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even a homeless after mondays earthquakes. ah, mom elizabeth fraud m and this is al jazeera live from dover, also coming up you as fighter jets shoot on an object off the alaskan close saying it post to threat to safety plus ah, one and protests and peru, the president calls had talked to resolve a month long political crisis ah has been 6 days since a powerful earthquake had turkey and syria nearly 21000 people have died in southern takia, search and rescue operations continue, but after more than a 120 hours hopes of finding survivors a low tens of thousands of people are now homeless without shelter, facing harsh went to temperatures. we have correspondence across took years and of
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course yoda is in the capital on korea. but we begin with racial said that he's uncommon mirage. one of the epi centers of the disaster and racial, you're standing in front of one of around $1000.00 buildings which collapsed and caught him on the dash. absolutely, and the rescue force of memphis the continent here. unfortunately, through the last couple of hours, there has been no one being taken out of the rubble behind me alive. so the time is running now is the 6th day. and you can see it is, is one of the collapsed blocks here. apartments off apartments have been level down in this city, city of common mirage. the promise of common mirage has been hit twice in 9 hours. the 1st one was 7.8 and the 2nd one was 7.5 magnitude. and as a result, nearly
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a 1000 building now collapsed. more than 6000 people have died. she had one of toured or all the dad across turkey. so it's the worst he had. country is the worst he asked city in, in turkey. now, particularly, the city center has been mostly destroyed. this is just one of the scenes that are hands of such scenes, white spread across this, across the city. you can see that having lived in machineries the other vehicles of the rescue teams and joined by, by, by bit people by families. they are working tirelessly to somehow get to the people if they are still alive. and if not, at least today, get there by these out and did the minute to or so he's not in his rescue. a force off the declination of the, the state of emergency. now they are here joining to eventually of course, but also they're trying to secure the order here. so in this building up to like
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this collapsed building dozens of people, dozens of people have been pulled out of business rubble in the last 24 hours. and there are still, several people are missing and the rescue team here, they know that they are running out of time with the race against time continues on the money against their state income on my dash. ah, it has been more than a 100 hours since the massive earthquake struck here. but rescue force are still frantic. thought must like a ways of grief, singing for her loved ones. her. oh, my niece is there 5 days without her was she says every 2nd matters in the race to save lives. i here hope is intertwined with pain. as bodies after
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bodies keep arriving as either i took years, 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 . high that he had la la, may god punish those who constructed these buildings. that collapse in whoever didn't spec done. families keep waiting here anxiously throughout the day and night . some of them just to get the bodies of their loved ones. zakiria by had to witness his wife and son die slowly as they remained stock under the debris. mister bag, that of allah! i was under the rebel for 5 hours. my son was screaming and sang. 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 am waiting for his and my wife's bodies.
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rescue teams are calling 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 their breath. i thought a moment of joy for a hopeless family and others around as rescues pull out the disabled. 35 year old chasm totter after nearly 110 hours on the robert a moment or 2, celebrated by the rescuers. michigan urges, after 5 days under the rebel, we rescued him. now we need to continue to work. this order. chasm tells of another man that was stuck next to him on the de rabo and was still alive, another spark of hope and the work restored. as the sun sets, the rescuers relentlessly continued their search. well,
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just now and other that buddy has been unfortunately taken out of the rubble over there. and if he has been handed over to his family shortly is going to be a take him to the ambulance and then to the hospital and then to his final journey to the graveyard. so has been put in a black bag. so through the last couple of days here, i have seen tans of this black bags and had dead bodies here. many lives here in the city of car, i'm on my dash are torn up and hum, that is all families are shattered. but the family is in this 6th, they steal. they are here in front of the robles and hoping to get their loved ones back, dead or alive by the time is running out. i have asked to rescue teams if they
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still have warp weather there are still live people under. there's robles under, there's diabetes there said, well, they have hope. however, from this moment on, getting people out alive will be almost a miracle. this city was one of the most developed. it is in church here. and recently i have been here now it's completely a different city. this city is called the as the city of 7 good man, and also city off in its intellectuals and poets. but now many of his faces are gone forever. my so thank you very much for that. that is very soon sent back with the latest fun card and my mirage. thank you. now and last delayed is arriving in the destroyed areas of northern sylvia plains, carrying supplies from the united arab emirates on mon to nicea and libya have arrived. and a 2nd un aide convoy of 14 trucks is crossed and to rebel howled areas of silvia.
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un warns more than 5300000 people have been made homeless by the earthquakes. mohammed val has more this is ground 0 in the city of dublin, in city and lucky a district. the government is in control here, but it's meas of innovation after monday's earthquake seem as limited as those of the rebels. thousands of deaths have been reported in government held territories that there was out of a ha ha, a do the seated minister of health cause and all you met admission for members, agencies, foundations, with the red, crescent, and other non cover mental anchor mental organizations to lend a helping hand in responding to the mentor and disaster and syria civilian government is ready to help to support any countries who wanted to provide the shelters of the food supply the medications to the syrians anywhere in syria. the needed measures, according to the marcus,
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include the lifting of western factions 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 of 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 year civil war to the tune of billions of dollars. we do that through different process. in turkey, we had a partner in the government in syria. we have a partner in the form of ins, yos on the ground, who are providing humanitarian support. city and state media are reporting the government has approved a delivery to rebel health areas through agencies, including the, the city of the government and the us. the syrian presidency shell of these pictures of president bush on a said and his wife visiting earthquake victims. italic poll university hospital on friday. analysts believe his real aim is to end his own political isolation. i do
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think he is seeking political advantage. i think he will try to leverage this disaster to the extent possible to promote the resumption of relations with other arab nations on regional nations and, 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 a moment in which everybody must make very clear that no sanctions of any kind interfered with relief to the population of syria. in the present moment. the 1st un shipments of aid were sent on thursday through the northern bob and how a border crossing with turkey and the un says it has sent an appeal to international donors. meanwhile, several countries are a descending aid by air. so damascus international airport had fun and 0. now, babies who were found without their families in the aftermath of the quakes have
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been flung to the turkish capital on kara, for the concealed visit to the hospital where they're being treated. the baby, if there is a time they don't when mondays, catastrophic earthquake hits to kids. it's in the province of co, her mom, marsh. she was already in intensive care and this one as well. his heart be slow down when he's asleep. 16 infants was transferred from the epicenter in. come on, 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 twit survivors. all of them have ideas, but dear thirties haven't been able to reach the families. hustling hipson in general drama, hustling rooms, babies really good shape. we have also sounds to check them purposes. one of the
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babies was born at 28 weeks and the other 33. following the completion of their eye examinations, we will plan the discharge. and this time the survivor was rescued from the ruins. 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 hometown, which now resembles a war torn city. after being rescued from the rebel, 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 now that we will definitely keep a close eye on i babies. these patients growth and development should be monitored at regular intervals in application of any didn't as these innocent babies fight
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for. they lived in the i, c. u. authorities continue to search for the missing family and send him call soon as joining his life on the capital anchor. now answered m, i believe turkey's disaster management agency has been holding a press conference out. what are they saying? a heck of a disaster management agencies. now giving you a speaking, oh no, i was on has with fakes. and that a lot of he's getting a muslim nation, so that's why i would like to keep my life. so i'm not to interrupt the speech and i will tell her tale,
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even by the spokesperson for we understand and cause her to live. so as an anchor, we will go back to her after that press conference from mercury. disaster management authority has ended until i had on the bulletin. i'm john 100 of chicago watershed. we're this year. more and more cars are plugging in. ah hello, we've got the usual raft of tropical showers, sir. cross circuit parts of southeast asia, heaviest of which should be south of the equator, actually. so system rather way, whether they're in 2 were northern parts of borneo. we have got some where to
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whether making its way into central and southern areas of the philippines. but across india, china is largely a dry cuz some fine weather their cost much of thailand. wet weather will be across indonesia is a repeat performance ready as we go on into monday and just noticed by monday that wet weather just making its way back into central and southern parts of the philippines. plenty of wet weather me while across the far north of australia, sundry down paws, continue to rumble away there, across the tropics and follow that line of cloud. and right. while a final warning has already been issued for tropical cyclone a gabrielle. now just making its way across. so norfolk island and it'll push down towards new zealand as we go on through the next couple of days. brisbin my hottest a day since around the 2021. october 2021 here. 36 celsius. as at wet weather across a northern past, it was more the same as we go on into monday. much of australia will be fine and dried, little cooler down towards the southeast and it turned increasingly wet for the north, allegheny zealand. ah. 30
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watching al jazeera with me in the prom and don't. hi, romando vall, top stories, the sal, it's been 6 days since too powerful earthquakes had turkey and syria. more than 24000 people have been killed, survive as a now homeless facing harsh went to temperatures. and syria is facing both destruction from the earthquakes and he has long to the whole. the un says more than 5300000 people about home. this is a result of monday's earthquakes and questions salumi has more now on the challenges facing the winds. earthquake belief deliveries the full scale of the devastation and syria is only just beginning to come to light here at un headquarters in new york. and while more 8 convoys are getting through to northwest syria and the one border crossing that goes into the hardest hit area. critics are saying it's too little to lay critics like the advocacy groups to organize this demonstration here. by the you ends own calculations some 5300000 the syrians
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are likely homeless. as a result of this way, the majority of them in areas the syrian government doesn't control where people had already been up routed by years of war. you and agencies say they've been responding from day one and this very difficult environment. they've sent in food emergency medical kits and supplies for pregnant and lactating women. we are left alone once again, defending our dead body, shouting, asking for rescue. it's not the sovereignty. it's not the stank for every one who doesn't care, found this shelter to hide behind and execute the navy execute. we are working as fast as we can within the political parabola, within the parameters that we have to operated. but i mean, as you saw the cross,
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the cross border mechanism is now up and running again, things are going through. there was a lot of a that was preposition. on friday, the un released $25000000.00 in emergency assistance for syria bringing the total. so far, to $50000000.00, an assessment team is now on the ground, however, and needs are expected to far exceed that a flash appeal for donations as expected early next week. through other world news . now the us military has shut down a 2nd on authorized high altitude object found this is based on friday. military officials say the objects from founder of alaska and recovery efforts are underway . either joe cost or reports public details about what u. s. officials described as the object discovered over north eastern alaska remains sparse. the pentagon says it was about the size of a car for an unmanned and did not appear to be maneuverable. this shabby was
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travelling at about 40000 feet, which posed a potential, a reasonable threat to civilian air traffic. and the decision was made to take about the decision came from president biden. as he was preparing to meet with brazil's president at the white house, biden had been criticized by republicans for waiting days to shoot down a chinese spy balloon. as it traveled across the united states last week. the administration had feared the risk of a bad landing, and so waited until the balloon was over the atlantic ocean to take it down. u. s. official se, there's no indication. the object shot down over alaska on friday was related. we do not know who owns it, whether it's a, whether it's state owned or, or, or corporate owner, privately owned. we just don't know. the u. s. northern command is now working to recover the object that landed on ice near the arctic circle, as the american public waits to learn what it was. heidi joe castro al jazeera
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washington to democratic republic of congo. now a gum fire with fighting brother has been going on near the eastern town of saki that some 15 kilometers west of the regional capital goma. it comes a day off to m. 23 fighters, and closer to saki, prompting thousands to free their homes. east african leaders have called for an immediate cease fire. let's get more from one call. a sponsored malcolm web is in goma for us for malcolm. what's the latest on the fighting? and the impact of having on people living where you are actually, nick saw. okay, the name of the game is down the road that i saw. okay, if we just the outskirts of the town, it was 2 days ago when and 23 fighters attacked the positions near the town of saki and 23 widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. congress army says it's fighting rwandan soldiers. everyone does deny backing the group. so when
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the attack began 2 days ago, villages who we spoke to on the road and people from saki who were fleeing this way in a 1000 said that the commonly sold hasn't been taken by surprise. and some of them were running away as well. i'm going to stand aside so we can take a look at what's happening here. since then. road block made a bronze of a tree put up in the road and the soldiers mounting it here. checking all the vacant fasting, including any soldiers passing to make sure that they are soldiers who are indeed authorized to leave the front line or not seeing some of the passing vehicle. gee, make sure that none of the soldiers who were meant to be at the front are leaving the front. now if you take a look to the side, there's a tent that's been put up outside the police station and on the here is a military trial going on for 7 of those soldiers who the military, prosecutors say on thursday,
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run away when they were attacked by their enemy disobeyed their orders. meanwhile, the army says that is successfully pushed m 235 to 20 kilometers up into the hills and continuing to fight with them near the village of killer leeway or malcolm. thank you for that. that is malcolm a web with a laser. joining us from saki now peruse. congress has shoved several proposals to hold early elections despite protests, demonstrations, mainly concentrated in the south where one person was killed on thursday, 59. people have died and months of unrest. brianna sanchez, reports from lima. peruvians confront security forces he boon of south of the country. one month after 18 people were killed there in the worst day of unrest since proceed in the novel worked. it took office in
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december tension. so racing legislators hold the key to the crisis voting to bring electrons forward, but they've shelled nearly every proposal. congresswoman who sell patty this presented one of the bills. she says legislators bear some of the responsibility. nearly 60 people have been killed jojo had on the brand on me, and i wonder if my fellow congressman can sleep comfortably at night because one that peruvian is a family and a country. and morning legislators have the responsibility to give the country political solution on friday, congress extended sessions. yet for another week without making any decision them out of proceed in woodward at the could bring elections forward by resigning. she says she won't. instead, she blames the violent protests for the instability. greg or the i will tell evil villas, daniels what we've left behind the dark history of the eighty's and ninety's. the country doesn't have to blade anymore. i guess. the government passed
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a supreme decree to give the army control of several districts in the south of the country, not a political solution. in the most conflicted areas. opinion polls say more than 80 percent of peruvians are demanding early elections, but and i will say congress and the government are turning their backs on the people to mans. analyst said there is a silent pact between the government and parliament to stay in power is when they answer boss, either barrington that those basically a silent alliance. if there's something that you nice to parliament and the government, it's the idea of remaining empower until 2026. it's not official, but it's very much endorsed other oh, without a political solution. and the lucy, there is little turns of ending. it was ongoing political crisis, unison to suggest he delima seidler and gabriel is closing in on new zealand largest city, which is still recovering from devastating flooding. the category to cyclone is
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heading towards oakland where 2 weeks ago, 4 people were killed. hundreds of homes were damaged and dozens destroyed. strong, wind and heavy rain warnings are in place and emergency shelters have been set up. now the f. b, i has arrested to neo nazi neo nazis before they could attack baltimore's power grid. investigate at say, the plot was racially motivated, but didn't provide details. almost turn 2 thirds of baltimore city residence, a black now a super bowl weekend in the united states for the philadelphia eagles taking on the kansas city chiefs. but if you want to see the game and phoenix, arizona it is going to cost you, the average ticket price is hovering around $6800.00 while the cheapest is about $3100.00. the super bowl is the biggest event, the u. s. auto calendar. well, it was, it was a bit of a struggle to make that decision, but you know, i, i was cashed in my 41 k should say i made
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a commitment to come to phoenix to see my philadelphia eagles just now. 2023 may be remembered as the gear that electric vehicles go mainstream, at least in north america. dozens of new e v models will be available, but it's the choice from companies like the big 3 us car manufacturers that are turning heads. john henry has been to the chicago auto show. well, check out the options. the era of the gas guzzler is nearly over. this is just an interesting industry where it is kind of like the moment between horse on carriages and roughly 30 new electric vehicles are coming out in the next year. some being introduced to the public at the chicago auto show, the largest in the u. s. the year that we're going to start seeing from electric vehicles being sold in segments that americans in particular want to buy things
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like inexpensive crossovers, things like pickup trucks. and we're going to see some inexpensive electric vehicles as well later on this year that really start bringing that electric vehicle to their plug in trucks like the 2023 ford maverick priced for a broad market. it just over $20000.00. honda is expanding its offerings of electric, s u, v, and sedans like the new 2024. i onyx 6 that can recharge nearly as fast as gasoline models take to fill are trying to make the experience of charge and be like pumping gap in terms of the time stamp that that takes in your life. so those ultrafast chargers are coming online, more and more throughout the united states. joining classic e v, such as the chevy, volt, are high in sports cars like the 2024 corvette e re hybrid. there are also the concept cars previews of cars, not yet on the road, like the ram 1500 revolution battery electric truck. when it comes to plug in cars, the u. s. lags other countries about 5 percent of new cars sales compared to 80
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percent in norway. but with government incentives that is changing. california aims to ban sales of new carbon based cars and light trucks. by 2035 electric vehicles are becoming more and more mainstream and manufacturers say in the coming years there be a wider variety of styles and prices. as the new models roll out, the old ones are getting phase dec dodge is offering its last call on 7 models, including its petrol powered challenger and charger muscle cars to be replaced by electric versions. one more sign that the future is electric. john henderson, al jazeera chicago. ah, hello again. i'm elizabeth bronman dod. however, the headlines on al jazeera, it's been 6 days since a powerful earthquake had takia and sylvia, more than $24.00.
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