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the death toll has exceeded $22000.00 dime. sammy's aidan and donna turkey were a nation is reeling under the weight of the pain of collapse buildings. many more displaced throughout this country. many more times to be excavated as they relatives weights in house. and 2 people were killed in a car, run me attack at a bus stop in the occupied west bank. we'll have a live update. ukraine says it's repel the barrel to russian missile strikes against this conference, keith and i'm fine. how much not have the latest sports news? i asked chris john or another class was another korean milestone. the portuguese feel the saw strikes 4 times for his club, another and passes $500.00 korea league calls. ah.
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so it has now been 4 days since powerful earthquakes hit southern turkey in northern syria. more than 22000 people have died out of them. no hell, no, uh huh. i, despite freezing conditions, rescues are finding more survivors. a girl and a boy were pulled from the rubble of life in a ducky in turkey. such teams are working relentlessly, but chances of finding more people alive offending by the are while the turkish president has been touring the affected areas in the south recipe typo and spoke to some of the victim staying in shelters. he was in at e m. n. early on friday, the president defended his government's response. as administration has been accused of being too slow to provide health accept looked lover years young ministers. of course, there have been shortcomings that problems the government has faced and responding comes in, but i want to inform you that our government and all funds to show from the moment these earthquakes struck, i have been doing their very best to help everyone the book on well,
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let's go live now to some is it on who's in the turkish city by donna and sammy, what are you seeing there? multiple crises is always seeing, make, as you can see behind me here in a donna the one of the many places in turkey where the rescue effort is continuing . the government trying to do all they can to tie and pull people out of the rubble . and we've been told that we're expecting bodies to emerge. and when we do, we will have to pass the camera away out of respect for those bodies and for their relatives, multiple crisis because the crisis of the earthquake and the loss of life is the crisis of the people track from the rubble and buildings like this. behind me, there's also the crisis of the many people who are displaced, who lead shelter, the vice president, the said that they've already given shelter for over 30338000 people. we've been meeting people in the streets talking about how they're too afraid to go home. it's
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a big story. we've got correspondence all around to here covering this for us and we'll sit in cost. so lu, covering things for us from ankara. stephanie decker is in gaussian tap, so started up in her mom, not us, that start though with or so. so usually at this point is very rare to find survivors pulls in the rubble. but that's exactly what's been happening in places like tuckerman marsh, where you are right. absolutely. sorry. so this silly hats in lots of tragedies. so nearly a 1000 buildings have collapsed here. and about 6000 people have died. so everywhere for the center of the city, his voice and you will see the rebels across the city. but there had been a moment of hope and joy a little while ago,
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right over there where the vehicles are still working. at 3235 years old man, a disabled man hit man. his name was chasm tata he had just been saved alive. he had been rescued by the rescuers here. so it was a moment of joy for the family and the people around when he has been taken out from under the rubble, he said that there is another man close to him and he said that he is alive and right off to that. now the rescue team are stepping up there affords and trying to dig deeper and deeper, hopefully to get him also out alive. so right over there right against the more there was another building. it's also completely level down and just leave the let go. that the rescuers called order complete silence and they have listened to their rubble. they said that there is a voice, so they called the ambulance and now they're at the apple store stepped off there
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as well. they are digging into the rebels hall trying to reach below and hopefully to get him also alive was on the other hand, at the top of the rebels. you can see that the rescue teams are still there. they said that there are some of the bodies here as well. it's not clear that this woman, whether they are alive or dead, however soon they move to reach them as well. so the rescue force here are frantic . you can see that the heavy lifting machinery is over there and people are still digging. and the soldiers from the military turkish military involved, the state of emergency is, is declared. that's why the military also now is here on the ground and try and coordinate the force and also to secure orders. this is just one of the themes and caught them on that are that are pens of steams across the city. it has been hit twice within 9 hours. the 1st one was 7.8, and 2nd one was 7.5 magnitude here. so it created
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a large scale of us station here and the families are here waiting for days and nights. so they're hoping to hear the voices of their beloved ones, or at least to have their bodies back here. so it is now the at the kale of the west vision is white, white, the press here, the official, the rescue teams are struggling to cope with a particular during the night. it's extremely cold here. so i have been talking to the family here. one of them just said that his sister is on the under rubble and his brother in the poem of the sun with which is at town in the province of caught him on monday. he just came here to have his, his sister back at least her body, that you can give her a proper burial families here. each of them, they have tragic stories, but the time is running out and they who are failing. so you can see that the pain
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of the world on their, on their faces. but to they also a couple of weeks that got a couple of hours that go another girl who was $3.00 to $3.00 and a half years old. she was also rescued after 1103 hours, and also the disabled men up to 110 hours later. so this city has been so much that it's really, that's what we need such stories. but as i said at the time is running out. now is the 5th day and the hopes are fading here despite the force being being step up. that is a very little time, particularly during the night during this extremely freezing, cold weather ever it is becoming much more difficult here. ah, time running out indeed result solved our thank you so much for that. and let's take this now to stephanie becker. she's in gaussian 7 when we talk about when russell
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was talking about that it's a race against time. not only to get to the people of cold, strapped onto the rubble, but then to offer treatments of the 10s of thousands of people who've been injured in this earthquake. stephanie, that you're at a military hospital tell us how it's going there. yeah, it's one of the main hospitals here in gaussian tab, then of course the hospitals have been a capacity. there's also an issue of people missing loved ones looking through the more exam it's, it's really a bit of a challenge on all fronts and, but i hear and got the on top. of course, this is a major city to the situation here is far better than it is in other areas. we also have been in an area where they were doing a rescue or not rescue actually recovery operation putting out for bodies to day and the relatives there are 2 waiting, sitting in the freezing cold. they will remain there overnight and many of them telling us that they had lost hope that they were now simply waiting for the bodies to come out. also, brief, good news. very good news. in fact,
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this is what everybody needs here. a young girl was pulled out by a spanish team in the same town, but the destruction is immense. sammy and there is the challenge. also, when we focus on, you know, the recovery operation and the injured the living tragedy really, which is the over 300000 and probably much, much more than that, that those who are homeless, displaced, ill, cannot return. and we spoke to some of them to see how life is like for them. this is the living tragedy. more than 300000 people in government shelters, and many more sleep elsewhere. thus, for people view, we lost our homes with our neighbors. it's very, it's very difficult people are helping each other. this man collected milk from farmers and his come here to hunt it out for free. they lived in a bit. we will be bringing submits and phase 3 to we are doing this by ourselves,
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by our own will. this is the long term problem, tons and tons and tons of thousands of people homeless across this region. these people are standing in line to get out of ha, that it became a, your job, the money, you know, just a little bit bigger than that. the guy did with the gun feel comfortable that we get interrupted. he says, we don't have any issues here. everything is super, everything is great. we were intimidated and harassed by a number of men in order to leave. determined to make sure there was no negative coverage. the government, it seems. turkeys. disaster management agency is coordinating both local and international teams from this center in gaussian tap. it is a major task. the turkish president arrived in the city on thursday as part of his visit to the disaster zone. so vicky yup. hello jack. along how's on this beat, the really dead? while the damage assessment is underway. in this transition moment,
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we will provide $530.00 and financial aid to our citizens ought to be nearer. and with this financial aid, you want at least to alleviate their problems. a little bit. oh, does anyone hear my voice? he shouts. they still haven't given up hope they may find more survivors against all the odds. 3 people were pulled a line from beneath the shattered building on thursday. some much needed good news in a region of tragedy. it is absolutely heartbreaking talking to the families that they break down constantly and event you today. the fact that one of them told us which is rare, it's the 1st time since we've arrived in this 5th day, that they had no more hope. and what is so devastating is that in this earthquake, sammy complete families have been lost. in one instant, one woman told us, she'd lost 4 brothers. all her nieces and nephews, her mother and,
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and another man said he was waiting for his grandchild is the grandmother or his sister in law and they are child. so this is the thing like, it's been in one instant. so many people, soul, survivors even have lost everything. and this is what so difficult to comprehend a lot how, how people are able to move forward. i also don't watch, i didn't ask you told me said, you know, i do, i want to stop living. but i have to keep on living and most people simply cannot believe still what has happened here. indeed very tragic stories that way. i've been hearing all throughout these 4 days, but the glimmer the glimmer of hope to day with the slight silva lining is the number of people who've been pulled out of some of these places. we've had that my count about 9 people from getting my from got among mirage from different places, hats. i pulled out to the rubble. that's quite unusual. full. we're into almost day
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5. now at this point, since this earthquake began, people who are pulled out, what happens to them? well, cynical, so alu, the standing by live for us in anchorage she's out of hospital. we're particularly kids have been taken to take us through the sort of treatment wanted people are evacuated from some of these disaster zones like this one behind me or kind of treatment they get center. oh well samira, of course we have seen so many pictures. videos of children are being pulled out from. those are rebels and their stories are always heartbreaking, especially in these kinds of situations. for instance, i'm in front of anchor a city hospital. it's one of the widest hospitals, largest hospitals in the region, and children survivor, children from the earthquake areas. most of them were brought to here. and 2 days
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ago, 16 in fence were brought to here in the presidential, a president's jets, and under the supervision of the 1st lady. and i had the chance to visit them in the intensive care unit. some of them are intensive care unit, some of them are premature. babies that were transferred from a the eastern was for those to this area. and there are nearly 106th children who were brought to this hospital. some of them came here with their families. some of them were brought here after they were pulled out from the rebels, but they have very sad stories because and those children, we were not allowed into the children's units where they hosted childrens aged between a 2 and 18. but we heard from the nurses, they explained us, we did, the children have trauma. and for instance, they mentioned me about one child who lost all her family a. she's 10 years old and aunt it children,
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always scream. they say when they are afraid from time to time when they get in a way, when they feel bad, they cry, they scream, these are all various that stories because of this trauma of this earthquake and the trauma of it, leaving the parents behind seeing the it they parents die in front of their eyes, are gonna be a staying with them all their lives. but the chief podiatrist of its chief physician of this hospital explained us that for those children, there are 17 experts, as psychologists and psychiatrists, and they're under their supervision. and for those children who have no family members, that can company them and the hospital, the ministry of family and social works had appointed representatives. and they are staying with those children. they are taking care of their needs. but of course, whatever you do, some of them lost their families and even the ones who have the families who still
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have the parents, brothers or sisters, they are going a trauma because we have been a watching the videos of the earthquake moment. and this is very fearful for those children, sammy, with cinema. i'm going to ask you to pause for a 2nd, give you an update. we've just literally this 2nd had a body take him out from behind that. busy building now out of respect, we've been asked not to show it. we're not going to pan the camera. we don't want to turn this into a carnival out of respect for the relatives. but i just want you to take this moment. so feel very somber mood. that is it from the pictures which we can show you as people are pulled out relatives feeling that pain, calling their loved ones to tell them someone has been found. this is a nation living the pay not just feeling the pain here. said,
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am i know you are covering a lot of that. some of that pain as translated into criticism of the government for its handling of this. the government has been a pains to emphasize that doing all they can, and they've announced new measures today, take us through some of the new measures which the, the president announced the date and time. how those dealing with the aftermath of this calamity. all right, we don't unfortunately let's bring in now as an umbrella, he's had the dea office of the top 3 right to present these mason garcia. you joins us from here on out there. another nice to have you with us for to tell us about the scale of the operation that is needed. one of the criticisms is that there's simply not enough rescuers around to deal with the size of this calamity.
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what still is back on, man? yeah, according to her, i know this is really one of the most biggest entity, quicker disaster already i be seen in my life is really unbelievable. it's huge collapse in many places, especially to south turn key and also north of syria. well, there's a lot of victims, 1000 of building has be collapsed or it will be damaged. and the to be there is for people to stay there then is hundreds of $1000000.00 out space in both cherokee and also north as north cynthia. there is an order due to the huge numbers of needy people has been infected, specially we talk about not celia, as you know, that this is a crisis or this is a class which is a from 2012 till now. so we're talking about millions of people as we displaced before have in this crisis. we can imagine those people on adams living in the buildings. now,
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not those. and the tense has been also displaced until now. there is no really exact number every day. if you have much of their big tips, there is a lot of needs of shutters or hygiene king or food passing of land. kids jetting cans food water or cooking it and also for heating at these days. and the week before the crisis, it was us snow and i must here and also now the weather is minus 5 minus and then who can imagine a lot of people both and 10 can see via and evan, our style and me personally says 4 days about staying in our cars, if anybody would have a courtesy can stay in the car. you can imagine with minus 5 or 6. and lot of people staying there. those who don't have a tense, they must stay and i'm still young. and most, for example, or i love one floor building, it's really unbelievable. there's
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a big shortage event. now there is a big, it's a response from many countries. but the still, there is a lot of a shortage. the more sure is in the north city. and as a lot of facilities and shipment start to what i to jackie, but also there's a big shortage which is crossing the border to the north of cdl. only fuel trucks has been crossing the border at one of the 1st i can say, oh, for ship manual relief already sent from cut up. and because, and this is from them and cut them government and also the cut them a foundation and with the customer, the person that they send. and the 2nd day of their, of the disaster. they sent a. busy around 75 tons of a and i and also hygiene kids and other a disaster, a jedi kinds and also i like movement and mosquitoes. ned and others also items. this is already we manage with a difficult situation also to and led them to be sent to the inside syria with them
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yesterday for trucks. and today we have managed to also to send one truck. we'd be expecting also to morrow another carnival car, a sorry, a flight with a ride from door. ha. as a donation from got the foundation at a through the a thought of the crescent and a 500 intense. and to thought of steps donald establishing a camp for dos, most effective. i been and engineers every monday here there was a desk. this is a small city which every any lead moss affected by the disaster by so by that my, by. busy the week i, we there is very difficult drive. it's 3 days ago i managed to enter to this area i've seen, unbelievable. it's really cares. something which who dogs and eating was maybe 80 percent of the houses as being damaged and different percentage at all, which is not collapse. now in nevis, and maybe it can be destroyed any time. a 1000 people are displaced. now this area
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we managed to a stranger in here, i do wanna ask you a question about the distribution of aids inside syria. yeah, we know that the 1st supplies of international i made it in yesterday, but there was some concern about how easy it will be to distribute the international i to all the areas that really need it. whether international aide, my be politicized. how easy will it be to get paid into rebel? how there is, what can you tell us about that issue? at no money. we have women that are in your interest and they have the cut them because they have an operation team there. since 2012 already we are from the local people there. so really they are from the same media that affected us. 3 of our stuff inside cedar has become an other re, families of our staff has become others are still missing. and also one of them killed in tennessee and has another premier he killed also in turkey. and some that
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we manage the 2nd day to start on the solution for food or any food or so this is very easy to be eating and any cooking for sample around around $4800.00 willing to morrow we will finish discussion of 4800 twist parcel for 4800 intense and dismiss people. people affected people without shanta. we continue. also we have some medical that the mobile clinic, which is the start from the 2nd day to support the infected people. not one of them at loading with a lot of doctors and nurses that i'm staying with their family is already collapsed . karen and all the doctors and nurses already died to oral be would receive a medical team coming from doha with this different specialist. it would cross the border with our and it brought our team from doha and was taught and shot within 2 days to provide the said was,
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is to that effected in the hall and the hospital and engine? and then also we continue. we would have a lot of tracking it from to more with samples to $24.00 left. also the people and we continue with our ongoing her relief to. ready hygiene kin mattresses, some of the 10s which is relevant over so other. ready sentences blankets and others. and also now we sent an appeal by the presence of an appeal from an emergency from one with 1000000. 1000000 and to stocks within days to response for their mold in to people in this area. also kind of making now and also an appeal with a foundation that actually i think today was part of the so and it's acting with you. and we have also others and different activities inside that affected area, like some as a so social or
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a social of activities also for the people and psychosocial services to the most effective as this is a very big a disaster. busy i mean, it was shocked for me personally. i mean it's unbelievable with obviously a disaster that night groups like yours are dealing with. thank you very much. mazin abdullah from the copyright present to the office. thank you for joining us. my coverage here continues. i'm just going to ask the can man perhaps to have a look find, give us a deeper look of what's going on inside there. it's almost night time now, but they're still going at it. the heavy equipment is here. people are digging away . and you can see they've got a blanket up that could be indicative that more bodies are being found. most, we don't know this at this point. you know what condition people might be in,
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but something is clearly going on there. and this, this is the nature of the pain. this is the situation. you know, there is a lot of work that goes on and then a moment of a lot of activity and excitement and people wait and hope that it's good news. when a hand you back now to nick in the studio, neg sammy just before you go. i know that you were in turkey when the earthquake struck, i wonder me, you have friends or don't you tell us? take history your experiences since and since you arrived just to tell us about how things have been from your point of view. yeah, it's been quite shocking. of course. i can't claim that i have experienced anything near. some of those families are experiencing who are waiting for news of their loved ones tracks inside. but it hasn't been
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a difficult personal experience for me. i came to turkey for some meetings and i was here when the earthquake happened and started to get her reports. her monday morning that some of my friends are missing. some of the relatives of my friends we now think have passed away or what can i say? it is a really soul crushing experience. my heart bleeds for the people under that rubble and for their their loved ones who are who are experiencing this hain and times time is a. busy very stressful time and i would say this is not the 1st earthquakes are and i have been in and it's not the 1st time i've been in a place where an earthquake has happened. but this, this is all a whole nother level i'm. i struggle to try and remember of any of the other 3 earthquakes that i was at, that i've seen this level of destruction you drive and it's hard to see an end to
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it. in some places, a very difficult situation, a very challenging situation for anyone to deal with next day. the tragedy runs deep is we'll leave it there semi thought you made up more in the coming hours and, and days still had harold al jazeera freedom from more than 200 political prisoners, nicaragua, his government releases dissidence and sends them to the united states. spoke to school in india, give a young for all his real hope details come up a little bit later. ah hello. the intense heat way continues across central parts of south america, more very hot sunshine there. the santiago afford want to sell while father calls
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across central southern areas of chile and see how the temperature there still into the mid thirty's, warm enough to. and i sincere plenty of showers around southeast and parts of brazil, western side of the amazon seeing some really lively downpours. we'll see some wet by the 2 coming into the northeast of brazil as we pushed farther north, scattering a shower there into venezuela, into our columbia. maybe one or 2 showers too, into the caribou by large. it's not too bad at all. it is settled and sunny weather the wet weather will be making its way across. eastern parts of mexico sinking further south was running down across the far south of the country. could see some localized flooding here just pushing down towards guatemala. she make our way through saturday. that same line of cloud and rain, or violet storms into the southeast of the u. s. some very heavy rain lingering around florida, just around the panhandle into georgia. up towards the carolinas snow there across east and parts of canada. in between were temperatures, getting into double figures there on friday afternoon for new york and the d. c.
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they fall away quite sharp as we go on through sass day. it should be lottie fine and try for most. ah. the oil companies, the biggest companies in the world, had a very deep understanding of the climate crisis before the rest of us. and yet they did not tell anyone else. that's where the crimes 40 years of denying their own scientific evidence. i thought that i could important them to change their business plan. this was very naive of decisions that have plagued our future. it's just pure evil. i don't know what to say. big oil's big lies on a j 0. examining the impact of today's headlines. this is what is the one of our ensuring that louisa can continue. let count on that and setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. i don't believe that i think in the funny thing that is willing to kill international filmmakers and world class journalists,
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bring programs to inform and inspire you need to have a media ensuring that voices are heard on algio 0 lou lou are again you what you all the 0 reminder about top stories, this are more than 4 days have passed since 2 powerful earthquakes. it took year in syria. over 22000 people have been reported dead across both countries. rescue teams continue to dig through the rebels, searching for survivors often by hand freezing temperatures and snow. the been slowing down. well, sir,
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in state media reports that the government has approved a delivery to rebel held areas outside of its control. that's in co operation with humanitarian organizations. the i c r. c syrian, red crescent, and the un earlier series president basher allison, that his wife to, to, to the hospital in the lab. it's 1st reported trip to the quick area. more than 3500 people have been killed in syria. aside is accused western governments of politicizing, the catastrophe, and the delivery of humanitarian aid. and they say the west has given priority politics over the humanitarian crisis. but this isn't true to give priority to something both must exist as a political situation exists, but the humanitarian is non existent for the west. well thanks trucks carrying aid from the united nations of arrived in northern syria. it is the 1st convoy to reach rebel held areas in the country since the great but as they know how to reports much more help is needed. lives lost, shattered by mondays, earthquakes,
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northwest, syria's humanitarian crisis, made worse. the region was hit just as hard as cities across southern turkey. but here the people devastated by over a decade of war. wait for help. already. millions, live intense. the quake has made tens of thousands more homeless. but it's a whole 90 bits of our family and living in this whole team. we lost our homes, we need everything. clothes, food, the children are always hungry. we have nothing to keep warm. rescue teams have been working non stop with little resources and alone as hopes of finding survivors fade. they say they have been abandoned by the international community to face the worst disaster they have encountered. requests for heavy machinery never came on thursday. the you an acknowledged search and rescue operations covered 5 percent of
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the devastated sites. while we lost 27 members of our family into quick 7 bodies have still not been let's see if the civil defense needs help. the cross border 8 operation from 38 resumed on thursday after it was disrupted partly to damage to infrastructure on both sides of the border. but the un was criticized for providing what many said were in significant supplies. it says more assistance is coming. agencies, however, say politics is getting in the way of using more direct and effective routes. are report lays out several concrete ways that that could happen. opening additional cross border routes from turkey, opening up cross line channels from other parts of syria, including the north east towards the rocky border or the south. obviously there would need to be a lot of guarantees of non interference that the government would need to accept in order for that channel to work and then an air bridge. government areas to are in
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a dire situation. un agencies which operate there are promising to scale up response across the country. but to cross the front lines they need approval from damascus, which has been accused of using access as a political pressure. and to use more border crossings will require a un resolution because of the objection of the syrian government and it's russian ally. so what we need is to scalar existing type of, of response that existed priority of quake. mean the question of cross playing across boys would almost say is a moot point in many ways because what we need is somebody that works. medical support is needed to an already crumbling infrastructure. the crisis deepens in this war torn land, then a hooter. elisha's ita will in the opposition held areas in the north, one man lost his children and wife in the earthquake, nasa walker says his people are more used to bombs than tremors.
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as santa tib, this note is from hipaa. herbert this is herbert, my eldest daughter, who died. god helped me o debbie up with her. she's gone. my god, father cassandra, for when she or my watch, it was around 410 a. m. how should implant one her to one a block? caleb, i ran out of the house and said, please god, let one survive. i just want one of my kids on. when i went out, i called for fi cell. michelle mason. when saw no one answer it while i thought didn't make it. you're dead. oh i'm well, i'm happy top. allow, wow,
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sway willis chalabi josha. few moments later the guys came to tell me the kids are alive. fi, so was already dead, but didn't want to tell me. both faces maxene got see 3 of my kids. fossil was holding his brother, a boat died po, their mother was hold in ill if on one they were both dead. when they got him out on the hipaa was holding. her sister is struck. who also died on her lap. said me, how so died near her siblings. but that did a bit without. were you sir? strike? well used to rock is to barrel bumps. this is normal to us in the medical, but i mean on without an earthquake is a god act. this is the 1st time this happened, so it was 300 then the reality of loss in northern syria. well, people around the world to holding pres for the victims of monday's earthquakes needed. abraham reports not from the occupied westbank. an absentee funeral prior
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was held due to remember the victims of the air quake. there's a lot of empathy, sympathy here amongst palestinians. they say that syrians and turks stood behind the mule mors times, and now it's time for them to pay back. the man at the friday sermon said that palestinians know all to well what it means to be displayed. this is why encourage everyone to donate even those who don't have a lot. he said that a little could go along the way. it's no nation on it. if only we can do more to help. we and heartbroken. we'd want people, may those who conspire against syria suffer. it's all because of the u. s. and the threat they want us arabs to stay behind them. so the new guardian we do what we can, we can always do good us and our children, even if it's a little besides donations, palestine has sent a team of paramedic civil defense officers to turkey and syria on thursday. we're
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more than 70 palestinians were killed in the earthquake. most of them in syria, where more than half a 1000000 palestinian refugees live. at least 2 people, including a 6 year old child have been killed in a running attack in the occupied west bank. the driver potently targeted people waiting at a bus stop near the illegal israeli settlements remote. the 30 year old driver was shot dead at the scene for palestinians had been arrested by israeli forces. the police arrived at a fast pace, but the terrace was neutralized by an off duty police officer who is in the area neutralizing the terrorist and stopping a terror attack from take from i developing into something much greater. the police commissioner and the police commissioner of jerusalem have arrived on the scene. and let's go live now to sort of hard. it's in remo to neuro by these truce from said, sorry, tell us what's the latest apologies
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for that. we have an audio connection there with, sorry, we'll try and connect with her a little bit later. ah, that russia has lost a waiver miss all attacks across ukraine. these images from the region as f regis showed the destruction in the area. several energy facilities and other buildings were reportedly hit. russia has been targeting civilian infrastructure for the past months, causing blackouts around ukraine. well, moldova has summoned russia's ambassador after a russian missile violated. it's a space before hitting ukraine. it's government has resigned off to 18 months and pass. our diplomatic editor, james bates, is more from brussels. clearly if this miss all had gone over romanian space, that would be a very serious matter. because romania is a nato ally,
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but remain yours issued a statement saying this was lightly a cruise miss sol that came from a russian ship in the black sea close to crimea. it says that it flew over the space of ukraine moldova. but i quote, without ever infringing romanian space, they say the nearest point was some 35 kilometers from the romanian border. meanwhile, moldova has some of the russian ambassador to moldova, to explain why the mis all through it flew over moldova. but there's been an even more serious development in mos over in recent hours. and that's the resignation of all day. the prime minister, natalia, government sca, she's resigned. we think mainly for economic reasons, economic problems in the country. the soaring inflation, also a fuel crisis in the country, but it is worth saying that fuel crisis is in part because of the ukraine war, because russia is called fuel supplies to moldova, and to its pro western government. it also was telling you that was
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a separate hysteria in moldova. and in that sense, which is area of the central government has no control of those that run that separate area, or largely seen as the pro russian presidents lensky who is here in brussels. 24 hours ago was this was a very dangerous moment for moldova, when he was meeting you leaders. and he said that his own government had recently intercepted a russian intelligence plan to over throw the government of moldova. so back to a story that 2 people have been killed, including a 6 year old child, you know, running attack. let's go to sort of heart in over much as this other. tell us more . what is the latest? well things have quite and down here, if you just take a look behind me, you'll see the local come, let's see here, which is an ultra orthodox community that performing that evening prior assigning, right where the attack happens. a bus stop that was busy
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a few hours ago. people were standing there are also people getting ready for sapa, which is happening on saturday. that's tomorrow. many people get the buses to go home to give 2 different areas to stay in doors. so the very busy time now, one child was killed and a 20 year old man. this is the 1st attack, so happened, it's happened. this is the 3rd one in 2 weeks time. the other attack, the 1st one of them was outside of a synagogue with 7 israelis were killed. and people have a very much feeling that they are specifically being targeted, especially as an ultra a jewish orthodox community. this doesn't come as a surprise, as tensions have been rising here between the israelis and palestinians. but what's significant is that again, been given. he's the israeli national security minister who came to visit the scene earlier. he has spoken out and made it clear time and time again the this
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government, the news really government is going to calm down hard not just on the attack because, but also family members. now this is a time here, whereas i was saying tensions are really high. what we're seeing is an israeli collective punishment when these attacks carried out, not just against the attack because finally, but also friend the attacker. and this incident, a palestinian, a 30 year old from occupied east jerusalem. he was neutralized was the word by the police. and he was taken out by a police officer that was the scene by chance and was off duty as it happens. he was on because security forces are allowed to remain on even wall of duty. and there's been cause especially with this new government to increase the number of people armed and not just talking about security for members, but also civilians. thanks for that. that's our heart reporting. matthew of
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thousands of fled their homes in the democratic republic of congo as violence broke out between m. $23.00 fighters and government forces in an eastern town and 20 threes, widely understood to be backed by neighboring ruined. it's claimed that it denies malcolm web reports now from saw k on the main road to the country. second biggest city of gomez. some sense of no morality is returning to the town is ok. but it still tend y'all, me repelled and 23 the tact but fighting continued since we've heard heavy explosions up in the hills, taking place not far from where we are, some people have returned. others are still cautious, waiting to see if m. 23 fighters will come back to night when we ran away when the fighting started, but we don't have a place to go. we have nothing to 8 and i've lost some of my children. i can't go home because they're passing in my village. the store in this market, normally part full of traded sa k, is
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a hub people buying and selling agricultural produce and other items from all the surrounding villages. fear the traders have come back to try and sell their goals. lemme double irony were yesterday to goma, but today i called some people and they told me there was a small sense of peace. so i opened my business and 23 widely understood to be back by neighboring rwanda. 5 to carry rwandan military equipment. well, they were one, the denies fucking the on my congos forces of an accused of arming militia up in the hills to help them in their fight against them. 23. the government denies that . there's no sign of any of these factions fucking down the conflict. and in south africa, the president has declared a national disaster in an attempt to deal with chronic electricity shortages. surround poser made the announcement during his annual states of the nation speak before parliament on thursday, members of the opposition party, the economic freedom fighters disrupt the session that have been faced hours of
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daily outages. the nicaraguan government has released nearly all its political prisoners that were then put on a plane to the united states, nicaragua, and you to re says they were, traces were being deported. she had tansy has more friends and family of the release prisoners gather the washington's dulles airport to greet them. they and those who landed in the us express surprise of what happened. we knew that we were obviously not told that we were going to be freed. we realize it when they gave us our clothes at night and took us to another cell. and they took us in some buses without knowing where we were going among the prisoners, those who led the 2018 protests against the government. and there is with collections in jose that received us funding accused of attempting to overthrow president daniel to take the opposition of the us have maintained that these were civil society figures attempting democratic change through the ballot box following
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their release will take us said they've been no deal with us. when they came to ask what our interest was, we said none. let them take them. that's all. it was not about negotiating. we're not asking for sanctions to be lifted. we're not asking for anything in return. it is a matter of honor, dignity, patriotism, and for them to take their mercenaries away. the us state department also said this was a huge natural decision by the nicaraguan government, over at it. it was also the product of concerted american diplomacy, and that the channels of communication were open between the 2 countries. the action opens the door to discussion of other matters and mutual concern. united states remains committed to a dialogue with the government of rug will amuse and other matters and will continue to support and the rug when it's not clear yet. where does they told may lead members of the nicaraguan government and will take it at his family or on the sanction by the u. s. government? she ever chancey al jazeera washington. her is largest workers' union is protesting against president dina bureau at his government's oh,
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yes, it's called for an indefinite strike that had been violent protest improves since early december when patrick astir was ousted as president of to trying to dissolve congress. maybe 6 people have died in the protests or gillian president, girl borage has ordered evening curfews in 3 regions of the countries. wildfires continued rage that includes a regions of outer aconia and b o b o y m a poochie resistance groups of believe to be setting fires to forest. the curfew aims to prevent thieves from stealing from properties affected by the fires. so far, 24 people have died. 2 chinese astronauts have completed a space walk outside china's new space station, john gong on thursday. it is the 1st space walk since the completion of the space station in may. the so called taken oats, installed cameras and to other equipment outside the station during the 7 hour long mission. and you 15 crew was sent into orbit last november and is expected to
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return to earth in may still ahead here we're now desert goes full. coming up. rinaldo gives us fans more than $500.00 reasons. deals 3 details coming up after the break. ah
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ah ah ah ah, let's get on board his son a thank you very much and nick who all chris john ronaldo half past 5 100. chris lee goals. the portuguese superstore was all fired for his club and not that in
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saudi arabia. he scored 4 times against alyssa, with his 1st strike of the night, taking him to the of 100 marks, got his 2nd round, 20 minutes later, 38, all the who celebrated his birthday just a few days ago. got his 3rd from the pals, his spot. and rounded off his scoring. just pass the hour mark to let's see how rinaldo has got past 500 li goals that he scored 3 for his 1st club sporting in that portugal 103. a came from manchester united across to spells round and to it was where he was a most profit prolific it with 311. he bagged the 81 at juventus and so far in saudi arabia's top division he scored 5 times with well there's been some good news for re on the dread ahead of the club. but a woke up finally after another injury. set back, strike
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a caring bens emma is now with a squad in morocco. we all will take on saudi arabia, l. hill and saturdays title decider. andy was just in reports from robert. what has been a frustrating few weeks for ra, madrid, striker corinne benson. he missed the world cup in canso for france because of injury and was also rules outs of rails semi final when hearing morocco against alley of egypt. but he is now in the country and coach calon shot. he says he has a decent chance of playing some parts in saturdays, final, now somewhat surprisingly around facing out hell out of saudi arabia. after hello, when over flamingo of brazil, fee for president johnny and francine. it says in the future he wants this competition expanded to more fairly represent global football. and i'm sure he agrees that the competition may be in need of a bit of a shakeup. that football is changing the for the luggage and the final remains. a football is dropped off now usually this finally
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south america. yes. the order of elder is out of the that was an african me finally, the plate was the work up. show that and also some of the beach the what? yes. so i think your football as is much, much more room and you have fans all over the world. not least in morocco helped by the countries close proximity to spain rail. i've also been developing links with the indian city of co cover. as all correspondent happening, motel reports or passcode, okay. you know, how do you good it was. it's rare for girls to play bought in rural india, but to just training is supported by one of the was most famous football clubs. the real madrid foundation are a mess, partially funds to school on the outskirts of got that students come from tribal communities where they live in poverty for thomas. actually i would just exercise
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and jump around. then i started playing on the half of the, the coach taught me how to hold the ball, kick the ball boss. he taught me the root of the game and i love it. set up in 2011 . this is the foundations 1st project of this kind in a shaft court. you said the sport is making these children confident and sociable. i mean, even then our main aim is to not only provide football training, but what or childrens, develop their behavior, motivating or getting them to participate in activities more. we want to inculcate good habits in the children, and you can really see the different, different and got called got as one of the biggest football hub from messy to mary . donna, many football grades had visited the city feeling its love for the beautiful game. and yes, national men seen is that 106 on the ranking here and got the local football dominates the cities home to 2 of the countries most famous club, a single and mon,
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regarding their rivalry is one of the oldest in asia. and it's part of the cities culture. many to national lab also have lloyd was really much a supporter thought is an official on last year. they say the cities football culture gives them an edge over other clubs in india, mr. that have. c an official fan club, really madrid and that was all little bit disappointment. but then now we have one and we don't live dissolved because we got to be football food just as she hooks more girls. we take up the sports so their team can compete with other schools. and she hope some day she'll play for india. partner with the largest iraq or got the side rail fans everywhere. counting down to this final against al hello. hello. just the bird asian team to reach this final coach colon chilton and his hill. our counterpart remo diaz met him. they're playing days on the pitch in italy. the next meeting we'll decide to win is
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a fishes club. well cup. kevin durant has joined the phoenix suns from the brooklyn that said the sons released this video to welcome durante john is the all saws at chris paul and devon, booker, which it could help phoenix become at one of the leaks most formidable teams. that said for me, nick, so thanks very much most port later, but that is it from me for this news? i'll be back in a couple minutes. i'm another half hour news. we'll see you then. ah ah, along with docile was in children's rivers come on in the street,
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