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the, the, this is dw news life from berlin, a powerful earthquake rocks tie, one. the traveler hits near the eastern city of quality inn, bringing done buildings on nothing as power, local media, se, several people are believed to be trapped. also coming up, israel calls the strikes that killed international aid workers in gauze, a grave mistake. israel's army chief says the incident was the result of a mist identification under complex conditions and shouldn't have happened. the
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i'm having remote walk into the program. we start with breaking news. a strong earthquake has hit tie one causing damage on nothing. i power to tens of thousands . the quick lube center near the city of holly and on ty, ones, eastern coast. at least 2 buildings there have collapsed and there are reports that some people are trapped. the traveler also prompted initials, tsunami warnings for taiwan, the philippines, and japan. well for the latest, less cross over to our east asia bureau and ty pay on our correspondent james chase or james, what's the latest you're hearing about damage on any victims? in taiwan?
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i'm sorry, we're just having problems with side and here. unfortunately, we're gonna have to try and come back to you in a little bit, james. but for now, we're going to head over to gaza, where the head of the is really military says an error strike indoors or that killed 7 workers from the child. she group, world central kitchen was a grave mistake idea, chief heart see hillary setting is an initial investigation indicated the strike resulted from a miss identification under complex conditions. i'm not, it shouldn't have happened is really pregnant sir benjamin netanyahu said israel deeply regretted the strike. this makes you guten, in dropbox, is now closed. what is centered kitchen has bought its activities in casa, often is widely struct. conway of 8 book goes display as
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philistines, heavy lead to light on full data provided by the us, tennessee. the law, the wealth central kitchen was feeding many people in providing them with on board . okay. without it, people won't know where to turn. so they will definitely be a lot of funder prices. you are a salesman who works. it footers taken off to the tech, showed to bunch out. i'm like the he goes, featuring the and your logo has village and i'm like where he go. the end you'll see is the big deals with traveling to us. so we'll call the de conflictions zone and had gone to the movements beforehand with is riley authorities. the victims of us citizens of australia, the us, canada, poland, and button. the scene in bows also killed. what leaders have condemned to strike?
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this is completely unacceptable. these, these rally, government has accepted responsibility for the saying there is a need for i saw an investigation into what happened here. and prime minister netanyahu committed to that this was military keeps, is a mist i didn't duplication, lead to the $800.00. why being hit this incident was a grave mistake. is that there? well, we've come us know with the people of guys we are slowly full dining tension at home to the members of that been u. c. k. all over 200 humanitarian aid workers have now killed in the war and got us fueling in good and cause, but his right and no better protect civilians. kate phillips for us,
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so is vice president of global policy and advocacy at the angle massey court. i asked her what impact this air strike would have on getting much needed age into gaza as this will be yet another barrier to getting aid into the people in the god district who desperately needs this insurance strike is a tragic illustration of the the security barriers that humanitarian organizations have been raising for the better part of 6 months. now they're effectively no safety guarantees for humanitarian aid workers, which have led to roughly 200 people being killed, including the 7 with world central kitchen over the last day. and unfortunately, this has been a feature of this complex and, and has me humanitarian operations in gaza among the deadliest in the world in terms of humanitarian worker safety. this has proven to be one of the most
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difficult places to work. and it has really been a real barrier to getting assistance with the people who desperately need it in gaza and with world central kitchen, not having suspended their operations on, on the as well in other relief group not being allowed to operate in some areas. what aid is actually getting into casa, right? not the answer. your question is, is very little. even if we're not facing all of these challenges, which are, of course, the safety and security issues, which we're discussing here around the strikes on the world. central kitchen conroy, there is, there are a number of bureaucratic restrictions, slow entries of a going into cause or destroyed infrastructure, making it difficult to deliver aid and a number of other factors that have basically created a gauntlet to getting assistance inside of gauze dash. but it is also not able to
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replace the basics of life, which has been cut off in the siege of the cops district since october 7, meaning the cut off of the clean water, electricity, telecommunications, and other things that are vital to people being able to live and as a result of the siege of gaza and the fact that there are these difficult conditions that have been put in place for the delivery of aid, we now see $1100000.00 people, that's half of the cost as population on the bring to famine so if we want to see the tide turned on the spam and conditions, we need to see a dramatic change and the security conditions. and also the way that aid is allowed into the cause of stress, which is why we are calling very firmly and loudly for uh, for a ceasefire. because we see it as one of the only ways that we could deliver aid on a scale that would matter in this environment. yeah, of course. okay, so it's for us. so vice president of global policy and advocacy. mercy cor. thank
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you so much for talking to us on dw, thank you. as well. returning to our top story now it is harmful, asked, click in taiwan. let's head over to our east asia bureau and ty pay on our correspondent james chapter. hopefully we're going to have special a lot tonight with science. james was the latest you're hearing about damage on any victims in taiwan. well, they've already been several pretty strong off the shock since this may knows. craig struck us around atm local time this morning with dorothy so far as saying that that has been one desk confirmed in the eastern city of holland with another 50 people so injured. this is the city on the east coast of taiwan. much closer to the center and that also reports of people trumps in buildings as authorities work to rescue them. um, this is really the part of taiwan when most of the troubling images are coming from . we've seen images of land slides taking place in the eastern parts of taiwan as
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far as the the castle type pay where am is concerned. buildings are shaking pretty pretty violently, but it's sort of fun. no reports of damage and metro. our systems are off. i'm working again, so it will really be the eastern part of taiwan, where, where authorities are working as it relates to the semi conductor industry. this is something that obviously people will be really concerned about giving the taiwan produce. and so many of the wells, most of on semi conductors, c, s, m. c that, that major company in taiwan has sort of concepts. there was an evacuation of verified series, but um, operations remain normal. an operation seems to be on a site and sort of followed by this quake. it's still such a huge impacts across the whole country and not even just taiwan. other countries have also issued so now me warnings. right? yeah, that's right. in the media off. some of the craig rehab, tsunami warnings coming from japan and what's the philippines? and some of these items, it's really important. the japanese islands are really close to taiwan, some just a few 100 kilometers away from taiwan, the mainland. there was some reports in,
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in really in the, our, off to the south, quade that something on the ways that hit those most south western islands. and those do not mean warnings in ok now or the south west and pretty venture of japan has now been lifted. i'm flights always hunting. it's a normal again, no reports of casualties or severe damage. but again, given that we're seeing these really strong off the shots happening really every hoffman iris or at the moment, they are getting people to remain cautious. i'm given that threat of off the shots could also trigger and noticing army in japan and who's on the philippines. yeah, of course, but i mean, the region isn't exactly a stranger to earth quakes, right. are people generally pretty well prepared? yeah, taiwan is, is very used to this type of, of seismic activity. many of craig's take place every year. we'll do this as cost is one of the strongest ones is taking place. and in 25 years,
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people are pretty used. so this type of activity that happened some very significant equations, high ones history, which led to a lot of casualties. one of the major wants to replace in 1999 where more than 2000 people were killed and some 50000 buildings were destroyed. and since that period of time, so i one has done a lot to enforce straight to regulation of quite proof buildings. and so even when we see of craig's, of this, of this magnitude, the majority of buildings are able to withstand that, that level of shaping. so taiwan is used to this, a pretty well world machine springs into action when this type of, of the crate does take place. and we're seeing that come into force now with the government sending more military personnel to the eastern part of taiwan to assist with operations. seed of the correspondent james chapter in taipei. they say that there, thank you so much. well let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world center calls new
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president bussey, rudy on life. a has been sworn in the 44 year old former opposition figure a sweat last month. selections on sledges of radical reform. just 10 days after being released from prison. several african african leaders attended the swearing in ceremony. turkish officials say at least 29 people have been killed and several others badly injured in a fire at the night club and assemble. the club was closed for renovations, and the victims are believed to be construction workers. authorities are investigating the cause of the police police in finland say a 12 year old child has died and 2 others has been seriously injured after a shooting out of school and the size of the country officers say another 12 year old student opened fire just at the secondary school in the city of vantage just outside the capital, helsinki, the suspect was later arrest to and finally die hard finds of
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a las vegas landmark has been bidding farewell to one of since that is most fabled haunts the tropicana hotel on casino made famous and movies and tv shows has checked out its last overnight guests before succumbing to the wrecking ball. later this year, the end of an era for an american icon, loyal customers, joined staff and saying good bye. as las vegas as landmark, tropicana casino and hotel closed its doors for good. when it opened in 1957, it was the place to stay in vegas. even james bond checked in the 1971 film diamonds are forever. the tropicana boasted. all the latest amenities we have, a lot of people come here. they love chop, can have us talking about swimming pools on our sleeves. amazing. we had one of the best tools. and last thing is when i started working here everybody, and we're trying to work here one like you look at the top of janice,
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how do you get in there? as newer and bigger mega resort spring up in vegas, the tropicana retained an error mist elgin. but even his biggest fans acknowledge the times have changed. it's a whole different city. it's vegas reincarnate self every 12 years, which is re makes itself and we mixed. i've been coming here personally since the eighty's and i've seen all the changes. the tropicana complex is set to be demolished later this year to make way for a new sport studio. part of las vegas as latest efforts to re brand itself as a sports venue. and here the reminder of our top story, a strong earthquake has struck taiwan, centered near the eastern city of holly and at least 2 buildings. there have collapsed on their reports. people are trapped in the wreckage quake also triggered initials, tsunami warnings for taiwan, japan and the philippines. the officials say that danger has largely passed
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