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yes, this didn't happen overnight. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode of a new series reveals how europeans colonization removed tens of thousands of artifacts and the appeal struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen on episode one blunder on al jazeera. oh, the taliban government appeals for health as rescue as struggle to reach remote areas of afghanistan, devastated by nurse quake. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera live from dell hall, so coming up seeking solutions to the global grain crisis. the u. k. foreign secretary calls for urgent action to allow shipments out of ukrainian ports. me and
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mars military rulers have to pose move to pose the dong, sang to chief from house arrest. the solitary confinement anger in ecuador, thousands of indigenous protest. his march on the capital of the government refuses to back down. ah, afghans taliban government is appealing for more international aid after the worst . earthquake in 20 years. at least 1500 people have been killed and many more injured in a remote region in the southeast. it's feared, hundreds are still trapped in the rubble. rescue and relief teams is struggling to reach the disaster zone. sarab bon jovi, reports ah, even at night the search for the missing continued in easton. avalon is still it's
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a race against time before the rescue operation turns into recovery of the dead. oh, they're using beer hand and shovels to free those. buried under the rubble in the remote villages of host and buck beka provinces were in bed when hundreds of homes and buildings were destroyed by the powerful earthquake. my nozzles lowered for the spirit i was sleeping and i felt a strong tremor. the roof fell on us. i hardly got out of the house and when i looked back, i saw my wife and daughter under the rubble in the next room. my nephew, his wife and his daughter, they died. i lost everything in the blink of an eye. ah, as the scale of the devastation becomes clearer of honest nonce currently does a realizing the challenges in providing relief and shelter for the displaced lords were already in disrepair. and now they are blocked or destroyed by ensuing landslides. after the quake, afghanistan with its various agencies and ministry, is launched a joint operation to assist the injured and dispatched
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a specialized themes by helicopter to provide medical assistance and emergency meeting was held by the prime minister. and it was decided to provide urgent financial aid for compensation. the prime minister appealed to foreign agencies and organizations to assist the of gunny people in these difficult circumstances of. hi, nathan is already facing a humanitarian disaster. most international aid, dried up in foreign stafford pulled out when the taliban took over last year. the government, which called it says these la camera, it accuses wold powers of careless behavior, for freezing assets and stopping aid for millions of afghans as you in. we do not have our teams do not see it. you can just take people under the from, under the rubble of these has actually lied mostly on the efforts of the de facto for it is at least $15000000.00 will be required immediately international
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envisioning help will be crucial as it is unlikely take months and years to recover from the devastation avalon to feel abandoned and let down by the international community say, all they can do is pray for both the dead and those who survive. come and job aid out there. let's go live now to see if he's in the eastern province of park to yes . so the policies are appealing for international, more international aid. are they getting it though? they're slowly getting an earlier today we saw world food program trucks passing by . we know that the international rescue committee has started deploying more mobile medical units, but the assistance is still slow to come. we're currently at the army corps. and here on the tarmac is where helicopters will land and transport, the injured 2 ambulances that will then take them to the regional hospital here. once they get to the regional hospital here,
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it's another issue in the hospital doesn't have proper emergency women and may not be able to treat head to injuries. and so in that case, they will have to go by land to the city of kabul, which is another 4 or 5 hours away. so again, it shows sort of in this disaster setting, the kinds of shortcomings with which government is currently operating. now what, how much of a window of opportunity exists to get a dinner appealing for help, but people are trapped on the rubble. right. so, every minute, if not every hour accounts it takes exactly. it's extremely urgent. you know, we were talking to an island earlier, who was i living one of the aircraft. and he was saying that when he landed the call, you know, hundreds of people just swarm towards the helicopter, trying to get their thinking injured on board. trying to get attention trying to get out and get to a better hospital as much as much as possible. and he was saying that as many of
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the people who come and seek help to, to get out into the city, the city of these, there are just as many still trapped under the rubble. and obviously this distance was hindered yesterday by the inclement weather. and then that also impact, you know, the condition of the people that are being treated. a lot of people may have died just by being stuck under the rubble. other, you know, are facing serious medical conditions because of how long it's taking them to get to a proper hospital. whether that be these or if they have to be transported to cobalt . as you're talking we were looking at pictures next to people was picking through rubble with very basic instruments that look like what kind of international help, what kind of helpful aid or supplies do they need there. so they need helicopters for sure that that's one major issue with helicopters. come and go once every hour or so, but they can only take so many people with them out of time. so the more they are
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there are because the roads are so difficult to get to. and because yesterday, you know, there was rain inhale that there would be flooding and land size and things like that. they really need air support at the moment. they also need, as you said, assistance in terms of, you know, excavators and other kinds of large scale equipment to get people out because people have been trapped under the rubble. since, you know, very early yesterday morning at this point. i will leave it there. thanks. so much for the update holly last leafy, the u. k is fallen. secretary says the global grain crisis is urgent and needs to be solved within the next month. this trust is in turkey to discuss ways to free up ukraine's black, seaports to allow rain to be shipped out, said britain is willing to offer its expertise to resolve the situation. peyton is weapon ising hunger. he's using feed security as a callous to of war. he is blocked ukrainian ports and is stopping 20000000
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tons of grain being exported across the globe, holding the world to ransom. i'm here in turkey to discuss the plan to get the grain out. but i thought our joins us now from anchor. so our turkish, british officials, finding a solution to this trapped grain. well, right up there, that, that the meeting with the u. k. a for the secretary list ross that took him for a minister most shoshone said that. recently a turkish delegation was in and moscow to discuss that details or off of a of a, a preliminary as to kim. he called that plan as you and because he says that is important, that you and is going to be monitor and coordinating this plan as it will give it the is as an international legitimacy. so he says that for now, and they are also expecting another meeting to take a place in a stumble. however,
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that is not a certain time sat for that meetings. and also there are the, the news that in a meeting in istanbul at the you and generally secretary antonio terrace, also my joy into that meeting of, of it as a set. that is not a certain time set for that meeting yet. so them, according to the preliminary scheme that the did of, according to the information that you're getting from the turkish officials, that this plan is going to have several stay. so at the 1st stage, the mines, the floating mines in the black sea are going to be cleared by the ukranian turkish and russian naval forces. these mines were left to the black sea by you going in. they were, they were forces prior to the war to prevent russia from attacking the ukrainian port cities. so was these floating minds are cleared at the 2nd stage, united nations, turkey, ukraine, and rashad going to set a saves on close to the port cities. and then all the ships good will gather in
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that and saves on that was a condition from russia. so a month ago, russia was demanding that any ship that is getting in and out of ukrainian ports have to be checked by the, by russian forces to make sure that they do not carry weapons. so was that that ships that are carrying the, that the greens from you being an ad for a port cities will get on to that saves on and then they will leave for boss for us in a stumble. and once they arrive in a stumble, there will be a center established then there's a greens are going to be gathered in that center. and that from, from that center is going to be exports to the international market. that is the preliminary as to kim. however, there are the challenges, like a floating our minds and also at the did, there is still a, a, an ambiguity about which kind of mechanisms is going to be in place to make sure that the russian and nuclear forces are not going to a wildlife. and attack each other in the black sea as well. however, considering the fact that russia is number one and ukraine is number 5,
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bigger sir greene's exporter in the world. it's quite important to agree at beale for the parties to, to, to secure the global food supply or i will leave it there. thanks so much. russel salazar man. mazda pose, the dong sang. so cheese been moved to solitary confinement in prison. the 77 year old has been under house arrest since her removal from office in a qu last year under the previous military government. she also spend years under house arrest gem alan dougen has more from manila. well, it's hard to say because there's been very limited information about the suit. she journalists are bars from attending her trials. her only contact to the outside world really are the pre child briefings with her lawyers, the same lawyers who are also not allowed to speak to the press. no, she has been arrested since last year. police and how the rest. and according to that statement, released by the hunter spokesperson,
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she has been moved to solitary confinement inside a military compound. but he remains to be seen whether she will stay there or she will eventually be reunited with members of her local staff. now, she is a democracy icon and her detention and incarceration is proof really of a house biplane and suffocating the situation. i've been for a members of the opposition military institutions and organizations inside me. and in fact, in the press conference earlier today by tom andrew with the you and rapper tour for human rights on me and mar, he said basically any suggestion that there could be any possibility of a free and fair elections in the march 2023 is frankly preposterous. you can to have a free and fair election if you locked up your opponents. you can to have a free and fair election if you put your opponents on death row. and he's called on ask me and really to act swiftly to change its policy towards me and mar, from a policy of non interference, as described by the malaysian foreign minister,
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the policy of none indifference, basically calling on this 10 member as the end to act more in a unified approach towards me and mart pressure me and martin news in its policies towards its own people. still a have an al jazeera alarm in the european union as its biggest economy says it's facing a gas supply crisis. and we'll have the latest on the struggle to get aid to millions . in ne, bangladesh displaced by the was flooding in decades. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecasting the usual ration stay sharp showers across much of southeast asia, some big samples there in the northern philippines. some weather weather, also stretching across thailand and also into moving parts of
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a smarter huggins. $33.00 millimeters of rain here in 24 hours more heavy downpours across similar areas as we go on through friday. and i think it's going to be that western side of bornea pushing across into worse, smarter. seeing the heavier shouts over the next day or so, but some pretty wet weather to across a good part of java. much of indonesia, in fact, seeing some rather lively showers from time to time. one or 2 showers to into southern parts of australia, but by a large high pressure dominate. so largely clear skies is going to be fine and dry . for the most part, you can see the tightening of the ice abbas down towards the southeast. you will see increasing winds just blowing some of those showers across the southeastern quarter, 3 victoria some wet or whether they're just around the far south of wu wei, but nothing too much to speak of. it drives its way further east, which south australia just across another ball, seeing some way to weather and that where to where the garage making its way towards new zealand does clear for was he go on into the weekend here? some showers and longest bells afraid,
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you're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines. i've got a stance taliban government is appealed for more international aid. after the worst earthquake in 20 years struck a remote region in the southeast. at least 1500 people have been killed and many more injured. made miles to pose later on, sang sushi has been moved to saunter, confinements in prison. the 77 year old has been on the house arrest since her removal from office in the queue last year. the u. k is foreign. secretary says the global grain crisis is urgent and needs to be sold within the next month. they stross is in turkey to discuss ways to free up ukraine's black seaports. we're now going to be shipped out germany is stepping up. it's gas, emergency plan saying it's facing a supply crisis and its economy minister says we can't rule out gas rationing because of dwindling with deliveries from russia. the european union says it will temporarily revert to using coal to deal with reduced flows,
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but the ear insists the change won't d rail. it's longer term climate goals when the machine will be phased out. as soon as possible. thousands of protesters of march through aqua doors capital on the 10th day of a nationwide strike, indigenous demonstrators were joined by students and trade unionists. they want action from the government to stem rising living costs. at least 2 protesters were killed in earlier protests. our life in america added to the see a new and reports from kito, indigenous ecuador, and from the mountains to the coast, to the amazon, a congregating in the capitol quito. define a state of emergency that prohibits public gatherings. you look up a remedial is from the oil rich amazon regional relative of the building here. okay, let me place you on the look. what is the price of music good, that not to mention fuel or astronomical in our region is the richest from what we
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are among the poorest 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 capitol. the streets of quito are almost empty, as are the main highways which are blocked certain that have them on the ridge we have rights and won't fight for them. we've been here already for 7 days. oh, good grief arrest of the confederations president leo. ne. thus isa, and what he says was a subsequent assassination attempt outraged indigenous communities. ha. and now the death of a young protest, her he to the head by a police tear gas canister. the amazon region has further fueled anger and violence . and it is, 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
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they are not going to the presidential palace in the past. highly organized indigenous form unions have helped else. 3 presidents, peers, boy, conservative press, yet molasses says the confederation is trying to overthrow him by provoking chaos beer of his command. but isa tells us that isn't their goal. they want to convince the president to consider their 10 demand, starting with subsidizing fuel prices for those most in need. boldly, mathathon fell in love with a little yellow gold william. we 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 being and gave into 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 kito rail workers in the u. k. have gone on strike for the 2nd
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day this week. after talked to end of nation wide walk out, broke down. only a 5th of rail services of running, causing a major disruption can become for commuters. workers are demanding better pay working conditions and job security as rail companies, cap costs and staffing now tens of thousands of farmers in the netherlands of protested against government plans to reduce nitrogen emissions. the netherlands is the 2nd largest exporter of food world wide, but is estimated thousands of farms will have to close to make the governments emissions targets. stevenson was that the demonstration in the village of stroke, the heart of dutch farming country on their tractors farmers from all over the country, added to the little town of strew, ignoring police instructions, they block motor ways, causing traffic chaos. the rally was held at one of the threatened farms and was
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the largest since brought that started a few years ago. among them were many young farmers who blamed the government for ruining their future like 19 year old. yes, a bar. so wanted to follow his father's footsteps and take over the family's dairy farm of momentum, the need of a feel to conserve and i don't think i have a future in farming because we have to reduce our cattle, i 70 percent. so with only 80 cows, this won't be profitable. so we will have to close this fancy farms near national parks. i hit the hardest, according to a recent government plan. ecosystems in the netherlands have been severely damaged by nitrogen pollution, and the country has failed to meet europe in standards. nearly half of these emissions are caused by animal faces produced at large scale farms in import to meet exports. the netherlands has nearly 50000 farmers keeping millions of animals . isabella under keith takes care of $1800.00 carves. she says farmers actions have
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not affected popular support, midday, shockey expo, i feel support fall yarbrough hers and we received a lot of support with this protest when we were traveling. we got many thumbs up of people passing by. you feel that they really understand that we don't want to cause trouble and that this is just a cry for help of anger. among those ramos has reached boiler, talking about in the flat, their farm site. and this rally. well, many you realize that the roaming on an ambulance will have to change drastically. they blame the government from singling out farmers for widespread nitrogen. lucia to reduce emissions to government us allocated 25000000000 euros to compensate. farmers moved them or make farms more and via mentally friendly. this now to new policy will work. okay, so literally say in a disaster, oh, great disaster renew. as a month we need space. it every needs a much more better policy. all and thursday. dutch parliament will debate the government plans, hamas say more,
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protests will follow and they will sit tight for the long haul. steadfast and al jazeera install. blessed return to our story about germany stepping outfits, gas, emergency plan, dummy cane joins us live from berlin. so dyke understand they've moved to phase to what exactly does that mean? phase 2, well, there are only 3 phases and what this means now they call this the alarm situation . this was widely rumored to be happening today when it was leaked as it were unofficially yesterday. what it means is the government is saying that while for the moment they can still guarantee gas supply. they are at the point now where anything further will seriously prejudice and threaten the ability of this country to supply gas to those users who really need it. now,
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that's not just residential homes and that sort of thing. it's also a great deal of industry of factories, plants installations around this country who have gas as their main source of energy. it is also worth making. the point that the relevant minister vice chancellor harbor is saying, yes, there is a guarantee still in place of supply. but we're at the situation now. given the fact that the russian government has decided to reduce the amount of gas that is transported piped to germany, that they have to the government has to seriously consider how else it can source gas and energy other. so all sorts of energy to keep the economy ticking over as it were. does that mean dominic, that officials believe it's just a matter of time before they get to phase 3? the real emergency stage will certainly there are those not just in the political world, but also petrochemical analysts and that sort of thing. who would suggest that
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there is an air of inevitability about this? that is not that long ago. that stage one was put into place. now we're at staged to the alarm situation. there's only one stage higher than this, the emergency situation where gas cannot, the gas, the supply of gas cannot be guaranteed. that explains to a certain extent why we have seen over the course of recent weeks and months. this minister mr. harbor and others traveling around the world to different suppliers of ella and g. liquid natural gas trying to do deals as quickly as possible to get some degree of guarantee that at least some sort form of gas can be supplied to germany. mister har, back would say no for the moment, there is still a guarantee, but clearly he doesn't want to be seen to be saying it's safe. if in the course of the next few months, it doesn't become safe. there's no question. the government really is as it were,
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to use the cliche on the horns of a dilemma. they can't guarantee for ever as it were the way they had before gas supply. they're looking very radically now for alternatives. i will leave it there . thanks so much. dominic came french president, the man my call is urging his opponents to help him end the political deadlock. that's right. thing to derail his reform agenda. micron, centrist alliance lost its parliamentary majority in this month's elections. the opposition left wing block and the far right reluctant to work with him and televised the dress, macenrow acknowledged, frances deep political divides. didn't put that on. i can't ignore the fractures, the deep divisions that runs through our country. and this are reflected in the composition of the new assembly. they express worries, the feeling of having blocked lives, no perspective and many working class neighborhoods. and in our villages come down on the final report into the so called state capture scandal has criticized
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president. ceramic pose for not doing enough to stop years of corruption. a judicial commission investigated a string of allegations against his predecessor, jacob zoom are included inappropriate business dealings, ram, oppose are served as zoom as deputy between 20142018. he described the corruption as an assault on democracy were to be charged ah, release assets are underway in bangladesh for millions of people cut off by flooding in the northeast. dozens of been killed. hundreds of thousands forced from their homes. the un is worried about the threat of water born diseases. tarver cherry reports now from select. 50 year old charlan rescued 20 of his extended family members when the flesh blood hid his village about a week ago. you don't see what actually funny i see. the rush of water kimbler suddenly, along with heavy vents, the water was up to the neck. most of the horns got supp merged and we had no place
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to go. so i had to bring them here, one by one in a damaged dinky boat among the rescued his ne, her begum shall sister what is my number is my elder brother who rescued me when the water almost submerged my home. we didn't have anything left, so shar recalls the dreadful day. lassie, for you to be to know you can think of my brother patty. everything got washed away cooking pot food stuck, and even all the clothing items absolutely have nothing left any more. we are helpless. when they lost their children, why no one knows how many got droned on my and who lost their farm animals. there is no account of all these things. and what happened that day, and how many actually died? cilla city mirror refill hawk said his concern about the future as things good worse than for double. the 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
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from the government for distribution from the city cooperation. we provided some dry popped rise 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 is really good. i mean, this is a personal initiative taken by me along with my friends and colleagues were donating food items to the afflicted people. miles and miles of water. and as you can see, among those trees are hidden our homes. you can see them, but they're submerged. it's the logistical challenge to rescue people or bring food to the rural areas. the flood situation is improved in still it, 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 warns that are on
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4000000 people, including 1600000 children in bangladesh should not have been cut off by floods and are without fresh drinking water. putting them at risk of water bond diseases, turnville children. i'll just be sure to check on the syllabus ah, heavy rainfall in indian administered kashmir is triggered land slides and flash flooding across the region. people living in low lying areas or near the rivers, winode to move to safer locations. the regions largest river has breached its danger mark the flood warnings now and place for the capital srinagar ah and let's take you through some of the headlines here now. jesse are now have ghana sans taliban government has appealed for more international aid after the worst earthquake in 20 years struck a remote region in the southeast. at least 1500 people have been killed and many more injured me in mars,
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