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have been black or brown skins. the big picture trace is the economic disparities and institutional racism that has seen united kingdom fail, its citizens. britain's true colors part to on al jazeera lebanon state of collapse has become the country's new normal it's economy, is in real life as lebanon, a failed state. it's a very tough question because to prove otherwise is difficult, will lebanon be able to change course. the economy minister, i mean, salon talks to al jazeera. ah, 4 days after the pamphlet crates and turkey and syria, the just whole is exceeded $22000.00. ah.
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11 o'clock, this is out 0 live window, also coming up as syrian man warned to death of 3 of his children while be thankful . 2 of us survived. a t p be killed in a car, running a tank at a bus stop in the occupied west bank will have a live update. and ukraine says it has repelled the barrel of russian missile strikes against his capital of keith. ah, sir. yes, it has been 4 days since powerful earthquakes hit sudden turkey, northern syria, more than 22000 people of dart. only other thing i wanna. huh. i . despite freezing conditions, rescue as a finding more survivors to girl and a boy were pulled from the rubble dug in turkey. such teams are working relentlessly, but chances of finding more people alive a fading by the hour. the turkish president has been touring the affected areas in
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the south threats of type o. one spoke to some of the victim staying shelters. he was in a demand. earlier on friday, the president defended his government's response. his administration has been accused of being too slow to provide help. ok. sucks. lot of that. yes, mr. of course the have been shortcomings that problems the government has faced and responding. but i want to inform you that our government and all of our institutions from the moment these are quick struck, have been doing their very best to help everyone on the less cross notes. it's time is it, and who's in the took a city of a donna and semi rescuers have identified, understand people in the rebel where you are. what's the latest you're right. and something is going on right now. there's a lot of screaming going on. we're trying to find out what that is all about, obviously some ambulances, and you can see to not to knock a lot. that's the,
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the funeral car. we're obviously not going to show you any bodies being put into there. but there was a lot of screaming going on down there. it might have something to do with. obviously what's going on behind the here rescue is, well, they found the body and removed it by half an hour ago and the latest but is, we think there are another. they found another 2 bodies inside which they are getting ready to remove any time now and obviously with a funeral call being here. they're not expecting that these are people who have any life left in the it's a very hard situation. i mean, it's nightfall. it's cold, we got to move a little bit out the way that you can say, and people are digging through at this stage, i mean, they've got the heavy digging equipment, but they're also having to dig through with shovels. this is a nation living
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a crisis on multiple levels. the, the issue of people try on the rubble is also the issue. all those who were pulled down to live needing treatment. and usually at this stage in the game, if you look historically un operation, 5 to 7 days, that's usually when operation thought to wind down. if no survivors have been found in the last 24 hours and somehow today, they found at least 9 people alive in the rubble in kitty khan. a lady was found that 6 people in her time, others in got him on my dash. so that has been the glimmer of hope and it's giving motivation to be able to keep on digging quite an unusual situation was the one rescue work today? i believe in miracles. next back to you, there were a where of course are our course. those who,
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who weren't hundreds of thousands of people who weren't trapped. but last that home say, what's happening to those displaced people that is another big issue that the government has to deal with. the vice president said yesterday they put 338000 people in shelter. that just gives you an idea of how many flights people are off as we've been standing in our life positions the day. people have been coming to me saying things like i need child. another family was sitting in the street. a mother, also a cancer patient thing. i'm too afraid to go home. it really impacted me though. the mental strength of some of these people when i often do, you need help, can i help you? she said, no, god will help us. the, the strength of character, the people i showing is ready touching but a lot of people's to deal with people that need over 70000 people
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have been injured in the earth, quite low and needing medical help. you can understand the strain that's putting on the government or yes, there is some criticism of the government, some frustration. but officials also saying they doing everything, they can president roger type out of the wind amounts today they're going to give free rent for a year worth. quite survivors it's. it's a crisis on so many levels, neck and $870.00. all right, we'll leave it there for now. as time is it on reporting that from the turkey city of a donna? well wrestle said i now has more from carmen. rush, the epi, center of the disaster. the city is happy and lots of tragedies. so nearly a 1000 buildings have collapsed here and about 6000 people have died. so everywhere particular, the center of the city is destroyed and you will see the rubble across the city.
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but at there had been a moment of hope and joy a little while ago, 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 had 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 after that. now the rescue team are stepping up their afford 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 called legally level down. and just leave the lego, the dead, the rescuers called order complete silence. and they have listened to their rubble
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. they say that there is a voice, so they call the ambulance and now they're at the airport or stepped up there as well. they are digging into the robert hall trying to reach below and hopefully to get him also alive. and stephanie decker is following the rescue and recovery efforts in gant. the hospitals have been a capacity. there's also an issue of people. i'm missing loved ones looking through the more it's, it's really a bit of a challenge on all fronts, but i here 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 it's not rescue actually, recovery operation are pulling out for bodies today. 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,
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very good news and practices. what everybody needs here. a young girl was pulled out by a spanish team in the same town, but the destruction is immense. and there is the challenge. also, when we focus on, you know, the, 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, who cannot return cash a delivery to parts of the disaster sign in turkey has been challenging because of damage, roads and highways, sprinted smith is on a vessel carrying aid to the quick hit area in the country south. one of the biggest challenges they've been getting a to where we didn't want to do this by boat is one of those best ways of doing it. we're selling to some of the dock where the boat full of essential we've got a we've gone blankets, a recall nappies. and also there's a lot of diesel fuel aboard diesel fuel or goals or having heavy lifting the dig it,
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would it be in the rescue this vessel especially, but normally would be out of it normally would be out fishing, but it's now taking this equivalent misspoke, to about to contain and so for both of sale today, i didn't vote couple of different boards on the solemn se turkey and it just means they taking traffic on the road and they can carry a lot more long a lot more quickly. i'm getting right to the heart where it's needed. the most devastated one of those devastating, all se, or the syrian government is reportedly approved de delivery to rebel held. there is outside of its control. earlier series president bashar al assad and his wife visited a hospital in aleppo. his 1st report a trip to the earthquake. it area. more than 3500 people have been killed in syria . aside has accused western governments of politicizing, the catastrophe,
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and the delivery of humanitarian aid. and they say the west has given priority to politics over the humanitarian crisis. but this isn't true to give priority to something, both must exist. a political situation exists, but the humanitarian is non existent for the west. will sex trucks carrying aid from the united nations have arrived in northern syria. it is the 1st convoy to reach rebel held errors in the country since the earthquakes. rosanna hotter reports much more help is required lives lost, shattered by mondays, earthquakes, 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 quick has made tens of thousands more homeless. but it homes 9, he does have
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a family and living in this teenage 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 the devastated sites. 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 turkey, a resumed on thursday after it was disrupted partly to damage the infrastructure on both sides of the border. but the un was criticized for providing what many said were insignificant supplies. it says more assistance is coming. agencies, however,
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say politics is getting in the way of using more direct and effective routes. are report ways 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 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 that a capacity to scale up existing type of response that existed priority of quake.
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and mean the question of cross playing a cross border is i would almost say the 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, santa hood her l. 01 syrian man lost his children and wife in the earthquakes. nasa or walker says his people are more used to bombs than tremors. ah, santa tuba, this note is from hipaa. hima. but this is he bought my eldest daughter who died of believe that god help me with her danielle, but she's gone. my god sorta sorta been she?
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oh my gosh. it was around $410.00 a. m house shook a black one her to run a blog of theatre. 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. so mashaila mason on saw no one answer it while i thought didn't make it there dead. oh i'm well, i'm happy. i'm sure you will. a shabby 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 fi cell a mass in can't see 3 of my kids. fi cell was holding his brother a boat died paula. their mother was hold in if they were both dead when they got them out on a hipaa was holding her sister is struck. who also died on her lap. said me how
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also died near her siblings, but they did a bit low without where you share strike. we used to rocket to barrel bombs. this is normal to us in genetic but a mean and without getting earthquake is a god act. this is the 1st time this happens when it was for to 100, then how moving now, at least 2 people, including a 6 year old child have been killed in a remi, a tank in the occupied west driver. possibly talk to people waiting in a bus stop for 30 year old driver was shot dead at the scene. is ready for suits of arrested for people, including the wife of the driver. with the attack happen near the illegal settlement of remo. it's just across the green line close to occupied, east jerusalem. and if i can assure nothing is more difficult than arriving at a scene where a child has been murdered and also a 20 year old man. so i thanked the prime minister for adopting my policy 1st to seal the house as soon as possible. at same time,
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i instructed the police the place checked points around the drivers neighborhood and stopped each car. i want it full closure, but there's a legal issue. this local, these measures are not enough. i want to impose death, found the on terrors. serrato's is in remote now occupied east jerusalem. all things have quite and down here she just take a look behind me. you'll see the local community here, which is an ultra orthodox community. they're performing their evening prayers, but they're standing right where the attack happens. a bus stop that was busy a few hours ago. people was standing. there are lots of people getting ready for a sabbath which is happening on saturday. that's to morrow. many people get the buses to go home or to give to different areas to stay indoors. so it's a very busy time now. one child was killed and a 20 year old man. this isn't the 1st attack to happen. it's happened. this is the 3rd one in 2 weeks time. the other attack, the 1st one of them was outside of
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a synagogue where 7 israelis were killed and people had 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 hair between the israelis and palestinians. but what's significant is that again banga there. he's the or israeli national security minister who came to visit the scene earlier. he has spoken out and made it clear time and time again that this government, the news ready government is going to come down hard, not just on the attackers, but also the family members was to the head hearing out 0, thousands of forced to please am 23 fights is clues in on a key child and east democratic republic of congo, and freedom from more than 200 political prisoners, nicaragua, government releases dissidence and sent them to the united states.
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ah, hello. we've got some disruptive travel across part, sofa honshu. we've seen some very heavy snow in tokyo, heavy snow for around a year. this air is low pressure will sweep through a springing milder rare in so a rapid 4 will occur as we go on through the weekend. 13 celsius in t. ok. the potential for some localized flooding as a result of that it will be largely dry. i am pleased to say dry to across the korean peninsula drive for the time being in beijing, but some rain and snow coming in here as we go on into sunday. fabulous china rusty . seeing some lively showers longest bells of rain by that stayed down towards the south. it should be largely dr. hong kong. around $24.00 degrees celsius lottie drive 2 across are indo china, scattering a showers there into the philippines have used to, which will be into central southern parts of the philippines, malaysia,
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seeing the usual tropical showers. the wet weather does look reserved across southern areas of indonesia over the next few days. so whether to some winter weather, a possibility, just around northern pakistan, pushing across the foothills of the himalayas isn't into the north west of india, but for much of india is fine. and dry over the next couple of days for like a to essentially settled and sunny and turning dry up towards the north by the end of the weekend. ah, the african stories from african perspectives. i'm a marine biologist, a business when a short documentary from african feel. i'm going to do from south africa, ethiopia, and nigeria. we've been to cobra from stuff in this past year. she saw this as
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my, and my role africa direct on al jazeera lou . ah, over daniel, what gina does, there are wonderful top stories to saw and more than 4 days have passed since 2 powerful earthquakes it took in syria over 22000 people have been reported dead across both come troops. rescue teams continue to dig through the rubble searching for survivors. often by hand. freezing temperatures and snow have been slowing down their efforts. at least 2 people, including a 6 year old child, had been killed in a running attack in the occupied west bank driver report to be targeted people waiting at
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a bus stop. the illegal is ready supplement of rum or russia has launched a wave of missile attacks across ukraine. these images from the region separately just show the destruction in the area. several energy facilities and other buildings were reportedly hit. russia has been targeting civilian infrastructure for the past month, causing blackouts around ukraine sabres, robbie has more from ukraine's capital. if keith least 3 waves of attacks and dozens of rockets, missiles, and unmanned kamikaze drones that have been fired from the air, the land and the sea, from all directions into ukraine. this morning and going into this afternoon, ukraine's president vladimir zelinski returning to keep after successful visit in europe. and the u. k. comes home to this kind of welcome and is likely to because of these waves of attacks is likely to be reinstalled and in his demand for
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aircraft fighter aircraft jets as well as longer range missiles to try to take back the skies over ukraine. we haven't seen any mass casualties, but that may be because russia continues to try to attempt to target civilian power infrastructure, the electrical grid. your current energy minister has now shutdowns in several parts of the country, leading to blackouts in several areas after missiles hit thermal and hydro generation facilities and high voltage facilities in at least 6 regions. and that continues to be a problem for ukrainians that are coping with a, an electrical grid that continues to break down from these russian attacks. now this is likely to have some kind of diplomatic fall out as well. you print government has said that attractive missile fired from the black sea crossing into at least 2 nato countries airspace. they say that romania and moldova, their airspace was penetrated by a russian missile before it came into ukrainian aerospace,
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but thousands have played the homes in democratic republic of congo is violence broke out between m 23 fighters and government forces in an eastern town. and 20 trees would be understood to be back by neighboring, or rwanda claim it denies. welcome, i propose not from saki on the main road to the countries, such a bigger city of goma, some sense of no monitors returning to the town of soccer. okay. but it still tend y'all, me repelled and 23 the tact but fighting has 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 dinner tonight when we ran away when the fighting stashes. 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 fighting and my village, the store in this market, normally part full of traded stock a is
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a hub because people buying and selling agricultural produce and other items from all the surrounding villages. fear the traders have come back to try and sell that was because i'm at the door, but i renewed 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 is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rolando vices carry rwandan military equipment. everyone to deny is fucking the on the mall. congos forces have been 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 the nicaraguan government has released nearly all its political prisoners. they were then put on a plane to the united states. the nicaraguan judiciary says they were traitors who have been deported. she returns, he has more of the friends and family of the release prisoners gathered
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washington's dulles airport to greet them. they and those who landed in the us express a surprise about happened a new or new to, you know, 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 those with connections to end jose received us funding accused were telling to over through president daniel tega, the opposition and the u. s. have maintained that these were the civil society figures attempting democratic change through the ballot box following the release. we'll take a said they'd been no deal with the u. s one. 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 repub. and also said this
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was a huge natural decision by the nicaraguan government. however added, 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. mutual concern, united states remains committed to a dialogue with the government of rug will amuse and other matters, and will continue to support the nicaraguans. it's not clear yet whether they tones may lead their members of the nicaraguan government and will take it at his family or on the sanction by the u. s. government shamperdeen. see al jazeera washington, brazil's federal police is launching a new operation to crack down on illegal gold, mighty in the indigenous, a yano, mammy, a territory. the minds have contaminated rivers in the amazon and lead to food shortages disease outbreaks. and on confrontations on a kianna give her a story their fling the indigenous territory of the young mommy before they get caught eyes,
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most of them will be out there. monday at all. we spend 20 days walking to reach the river, north 12th men in total, and we have been thinking gold for the past 7 months. but the river has exposed them. brazilian authorities are blocking the rivers and closing deer space in a bid to flush out the estimated $20000.00 illegal miners. on thursday, miners organize a protest close to bob easter. the capital of the state of hot i'ma saw don't press all those 40, got into authorities only put pressure on us. we have poor miners who have no schooling, no jobs. how will we survive? but the situation for the yano money people is much more dramatic. oh, for years they've been pleading for help and have been ignored. for my presence able so narrow, turned a blind eye, and openly encouraged the economic exploitation of the amazon. in the last 10 years . mining inside of indigenous lands has expanded $600.00 per sand in its
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area and they are all of their time. so protected areas that we call in brazil conservation units, another 350 per cent in areas one month after taking off as president lula silva is making good on his promise to save brazilian indigenous people from land invaders, loggers, and miners who have been operating freely in violation of the brazilian constitution, they are accused of contaminating the rivers and ravaging the rain forest. it's led to famine, death and disease. authority say the presence of thousands of illegal err strips in indigenous territories is a clear sign that bigger interests arts stake, benefiting not only local politicians and gold dealers, but also international criminal gangs. and that's what amazed us. we're talking
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about something near to 3000 arrows tribes, and what we accounted for is to 2869 air stripes. and also show vater, that the govern has take, takes account into something around the over $1300.00. so we're talking about something twice the also full numbers of air stripes, indiana's, it would still have created a task force to destroy illegal mines and clear the yeah, no mommy. indigenous territory from intruders. but the government, it's under pressure to do a lot more after years of neglect, the young mommy, another indigenous tribe like adequate education in health care and are in desperate need for help monica.

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