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their in monday's earthquake in syria, where nearly 4 and a half thousands have been killed, people are sheltering and makes it camps. and the freezing cold, as the search for survivors is called all the another weekends or protests in france against controversial pension reform. also in this news hour the conga leaves army ramps up security outside the easter town, a soft k as rebel fighters advance. and i'm sorry, how much would the sport as the final of the fee for club ball cupcakes off in morocco, shortly full time champions. madrid facing saudi arabia. hillary are looking for the 1st title. ah, hello. more than 26000 people have died after 2 powerful earthquakes hits her kia
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and syria on monday, search and rescue efforts continue. a family of 5 has been pulled alive from the rubble and gas the on tap. 129 hours since the disaster. the turkish presidential paper due on has been touring to destroyed areas. he promised to rebuild the cities . go live to bernard smith, he's joining us in the southern turkey city of anti gas. so bernard, it's almost a week now. since the earthquakes hit, what's the situation like and, and talk here where you are june is difficult to get across the sort of overwhelming scale of the disaster here in unsaturated her, as well as other turkish towns and villages and cities i've seen in the last week since this disaster, since this earthquake started to hear the scene behind me, people behind fires at the knights are heavy equipment knocking down buildings as repeated all over this city. it's still still trying to get to terms with what has happened in the last few days. we're still still seeing people living on the
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streets. we are not seeing as much tented accommodation. attentive emergency tends as people need, but there are still every now and then. little signs of hope. people are still being pulled alive from the robbers a few hours now though only about 4 or 5 hours ago that a 2 year old was rescued from the robin before that. a 3rd, a woman and a man were rescued here and unsightly from the rubble. so people are still desperately clinging to hope that their love one will be found. but of course, as we know, unfortunately as the hours and the days dry gone, that gets less and less likely. and the challenge of the turkish government now is to stop this disaster turning into a public health catastrophe. the air is thick with smoke and dust. there is no sanitation. there are bodies still buried under the rubble and people urgently need to be accommodated away from the disaster zone. and it's still very dangerous. we had another tremor here just an hour ago while we're out filming,
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and everybody stopped and everybody was, you know it's, it's a very frightening feeling. so it's still a very, very dangerous place. while the president spoke earlier on, bernard and he promised to rebuild some city soon, what more did he have to say on that? there as its harboured ones, admitted or to delays and problems with the initial response to the disaster. there's been plenty of criticism of, of that from this part of turkey, but he said that he will rebuild cities within weeks and they are desperately needed that rebuilding work. there are incredibly suddenly after a week, a 1000000 people homeless, a 1000000 people made home was just in a few minutes after the earthquake struck not just here on saturday, but all the way further down, right to the southeast and coast of this province of hattie in the corner of the southeast corner of turkey aide is struggling to get through. one way of getting through is we discovered is by boat loading onto this
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fishing boat is food, medical supplies, nappies, cooking oil, blankets, heaters, and worry and apprehension, murmured air on his heading back to summon down his home town flattened in the earthquake, waiting for him. he'll find his mother and 3 sisters alive, at least. but now homes get a good. i got really worried when the quake happened, but my sister told me that they were ok. then i texted my friends to make sure there are plenty, but most of them didn't respond. that's why i decided to come to my town to help rescue operations. and i'm bringing food and medicine to my family. member hopes he can still find a few people alive, but he knows time is running out. it's a 5 hour crossing, but that's still the fastest way to get to. one of the areas was hit by the quake. you know, you are truly can carry $25.00 truckloads of a per day. so we are able to get much more aid from across turkey. and now let me know. our 1st stop is the coast guard where most of the official aid is
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dropped off in the morning, survivors will be allowed to take what they need from then on the other side of the harbor, aid is delivered to families who've made specific requests from relatives. here and there is nowhere to sleep, no one has got enough aid yet, so made it coming, but it is not distributed in an organized way. they got a sack of flour and several boxes of 8. i don't know what's in them. if you're going to need to buy them from a 3rd day on what truck loaded with a poured into our town, you know, only on the 4th day that heavy duty machines arrive here going on, ma'am. at his bringing supplies of attend his family now called home, he's reunited with one of his sisters. i feel happy and said, i see my son sitting in the station. it is really bad for me. okay. this
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is the the drive into someone died from the port reveals the desperate circumstances. the survivors are in still living out of that cause. 5 days on from the initial quake. the government has not yet got tens through to this town. and this is where that aid is coming to and where it is desperately needed. more than 70 percent of the buildings in this town have been totally destroyed. there is no electricity, and there is no sign of life. bernard smith, al jazeera, summoned southeast and turkey. we'll go to another of turkey is worst hit towns now and sammy say done is there and he's been talking to survivors in nor doggie. it's a really cold night out here, as you can see, and some of the displays to having to do while whatever they can to stay warm burning. basically whatever they can get their hands on. and over there you can see
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a rumble building. well, that's the reason why at least some of them are out here right now. that was their home. now, having defend themselves to a certain extent, help is reaching them. we've just seen some meals delivered and so on, but it's a cold night. going to ask me if i can warm up here, it's an abilene miscellaneous. then we'll talk again. i'm a chalk, so walk shall not really sure. so no, it's not the child. i was asking her to really cold night. how is she living out here yet? mccloud yeah. what about finance? kinda funny, lou will say that some of the buffalo talks you could actually to kim is totally about age. i cut up lot in is audrianna about the shadow med mckellar that a lot of us on the playing in my plumber chose. i was asking her about her
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relatives. she's got relatives still in that rubble and building. we hope of course, we hope for miracles and we hope they'll be able to pull them out. but this is a very difficult situation. and when you hear statements by united nations, officials talking about an overwhelming devastation. well, this is one overwhelming devastation looks like. and this is one overwhelming devastation on a cold night. feels like was we've been hearing, some rescues have been successful in spite of fading odds. russell swords or is following the rescue operations near the f. a center of the quakes and carmano rush is the 6 day and the time is definite. the running out, however, just a little i go, we have been able to confirm that 5 years old julian girl has been taken out of the rubble and she was alive and just an hour later,
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another girl also had the pulled out of the rubble and she also was alive, so these are the, the real moments of joy to be here for the families and people around yesterday. so much that definitely is need such good news. and of course it's given also the protocol for to the families that are still waiting. however, the disaster is still on folding here, right over there. not far from wherever you are. you can see that the rescue teams have with a white blanket over there out of respect for the families, because now they are pulling another dad buddy. unfortunately, in the last couple of hours, there have been several people been taken out right off each other from the same location and probably it is a family. and these are the family members. so these are the stories that are going
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on here just a little ago. i have talked to a woman, she says that they have varied already 111 brands and relative here. the turkish president has denied accusations that building codes were not properly enforced. leading to the collapse of thousands of newer structures. russia player berto on the government of blaine property developers, accusing them of negligence. 12 people including contractures, have been arrested early on, has also promised to crack down on people who've been caught looting in the wake of the disaster. turkish authorities of arrested 48 people across 8 different provinces. yes, so soon as you go look, when did we get the state of emergency law passed? we passed it. why did we pass it so that blue to slow don't take advantage of the earthquake. there were some robberies in some places. markets were robbed. think about it. does nation level resorts to say on there is and if they were to ask the
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owner, so supermarket, or they would give everything that they have a job to select, let's talk about the center console. go see joining us from the capital anchor. so since i am the president has now come out and said that the response could have been quicker after coming under increasing criticism. but we're also hearing of legal action that's being taken against. the builder is tell us what the tip of this is about. oh well yes, the government was accused of being unprepared then taking late action as specially within the 24 hours, but apparently you asper. what we, how heard from the official so far in the capital on clara, the scale of, of the area affected by this at that the earthquake was one of the reasons and dispatching old those teams, coordinating it a towards 10 different cities there. and for so many people may be that was difficult for them. this is what they accept and acknowledge acts actually. and
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since yesterday we are hearing that now the authorities have been detaining and arresting some construction company, a car accompanies owners or shareholders. in osmani, one of the cities hits by do earthquake in ghazi and tip and to were detained in a sample airport last night. when a tho, those 2 gentlemen that were the owners of a construction company that built a residence, a compound of 250 flats way, 1000 inhabitants lived in those blocks in that compound all levels down. dairy, and this is one of the, one of the biggest pictures of from untucked gas earthquake actually. and that a, that concert constructor was arrested at the airport. and when he was trying to fly too, a balcony country, ah, and a he had a decent amount of money on him, according to the reports that we have been reading. and his indictment
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a just leaked out on turkish media. he said that he had no idea why those buildings collapsed and all the licenses, everything was in line with regulations, of course. in every earthquake and turkey, the constructors, eric whose will of course, there are inspection companies that are responsible for inspecting those a construction site. also minister palletized and the public is responsible as well . now, prosecutors are, are, are, are following these and some a, some authority is some lawyers individually and turkish bar association and have filed complaint against construction companies. but probably the legal chase against those constructors will continue. and sent him a what can you tell us about these reported incidents of looting that have been taking place in the government's response to the looters
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yesterday. this is one of the very important things in the area. because again, as i said, we're talking about the very large area, a high number of people and people can not get into their places. so the properties are on the risk as well as the lives of those people inhabitants of the region and as insisted they, we have been as seeing videos on social media at the local residence. the inhabitants the earthquake survivors and some security were beating in looters. then a, we had very, very sad stories, people stealing bad people's credit card, then shopping in other cities. so the pres them said, since it's the state of emergency for 3 months in these areas, the state was, is going to show its power against the ones who want to exploit the victims. okay, thank you so much. and i'm for that update from anchor while across the border and rebel held northern syria, some humanitarian aid has now made its way to those who need it. stephanie decker.
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how's this update from the turkey syrian border? 8 is finally trickling into syria. on day 6, we've seen a u. n convoy go, and this is part of the usual un agreement that they've had before. some of the international teams that have flown in here to help with the earthquake are in and are starting to, to help out on the ground setting up tense medical facilities. but of course, if you're talking about search and rescue, it's already in the days are numbered and you know, it's a fight against time. but of course we are still hearing amazing news that you have . people being pulled alive from the rubble. but of course, everything we've been focusing on here in terms of search and rescue operations recovery operations, the help has been sent in, hasn't reached syria at all on the same scale. so where's it's trickling in? ah, it's taking quite a while to do so. well, those who have survived in syria are struggling to cope due to that lack of aid that stephanie was just speaking about. zayna 100 has more from beirut. the search
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for the living has ended in northwest syria. it's now about removing the bodies trapped under the hundreds of buildings that collapsed, following the earthquakes that hit kia and syria. on monday, those who responded to the human tragedy. say the world failed. the people in the opposition controlled enclave. the civil defense, also known as white helmets, said people died because repeated requests for rescue support. teams and heavy machinery never came. i mean a lot. i have been deeply affected by the voices we heard from under the rubble. they were crying for help. in one instance, we worked for 4 hours before were able to reach a member, but it was too late. he died, destruction and devastation are not only in the opposition held areas in the north . but in heavily populated government held cities like a leper hammer and lata kia as well. the united nations estimates more than 5000000
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people are now homeless. could we evacuated people from all the buildings that were dangerous shelters had begun receding people, and it's a new wave of displacement. already there are nearly 7000000 syrians have been displaced in their own country due to the war that began more than a decade ago. many are in the north where 4000000 depended on aid before the earthquake destroyed more lives. on friday, the syrian government said it will allow aid to reach areas outside its control and what appeared to be a confession linked to a deal that involved waiving some sanctions for quake relief. but so far it hasn't happened. the states opponents have long fear the consequences of so called cross line deliveries with the opposition in northwest syria is afraid of receiving cross line aid for many reasons. but primarily they're afraid of the regime. holding that
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lifeline against them. using it in the future to coerce them into providing political concession. a has started to come in from the bible, how a border with her kia, the only crossing authorized by the u. n. for a deliveries. the opposition says the international community should ignore objections from damascus and use more crossings to ensure the constant flow of relief supplies. already the world food program says it's running out of stocks in the opposition and clothes were more than 90 percent of people relied on aid before the latest disaster. santa hood, her elisha zita, still ahead on al jazeera, a religious dispute turns political. how divisions within one of the world's oldest orthodox church. our fuel intentions in ethiopia. and coming up in sport, we have the latest from the english premier league where leaders arsenal stumble
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again. football action is coming up later in the program. ah, hello the weather set fair across so southern parts of the middle east over the next couple of days and it will gradually warm up even here in kata a fair bit more cloud, further north that cloud thick enough to reduce them, outbreaks of cloud and rain through iraq into iran, we'll see some wet weather some when she weather coming through here to wake getting up to route 24 celsius or not too bad. a 24 here in dough horror as well. in this we go on into monday. we could touch 28 degrees with some pleasant sunshine returning to the reader, but further north thinks to cool off q 8 at around 19 celsius and snow coming into western pass our motors sciences some snow just creep in their way into northern areas of to care by monday, i think by the middle of the week,
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we could see snow returning across a good part of the kia may be pushing down towards northern areas as syria ahead of that, it does stay dry and of course it will stay cold, particularly at night for the frosts in the forecast here for the foreseeable future, one or 2 showers across the far north of africa. meanwhile, some showers, they're just around shanicea, northern parts of algeria, but from much of north africa it is fine dry and said less is the case across the western side of southern africa over to walls. yes. received very heavy rain with flooding in the s. what teeny, i'm mozambique ah. turn dirty money into african gold and exclusive al jazeera investigation. coming soon. 1956 to nicea gained independence from france. but the brutal power struggle broke out between the big 2. this is monica and the
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tough thorns on the running dollar more than $26000.00 people have now died after 2 powerful earthquakes at turkey and syria. on monday, search and rescue efforts continue. the turkish presidents has been touring to destroy areas, and he's promised to rebuild the cities. a 4 year old girl has been pulled out or lived from a collapse building, and the southern turkish city does have more than a 130 hours after the tremors have earlier rescue teams. they, the families of 5 syrians are digging gravesites to bery victims of mondays or nearly 4 and a half 1000 people have been killed there many waiting for news. a family member is still buried under collapse buildings. i mean, as a spokesman at the un high commissioner for refugees, regional bureau for the middle east on north africa, she says years of conflicts in syria causes extra difficulties in helping survivors
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. most of the 8 that has been going to northwest syria in the past few years and even yesterday does not go through the regime areas or what you call the regime areas. the areas controlled by the syrian government, it goes actually from turkey and the united nations relief agencies like you and i see i had been authorized to send this humanitarian relief items like food tans blankets, all kind of really had been authorized to do so by the security council. so that's what's happening. there is a mechanism in place that allows us to send this relief into another country from turkey without actually that proven officer and government. now it's unfortunately, the people here are stuck in a lot of politics, and that's why we call on people to put politics aside on everybody, the government, the opposition, the international community. politics needs to be set aside. we need to focus on
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the needs of these people on these people themselves. what, what kind of 8 do they need? how can we get them to them as soon as possible with as much 8 as possible, and as many people as possible? because many of these people live, either in far away remote areas or hard to reach areas either by this. the storm, the snow storm that had hit the region or by the earthquake that had damaged them both or by the politics. you know, syria is there so many different areas under the authority or the control of different people. and so many different crestline. we want all these barriers to be taken away and we want to be able to reach everybody that means have so many of them. and that's why the international community must stepped forward with a concerted effort to remove all these barriers and with support. people new support not just today, not just next week, but the next few months. the damage is so huge that people who are need months to recover. for earlier i spoke to or hunter,
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he's the director of earthquake and risk reduction for turkey is disaster management authority. he says that 8 organizations and rescue teams are scrambling to save survivors. woochie, debra. this is the biggest one. it within the last century. 1939, as in john earthquake sales, 33000 people died after this and 6 days ago. and in a very important region though, the false lines are, meets, and the 2 earthquakes it took place from within 9 hours every day. and we are experiencing, you'd see living in through a 500 kilometers about 10, a kilometers. and we experienced that the earth changes the ha, many aftershocks burned and we see them the continuing and
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still happening. and we anticipate that they may be a couple happening again, what they are saying to those who criticize the slow response of authorities and say that it was in fact inadequate. and that authorities in your organization were not prepared for these earthquakes. flush the length of yard and yet it's just called the council. like to say that the, the research and the aids, it's a huge, huge earthquake. and in a wide area, like i said, a 110 square kilometers. so from the beginning of the earthquake and all the ministers and the presidents and also the vice president and also coordination center. and i can say from the 1st no,
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once the people on the wreckage had to be a rescue. and all the equipment deployed and dispatched to for them to, to be saved. and at the moment that is still going on. and without wasting in time and efficiently. and these, these, these assistants and help had been established. and also people are given food and all the new eldest things, they need to 25 other kinds of groups. and organizations also help and international 8 and support is very important for us and turkey. and he's used to all whatever they can. and it's all been deployed. and as really, saddler has shot that at 27 year old palestinian man and they occupied westbank lots according to local officials. it happened during
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confrontations between israeli settlers and palestinians. a group of 50 says 60 settlers attack farmers and locals in the area. other world news now in the u. n. nuclear watchdog, chief rafael grossi has wrapped up his trip to moscow. his hel talks of the head of russia state nuclear from ross at home. they discussed the situation at ukraine's upper reach a nuclear power plant. they've agreed to continue work on creating a safe zone. their repeated shelling of the plant, which is now controlled by russia, has raised concerns about nuclear accidents. we continue the work of the situation. unfortunately, continues to be very fragile, very precarious. my ex birds, for example, to day had to be rotated. a group was waiting to go into the plant and another group to leave it. fortunately,
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these rotation is being delayed for the situation which is prevailing in, in the area we're to day, very strong donations. were been heard. all of these, all of these say to us that we cannot lose any more time. and the eastern democratic republic of congo, there has been fading between the congo, these army and m. 23 fighters near the tunnel. saki some 20 kilometer is west from the regional capital goma. it comes a day after and $23.00 faders advance closer to sock, a, prompting thousands to flee their homes. east african leaders have called for an immediate cease fire. malcolm web is in soccer with the latest. we all me says it. now fi thing with m 23, about 20 kilometers m 23 widely understood to be back by neighboring one. congress army said it's fighting rwandan soldiers here up in the hell of everyone denies
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backing the group now on thursday. when m. $23.00 vices of tax, very close to saw k, which is just here. thousands of people as he mentioned sled along this road. and many of those playing that we spoke to said that commonly soldiers had initially fled as well that before reinforcements were brought in and the attack was repelled are going to stand aside. so we can take a look at where we are with is a barrier put across the road branch of a tree and the soldiers money checking every vehicle that passes. and every soldier that passes to make sure that there are no soldiers here, leaving the front line, who on authorized to do what happened on the day when this attack began. now if we take a look to the left of here, then the 10 has been put up outside a police station. and on the hear a military court assisting and 7 of the soldiers,
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the military prosecutors, they fled country to their orders. when attacked by m. 23 the other day, and now being tried in that. cool. meanwhile, further up in these hills mines for colton, it's a mineral that used in making jet planes is in high demand, and 23 fighters have controlled these mines in the past. and as their frontline advanced in recent months, they've got close to these these, these valuable mines, whoever controls and done to make millions of dollars. well, it's been 3 years since through don's government ban female genital mutilation. but the united nations say the practice is still happening, haven't morgan reports from hard to me for he met has been a midwife and undermined mere heart to me for more than 30 years. she is familiar with what her kid back holes and has used its contents many times to deliver babies
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. but before being bandon, put down to use similar equipment to carry out what's known as f t. m. o. that even to me, i used to carry out the practice on young girls the last time i did so was in 2008 on my next. but that hurt me too much so i stopped. the government outlawed it, but people still asked me till this day to operate on a children. female genital mutilation has long been part of for dance culture. those who practice it believe it protects go on there and reputation. but medical studies show that it contributes to complication during childbirth and increases chances of infection. denise rights groups have campaigned for years against the practice and in 2020, to dance, then transitional government outlawed. it's completely the practice of female genital mutilation. between the ages of 15 and 49 dropped from 89 percent to 86 percent in the decade leading up to the band and 31 percent in girls. a 14 or
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younger the u. n. children's agency unit has the band has a further decline of practice in young girls, an estimated 25 percent. with most of them happening in rural areas. that's a drop of less than 10 percent. 3 years on the figure is yet to reach 0. despite those who practice at risk of a 3 year prison sentence, many and daughters are some of those who were subjected to the practice, even after the band wasn't forest, she high per face, a name, out of fear of legal repercussions. the alarm missouri neil slung min at leaf, we went to the countryside for holidays and my mother in law myself and my husband were against it, but she's older and we couldn't say no to her. you know, she promised the midwife wouldn't cut a lot for my daughters, but the midwife did. and i didn't find out until 3 days later thing, but not the eunice f says younger generation understand the dangers of f t m. and
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that help lead to a reduction in the practice. but other challenges remain in anything. it's altogether said daniel, the midwives who continue with the practice do so because there is no supervision and the economic situation, the cost of living forces them to perform. it had the vendors, the issue of awareness of the law by launch a campaign to raise awareness around the country that f g m is now against the law . but he says if she had known the dangers of f t m, when she used to perform the operations she'd have stopped earlier. she hoped that any awareness campaign reaches those who continue to call on her to perform f jim on their daughters. so they don't suffer the consequences. he been morgan august 0 cartoon. so female genital mutilation isn't just happening, is to done. it's also widely practice in neighboring egypt, somalia, in west africa, it's most prevalent, and ginny and molly, the un says more than $4000000.00 girls worldwide are at risk, and that set
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a goal if eliminating the practice by 2030. but last week it warned the target will be missed if there is no urgent action. guinea was the 1st country to outlaw f g m in 1965. but it still has one of the highest rates in the world with more than 94 percent. let's bring a nail, i was sure who's the head of influencing and gender at plan international sudan dots where she's joining us from. welcome to the al jazeera news. our so if you look at countries like guinea, like saddam where you are with the practice outlawed, how do you explain that despite that bad, the practice continues. yes sir, and he's a loading for as we all know, it is very important. and for us in jordan, we celebrate, you know, that could be mean a law had been approved in july 2020. but that getting density, man, you know that female genital mutilation. i'm cutting it is something that in headed
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over the tickets. so it is about social norms, it is about attitudes and behavior. so to i did is i thought that one we'd really want to back up your nose or no, by long, thin, but old gram. is that target, you know, the practitioner as a grass root levy. so when we talk about, you know, we want to see sure that like 0 of g m, we really need to weigh a car in popping up. she was a champion of change was the influence of razor. how then do you get the community behind this? how do you get the community behind this? and one of the challenges that, that organizations like yours face and trying to shift people's mind sets. yes. actually for us as planet national, i'll always of actors like the national council of tried with unity. if i'm i love you. in agencies, we are looking at any yes,
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we will complicate for the loading flow which we succeeded in that one. but at the same time, we are working hard to reinforce actually then you could even a little by eye witness. it is in the gospel libby and also involving you know that people and the mother, i'm paula zahn, brother hughes. and that he really gets read that as a community because for me to change the behavior and i think you look, it is some things i think need into get a nation at battle. so we are doing that to william. i've been going through the living. yes. i can says it is some communities even issue that different bottles. that's it. did the clear? what do we need to do? hot is the thing so, so the practice just allow me for a 2nd. the practice is the practice is still quite wide spread in so done, but at the same time it's somewhat of a, it's a taboo actually. so do you think that the numbers being reported are
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underestimates and the numbers could actually be much higher? in some areas, i can see in some areas it can be double. but in most of the areas of that actually other than when we open it up actually many, many years back we stopped is that dialogue by auction group as a community living. and also we link, actually that action with, with the family guy but addiction unit. and also we went through just kind of direction i need to in the community. so i will say that there is a lot of sensitization and i did you again, but this t, i can say there is some areas, but to do any of that, some stuff. i'm a little conflict on how to each area is still we are continuing with, as i ask them, in order to disseminate the law and to reinforce actually is a, it's implementation and conducting up to the ground level. well, you know,
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nations made this goal of eliminating the, the practice of f g m by the year 2030. that's the target that it sets are you optimistic that is that, that is not on with, but i will see, you know, putting in our mind, you know, the changes that existing on that going in terms of like conflicts in different part of so that, you know, that is some displacement, that is, that you know, even any stability. so we cannot guarantee that. we've got each just one installed on it. and even in other countries in middle east, i mean, africa is still we need to continue to advocate for the low to so singles the low in terms of the human i'm playing nice, you know, sauces and as the same time to continue to support zone in behavior change at the community on the gospel live. it's thank you so much for speaking to us from her to yeah, thank you sound good when it gives you know,
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social media users. and if you hear her face restrictions this week after crisis in the nation's influential orthodox church, so the vision to sparked weeks of unrest, the church had called for a large rally on sunday. that's now been cancelled after talks with the government, katya lopez. what are you on reports? the scenes of the united ethiopian orthodox church after weeks of tension and unrest, visuals like this one in a dia, bubba, or a show strength, or one of the oldest christian bodies in the world. the crisis began when a group of rebel bishops created their own assembly in oro, my region saying they faced discrimination under the church's current system. they say their culture and language has been consistently ignored by the religious hierarchy. accusations, the church leaders have denied a set of romo archbishops and bishops who broke away from the orthodox church. and then the romer regional government was actually helping those brake way. bishops
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essentially take over the orthodox church and put their people in place. violent protests followed between 2 porters on both sides and security forces. the church says at least 30 people have been killed in a week and access the social media has been widely restricted. the prime minister has asked this ministers to stay out of the dispute and the government issued a ban on church. let demonstrations meant to oppose the break away movement. the but religious leaders describe that move as a decoration to destroy the church. this is a really difficult situation for the prime minister. his political bass, being in power, has primarily and between the aroma, which is the ethnic group he comes from and you'll be as a largest group and the hara with which has dominated the ethiopian orthodox church
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. with more than 36000000 followers. the feel be an orthodox church has been around for centuries, with vast religious cultural and political influence. for now tensions humpty escalated, but for their divisions, me feel more conflicts that threatened to extend well beyond the church. katia lopez, leon al jazeera. there been more protests than france against proposals to increase the retirement age. thousands of people took to the streets of paris after nearly a week. if nationwide strikes presidents a minute, my cross pension reform plans will raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. and your 7th has more from the protests in paris. this is a 4th day of action or right now there's a battle for hearts and minds. opinion polls consistent in around 70 percent of the country supporting this sort of action. 4 days ago, the numbers were reduced according to police,
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that it's hope by the organizes is going to change here. for example, in paris, rail workers haven't been striking to allow the metro and other lines allow more people in. furthermore, right across the country, we're seeing people in provincial towns in bigger numbers now. so emanuel micron does seem to have a major problem. will it subside? it's unlikely people are hopping mad about the retirement age, for example, across europe. it's a higher age, but the people here say they will accept nothing else but 62 years of age to retire . already walk full of 42 years right now. i don't, i don't want to work more than death. this is what we are good. again, the pension reform because it's another attack from that comes government against a young people, but also wilka is in france. despite the all of these protests,
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mark, chrome is adamant. he'll stand firm. the reform package had been the centerpiece of his election campaign last year for the presidency. and he's reported to have said that he wants to be remembered for these reforms. that could be a pronouncement he lived to regret possibly. protest or as have thrown smoke grenades at a government building in albania, as capital. a thousands gathered in toronto on saturday, calling for the resignation of the prime minister. they accuse eddie rama of corruption and claim he had a political rival sanctioned by the u. s. demonstrators also blame rama for raising property. well, 2023 may be remembered as a year electric vehicles go mainstream, at least in north america. john hendrick has been to the chicago odar auto show to check out the options. the era of the gas guzzler is nearly over. this is just an
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interesting time to be in the industry where it is kind of like the moment between horse 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 us, the year that we're going to start seeing from electric vehicles being sold in segments that americans in particular want to buy things 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. 's 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 experience a charge and be like pumping gap in terms of the time stamp that that takes in your
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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 car sales compared to 80 percent in norway. but with government incentives that is changing. california aims to ban sales of new carbon based cars, light trucks by 2035 electric vehicles are becoming more and more mainstream and manufacturers a in the coming years. there will be a wider variety of styles and prices. as the new models roll out, the old ones are getting phased dec dodge is offering its last call on 7 models, including its petrol powered challenger and charger muscle cars to be replaced by
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electric versions. one more sign that the future is electric. john henderson, al jazeera chicago, still ahead on al jazeera, it's super bowl weekend. but what's the hidden cost of the tons of guacamole that fans will eat as they watch the game? ah! their plight emitted from history kept alive only in the family. tales of those who survived is hard to believe for people who didn't see the astonishing story of the polish women and children who endured the siberian relax and sought refuge in africa. never to return again. an epoch or to see of resilience. memory is our homeland. i'm al jazeera. ah,
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with lou. our hello, we're going to time for the sports news. your son out. thank you very much. doing well. european champ is ra, madrid facing. i'll hello of saudi arabia in the final of the fee for club woke up with the match kicking off in just
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a few minutes time. we all have been both through the by the return of cutting benz emma, who had been out of action for the last few weeks due to injury where you all are aiming for record extending 5th club wall cup title facing al. hello. who are a appearing in the final, at this torment for the 1st time. now i can go alive to andy richardson, who's in robert to for us that where the final is taking place. andy, would it be a big shock for we all if they lose this one? a really would rail if been start dominance in competition whenever they've paid. it does not seem to score more goals or will more games and then other club world cup in that coach co and shit. so they've got a coach. she just knows how to win big finals. some of the european champions league. that's one of that you need to win to qualify the club world cup is will not on for occasions of that is a record also wanted a couple times a player and he was a club, woke up as well. the one with ram madrid when he was during his 1st into the club,
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back in 2014 also i want it with with ac milan has to be said if you looking for bright notes for our hell, our fans, whatever that going great with right now sees and just at the moment they lost the spanish super cuts, the boss alone or the start of the year, they trail barcelona in the title rice as well. but since this cub woke up was re launched in turn of the century, you had 3 brazilian teams winning it straight. so on the bounce then. but subsequently we've had 15 more club, well cups, and 14 of them won't be won by european teams. that would be a bit of a surprise to val, how can pull this one off quickly since what some of the funds have to say ahead of this final was enough that he got on. i'm not a big country to discuss my date every time to discuss that's enough and not to the team think we're going from very well all over the world. like looking at the league
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of kids for our country and for soccer. all the all doors, you know, to be honest. i mean physics club. been, it's my boss when you basic with that. so i'm scared to be honest. i'm scared to be helped with. how is it being having this cup? well, come here in morocco it's. it's really great because since my childhood i enjoy drown madrid and i always like to watch them and say, jim, let's 1st unconscious and i can travel to spain. so here in moral cove, where are they? i do have heard there from very optimistic all her life science, but realistically how, what are their chances? well, the manager will listen to in this country when it comes to football is the national current american national casualty recall gave course that amazing run with the
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national team, the world cup. prior to that, he was in charge of without casablanca here in iraq, and well, ma'am, the african champions lee last year, and he has described a lot as the rail madrid of asia. but this is a step up the start dominance in their own confidence at the moment, but to step up. now it's a big challenge. an interesting listening to their code from diaz and the build it to this final talking about the i'm fishing. saudi arabia has the footballing nation, send clubs of big budgets. now of course chris jonah, rinaldo with allows rivals our nasa children from the foreign place he's been out to bring into his club from europe and south america has to be said at this point in their development. no, not absolutely. top tier, forum as the team is also sprinkled with saudi arabia in the national same place, of course pulled up by a huge shock. the world cup and castle when the beat argentina, the eventual champions in the group stage. we'll be looking at needing something that sort of level of performance if hello alex become the 1st scene from outside
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of europe all south america. so if this truck gets an ice and you were just a few hours from the end of this tournament, and you've been around the cities tangier robot cause of blanca, how successful was it for the host nation? well it's, it's a testament to the existing infrastructure, hey, that they were able to hold this, told him in a pretty short notice. he was only at the end of the world cup of the in december, there's shown in front of the face of presence announced that the club will cut would be going to morocco partially as a, as a reward really for how well the national team it done their visions for this country dental and with a club well coach in the 3rd on the hosting at the hoping to have the african cup of nations in 2025 and beyond. but 5 times now, morocco is bits, a host, the well cup, and 5 times they've failed. it's getting ever more complicated as a host will come because it's being expanded to include $48.00 teams. do you need really to co hosted another country in north africa?
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the political situation means that co hosting with a knave is algeria is not possible at the moment. and in order to pursue a pops upon a, she was port school in spain again complicated because you're crossing continents and confederations, but morocco, hugely ambitious to hold more big tournaments in the future. and it was just a lie from about moral coin to the match. thank you very much on the premier league . leaders are similar have dropped points for the 2nd week in a row after being held to drop by brentwood at emerge. awesome. those new fine and landeros posada for his 1st goal for mckayla set aside and 567 minutes. but even tony utilized with a header to secure a $11.00 drawer for the visit in branford. the gunners still leave the table by 6 points from champions matches to city who can also need to 3 points if they win on sunday. in the early kick off big spend is chelsea were taken on west hammer jour, felix. that opened the scoring to put the blue one off,
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but soon also it was cancelled out by emerson. mary kelsey was controversial. the denied the late penalties, they were held to a 11 tool. it's super bowl weekend with the philadelphia eagles taken on the kansas city chiefs. parties by fans will see tens, thousands of tons of avocados, crushed into guacamole on. while my fellow has new mexico's metric and state home to some of the most productive all the cato orchards in the world. but metro account is also home to several criminal groups who pose a threat to the livelihood of avocado producers, truck drivers like his suskin dead, or say they're not strangers to criminals on the road. looking for an easy target was you don't have come in, they would rob our trucks to steal the fruit, and sometimes they would steal the trucks to. that is the danger on this stretch of road to curb the problem, state police now provide escorts for trucks carrying all the condos between the
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orchards and a shipping facility in the city of wood weapon. while the encroachment of criminal groups is still a concern, farmers like jose, if bodies delincia say the situation has improved. arianne moreover, and there were many robberies on the way from the orchard to the packing house. many trucks were lost and the main person affected is the producer, because the product doesn't reach its destination. elise mitchell, i can say they escort around 40 trucks of aba condos every day. but despite more police trucker said, they're still the occasional highway robbery. casio, yes, one or 2 trucks have been stolen, but not daily every 8 days. yes, the theft of trucks has decreased a lot around. in mexico, accardo are known as green gold, being one of the country's most beloved agricultural exports. and ahead of the super bowl in the united states were guacamole is considered a must have on the snack menu of a condo production in mexico is in full swing. annually mexico sends an estimated
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$3000000000.00 worth of all the condos to the us with the super bowl, representing one of the most profitable weekends of the year. manuel rappel al jazeera and that's all useful for me. sorry, thank you so much santa and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we hand you over to our teams and london, they'll have much more of the day's news coming your way. thanks for watching all 0 . bye bye. mm hm. and how do you see control information most go? is one of the most chill bay of wiki in the world
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