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african story from african perspective, short documentary from african filmmakers from ivory coast, just to last year from chauffeur, the bus, a function of listing for home and south africa. seeing if i can change in the children at m. trucking and fire with africa direct on al jazeera ah for days on some devastating earthquakes rescuers in turkey or defying the odds. still put in survivors alive from the rubble. ah,
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i carried on to mrs. al, jazeera ly, from do are also coming up a damaged damn compounds problems for a village in north western syria, raising concerns about the safety of other water reservoirs in the region. the un that says $5300000.00 syrians could be homeless due to the quakes. so i sat regime agrees to allow aid into rebel held areas. us fighter jets shoot down an object of the alaskan coast saying it posed a threat to the safety of civilian aircraft. ah, it's nearly 5 days since powerful earthquakes hit southern took here and northern syria or the 23000 people are now confirmed dead. but have been some signs of hope from under the rubble. a 10 day old baby was rescued by search and rescue teams. after 90 hours buried in the remains of a house in a man dag into
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a kiss at high province, a 15 year old girl trapped on the rebel for 99 hours was rescued in caravan rush, with emergency teams. her favorite song and a 17 year old was pulled down to the wreckage and reunited with his mother and brothers in as he entered. or we have a team of correspondence across turkey cinema castle. you isn't a capital and cram stephanie decker in the doggie, near the syrian border. bernard smith is off the southern coast of turkey, and somebody is down is in a dana, i will begin with our sort sedar who's in carmen marsh. the epicenter of a disaster. the race against time continues on the malik as their state in common marsh. ah, it has been more than a 100 hours since the massive earthquake struck here. but rescue air force are still frantic. thought must like a ways of grief, singing for her loved ones. oh,
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my niece is there 5 days without her voice? she says, oh, every 2nd meadows in the race to save lives. i here hope is intertwined with pain, as bodies after bodies kip arriving. as i the i took as waited here for 5 days hoping to find her 4 children alive. now, 2 of them lay lifeless on the floor next to her. the remaining 2 are still missing . i didn't get la la, ma'am. may god punish those who constructed these buildings at collapse in whoever didn't expect them. i think families keep waiting here anxiously throughout the day and night. some of them just to get the bodies of their loved ones. zakiria. bah had to witness his wife and son die slowly as they remained stock under the debris . mr. beckett,
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although i was under the rubble for 5 hours. my son was screaming and saying father was dying. his mouth was full of dirt. he couldn't breathe properly. i crawled towards him and he told me, dad, i love you. he died there. now i'm waiting for his and my wife's bodies. rescue teams are quoting for silence, trying to track a waste they heard from under the rubble. they must be quick, but careful before it fades. people pray and hold the breath. i thought a moment of joy for a hopeless family and others around as rescuers pulled out the disabled 25 year old chasm tata after nearly 110 hours on the robin a moment or 2, celebrated by the rescuers. busy noon after 5 days under the rebel, we rescued him. now we need to continue to work for the chasm test of another man
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that was stuck next to him under the rubble and was still alive, another spark of hope and the work restored. as the sun sets, the rescuer relentlessly continued their search. several bodies were pulled out of this rubble behind me in just the past few hours. there are still many missing people and rescuers. no, they have a short window to find them. restless out of there, i'll jazeera carmen marsh southern trickier. but the devastation in gassy and tap has left many families increasingly fearful, but they'll never see their loved ones. again. stephanie decker has more from the doggy in southeast in turkey. it's difficult to convey even with these pictures, the extent of the damage here. building after building home after home
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street, after st. destroyed, one resident told us, no doubt he is no longer on the map where people remain under the rubble. the rescue operation goes on. relatives wait day and night. they sleep here under blankets that offer little protection against the bitter cold. but as the days go on, many tell us that they have lost hope one day and goes oldenburg at the moment. we are expecting for more people from our family grandfather and grandmother and granddaughter and a sister in law when they bring them out and we will bury them in our land. almost . we've seen 4 bodies hold out of this building so far. 28 people remain, but all hope has been lost to find any survivors here. entire families have been wiped out in one moment. and if you drive further up the road, you're going to see the scenes being replayed again and again. the other day we are
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going or helena, and yet incredibly too young children are pulled out alive by a spanish rescue team. just a few blocks away. days off to the devastating earthquake they survived under heavy concrete, in freezing temperatures. these are seen as miraculous moments. these days providing a rare moment of joy for every one here. as overwhelmingly, it is the dead who are emerging from their homes. blankets are used to offer them and their families, some dignity. we are also not to film as the bodies are carried past us in black bags. there will likely be many more. stephanie decker, al jazeera new doggy in south eastern takia, babies who are discovered alone without their families. and the aftermath of the earthquakes had been flown to turkish capital. anchor snow casanya visited the hospital where they're being treated this maybe if there is
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a 5, they don't win mondays, catastrophic earthquake hit 2 kids. it's in the province of call him on marsh. she was already in intensive care and this one as well. his heart be slow down when he's asleep. 16 infants were transferred from the epicenter in carmen marsh to the capital on ker. 2 days ago. they were all intensive care, but their hospitals were evacuated either for safety reasons, or to tweet survivors. all of them have ideas, but dear thirties, haven't been able to reach the family's house alone. hipson again, al drama has a little baby's really good shape. we did all to sounds checkup purposes. one of the babies was born at 28 weeks and the other 33. following the completion of the eye examinations, people plan their discharge. and this time the survivor was rescued from the rooms
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. the woman who discovered her scribbled baby oh, the rubble on her forehead, and left a note on her chest telling where she was found. 16 babies, separated from their families, were evacuated from their home town, which now resembles a war torn city. after being rescued from the ruble, some babies were able to receive medical treatment. premature babies on the other hand, will have to remain in intensive care. they are being attended by foster mothers appointed by the ministry of family and social services. so honestly with them we will definitely keep a close eye on eye babies. these patients, growth and development should be monitored at regular intervals in patient if anything as these innocent babies fight for the lives in the i see authorities continue to search for their missing family finance care solar al jazeera ankara.
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a damn in northern syria has been damaged to prompting concerns about the safety of a critical facilities in both syria and turkey. and there's some is a down reports, one village has learned 1st hand how concerned can quickly become catastrophe. walter, the source of life is now a threat to it in a tool in rebel held northwestern. syria. monday's earthquake damaged the african dam, creating a crack that sent its waters gushing and flooding a nearby village. when you've endured war and an earthquake wading through flood waters is a bitter cherry on a cake soaked in misery. marvelous mccarthyism. we survived the earthquake, but we're displaced. my family was living in a 10, but then the flooding started. now i don't know what will happen to them. the water submerged houses, swamp streets, and engulfed fields. the false tranquillity barely conceals the horror which forced
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an evacuation engineer comes to take the building and really cover a 100, so buildings cannot to be saved anymore. so they ask the people to be everything from the building quickly. the worry doesn't stop, but the syrian border you see that may not have been any breaches in the dan here and here. but the earthquake hit zone here that hosts around 75 percent of the countries, dan, that's enough to send the official scrambling. official say they're checking around a $140.00 dams and rest of was in the south and east of turkey like this one. say han in a donna say hon hasn't been affected, but others have shown up the up michelle. we have examined 120 of these dams and reservoirs. we found cracks and 6 dams, but however, we can safely say these cracks do not pose any danger. but those assurances haven't eased all the concerns, not only about the safety of dams,
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but also about other critical facilities connected to them. the thing is done here . and there are a ashley in the area. there is a power plant over there and be our in should and so it is very important as well for turkey. the main edge is one of the main energy sources for you is we don't know any is position at them. tweet is near she, there is a match or not dams, in the south and east provide at least 65 percent of tortillas, electricity, many communities live along the rivers which feed those dams. but officials say their biggest fear so far is what dam breaches and potential collapses across the border. and syria will mean for villages. here in tokyo, dans name pete rivers. i'm not the flow of catastrophes. sam is a, than
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a dana tortilla, or aid delivery to parts of the disaster zone in turkey has been challenging because of damage, roads, and highways. bernard smith is on a vessel carrying aid to the quake hit area in the country south. one of the biggest challenges have been getting a to where it needed insufficient. want to do this by boat is one of those best ways of doing it. we're selling to summit back with a boat full of essentials. we've got a, we've gone blanket nappies and also has a lot of diesel fuel the board, diesel fuel. of course, we're having heavy lifting, the diggers that are being used in the rescue. this vessel, especially both normally will be out of this season, normally will be out fishing, but it's now taking all this aid equivalent of this book to about 2 containers. so
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for both of sales, the day had a couple of different boards on the solemn se, turkey and it just means they taking traffic off the road and they can carry a lot more long a lot more quickly and get it right to the heart of where it's needed the most devastated. one of those devastating part, se, in a positive department, the syrian government now says it has approved a deliveries to rebel held airs in its country that are outside of its control. that's incorporation with united nations and humanitarian organizations. i. c, r c and the 2 in red crescent. i, sad government is calling for the lifting of western sanctions to allow access to humanitarian assistance. i am at val records this is grant 0 in the city of dublin in syrian le takia district. the government is eve controlled here, but it's meas of intervention after mondays, earthquake seemed as limited as those of the rebels. thousands of deaths have been
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reported in government held territories that are without the seated minister of health cause and all human admission. remember, agencies, foundations, red, crescent, and other non governmental and governmental organizations to linda helping hand in responding to the mentoring disaster and syria. and the syrian government is ready to help to support any countries who wanted to provide the shelters, the food supply, the medications to the syrians, anywhere in syria. the needed measures, according to damascus, include the listing of western sanctions and the opening of more border crossings, which is all subject to a un security council resolution. the united states has already issued a 6 month exemption on sanctions to allow aid into effect in areas. we are determined to do what we can to address the humanitarian needs of this year in people. we've done that over the course of the 12 years civil war to the tune of
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billions of dollars. we do that through different process in turkey. we have a partner in the government inferior. we have a partner in the form of n g o on the ground who are providing military and support city and state media reporting. the government has approved a delivery to rebel held areas through agencies, including the, the city of the customer and the us. the syrian presidency share with these pictures of president bush on acid and his wife visiting earthquake victims. a dollar poll university hospital on friday. analysts believe his real aim is to end his own political isolation. i do think he is seeking political advantage. i think he will try to leverage this disaster to the extent possible to promotes ah, the resumption of relations with other arab nations on the original nations under and internationally, to the extent possible for the un secretary general. the priority now is to bring aid to the victims by any means. this is the moment in which every body must make
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very clear that note sanctions of any gains interfered with relief to the population of syria. in the present moment. the 1st you and shipments of aid were sent on thursday through the northern bab and how a border crossing with turkey and the un says it has sent an appeal to international donors. meanwhile, several countries are or a descending aid by air. so damascus international airport hammered fun and vizier . why are people around the world have been holding prayers for the victims of monday's earthquakes? as millions gathered for weekly friday prayers? the thoughts of many went out to the people who lost their lives, loved ones, or their homes, and to care, and syria and carmel. morris at the epicenter of one quick prayers were held outside, so worshippers could avoid entering mosques and buildings and had fairs of them.
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collapsing was still ahead on al jazeera resetting relations. the president of the us and brazil hold place to face talks to people are killed in a car running attack buster, the occupied west bank. ah hallo, we've had some valid stores across sea. southern parts of the us through the mississippi valley can see this area cloud making its way over towards the eastern seaboard, its moving pretty slowly. i'm afraid i further heavy downpours on the cars over the next couple of days. area of low pressure, they're just around that eastern side of canada. some colder edge is trapped in their ottawa around minus 5. so she's a 7 there in new york sibley cabbage to 40 c. but you see the wet weather does
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lingo just around the southeastern corner, just around georgia over towards sir, atlanta pushing across into a good part of a mississippi as well pull through little further research as we go on into sunday, the mid atlantic states seeing the wet weather will curl back of cool, where the potential for some snow just coming in here as we go through a sunday, tempe, some covering in that eastern side of canada, snow there, a possibility which will central and western areas of the country south of that though into the u. s. it is generally dry, but we come down into where mexico, in that same area, cloud and right rolling across the gulf of mexico will bring some heavy rain. it's eastern parts and southern areas of mexico through where sas day sinking further south was for sunday. for the armies of the caribbean is lottie fine and try. ah ah ah
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took his present, reject tire, but one has admitted the response hasn't been fast enough. a 2nd un, 8 convoy of 14 trucks is crossed into rebel held parts of syria. following an initial 6 on thursday, the syrian government has approved cross border, a deliveries to rebel held areas. u. s. government has confirmed that shot down a high altitude object over the small town of dead horse in northeastern alaska. it comes to 6 days after it's shot down a chinese balloon over the u. s. but there's no indication yet of any connection. on february 9, north american aerospace defense command detected an object on ground radar and further investigated and identified the object using fighter aircraft. the object was flying at an altitude of 40000 feet and posed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight. we have no further details about the object at this time, including any description of its capabilities,
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purpose, or origin. the object was about the size of a small car, so not similar in size or shape to the high altitude surveillance balloon that was taken down off the coast of south carolina on february 4. 0, white house correspondent, kimberly elk. it has the latest on this. what international security spokesperson, john kirby, this a high altitude object. as the pentagon, as calling it was shot down i in the last 24 hours. this was done out of an abundance of caution due to the threat to civilian aircraft. now, this was done at the order of the u. s. president. it was determined to be unmanned and as a result it was shot down over u. s. territorial waters in the area of the north east. alas, you got us canadian border. now, given that this has been down on the united states will begin the process of studying it all and we're calling this an object because that's the best
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description we have right now. we do not know who owns it or whether it's a weather, state owner or, or corporate owner, privately owned. we just don't know. this is the 2nd time in a week that us fighter jets have doubt an object fly in us air space. the latest case, of course, the chinese spy balloon that was downed in the atlantic ocean off the coast of the carolinas. it's not clear in this latest case exactly. who owns this current object or it's intended purpose. that's why recovery will be key. so that the united states can learn more about it. he was pressed, and joe biden has been hosting his present in the counterpart louise and assume that a sofa at the white house, the 2 liters discussed to climate change, the ukraine war and brazilian democracy. recent relations between brazil and the u . s. having lukewarm under the rule of a former president variable sonora, it was
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a supporter, biden's predecessor, donald trump. both our nation's strong democracy has been tested of late, very much tested to ship are put in jeopardy of both the united states and brazil. democracy prevail for the 2 largest democracy hemisphere, brazil, the united states stand together. we reject political violence and we put great value in our democratic institutions. while staying with this. deborah, tom a is a political scientist out from the navy federal university. she joins us live now from palo. welcome to the program. so how important is it for you that a silver to reconnect with the u. s. given what was a close present election and events not the storming of brazil congress i thank you. what i think that's important for the moment is to reinforce this
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object of the democracy. i think when really what happened in brazil on a january, it was very similar. what happened the new and i could say on january the 2020. so i think both residents, they get very close with this question off the train of democracy and try to move away the have each and try to unify the can see. i think the both questions are very important for both presidents and for both primary internationally though. what about the, to the, to stamps on the war in ukraine. how fractured is that when you consider that brazil is a member of the bricks, economic group, which includes russia. wow. we thought that this, this subject taco gray will be something that will be highlighted in the meeting. it was not. and this way, as we knew that we have until now we figure out that grandfather probably was not
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the subject of the meeting, but brazil wants to say no tro and there's debate trial, she can cree in the negotiated, she can, i mean, like trying to be trying to be. 1 someone will how to make the peace among the 2 countries. and it's not, i think it's not the plan. it's that is not the flame of lula to have more crania and position right now. i think they are trying to figure out what will happen, but mostly brazil have and they'll position in this then how significance is the common ground over the environment and climate change, especially when it comes to the deforestation of of the amazon rain forest. yeah, i think this is, this is the main issue that you're talking today at this new government.
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they have a cobra my to stop station and i met them and they talk a lot about the subject today. and present, again, told about how we forgot to talk to the for station that has increase all off in the years of the boat, so not in the previous 4 years. so i think you le, looking for it's traveling around also sure, looking for 2 funds, trying to make her work. he's work if you're in the center of the 4 station and then and then i think this is that point of the conversation today. debra told me, we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. have a good man. now, russia has lost a wave of missile attacks across ukraine. these images from the region of zappa's asia show the destruction in the area. several energy facilities and other
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buildings were reportedly hit. russia has been targeting civil in infrastructure causing blackouts around ukraine. 2 people, one of them, a 6 year old child have been killed and a cart running attack in the occupied west bank. the palestinian driver reportedly targeted people waiting at a bustle. he was shot dead at the scene. is really forces have arrested for people, including the wife of the driver. when the attack happened there, the illegal is ready settlement of remark. it's just across the green line close to occupied east jerusalem. 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 terrorists in stopping a terror attack from dick from a developing into something much greater. the police commissioner and the police commissioner of jerusalem have arrived on the scene, was our high rat is at the sea now with more 2 people were killed in this latest
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incident. the 3rd in just 2 weeks. the 1st one being outside the synagogue, and just behind me you'll see there is the ultra orthodox jewish community here, which is offering their prize to those that have been killed at the bus stop. where the incident happened. it was carried out by a palestinian from occupied east through dylan and he has since been killed by a security officer that was off duty now been given. the israeli national security minister did visit the site earlier and he made it clear. he said that they will come down hard on the family, the area for the attack, because this is the 3rd one to be targeted against is right. he's now, what he did say was that he had asked for a full closure of the area where the attack comes from, which is known as we are. but he says there's a legal issue. he also wanted every single call to be checks. now what we do know
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is that for arrests have been made, including the wife of the attacker from occupied east jerusalem. and all this comes at a time where israel is increasing its rates on occupied territories. it's also collectively punishing anyone who is related to attacker within their facility, including demolition of homes. ah thousands here and these are the top stories now nearly 5 days off the powerful earthquakes. it's southern to cheer and northern serial. almost 24000 people are now confirmed dead turkish president. reject have one has admitted the response hasn't been fast enough. ok. sucks. love that. yes, mr. of course there have been shortcomings that problems the government has faced and responding. but i want to inform you that our governmental.
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