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Im terry margin. Good to have you with us. Scenes of devastation in central italy after a strong earthquake hit the region overnight. The official death toll is 120 and is expected to rise. That epicenter was just south of georgia. The villages in the southeast were particularly hard hit. Rescue workers are on site, aching people out of collapsed buildings. Reporter the view from the air shows the extent of the destruction caused by the quake. This is what is left of the centuries old town northeast of rome. It was one of three municipalities all but destroyed when the 6. 2 magnitude quake struck in the bill of the night. Most residents were sleeping in their beds. She was eventually rescued, but her daughter did not survive the collapse. Rescue workers continue to race against time to free those trapped beneath the rubble. Every life saved leaves exhausted emergency workers and relieved friends. This 65yearold man spent hours waiting to be pulled free. He was met by his distraught sister. Despite moments of happiness like this, the death toll continues to rise. We wont leave anyone alone. No family, no beans palavi, no district. Lets get to work because the coming hours, we can get to work, tearing from the ruins human lives and restoring those so badly hit. Reporter among those who survived, the overwhelming emotion is shock. The parish priest close to tears tried to look to the future. I dont know what to say. We are living through this immense tragedy. We are simple way hoping there will be the smallest number of victims possible and we will have the courage to move on. The region affected is mountainous and with many roads destroyed, even more inaccessible. That may mean some of these communities may never be rebuilt. Those who lost their loved ones and homes will find those choice but to rebuild their lives. Terry our reporter is in the quake zone and joins us from italy. What have you seen there . Reporter rescue workers are still desperate to find survivors and those trapped under the rubble. They took out a man who was 57 years old and they are still looking for survival survivors. Firefighters are following, digging with their bare hands and rescue workers tell me it is still possible to find them because after those quakes, people have managed to survive a day or two after the wreckage occurs, but there are no streetlights and there are no lights in the houses. Everything is pitched dark and only some spotlights from the rescue teams. Terry theres no electricity and you describe workers working with their bare hands to dig people out of the rubble. This quake struck in a mountainous area. Roads have been destroyed. How do difficult is it for rescue teams to get to the quake zone. Reporter the remote villages are hardest hit and only one or two roads, some roads are locked my landslides and all the people coming to the towns or who are fleeing the towns, people are managing to get out because they have no home and they need shelter. The police are trying to regulate traffic but it is difficult to bring heavy machinery here because the road is just gone. Theres no road to reach amatrice from the side. We felt aftershocks one hour or two hours ago and rescue workers have to leave the area because it is too dangerous to go through the rubble and its a very complicated situation. Terry italy is prone to earthquakes. Another struck in 2009, i believe. What is the government in rome doing to cope with it . Reporter the Prime Minister was here in amatrice and promised to help with money and all of the solidarity from italy, but the state is not quick to resolve these problems. It is all about the lax living laws in italy and the rules are not followed. There are many buildings from Medieval Times which are not earthquake proof and even the New Buildings are not earthquake proof. It is a systemic problem, i would say. Terry thank you so much. To syria now where Turkish Forces have crossed into the north of the country, aiming to clear the area of socalled Islamic State fighters and prevent serious event syrian kurds from taking over more territory. Kurdish tanks have moved in and the u. S. Is the is providing air support. The Syrian Government has called the operation a flagrant violation of it sovereignty. Reporter turkish tanks moving into syria against one of the last strongholds of the socalled Islamic State. Turkeys special forces were supported by fighter jets from the International Alliance and the turkish president told visiting u. S. Vice president that the Lightning Strike into syria was successful. The members of the Free Syrian Army and local residents managed to liberate that entire province. Reporter the turkish president has made it clear that the socalled Islamic State is not turkey fosse only target. They see syrian kurds as dangerous because of their links to militant waging an insurgency. Ice President Joe Biden was in ankara to support the government and reiterate that they must return to the east side of the euphrates river. Mr. Biden let me make it absolutely clear to those who are part of the Syrian Forces that participated that they must move back across the river. They cannot, will not and under no circumstances get american support if they do not keep that commitment. Reporter turkey says it will keep forces, watching socalled Islamic State and another it leaves is an enemy in the syrian kurds. Terry dorian jones is covering this story from the stumble. What can you tell us about the scope of this offensive . Guest the first objective of the turks has been successful with Syrian Rebels taking the town center and engaged in mopping up operations. Islamic state did not put up any fight at all and decided to just cut and run. The key question is the second part of turkeys operation, to give up recent territorial gains they have made in the last few weeks. That is unclear. We had the u. S. Vice president supporting demand that syrian kurds retreat, but we have had a strong statement warning the turks if they want to say if they want to stay, they will face the same date they have inflicted on Islamic State. Terry there is a conflict between turkey and Islamic State , but what about the conflict as a whole, sending Ground Troops is a big step. What could it mean for the broader conflict . Guest it does risk complicating things because turkey has the largest army in the region and theyve made an step into the conflict. Damascus has wasted concerns, but moscow and even washington will be watching to see what our turkeys ultimate goals and are they prepared to stay there . There are rumors they are creating a safe haven zone which would indicate a more permanent presence, an area that could cover 70 or 80 kilometers. That is something they have been demanding a long time but have had little support from its allies. Turkey could now be going ahead on its own on this. Terry this offensive is happening while vice President Joe Biden is visiting turkey. Is there any significance to the timing here . Guest it all comes as relations between u. S. And turkey are at rock bottom. Have felt a lack of solidarity during the failed coup attempt and this latest event with turey entering syria underlies how important it is to have a Good Relationship and thats the message i think biden is trying to give, saying we are a strong ally and we need to work together. Terry thank you so much. Germany has received more than a million migrants over the past year. Chancellor Angela Merkel invited them here telling the german people we can do this. The migrants are process to determine who will be allowed to stay as refugees and who will be sent back as economic migrants. One year on, dw spoke to a man about to be deported. We asked him what he would say to the chancellor if he got the chance. Terry you are watching dw news. Still to come, the unofficial and uncontrolled Vigilante Groups patrolling the borders of some European Countries. Their mission, to repel invaders. That means migrants. A disturbing trend or just citizens doing their duty . That and more coming up in just one minute. And we will have the latest business news. The dw newscenter here it, this cover it video and audio, podcast and language courses in the Dw Media Center at media center. Dw. Com. With each passing day of the conflict in syria, more and more children fear their future may be fading away. With every classroom damaged or destroyed, with every child witnessing the horror of war, every family fleeing the violence, we cannot risk losing an entire generation of children to death and despair because they are the future of syria. Terry welcome back. You are with dw news. Our top story, emergency crews in central italy are working to rest people trapped in the rubble after a strong earthquake struck overnight. Authorities say at least 120 large are dead and hundreds more are missing. Many Mountain Villages have and badly damaged. A year ago, i wave of migrants, most escaping the syrian conflict made their way into europe. Several countries erected there your system the flow but in some countries, there is a feeling their borders are not being popularly properly controlled and it has led to the emergence of Vigilante Groups. Our correspondent met one of them in bulgaria. Reporter these people are part of a Vigilante Group training enable gary and orest. Their mission, to intercept refugees across into the country from turkey. This 57yearold was a soldier in the Bulgarian Armed forces sitting in the headquarters, he says most migrants are the enemy and need to be pushed back out of the country. It is wellknown that thousands of i. S. Fighters have traveled into European Countries pretending to be refugees. No less than 30 of the refugees are actually i. S. Fighters. 10 are prepared for suicide attacks. Then there are other fighters who are sent to europe with many women and children. They will collapse the social welfare system. Reporter claims of Horror Stories becoming reality have led thousands of bulgarians to join Vigilante Groups. They are made up of police and military officers but also teachers and students. According to this professor of local science, it has become a mass phenomenon. They have the support of the population. The majority of ontarians back these groups. According to one survey, 84 of those asked said they did. Thats a significant figure. Around 30 kilometers on the bulgaria and turkeys border, divided into small teams, they hunt for people who have crossed illegally and intimidate them. Those who do not voluntarily go back to turkey are handed over to the vigilantes. For most members of the group, the refugees are invaders. They want to set our land on fire. A want to destroy us. This is their vision. They want to make more. Reporter bulgaria is not unique in having unofficial paramilitary unit. Hungry, the Czech Republic and finland have similar groups. Resistance to those seeking asylum in growing steadily across europe for across europe. Terry Afghan Security forces are trying to quell an attack at a university. University Officials Say Security Forces were quick to arrive on the scene for top hundreds of students were in the school at the time of the attack. Some managed to escape while many are trapped inside the compound. Those trapped inside took to social media to call for help. Witnesses have reported gunfire and expsions. Business now and fanny is here to tell us about some unique ways of paying your bills. Fannie crypto currencies like bitcoin they have not attracted much it tension from rick and mortar banks until now. And International Banking alliance aiming to set up their own Digital Currency the project is headed up by Deutsche Bank and ubs. The new currency is called utility settlement coin and is designed to make transactions between banks cheaper and faster. They claim its a way to clamp down on fraud. New system could be in place in two years. Lets get our new york moneyman to bring us up. It seems like a cashless future is on the horizon. Guest i still have a few bucks in my pocket, but i have more money on my bank account and my credit card. If we look at what the banks try to achieve here, its more about the settlement of securities trading. What they try to do is automate those settlements and it costs a lot of time and money for we are talking aliens of dollars each year and if we use the regional economies to try to automate that and save money, this approach is not necessarily meaning that we are nearing the cashless future sooner. Fannie there is concern it may give us 40s more control over us. How do you see that . Guest i would say its too late. We are pretty transparent and if you were to receive your paycheck not on your bank account or check or even your employer will have the information in a technical, in an electronic system, thats the word i was looking for. We are pretty transparent and those developments are just another step in that direction, but is too late. We are transparent already. Fannie thank you for the up eight from wall street. And to a different story now, the volcanoes and teaches of beautiful hawaii. There are plenty of reasons to visit the American Island and one highlighted coming with dolphins. Some even claim that there are therapeutic and if its that regulators say it is cool and they want to ban it. Reporter they are known to be among the most intelligence pcs. They are friendly and kind, so much so that they dont seem to mind Close Encounters with strangers. Tourists from all over the world come to hawaii for a dolphin adventure. Few seem to realize that their experience takes a toll on the gentle mammals. The National Marine Fisheries Service says the nocturnal demurred dolphins are being deprived of rest during the day. Its like us if we dont get enough rest, we can have Health Outcomes and get increasingly sick and cant function as well as we could with a good night sleep. The same with dolphins. Over time, their health may be impacted. Reporter regulators want to ban swimming with dolphins, but that would spell the end of an important sector in the hawaiian tourist industry. Every one carries around 80 tourists paying 250 each. Its revenue the island needs. Tourism is the largest industry here, accounting for 175,000 jobs and almost 20 of hawaiis gdp. Tour operators are worried. I think theres room for some regulation and i think me and other operators would be open to that but i dont think its something we need to stop doing. I think it is a good thing and the humans can really benefit from being out there with dolphins. Reporter be that as it may, the economist the economy has to work for both tourists and dolphins. A final decision is expected early in 2017. Fannie in the u. S. , volkswagen has agreed to hold talks overcompensation claims following the emissions scandal. They have managed to end a dispute with two suppliers that has led to a production halted some plants and sources say the parties signed an agreement to cooperate for another six years. Vw says production will resume next monday. One week after the biggest heirship took to the skies, the airship has made a crash landing north of london. It was damaged after hitting a mast during a test flight, making a hard landing. The ship is filled with helium and is designed to carry extra heavy load. It uses less fuel than normal plane and can stay aloft for days. That is your Business Update for now. Back to you. Terry we will keep it up in the air it seems we are not alone. The european southern observatory in europe has announced the discovery of an earthlike planet orbiting the star nearest to our son. It has been named proximity and the planet is in a zone compatible with the presence of good water, meaning it could support life. It is just for light years away, so it is almost in earths back yard. Before we go, a reminder for top stories we are following emergency crews in central italy are working to rescue people trapped in the rubble after a strong earthquake struck overnight. Authorities say 120 people are dead and hundreds more are missing. Many Mountain Village have Mountain Villages have been badly damaged. You are dw news coming to you live from berlin. We have more in our indepth round up of todays news. Dont forget you can find more of our stories online at dw. Com. Thank you for watching. Stay with us. Boracay, a small island in the central philippines, sent to be blessed with the most beautiful beach resort in asia. Its most stunning location, white beach, stretches for four kilometers along the islands we

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