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exceptional katara always going places together. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media got spread on al jazeera government shut off, access to social media, inspiring stories from around the world that's coming up now with human life capture. and it's a foster, one witness on a jesse ah, ah, alarm clock, this isn't news or life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. aid finally crosses into serious rebel held areas to the relief of thousands of earthquakes. of
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i've as desperate for health damage dams in syria. add to the humanitarian disaster, pushing thousands of displaced people into the unknown extent. me, evasion for ukraine's president as he addresses the new parliament during an unannounced visit to europe. and hundreds flee in democratic republic of congo as em. 23 rebels close in on an eastern town. there the provincial capital of goma. samsung. how much now have the latest on a revamped plan to create the european civilization as well as accident from the club woke up in morocco? i am and i have got the spot in the final. ah. so it has now been more than 8 years since to earthquakes in south is turkey and northern syria shook the region and shot the world. hope is beginning to fade,
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to finding more survivors under the rebel. there is some optimism in serious rural areas in the north. regular aide supplies from the united nations had started moving through the babel how a crossing at that is for the 1st time. as since he earthquakes struck by the un says it needs a great deal more than just that. why honestly, it is the 1st response after this earthquake, the convoy consists of 6 trucks loaded with sanitary materials in blankets and other items that will be delivered to one of the organizations that operates in the liberated areas. an organization that is a partner of the when in order to be delivered to our people need in those areas, were more bodies being pulled out from the debris and syria, the number of day it is expected to rise much beyond the current total of nearly $3200.00 mass burials taking place in a leper much of the city had already been destroyed in the country. 12 years civil war and rescues like this one. they get a fear in turkey. more than 17000 people have died and many remain unaccounted for
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turkey, president sidney took his president, has been visiting effected areas, facing criticism for his government's response to the, the, to the disaster. as it type out, one has called for unity. i do, malcolm. i would like to associate who said ask all, do met the members of the press and also members of turkey. eric, apologies were autotech as it is and to o be supportive and be united. and i would like to tank each and every one of you form right in the shed for them. this book that i got on my behalf on the, for myself, on behalf of the turkish parliament and the godmother. well, we have several teams tracking the stories and casinos in the turkish capital. a wrestle solder isn't cut, a murmur, sh the center of the disaster and stephanie decker is in government up at near the syrian border. let's go festival to stephan joins his life from the said steph,
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president edwin has been briefing the meter about relief. reference. tell us more, bella. yes, will he pledged just over $500.00 per family said to offer some light relief to the people here. he said that they would try to rebuild within a year, which is of course a challenge because not only have you know the buildings that that completely claps during the earthquake. but there's also so many buildings that are structurally unstable with some of them are actually going to be demolished. there's a huge task at hand. a, we're also talking about where we focus on the rescue and the recovery effort. say, you know, you have over 300000 people that are displaced, sir, whether in government shelters. a lot of the meds get once the sun goes down, nick, it's incredibly cold. they sleep in their cars, actually you won't see it. but just as car behind me, you can see blankets and bags. and this is how most people are spending their day to day. so it's going to be
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a huge effort going forward at the moment as i say it's day for it's rescue and recovery more and more recovery as the days go on, but the aide effort, and i think it's fair to say that there couldn't be a asked because of the mass scale, as of what's needed here, or is there thanks to that, says diff decker in and get the untapped. let's go to wrestle soda, who's in cut a man mirage. the epicenter of the disaster. and that too resold the hunt. survivors for survivors. goes on, but there to time is running out absolutely that that, that this collapse building but them just standing in front as in a complete graveyard. so since yesterday on, i have seen dozens of people being pulled out, or from under this robles and therefore the rescue air force or steel, they're having a did. the heavy lifting machinery is,
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are still working. did families are joining the rescue teams hopefully to reach to their loved ones that are on that there's a robbery. but on the other hand, the fire also is continuing to have seen dad last night for about these were taken out and all of them were burned out. so the hands of people are still under the rubble that you can see here. so see in the morning that there was an elderly woman here and i've talked to her, she said, please make my wife heard. because her daughter in law, her son and her grandchild was, were still under these collapse to building. but unfortunately, a little ago, the and was hard break him. i have been reporting about her trying to make her voice heard. but the, and was heartbreaking because the rescue team just a little ago, they took the dead bodies of her family's out. and her screaming was quite
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terrifying. no, you can see over there. just another man has been pulled out from the rubble and his dead body is just lena down there in a black plastic black bag covered by the black. this is the story of the families here. there are several other families that are anxiously waiting and also still having a hope that they may hear a voice of their loved ones that are under the, the rubble. so they have been waiting here since more than 80 hours a day, despite the odds, despite the extremely called or whether they are not willing to leave. they say they will not leave without getting there that day without getting their relatives out from under the robbers. dead or alive. so this city has been here twice by one by 2 earthquakes. the 1st one was 7.8, and the 2nd one was 7.5, magnitude. so it was quite
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a big one. so the things that you can see behind me is not the only one in the city . there are tons of other scenes, similar scenes across the city, particularly the center of this city is almost destroyed. carmen marsh was a regarded as a developed city in turkey, and i recently have been here. no, it is completely a different city right behind that blogs. there was a hotel suffering hotel and there are tons of people under the rubble over there as well because it is leveled down down. but in the morning and italian citizen who was wisdom, the city was staying in that hotel. and somehow he has been able to send a message to his wife in italy and these, after based on that the rescue team, they stepped out the air force and they got the rescue dogs as well. they got it got some owl. and now they hope that hand people in that auto body in the basement and steal our life. so now they're digging the holes and trying to reach down to
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the basement and to take them out, hopefully alive. so just a little i go, i'll say wisdom, the pants city that has been set up by the authorities here for the survivors. the conditions are quite diary. they're more than 3 hundreds. the tanf, a foot east has at least 50 people, but the metal say a nurse that she and her friends make a makeshift hospital there. and she was complaining about the poor rober or coordination, the lack of the coordination. she said that despite everything being existed here, that is not any efficient organization. i said that you are for the madison now. stay. she and her friends, they're going to the collapse pharmacies and collecting their medicines there. and to put away that will help people there. so that, as i said, it is the story of this city that is everywhere. disaster is everywhere. pain is everywhere, but the families are not willing to leave. they leave, leave the streets. they're not li,
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revealing to leave with him in front of the robles because they still hope that they will, they might hear a voice. however, by the time passed in here. the hopes are fading. yes, hurrying, distressing scenes almost at every turn, but a still elements of hope. in some places a russell said a thank you for that or for man, i man mirage should chew with the turkish capital. i sent him casino as in ankara and sim, so the president resit typo one has promised housing and shelter and financial support to tell us more about how the government is responding well to robert and the government is trying to do its best as it says, and all institutions are under ground, all institutions are in the crisis center. are managed by the air disaster management authority and the capitol on kyra all a ministries or have representatives working groups in those crisis center. trying
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to plan, coordinate air, the incoming aids, and added human resource. the rescue teams coming from a domestically and coming from have wrote her presence, our dom pledge that in one year, he's to finish all the housing, the replacement of those houses. and he's going to, uh, build up buildings that are maxima, 3 or 4 stories, but of course, those cities, apparently those 10 cities that have been hit by this deadly earthquake on monday. they are standing on the full pines, and this is not a story of the last 10 or 20 or 30 years. but this is a story of the modern, a turkish republics. urban ization, a history and these kinds of buildings started to appear across to care after 19 fifties. so this is a big task. this is again important task that the government has to deal with as the spite it's. it's has a solid coaching structure, infrastructure, human resource, and a search and rescue teams. this time the government was not enough to respond to
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the crisis as the area affected by dearest greg, is it as large as more than a 100000 square kilometers? so? oh, that's why now everybody's curious about how much it will cost south. there are some rumors circulating that the renovation or the cure of this earthquake is going to cost $100000000.00 to the turkish government. and even if not, let's say it's 15, a $1000000000.00, a ha, have strong as the turkish economy. it will it be able to compensate that, that compensate this? these are the questions and as soon as the rescue and search a work finishes are within days after everybody is satisfied. oh, with the i potential number of the people to be rescued. there will be some other steps of this a post of earthquake operation, which is like normalizing the area and i rebuilding the area. and besides that
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during this is these times, what is important is that the properties of the survivors or the people, let's say i protect it and it, as of today, state of emergency for 3 months in those 10 cities is under way. it is in a fact because the parliament voted and approved this, and the president said that this is also an advantage, so that through the state of emergency, as the military is going to be on the ground or in those 10 cities, the properties of the people can be protected and, and the government will have, it will have the ability to foil the a money lenders or a people who try to exploit from the people and the properties of those people. so there are so many steps to take a hand for the government and for the people and n g as in turkey. rob is it in place that's in in cassini, the in ankara lesson now from bernard smith, who is more now from his camden on turkey is mediterranean coast. so in
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a scanner city of a quarter of a 1000000 people, we want to show you how, where i'm standing, looked before to how it looks. now we took this off for street view that shows you the normal life just built a few days ago. taken by the girl girl, st. maps before the earthquake stroke and how it looks now i am standing on the remains of those buildings that you see in the picture. they have earlier on today managed to pull her 3 people alive out of the building behind me. that is why there is they are still clinging on to hope every now and then work stalks around me here . a whistle is blown. recall goes out for absolute silence. because people think they may have heard somebody deep underground in the buildings of a lot of nothing while we've been here unfortunately. but they are still clinging to the hope. the problem is they've been so much destruction and so much stress on the facilities, the turkish government can provide that they can get through every building quickly
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and we walk pass areas where the fillings are just completely pancakes. and if there's any chance of finding people in the knee, it's just taking a long time to get to them. well, in syria, the earthquake cause water levels and rivers and dams to rise, several houses have been washed away. how does your conference? so how about calif visited some of the affected areas in italy province? now i'm late, saw a very tough nightmare. and this village water entered these houses. after that, i'll see it over in syria, flooded and thereby camp for displaced people of those was checked. dozens of families left during the night and moved to high ground. the earthquake caused the water level in the house either to reach unprecedented hive and dam surrounding this village relapse. yeah, you to the intense pressure, the water washed away everything and destroyed fences and houses. dozens of people are left and civil defense themes are trying to divert the water away from the
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village. more flood water is coming. people try to use this book. those are to pile off as a protection, but it's the losses are huge. more than 20 houses have been destroyed in this village on the border took here. the number of people forced from this village is increasing. this and other tragedy to those that have happened since the earthquakes struck and took, he was going across to call it up in our florence louis is there and tells us more about the a being delivered from asia with search efforts. ongoing enough, quick hit to key and syria. countries in asia like many other countries around the world are responding to that need by deploying their search and rescue team. here in malaysia, a 2nd team of emergency personnel and track adults left on wednesday night. the 1st team had departed on monday, within 24 hours of the disaster. south korea sent a 118 member team, including doctors, emergency medical technicians,
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and special forces trained to deal with extreme situations. the government says it's the largest ever south korean mission for emergency rescue work abroad. japan, which in 2011, was hit by a devastating earthquake and tsunami dispatched to highly experienced teens, indonesia and the philippines. countries that have a lot of experience dealing with natural disasters. earthquakes, landslides have also sent an emergency and rescue personnel. and it's not just governments that are responding. civil society organizations, volunteers are rallying to help the people of to care and syria, by donating to charities and offering other forms of assistance. well, let's not bringing xena, but i tell again, it was kent. she's a communications unless the united nations population fund and joins is not from d buckhead turkey. they're not, thanks for joining us. can see that the search ongoing behind you there. just a horrifying situation, isn't it?
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tell us about the, the kind of things that you've been hearing about. thank you for having my neck is really horrible. there are 2 big things yet in 9 hours and they were really powerful. and all 15000000 people. and you f 1st you're going to use there are so that there are still people on the reg. so. 8 being in the, in the field is really, really touching yeah. young. the sudden you've been speaking to several people who've faced unbelievable trauma including one pregnant women. is that right? like emma 15 medial almost causal lation b 9 girl and emma re months. your 100000. when are
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pregnant right now? and we are expecting them billed you birth in in the next month. and they need that for sure. you don't full the room. i'm coming from on the a month and the fact the peaceful day. she said that we just run away the hall, left the hall on there, and i'm bragging. i'll give birth next week and i have nothing with me right now. nothing for me, nothing for my baby is she had children into oh yeah, i have you. i'm actually and they are just, they are matter. and if they have be as much as we can. yeah. it's those, you know, regular, normal joy should be joyous events of life that suddenly bringing the tragedy of this into sharp focus. what happens? what can be done? what kind of health care is available for people like that for pregnant women and
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for others. and you know, pregnancy as the number emergency, i mean the guys. so the needs to be there or done in the coordination or sorry, can you do the public authority? are you go full sized organization? be i mean the thing course if they are not the giving you met the know, had to be a month including some materials and also some financial needs for mothers and me both like baby baby is sob, die for on the truck. so we are just trying to make them feel a little bit more safe, at least for their children. i'm actually because they're new worn and old scores that are being on the ground in the field made it was our demo. we also
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do think that the more the i also think that they lever i know you have to do that when there is next to no water next to no sanitation, no electricity and son in a shelter the i in the book and i know there are many shelter too, but we don't, we didn't do any problem or, and you know that in the fact it's i yet from best to be there. i really be problem with the information the sub nicole. so our national organization are trying to support these needs in the face of this enormous tragedy. how the people of the backyard coping it's not the, the actually the i but
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a in slightly less effective than not men in building collapse but doesn't matter. we may know that my dad and you want me in the hall provide not that much. people are afraid. people are kids. they are on the street. they are on the park. they are sleeping in their car. you people, they don't want to go back to where they lost their left, their families here or in and others. just those me, there are many people. they think you hear a good news from their room from that building. you see me don't day i just i think they are families to each other right now and they are trying to be able to be jewish pain or isn't about we
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do appreciate you giving you said that i was account of how things other thanks so much talk just as an implant again, it comes thank you. thank up any more still ahead on the news r, including the russian foreign minister is holding talks with sedans, military leaders on the block, leg of is africa trip. we have sport coming up the last time a super league for europe's top football clubs was suppose we saw scenes like this . how about see if my game find out more later in the show? ah, now ukraine's president is received a standing ovation at the european parliament. yes, in an address to impedes modeman savanski. thank you. leaders for their support and ukraine's war with russia. lensky said his country is not only fighting for its
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survival, but for that of europe. yahoo! seemed to the mama go green is ged over i think all of you who helped ukraine with important supplies, weapons, ammunition, equipment, and fuel thousands of items without which we wouldn't be able to endure this total war in one. i thank you. bye, ladies and gentlemen, jehovah or russian president vladimir putin has whereby to foreign companies of all that of russia, saying they're not needed. almost 400 international businesses have quit the russian market entirely since the war in ukraine began. include automakers, tech companies, airlines and fast food chains. not surely wouldn't know all the best of them, but they are suffering major losses because they lost our market, their choice, their decision. somebody must have thought that everything would collapse and fall apart here in russia. nothing of the sources happening, nothing has collapsed and nothing is falling apart. i. let's go to summer. bon jovi who's in moscow florida is as armor. lots of companies are leaving. tell us more
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about how the russian president has reacted. well, have you heard the russian president, they're saying that nothing has collapsed and he is not absolutely wrong in the markets as in functioning. the malls are still open, albeit without some international brands. and this is how the russian president sees it as a success story. not something of a misery and misfortune i. he's also been urging this agency for strategic initiative through been more russian brands build more made in russia stories. so people in russia can continue to enjoy some of the products for that. these brands are bit bringing and continue their lives even after the sanctions and international agencies pulling out. but it is important to note that it is not just brands that have left this country. it is also strategic partners, suppliers, as well as in this fees which are having to adjust to the new reality where they're
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not able to get the supplies of the equipment from their usual contractors and they're having to go through intermediaries and which of become the markets in either the central asian state of father, son or in china, or as elephant trimmings over jerry the in moscow. are russians for a minister is meeting with leaders of su, done so good lover of hell talks with the sudanese foreign minister. ali al, said dick alec earlier, he was in molly and a martina moscow, trying to strengthen ties with non western nations in light of sanctions over the ukraine war. so let's begin, tara connor. she's founder and executive director of africa, risks consulting, and joined us now from our london studio. the tara, welcome to the program. so it rush already, of course, has a working relationship with sudan to tell us more about that and this trip and what rushes hoping to get out of it. well, yes, you're up. say right set. russia has a longstanding relationship with sudan, and particularly with the, the, the crew leaders and sudan, which mare is pretty much the same relationship,
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which russia now has where they marley and a military coup leaders. and, and which so gay lover of is that she now seeking to elaborate around the gulf of guinea again, which have all been affected by sort of the re intervention of military rule. and it's interesting that because it should, on some rudimentary council, had previously considered russia to open a naval base on the red sea coast. you think that was discussed? i'm fairly sure it, it was probably discussed to am in a russia has, as given a, given the military council preferential treatment in terms of supplying our supplying wheat early in the, in the conflict when the early in the earlier in the year when, when supplies were very short and sudan, like and number of countries is,
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is very central to russia's attempts to shore up what influence it has remaining on the african continent. and how useful is it to russia to have close ties on the african continent to how it, what ways that uses to lean, how can these well, it kind of, i mean, it goes back to, i mean, it's the russian drive. it's really based on 3 pillars, 3 cool pillows. one is to reestablish the old links that, that the soviet union sort of part of russia's vladimir putin nostalgia project to rekindle the soviet union ties with. and within that sedan is the one of the countries. so it's molly so far so to some extent and gala, all of which about she feature then recent for a's on to the continent. so that
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would be the 1st thing. the 2nd is obviously to establish military presence by stealth fire. the now group which is very present and is supporting parts of the military regime in sudan, and as well as a strong presence in central african republic and in mali. so military presence by stealth. and then thirdly, to have access to goes oil, mineral wealth that actually, and indeed now more importantly to find an alternative to sanctions. so sit down, it's important in the sense that it has that russia has access to to go to resources 5, no group has access to go to sources again by kena foster and so on. with the monitoring me, the fucking group, the vulcan griffith smuggling it out. yes. yes,
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absolutely. there is evidence of smuggling going out of them as evidence of smuggling. going out to sit down and all say, oh wagner. great. having access or seeking access to go to resources and go licenses both in marley and in mckinney, foster in a said these are the 3 pillars of what russia is that she's trying to do both by traditional diplomatic means. but then by also by using the influence of the, of this of wagner, them in a military, private military company that is very kremlin laying around her. thanks for putting into context for such tara o'connor, fond windsor to be director of africa. risk consulting excellence is still ahead here in our da 0. north korean shows off its military hardware and a massive parade. mulky a key anniversary. i miss just one country in the world without a football team,
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but that could be about to change. that story is coming up shortly. ah hello, they have southern areas of south america. it's a story of extreme heat. in particular, for chile, we've seen temperatures climb across the south central region that hasn't helped the wildfires that has spread and we're going to see that heat to shift its way further north. it's northeastern areas of argentina and onwards to southeastern areas of brazil. we have got warnings ahead of that heat. now temperatures, assets come down slightly in santiago over the weekend, but one is there as they will be picking up clear skies at least until sunday. it'll start to feel cooler with some light. rain and rain is the dominant feature across the north and got warnings out. it was more northern areas of brazil were
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like, you see the rain continue across bolivia and peru, some warnings out for northern areas of ecuador, and when wanderings out for coastal areas of columbia not joins up with a windy story across the pots of central america. and the caribbean, we could see some rough seas effect barbados as was puerto rico and northern areas of cuba. wind warnings remain as well for coastal areas of costa rica smattering of showers. here and there. we are going to see some pretty intense rain pull into eastern areas of mexico, the temperature in monterey dipping down once again on friday. ah, women, ron micro businesses are key to center goals development and to improved food security . access to finance helps them succeed. since 2014, nearly a 180 micro enterprises,
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collectives and small businesses across synagogue received concession re financing . these loans were made possible by an initiative administered by the q right good will fund the q 8 fund partners in development. i speaking stories from african perspectives and the marine biologist advisors will short documentaries from african he'll make i'm going to do this from south africa, ethiopia, and nigeria. we been to go over some stuff in this class who she saw this as my, and my old africa direct on al jazeera lou .
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ah, so you're watching out 0, her mind about top sources. and the 1st you and aid shipment has now arrived in syria. trucks entered the bag out. how about crossing along the turkish border into turkey, controlled by serious rebels. for the death toll from earthquakes and turkey and syria on monday has now risen to more than 19300 hope is beginning to fade. finding more survivors underwear and $23.00 fighters in the democratic republic of congo closing in on the eastern time. so okay to 25 kilometers from the provincial capital goma residents have started to flee the city. so you inspector general attorney katira said on thursday that his chief march griffiths will visit. gotcha. until one and in turkey and an epo
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and damascus in syria this weekend to assess needs and see how the united nations can best step up support for more. let's, let's begin, kristen. so me, me and joins us from un headquarters in new york on christmas. just give us an update. what you been hearing about the you had written preface? well, we heard from secretary general antonio good terrace. just a short time ago giving us an update on the relief efforts there. i. he says that 6 trucks have passed through a turkey a into syria carrying much needed relief supplies. but much more of course, will be needed. a u. n. assessment team is also responding in syria. and as you mentioned, the relief chief martin griffith will be heading into syria from turkey this weekend to get a better sense, long term of what will be needed for the area that a disaster response would be difficult in any country after an earthquake like this
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. but it's particularly challenging in syria where the u. n. is a lifeline for some 4 and a half 1000000 people in the north west, which was most hit in most affected by the earthquake there. the un says that needs in this region. we're at the highest, they've been since civil war broke out over a decade ago in the last year they launched an appeal for more than 10000000000 dollars, just to make sure that people were eating and getting medical care infrastructure was already suffering as a result of conflict and the fact that this is a, an area that is held by occupation forces and not served by the government. so it's a very, very dire situation. i in north western syria and the secretary and also pointed out that 3 and a half 1000000 syrians have taken up positions inter kiya in the last 10
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years as a result of the war. so turkey has been hosting these refugees generously. according to the secretary general and now they're being impacted and trickier as well, seeing their homes destroyed their a. so there's a big, a demand for you and assistance. needless to say. and the u. n. is gearing up to try to meet those needs? occurs. what more does the un beads good aids, those who thus remain made well, the secretary general's very clear. he said that they need resources and access. we do expect a new flash appeal after the visit of the relief chief over the weekend, a flash appeal next week, where our nations will be asked to contribute to help respond to the crisis. and access is really the sticking point for this part of northwestern syria. in particular, ah,
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the secretary general said that they are working with damascus to get more aid to the region through the country and through the government. but they would also like to see more across border routes into the country as well. because in some cases they can get to those in need more quickly if they come from over the border as opposed to through damascus. so that is something that they're working on. and he called on everyone to put politics aside and focus on relief efforts. or kristen, thanks. letter, kristen salumi there at un headquarters. new york was survivors are using social media to contact emergency cruise for help. it's hope that lives can be saved by those stuck hon. posting messages, michael sim sharif. as his report, pussy look at other incredible rescues and desperate searches for loved ones across turkey and syria. oh, up quake in turkey and help syria became trending hashtags on social media.
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offering the world a window into efforts to find survivors. but images from previous disasters, and other countries, also pinto down to timelines that lead the turkish government to impose temporary restrictions on twitter on wednesday. and kara said the platform was being used to spread dis information, some from fake accounts. but critics said the restrictions hampered efforts to get crucial aid to people. as later, after a wide spread public outcry, access was restored. if you want to help personally, go through the sources of turkish emergency services and see how you can contribute financially. 7 0, twitter has also been important for those coordinating rescue efforts from within the country and outside. and it's been used to offer help and mobilize aid. little alonzo was all the better. this video of
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a young man trapped under deeply in the turkish town of happy went viral. his please for help find leon said, as well on the other side of the border. insidious calls for support have been equally loud on social media platforms. voluntary organization, the white helms or priests, without the support of national governments. its members ask for medical aid through communication apps and social media. here in this blue mountain with them on the road from east side syrian. we will him all sitting on the 1st room was done as well as the boarding rescue really of operations the weitel for those of survived earthquakes and need food and shelter. and where do they find it? right?
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your facebook instagram. take down your name. it social media is radically changing . disaster renew preference on consumption. i just either throw the news now. the democratic republic of congo, m, 23, find his closing in the eastern, turn of saki just 25 kilometers to the provincial capital. goma. people are fleeting. the town, the $23.00 on group reemerged last year after a decade of in activity. earlier, my colleague spoke to malcolm web, who's following the developments from government? thousands of people heading out to saw came from the surrounding villages. the city governments, in that direction soc, is down, they're going to stand aside so we can take a look around. talking about 10 kilo mrs. down the road people from they've come from the south and say that they can hear heavy fighting from within the town. seems the m 23. fighting with the government forces on the edge of the town right
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now. that was caused some fear and panic among the population. people to pick up whatever possessions they can. and they're heading towards the city of go by livestock mattresses and things that are valuable are important things that will help people to survive wherever they end up and the do where the the half a 1000000 people have been displaced by this conflict in and 23 resumed in rebellion just over a year ago, and 23 widely understood to be backed by neighboring. rwanda is vices use rwandan equipment. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them since the 3 congress. the government says they are in fact just fighting for one dissolve, you know, they run the denies, backing them. malcolm, it must be a very frightening time for the people they are. because if i understand correctly, if they, if the study is taken, it essentially almost cuts off goma and that makes it very understandable why people are just trying to,
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to leave the city. okay, gramma is to today's to go on this and traffic in the road because the people playing at a noise, is it savvy? yeah, go, maria will essentially be surrounded and i'm 23 days dark to the 8th or one the to the north and $23.00. took those 3 last. yeah, this is the only road the remaining road in government control connect. if you go to the rest of the province, so it's, i'm $23.00. take and take the road, go will be completely. north korea has showcased his intercontinental ballistic missiles during a major military parade event mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of its army troops. throw down the latest hardware of what kim jong and called the countries nuclear strike capability. robert bride as small as the 1st major military
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parade of this year. this show of hardware seems to confirm north korea and it's leader kim jong and still involved on the same passive weapons development that we saw from last year 2020, to witnessing an unprecedented flurry of activity with around 80 ballistic missiles being lodged from north korea of particular interest on this parade were some of the longer range intercontinental ballistic missiles or icbm, the type of weapon capable of reaching the united states, which north korea began testing again last year after a break of several years. also on display in this parade was one type of icbm which north korea claims to be powered by solid few engines, which would be a particular development, a particular advance and it's missile technology,
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those careers. so though, been putting a lot of effort into its development of its arsenal of short arranged ballistic missiles, which it says are capable of carrying nuclear warheads and are sees as a direct threat to neighbors such as south korea. south korea in return has promised a tough response working with its allies, japan, and the united states. coming after a particularly challenging period of a pandemic isolation, food shortages on top of the years of international sanctions. parades like this are seen as being an important way for north korea to show its defiance to the outside world and for the regime itself to show its own people that it is still very much in charge. a chill is president gabriel birch is appealing for international help to deal with forces spreading wildfires. blazes killed 24 people and destroyed towns. a heat wave in the south central region is threatening to
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intensify the fires. mister newman has more nar, from santiago he in night, firefighters are struggling to combat forest and bush fires in south central chile, a stifling heat wave and strong wind. i'm driving flames north and south, destroying thousands of homes, schools, and crops. this isn't the 1st time for english cannot of eyes really finger don't belong for the world. fires in 2011 burned my house, all my trees, everything i was left with my arms crossed and now i don't want to go through the same again. that is why i'm here in case something happens. so far they've been at least $24.00 confirmed deaths scores are missing, which is why the government is warning people to heat evacuation notices immediately. loss is sent a warrior active fires can advise 27 kilometers an hour and people can't escape on foot. fast enough in the fire arrives, it's impossible to see a delays. they don't evacuate in an approaching fashion worse yet. many people live
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in remote areas where mo bile phone coverage has been interrupted and we're firefighters can't reach them to warn them to leave before it's too late. chillies calls for help are being met overnight. a team of colombian firefighters, specializing in forest fires, arrived to join hundreds from mexico, spain, and brazil. but the fires are still spreading out of control, sending smoke in all directions, which you would normally see here is a bright summer's day. but the winds are pushing the smoke from south central chile, north towards the capital santiago. authorities warning people not to exercise outdoors and to keep the windows closed. to prevent the smoke and ash from getting in their homes. people who've lost their homes to the fire, or asking authorities to declare a night curfew to prevent thieves from taking the little they have left for rebuilding. so far the flames have not reached town to cities, but the fear is that the fires could spread quickly to densely populated areas like
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any other matter, and valparaiso, where the destruction would be incalculable. to see a newman al jazeera santiago. so harold 0 goes full, coming up real madrid, take yeah. step closer to another club. well, top type auction for moral code. ah
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ah ah ah ah. all right, let's get on to the sport and sauna. thank you very much, nick. well, we saw with football and a new european super league plan has been announced. you have has control of
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european football is being threatened by a proposal from a 20 to sports management, which in 2021 tried to launch a 12 team competition, including some of europe's biggest teams. they failed on that occasion, following fans protests with beef n u f. also blocking the move legal have already condemned the new plan which is understood to have the backing of rail madrid, barcelona, and you venice. so what will the new version of the super league look like? well, these are the things that they've announced so far. a 22 chief executive says it will contain up to 80 teams. he'll sonata, it will be a multi division competition. and that each team would have at least 14 matches every season. there would be no permanent members. he also added that they'll be limits on player salaries and transfers linked to football related revenue. what we've been speaking to athletics at senior football right now, rafael hunger sina,
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he thinks the new super leven term may struggle to find support. well, money is always a good argument. and so all you have to convince not just a handful of clubs, but up to 80, the 80 that on this is to be in this new competition at that they somehow would make more money than the under the existing regime. which way further, somehow they would manage things better, generate more interest, make these competitions more interesting, more exciting. but somewhere along the lines, i think the it doesn't quite at up because they are saying in this new proposal, which is as i said, very fin on detail that the existing domestic leaks will not be impacted at the same time. the promising a minimum amount of 14 games for any of these teams involved that would amount to a lot of games at a time when there's already a big concern about the amount of pressure and exertion that's being directed. our players is already at of a limit to add. now another few more games for
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a still very undefined reward. sounds yeah, sounds a little bit hopeful. i must say at this point, which is why i think this is not really gonna move the needle much in terms of the public support for this venture and, and the family ranch as a night drop point, as they live to mount an unlikely charger for the permanent title, it came from behind to draw to 2 against leads the match. so the return of jason santo, who came off the bench to rescue point for his team in his 1st game since october united are now 37 points behind leaders. arsenal. who played 2 games left with european champion. israel madrid will face al hillary of saudi arabia in the final of the club woke up in morocco on saturday. we all were facing egypt. l as in
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robert in the semi's finishes junior broke the deadlock to gabrielle. the lead heading into the break that things really got going in the 2nd half of so did equal value gave the spanish side a to nail lead. i'll actually pull the goal back, but the real struct, twice in late on the road that even getting on the score sheet was said you are the boss sounding off, rounding off before one victory and to which isn't was watching the all the action from robin. he sent this report. well no, it seemed like winning this typo more than round madrid that now inside of their 5th club wilcox title. after this convincing when over out of egypt, they will play al, hello out in the final rail, put on their way with a goal from vinicius junior, some positive news for him. he's going through a tough few weeks and months back in spain, where he's repeatedly been targeted with races the piece by a physician funds before and during game. so some good news to him as he and his team get through to this title decide to coach cole. one chelsea was actually under
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a little bit of pressure coming here to morocco. surprising when you consider water to achieve last phase, winning the spanish league, and of course the champions league qualified for this tournament, but not everything going great for right in league at this time around by 8 points behind barcelona in the top right. so a victory in this tournament would be the perfect mid season. pick me up as for, i'll ask you what was torment still could be considered a success when the, when to match you to get this fall beating oakland city on the seattle sound. as it underlines the somewhat old nights you are an unfair nature, perhaps of this competition where they have to play those games. whereas the champions of south america and europe just get power shooting straight in to the semi finals. i'll hello of goals beats, flamingo, brazil invent semi final flamingo now take on. i'll actually in a 3rd place play up on saturday. that game will come before the final. it's between round madrid and al, hello. hello, in with
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a chance to becoming the 1st team from outside of europe or south america, to lift the club world cup. now there are over 190 countries in the world and all but one play football. a group of who's yes, is trying to launch the marshall islands at 1st national team. but as joanna gosh or go reports, they face a race against time. this emotional and one of the most remote places in the world made the 5 islands 20, no, in our tolls, and around 60000 inhabitants. the nation lies in the middle of the pacific. more than 5000 come to the way from australia. but while it's athletes have competed limbic games before this tiny nation, now hob is big dreams of playing football on the well stage because we the last national have that without the same. so it's very unique story that people, once we appalled widow is, is an english football coach appointed by the newly formed marsh island soccer
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federation that the marshall islands, very us cultured us influenced as a lot of baseball basketball of individual schools. but not a lot of ball, soccer and nation. so with the game growing in the u. s. is now naturally growing in the marshall islands. and you've got children that are wanting to play the game . the federation is fundraising to get it. schools program on the way they hope to eventually be recognized by the oceania, purple confederation, and take parting woke up qualifying. we'll have to get a team together 1st. yes. tell me about how your recruiting these players foreseen . you tweak them. we know that they're a big pause of mosley citizens in the u. s. is a case of now transit network to just find any one that plays the game with some form of marginalized ascendancy as well, because naturally then, they would be eligible to play. so it's really taking off what's the timeline then? when do you expect to have a team? when do you expect to start playing?
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i've been approached by kit manufacturers. we want to make sure we've got the right partner. we want to make sure that we are playing against the right people in our 1st games. so it's got to fit in that long sound process. but yeah, i think back in the 2020, great, early, 2024 will be ready to roll out national se. there's another important reason behind this pushed recognition on the world stage. at the same time, we want to raise awareness to the country as well because yeah, unfortunately, by 2050, a lot of the islands won't be there just because of rise in sea levels and climate change in terms of the stadium. for example, madeira the mine capital island is preparing itself with seawall protection c barriers. the stadium is having one side that's going to be protect and what helps to protect against theft that fight. for years the marshall islands been asking me well to help them fight climate change before it leads to catastrophe on its shores . now they're hoping the nation's 1st football team will help them. school that
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goal, johnny, his roster al jazeera and as a spot for me, far as now we'll have more for you later arm, but for now it's back the next. not bad place to be football coaches at most lunch title. i will see you later. that is it for this news out there. i've got a website, i'll desert, don't comments. the address you lot, a comment in analysis as well as all stories we got up. she and a couple minutes bye for now. ah ah. whatever has been done before it can be done even better as long as a human being is doing it, you can do it. no matter how possibly it looks it's you to putting the effort to
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