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it didn't happen over night, we were robbed over time. the 1st episode of a new series reveals how europeans colonization removed tens of thousands of artifacts and the uphill struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen on episode one blunder. oh, now jazeera ah release convoys try to reach far flung areas of east galveston, devastated by an earthquake. the taliban government appeals to help. ah, hello. hello robin. you're watching all desert life. my headquarters here in denver . also coming up. the struggle to give aid to millions and northeastern bangladesh, displaced by the worst flooding in decades,
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plus in business confederation is now marching towards the agriculture ministry. we report ecuador, where a nationwide strike against rising fuel prices into its 2nd week and pledging a new era of corporation. the saudi crown prince visits turkey for the 1st time since the murder of jealous jamal kashodi. ah, malcolm to the right of the taliban government. as appealed to international aid, after he got his dom was hit by its deadliest earthquake in 20 years, at least 1500 people up in killed. and it's, we had hundreds are still trapped in the rubble around. 2000 people were injured and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. the 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck in a rural mountainous area in particular, province about 46 kilometers the city of host capielo. as a diane reports,
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i've been burying there dead families in afghanistan. bama district prepare the final resting place for the last one. the damage is extensive, for many, the was, is a measurable, big, big new, much power. it has destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived there were many dead and wounded. they sent us to the hospital go and i also saw many dead body and nearby desperate families use their hands on anything they can find to search for survivors. delivering aid to affected areas as challenging. we are facing some difficulties. we custom unseasonal rain in the last few days and we know already that there are land flights that are blocking some routes. so that is certainly going to her efforts. hundreds of people are injured in particular province,
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access to hospitals and medicine is limited. people in this remote region near the border with pakistan are still struggling to recover from the war in afghanistan. and now another tragedy. most agencies in international support organizations pulled out of afghanistan when the taliban to controlled and august last year. and economic crisis was already fueling a humanitarian catastrophe. statistics by various agencies suggested over nearly 60 percent of the country was people who are suffering from poverty before we came to power. so it is then compounded the difficulties and that is mainly due to the sanctions. and the fries and the behavior of the international communities. while the full extent of the damage is yet to be known, it's already clear that the recovery will take years. katia, locus of young al jazeera, the say. so again, the heads,
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the i fall sees have gone to stun delegation. he joyce, when i live from cobb, good talk with a mr. again the on the program. before we get into the nitty gritty of the detail, can you just give us an overall assessment of the situation? nearly 24 hours on as you see it. thank you for having me on 24 hours of that, it is us. so we have all a teams on the ground. i was just speaking with our team. you gave me a different districts in the visitor, one household in fact today, very annoying today. and they found in that area 2 houses, which one next to each and they have 18 members living in those 2 families. 15 of them are dead fee. well i, i hospital on that. now that's just a snapshot of what has happened to find the story to amount of several houses in that area. we expect or responders get to families workshops
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or will you fact that we'll see a loss of life, which last a hit, depending on the needs of the moment is cause this procedure to say the situation for them is catastrophic. that's how you describe. okay. so the area, as we know that's been effected is, is very difficult. it's not a good day. how difficult to logistically now, are you finding to get the injured out to get aid in hospitals and to actually get the aid that they need. those that have survived into the area. yes, it's difficult. yes. our team reached the provincial capital yesterday, but they could not proceed to this effect. because a lot of people challenges including rains. it was raining and they could not go. but they haven't been able to reach that. they're saying it's difficult not
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impossible. so we'll be finding ways we can assist us. it will take time. it will also mean it is going to cost more because of the challenges which are there. now of course, it's a matter of racing against time to say life, especially for those who have it. and for other ada medium will be able to like these other realities in conflicts like these, especially. and then you have a bonding situation. but we are trying our best to make sure that it reaches us when you talk about rain and the weather itself. so when one does what aid is already in the country that you have access to? a more physical aid is still required or needs to come into the country to help people in the immediate sort of now. so before that quickle's happening in afghanistan, just let's not forget of going to some was already in a situation we had just been going on for here. now we have economic
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crises pushing people into poverty. we've had a health issue which has been stretched. afghans rely on humanitarian assistance that was pre existing is including in the affected areas. now what happens is that too many to get his issues have been delivering assistance. they have supplies in the country to distribute to me, as i mentioned, because we have been able to redirect that to the affected areas. but that means we end up in a gap in some other areas, and then not many supplies available in the country because it's been tight. country is in need of many changes will need to bring in most of life from overseas . many things we have to buy from abroad, and then we have to buy food is available in the local market. but again, the prices of skyrockets and because of local taxes. so we'll try to do that. the best way we have to time it is to give people cash and they can buy pounds on local
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market whenever possible. at least that can help them get something immediately. obviously, it's a developing situation that will keep a very close eye on. thank you very much for your time and this is home again, neither from the i pharmacy in cobble, thank you. so relief efforts also continuing for millions, cut off by flooding in ne, in bangladesh, dozens of being killed, of hundreds of thousands falls from their homes. now the un is worried about the threats of water born diseases, transit chandry reports now from the district of cillit. 50 year old charlotte rescued 20 of his extended family members when the flash flood his village about a week ago. what, that's what funny i said. the rush of water came very suddenly along with heavy vents, the water was up the neck. most of the homes got submerged and we had no place to go. so i had to bring them here, one by one, and a damage thinking about among the rescue. it isn't
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a her big shot sister number is my elder brother who rescued me with water. almost submerge my home. we didn't have anything left. shirey cause the dreadful day hopefully to be you know, you can think of everything got washed away. cooking pot food stuck and even old clothing items absolutely have nothing left anymore. we are helpless. when i'm in the last the children. no one knows how many got drunk and who lost their farm animals. there is no count of all these things. and what happened that day, and how many actually died? still at city mayor already filled hawk said his concern about the future as things got worse than for the w. honestly speaking, we were not fully able to reach the sky and people in the affected areas. so far we have received only 30 tons of rise from the government for distribution from the city cooperation. we provided some dry, puft rise,
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and molasses. but it is very inadequate. some local media has reported data, showing government relief effort is inadequate. many volunteers and charity organizations are taking the lead in helping out flood victims in remote areas. any really good, i mean, this is a personal initiative taken by me along with my friends and colleagues were donating food items to the affected people, miles and miles of water. as you can see, among those trees are hidden our homes. you can see them, but they're submerged. it's a logistical challenge to rescue paper and bring food to the rural areas. the flood situation is improved insulated, but water has not received it in the rural areas, many are still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. the us children agency ones that are on 4000000 people, including 1600000 children in bangladesh should not have been cut off by floods and
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are without fresh drinking water, putting them at risk of waterborne diseases, turnville children. i'll just show up on the phillips that these 7 people have died in floods. and india is a psalm state in the last 24 hours. 81 people have not died since the floods began in april and more than 5 and a half 1000000 are affected by the middle. has more about jobs biddy, the large bunk, she and her daughter had been staying in the relief council for days. they were forced to flee when water gushed through a window and flooded the. she says she got an infection from the dirty water. what did i say at them and we are facing many difficulties. i have barely slept since we moved to this relief. come on, we are very 10, even others are also losing their sleep. hundreds of thousands of other people have also been displeased by heavy flooding in some states in the northeast. that our district is one of the was effected more than 4 and a half pounds and people here are living in release cam. heavy rain fall in the his
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is bringing more flooding in areas like these flood waters of blocking major roads and preventing trucks, bringing supplies. people here just struggling to get food and medicine authorities or distributing food and other essential dissenter is solving 700 families. funny when we 1st received gum in relief, mathias, 4 days after the flood brought more from the local administration office to do we have formed a committee at the community level to distribute relief media rescue operations are under way across state people are you graduated on military board like the but worsening flood, hampering rescue that maybe issues that we have some engine boats on the part of the the sick. but those are cannot be taken here because of the water that i've no gap in digital disease on miss underwater. the gap is very minimum, so we can't afford them. so we have been procuring books from other districts also
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. well, i sounds like every year during the season record rain fall and what releases from down have caused widespread devastation. people who are already struggling to survive are anxious about where they will go. if water levels rise again, pardon me, then i'll just keep a child in ne india. now, in chile, thousands, a striking copper line. it's her fault, the closure of the largest statement company. they blocked the total current offices around the country. now they're angry over the closure of the ventana, sandra, blame vehicles and environmental damage and affecting the health of people in nearby communities. thousands of protesters of marks to the capital of acquittal on the 10th day of nationwide strike. indigenous demonstrators were joined by students and trade unionists to demand low prices for fuel and food and restrictions on mining on indigenous land. wednesdays march was lost a peaceful but at least 2 protest as were killed and early of violence. all latin
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america, salisia, newman, repulsed now from the capital quito. ah, indigenous ecuador ins from the mountains to the coast to the amazon, a congregating in the capitol quito. define a state of emergency that prohibits public gatherings. yoga remedial is from the oil rich amazon regional relo to one of the building here. okay, let me place you on the moon. what is the price of music good that not to mention fuel or astronomical in our region is the richest them, but we are among the poorer school. that's why we went back down. the national strike called by the confederation of indigenous nations is stopping fresh food and cooking gas for reaching the capital. streets of quito are almost empty, as are the main highways which are blocked. so to notify them on the ridge we have rights and won't fight for them. we've been here already for 7 days. oh, good brief arrest of the confederations president looney,
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thus isa. and what he says was a subsequent assassination attempt outraged indigenous communities. ah, and now the death of a young protest, her, he turned the head by a police tear gas canister. the amazon region has further fueled anger and violence . the indigenous confederation is now marching towards the agricultural ministry. there are thousands and thousands of them right now trying to show their freight, but for now they are not going to the presidential palace in the past. highly organized, indigenous former unions had hoped else. 3 presidents. ok, yes, boy, conservative president get more lasso. says the confederation is trying to overthrow him by provoking kaos barrow his demean, but isa tells us that isn't their goal. they want to convince the president to consider their 10 demand we have is starting with subsidizing fuel prices for those most in need. the board me more than enough. methylated yellow going william. we
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have negotiated with him for an entire year, but he does not budget and not even a little. he cannot continue to profit from our bank and gave him to pressure from the i m f. he has to listen to his people. when asked if they plan to march on the presidential palace if their demands aren't met, isa said an assembly of all the indigenous nations represented here, will soon decide. to see a newman al jazeera, keep them all still had hail. now is there a molly's military faces questions over yet another brutal attack on a village by rebel fighters plus the battle for eastern ukraine russian troops intensify their efforts to take control of key areas . those stories after the break ah,
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the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to a catholic group. your travel package today. hello boys. it hot across the middle east even by our standards. large, clear sky, some very high temperatures recently, but i am pleased to see for the temperatures are set to just ease off a touch over the next couple days and key weight, 52 celsius on tuesday afternoon of $49.00 there for a q wait city and you can see it does, he's off to around will $43.00 still plenty hot enough that he, they're also affecting western part of iran as we go on into our friday, well, temperatures for back a touch further as well. maybe the winds just picking up for a time window here in doha will start to come in from the year from the gulf. so that's going to lift the humidity at that temperature just knocks off a little bit, some showers there into turkey, up to was caucasus. but too much, i hope you are going see some wet weather here. one or 2 showers, 2 across the far north of africa, spinning out of northern morocco,
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northern areas of algeria largely dry across north africa. plenty a hate 40 celsius in tunis in tripoli. and also inquiry receipts a very heavy rain recently into west africa, particularly in ivory coast nigeria, seeing some lively showers, who also had some pretty lively showers, affecting southern parts of marley. and we got some rather lively showers longer spells of rain moving through south africa at the moment, slowly making his way east. but there is more to come. hatter, airway official airline of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is that the poor magic language. it really means nothing on the ground, on air or online at your voice. please be removed as it is safe because she's done absolutely nothing. what these plunging white man wears the progress? i haven't seen enough re size. do you see sports journalist i look like me, you need to listen to those voice perspective. even when it's hard. it challenges some of our foundational thinking. this screen on out is era.
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ah, the book about kill watching onto the lisa rom, the reminder of all new stories. the taliban government has appealed. international aid after gun is on was hit by its deadliest earthquake in 20 years. these 1500 people have been killed in particular and cost provinces. longer than military has intensified its relief efforts to help millions cut off by flooding in the northeast. dozens of been killed, of hundreds of 1000 falls from my home and thousands of indigenous and other protested have mom should the capital of football quito on the 10th day of a nationwide strike, demanding low price of fuel and food. now
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at least 20 people are being killed in ukraine, 2nd largest, that it can have the russian forces escalate their attacks. the strikes over the last 2 days have been the western week's normal life had been returning thereafter . ukraine pushed russian forces back last month. but keith is warned, russia is now targeting, can keith, just like it? it's multiple in se, well, russian forces also intensifying their efforts to take full control of the eastern city as several the nets. while moscow has deployed reserve troops, kiva is also send traditional soldiers to count them. charles profit has more from the ukrainian capital a ukrainians. hank fired down the street almost completely destroyed. soldiers take cover on the ground is what sounds like an artillery shell explodes close by. these
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men are defending the last areas of civil than asked still under their control from the slow russian bonds, ammunition and supplies affair it across the river from neighboring lucy chance before bridges the connection them are destroyed. fighting has been incense here for weeks because these are the only 2 cities and they look on excretion that russia hasn't taken ukrainian reinforcements head to the front line. many of these men had never held a gun before the war started. they come from all walks of life. the government says, hundreds of ukrainian soldiers are being killed every day. there is little verifiable information on how many russians are dying, said ice, and apparently the situation on the front line hasn't significantly changed. thanks to tactical maneuvers, the queen in armies strengthening its defence. have de la hans. question. that is really the toughest spot they occupy as a pressing strongly and also ended in asked direction in the hockey region. this
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video was applied to the reuters news agency by russian forces. it reportedly shows pro russia separatists advancing on ukrainian positions near sivilton. ask the fighter shows, western supplied military hardware including an anti tank system night vision equipment and rifles that he says were abandoned by retreating, ukrainian forces. he says, the blurred out bodies are ukrainian soldiers. gosh, we will continue to make inroads into their lines to fully surround them. i think if they are not idiots, they will surrender. if we don't want to surrender, they will die. the ukrainian army says russian forces of cot supply routes from 2 villages. south of lucy chanced and several them asked. the head of lou ganske military administration confirms that claim and says that russian forces have taken control of another 3 villages in the same area. there are also reports, the russian forces are advancing close to the assault chemical plant inside several
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don't ask where it's understood that hundreds of civilians, including women and children, are sheltering inside child stratford. al jazeera, give rail passengers in the u. k. a facing another day of disruption as talks to end, the national strike failed. 40000 members working full network rail again. only 24 hour walk on thursday is the 2nd to 3 strike days this week. the dispute is over pay working conditions and job security. israel company seek to cut costs and staffings will. gary's coalition government has lost a confidence that just 6 months in office and his anger over the government failure to tackle soaring inflation. reform was prime minister carol, pet call, took charge in december, promising to end corruption in the chorus members state based analysts say another election will result in a hung parliament. a clatter rang out to go synagogue capital decker on wednesday
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at the latest protests by officers and support the head of elections next month. the demonstrations were called by the main opposition coalition. the angry that they've been disqualified from running in the upcoming pulse is water caught cold. technical reasons is the latest in a series of process that have broken out across the country. molly, as observing the 2nd to 3 days of national morning after 132 villages were killed by armed rebels. witnesses say the raid on the town of bung costs in the multi region, the weekend was a revenge attack. as nicholas hank reports, molly's army moves in but arrived too late. 3 days after the attack in the bunker community central molly, the al qaeda fighters are long gone. this is what is left of a once puzzling market. over the weekend, young men on motor bikes,
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armed with machine guns, fired indiscriminately, most of the people in the village were shot dead after days of continuous gunfire. there is an eerie in unsettling comb with lingering the smell of charred body of fighters bird entire villages. as family slept in their hut, hundreds of people were killed in an attack, but lasted 72 hours on an uncomfortable gatherings. the survivors faced the army that has again failed to protect them. they struggled to hide their grief and anger . they had called for help in the early hours of saturday morning. why didn't the money an army that's supported by a russian fighters intervene, wonders this man? and where were any of the 14000 un peacekeeping troops that have the mandate to protect them? so many questions, less announcers by the authority to mommy becky big boy, when you were alerted, do you not respond on dying, but just off the judge to dissuade us a lot because we call before the taxes right?
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yet these people are afraid, even if a mere noise from a plain one. think of the governor respond saying millions have to be patient or something that god willing there will be. well, no one has claimed responsibility. maryan authorities believe the full on the preacher. i'm a cooper who had a local all kite affiliate orchestrated the attack. this is the beginning of the rainy season in for money. herders encroach on farmland to feed their cattle with increasing numbers of droughts. the molly and army accuses all kinds of preventing ethnic tensions between philosophy, herders and local farmers. this song with the minute the less than we have learned today is to be patient and avoid violence against each other. we did not inherit this from our ancestors. it is new, violence that has crept in due course is the number of people killed in attacks by our groups. and molly has doubled in the last year. attacks are spreading beyond its borders to neighboring countries. the 1000000 army seems overwhelmed, and one step behind these arm group at many fear or gaining ground in central.
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malia nicholas hawk al, jazeera israeli and peas voted in favor of dissolving parliament. the preliminary balance is one of a series that will set the stage for the countries 5th election in less than 4 years. this week members of the fractured coalition, government agreed it could no, oh it could no longer survive after just one year in office. kuwait's crime prince has also dissolved parliament and call for new elections blaming a political dispute for bringing the government to a standstill. that's been an ongoing feud between the government and the elected assembly. it's hindered fiscal reforms led to the resignation of government 2 months ago and delayed the naming of a new prime minister. turkey and saudi arabia say that i determined to start a new period of corporation after a visit by crime prince. bombard ben ceylon relations were ruptured after the killing of gender jamal shoji in the saudi councillor office in his stumble in 2018
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muscles of the house. more from ankara. this is mohammed the solomon's 1st visit to turkey, since been a point of crown prince of saudi arabia in 2017. the visit is seen as a major step in repeating ties between uncle emory out that had been strained for years. the relationship detail related after out of spring in 2011, at that time, turkey supported the established movement. that's all the so as a threat to the power, to better in the region. but it was the killing of saudi journalist jamal co shoot g at the kingdoms consulate in a stumble in 2018 that almost severe the relation turkey launch their kid in absence. yeah, i just want to speak. so the suspect ellers be involved in the killing. so they may be responded by imposing an unofficial band on turkey products. but things began to change last year of the turkey initiated a diplomatic push to man ties, turkey pheasant ridge if they've had one with the kingdom and met both kings
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a month after as ease and the crown prince in apple. these came just of the accord and stumble, dropped the case against the suspect and transfer it to saudi arabia. i think both need each other because we are going through a very critical period of history, you know, with a lot of dynamics you rainwater corona. and you know, out of spring and the, and a, you know, the rise of the ease. i mean, we have so many files that force each other to, to call it the saudi conferences. we, this is seen by many here as a sign that the normal additional size will result beneficial for both countries. just a year before the presidential election turkey then economy cries us with inflation at more than 70 percent. bunker is keen to deal for saudi arabia and west here. and yet, once we acquire turkish ongoing, as it faces increasing original challenges from iran said that al jazeera
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thought is in turkey are starting to contain a wildfire in the south west. the fire fuel, by high temperatures and strong wind spread through thickly forested land than the 1500 personnel working continuously to try and put it out. now, one of the world's biggest musica festivals is welcoming bank fans the 1st time in 3 years. the ship, the u. k. glastonbury festival is also celebrating its 50th anniversary. it was cancelled twice during the pandemic. more than 200000 people are expected to attend . ah, your geologist there with me to hill robin in doha. a reminder of our top stories. the taliban government is appealed for international aid. after i've gone,
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