month ago when the right tracking got minus 7 at the time. so there was
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a big rush to provide on basic shows or items basic basic items for now to keep warm food, hot meals, and so on. so these items emergency items are still very much in need. there's also, i think now i need to think about what happens in the, in the medium term beyond tanks and this sort of distribution because it's very difficult to live in tents for more than more than a few a few months really. so what happens between now the emergency phase and when reconstruction occurs and what's the, what's the intervening phase than the recovery phase? i guess you could call it. and that's where i think thinking in the it's interesting to return, i think is all the more difficult in northwest syria. because of course we're dealing with a situation of protracted conflict. so doing the situation where the earthquake was on top of 10 years of displacement, we have, you know, more than 1700000 people living in spontaneously settled displacement sites across
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the northwest as a color outbreak. many of those people living in old 12800000 people, living in old tents, and most of those people are children. and so the earthquake comes on top of this already existing humanitarian catastrophe. and i think that makes the response all the more difficult and demanding in that context. it's just a couple of seconds left on this, but i wanted to ask you about the response from the international community. what is still needed on a, on a larger scale in response to this and quite frankly, unimaginable situation. well, and i think basically funding funding for relief all items, but also funding for longer term items, longer term shelters. young. i'm to restore people, lives lives in wiley woods in the meetings on thomas cancer. so the 8 organization tear and gaussian tippin turkey. thank you so much for your time. thank you. a massive fire has destroyed, make shift accommodation at the wealth,
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largest refugee camp. more than 2000 shelters have been down at cox's bazaar in bangladesh, but there were no reports of death or injuries. that facility houses hundreds of thousands of ring, and muslims who fled persecution in neighbouring at me and mar them for 3 hours. a massive fire burned through section of cut to prolong the words largest refugee settlement by the time firefighters and volunteers were able to put it out to blaze had destroyed around 2000 shelters, as well as dozens of mosques and schools. the camps here are home to most of the, nearly $1000000.00 rowing refugees in bangladesh, which shelter is made of canvas and bamboo, crowded next to each other. the settlement has suffered hundreds of fires in recent years so that you know what i had taken my mother to see the doctor. when i came back, everything was on file. we couldn't save any of our belongings. yeah,
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now i have 7 children. when the fire broke out, i couldn't find them. i went to search for them, but i couldn't find them all. i have worked on when i returned home. all my things were burned. you do not know if nothing left for them with your good as i wouldn't de rolling a are mostly muslim minority who fled a brutal crack down in me. a more dep began in 2016 attempts to send them back. have failed, after meeting fierce resistance un agencies of called me a mars prosecution of the rowing a genocide and ethnic cleansing. while staying in the refugee camps may be safer than returning to me and mar. it's still full of risks. and not just from fires. days ago, he funding shortfall forced to world food program to reduce
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a to the rowing your refugees who are already a brisk if malnutrition, a devastating blow, especially for the estimated 12000 people who lost her homes in the fire. china has announced that it will be boosting its military spending in the coming years to counter what it describes as escalating threats from abroad. the move was announced that the national peoples congress, a rubber stamp parliament, which is currently meeting invasion officials, said the country's military budget would increase by 7.2 percent. now, china's current military budget is around $225000000000.00 us dollars. that's only about a quarter of vast of the united states. china's motor activities are being watched with concern by taiwan, which earlier warned of the needs to be on high alert for china entering areas close to its territory. i asked journalists 5 and fetch my earlier his in budget beijing,
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if there would be any response to this warning by the chinese government. yeah, probably to day, later, during the press conference of the foreign ministry. but definitely not as part of the, a national people's congress because the agenda has been set very or for a long time. and this is not really how the congress works. it doesn't have much room for am day to day replies. but i think that i once defense ministers, the statement is quite relevant because it comes at a time during which are china's military ascending almost on a daily basis fighter jets who reach close to taiwan, who i am a regularly entre towanna air defense identification zone that is not ty, once airspace but it's kind of a buffer zone between taiwan and china. and i think the fia, in taiwan to sit a china bitter to re will, you know, tests its limits and basically sent its fighter jets are further and further and closer to the island. and taiwan has already been mentioned during this chinese communist party. yeah, congress hasn't that, can you,
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can you tell us what was said yesterday prime and certainly could she and gave a one hour speech and he also mentioned how one i would say the rhetoric was what was rather subdued. it was softer than last year and he repeated china's official stance that it opposes and taiwan independence and that it promotes, quote unquote, peaceful reunification. and a compared to last year he made, for example, her very arm a stern warning against foreign interference. this he did not repeat this year, so i would say it is rather softer in tone. ok, softer but the, the chinese communist parties. leadership as we said, has as an announced, this increase in military spending as more than 7 percent this year. so can you give us a sense of how big this increase actually is and, and what message is it sending? yeah, it's a very complex issue because a, 1st of all, it's not surprising. i'm usually, i'm, china's military goals are laid out in 5 year plan. so we could already expect an increase around 7 percent, and that is quite a lot. but on the other hand,
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it doesn't factor in inflation, which then if you look at it, the actual increase is not bit high as it might seem. but i think the real issue here said a china system and especially the military has become increasingly opaque and there are a lot of resources that the chinese government will allocate towards the military that don't show up in any official statistics. and bits makes it really very hard for observers to really assess the strength of china's ability. that's really not easy in k fabi. and thanks so much as 5 in fetch my reporting from beijing. ok, let's take a look out. some of the other news making headlines around the world as sony as center, right. prime minister kaya calis has won an election that was dominated by the war and ukraine. she's one of keith's most outspoken supporters and is set to remain in office despite an economic crisis at home. her pause, he won $37.00 out of $101.00 seats,
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but in callous on track to lead. another coalition. south korea's gum and has announced to plan to end a long running dispute with japan. it's proposing that japan uses public funds to compensate victims of forced labor during japanese rule of the korean peninsula. japan has argued for years that assess issue was settled with compensation payments it made back in 1965. you born her over thousands of venezuelans have paid tribute to the former president go chavez. on the 10th anniversary of his death, crowds visited the socialist leaders. tomb in an old military barracks to mark the occasion. chavez ruled venezuela from 1999 until his death from cancer in 2013 russia says defense minister, sagacious who has visited the mario pole in easton, ukraine. the ministry says he met with senior commanders during his trip and awarded medals to military personnel. the city in the done yet region was captured
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by russian forces last year, after a month long siege. now the head of the russian back to mercenary wagner group has warned that his troops fighting to take the eastern ukrainian city of buck moot could be running out of ammunition in a message on the groups telegram channel. wagner, chief, if guinea provisions said that russia's front lines near bath, moot could collapse if his forces did not receive ammunition promised by moscow last month, ukraine's president of all of them. his zalinski says his troops are in a quote, painful and difficult battle to hold on. to the mood now it's estimated that a year of war has shrunk, ukraine's economy by half as russian attacks devastate energy infrastructure, disrupt production, and block ports, but work could goes on despite the attacks. dw net conley has been to meet people
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in the neat prairie region who are keeping ukraine's metals industry going despite the air strikes. ah, it's a sound that means one thing. time to head for safety on the ground. no matter how many times you've heard, it never stopped being unnerving when will began seeking shelter. also, men stopping work a urine and production of this metal plant continues. regardless, thanks to this improvise set up a little more than a few computers and internet connection people down here and keep the machines running up above the hut. their boss shows us his emergency supplies if needed. he tells us they could survive on these provisions for days or even weeks. so far, this talk hasn't been hit with russian troops still less than a 100 kilometers away the risks a real li be granted. this is war. and no one can possibly know what will happen. tomorrow's a good. we can't afford not to be prepared. a decision is the boss,
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i pray will never need any of this with. but other ukrainian companies have been less fortunate to russian missiles a few days apart. it this production cited in the pro, killing 2 people at the 1st strike not come on the weekend. that figure would likely have been far higher. it's lottery, i to lottery's a rocket can time can come any time at any place. it any house at any facility, and my 1st time here i sold the pictures. they didn't want to come because i remember the equipment. i remember how much effort was spent making all this and that's russian. russian world is came to my plant that how it looks like we visited other vicious labs factories. it's still going, but it's struggling with the effects of russian attacks when ukraine's power system . yes. that the power bill. uh huh. what would happen?
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we'll get warm the last couple of months. when there is robin alert, i turned off all the recipient that happened predictably, never, it never happens. we will lose around a 1000 years. you know, one minute. the material inside. they cannot lose the temperature with the brain. generators made all the difference. workers can now prevent uncontrolled shutdowns, buying time to buy pin natural gas that stabilizes the temperature until means electricity returns. where before they would lose days of production every time the power went off. now it's down to a matter of hours. the power isn't the only problem they're dealing with here. ukrainian firms operating against all the odds are increasingly finding that many customers in europe don't want to work with them. they're afraid that will prevent
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their ukrainian supplies from delivering more. i that wonderful guy that everything was working, fighting everybody fighting and my job is to make sure that the vendors are working . people are getting salary. i can help the soldiers, i can buy with them, but not every business can roll with the punches like this one. that slap tells us that at least a quarter of his competitors have already got out of business, and the bankruptcies keep coming. from the resilience on shows, ukraine's economy is still in free for leaving this country. and it's all me ever more dependent on international support. ah, brian, it's dealt with some bundis league football and front foot traveled to wolf's bug. looking to pick up a 1st away when this year, but the wolves refused to leave the pitch empty handed. and then the n both sides
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had to settle for a til dro wolf bergs last time in front of a home crowd didn't in well for the wolves. they were all bark and no bite. in this one, all eyes roared frankfurt, most dangerous or offensive weapon. this season, randal colo milanni league's only player with double digit goals. m assists, but it was the wolf who started this back and forth gold getting a fair. oh, more mar, mooc. hopped over goalkeeper. kevin, try to poke it in the empty goal. wolves up frankfurt took to the air to level randall colo, milady with his 11 goal of the season. a few minutes later, evan in decor found the ball in fired in the put the eagles ahead to wood. it was an absolute rocky oval goal. most birds,
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yummy gearhart godson payback before the break with the mere post header was bergen franklin share the spoils to, to the final score in spite of the lack luster. second, have both sides could leave the pitch with pride after this one in sundays of the game by a lever quiz and coasted to a full one victory overhead to berlin. jeremy from hong was the man of the match. he scored labor crisen 2nd goal. just 10 minutes after the 1st is the 1st time the 22 year old has back both the goal and, and assessed, and the same game. the wind boosts, lay the cousins chances of qualifying for europe next season. so what the weekends results mean to the bundis league standings? let's have a look by and hang on to 1st place, but they're still only ahead of dormant on goal difference when young berlin are now 5 points behind them. it's incredibly tight at the bottom. 4 teams are stuck together on 19 points. the last time the bundis leak is relegation battle is this
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close was all the way back in 1967 at the under 20 asian captain, a spec. histone a one, the dull help korea date. jordan in group see south korea's kang, some gin obliterated. jordan's defense taking out 6 players to school when moves korea to the top of that group and a step closer to securing a spot in the knockout stages. formula one now in reigning champion max says stephanie cruz to that tree in the 1st race of the season. the ball rain grown prey, the red bull dry that never lost the lead and cross crossed the finish line ahead of tea mate said j perez and aston martin. fernando alonzo. ah max rushed up and opened the formula one season in paul position,
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and he had no problem staying ahead of the pack behind him, his red blood teammates, sergio pet is jostled with charlotte, claire, but soon the latter's ferrari broke down. oh, trouble would help her with her that set up a one to finish for red bull with fish stop and, and pet is getting their campaign off to a great start. very lovely. that's really good results via get re space for through it up to thank you guys as well as the 1st time for shopping as one in bob rain. it's also his 1st triumph in a formula one opener very, very good. first thing where i basically made my gap and from there once was all about just looking out for the paris because you never really know what's going to happen later on in the race. so we just wanted to make sure that we had the right tires and a good condition as well. so yeah, was,
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are happy to find it. i also went here in the ibarra going back to last. he's in 1st off and has won 5 out of 6 races and has now made a powerful statement as he starts his quest to defend his title. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories from the world of sports now. and the tennis world number one know that joked edge has withdrawn from this week's indian wells masters in california because he is not allowed to enter the us. the sub is not vaccinated against cove at 19 check, which had applied for special permission to compete at the tournament. in the n. b, a, the philadelphia 76 has ended. the milwaukee bucks, 16 game winning streak james, hard and powered his side to victory, scoring a game high. $38.00 points as the $76.00 is rallied back from an 18 point deficit and the reigning and it's held champions. the colorado avalanche fell to the dallas
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stars by score of 7 to 3, dallas forwarded jason robertson scored twice, and added and assist dallas, lead the central division, and have won 3 games in a row. now this is dw news from berlin has a quick reminder of our top story today. a month after a devastating earthquake hit turkey and syria, more than $2000000.00 people are still displaced. the un has called for access by all 8 parties to syria. and that's where we have time coming up next box life takes you to the summer. it's a limb picked volpe run. that's the oldest natural ice truck in the world. i many cubes. mckinnon. thank you for watching. ah ah
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