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ah, from the al jazeera london, rural car center to people in thoughtful conversation, i can be in my culture. i can still raise my voice against patriarchy with no host, and no limitations. the pandemic actually exposed to the injustice in our society's part 2 of asthma. khan and hath anake hat in hospitality, we have protected these men who are violent and bully, studio b unscripted on out his era. ah, the earthquake death toll across turkey and syria continues to climb more than $29000.00 anal confirmed dead but nearly 6 days on survivors still being pulled from the rubble. ah,
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hello, i'm down in jordan. this is out as they are alive from dough. so coming up survivors and they took his city of on takia to what little they cannon burning daybreak their own homes to stay warm. syrians are sheltering and makeshift camps in the freezing cold. now the search for survivors is called health and parisians. fill the streets for the 4th straight day demonstrating against government plans for pension reform. ah. in 6 days after 2 devastating earthquakes, it took e n, syria hopes of rescuing any more. survivors from the rubble are beginning to fade on a visit to the epicenter. one of the quakes, d u. n. a chief martin griffith said it was the worst event to hit the region for a 100 years. turkish president reggie typo on said steps would be taken to rebuild broken cities within a week's is denied accusations that building codes were not properly enforced.
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meanwhile, tens of thousands are without shelter, cross turkey and syria, and many are sleeping in the cold. turkey state me to report 48 people have been arrested for looting in total more than 29000 people are now known to have died more than 24000 of those were in turkey. and more than 4500 in syria. but that figure is expected to rise. what happened here? on monday, the epicenter of the earthquake was the worst event in a 100 years. in this region, we have a clear plan to morrow the next day to give an appeal for a 3 month operation to help the people who are here with you, my attorney. and we will do some similar one for the people to serve. well, we have a team of correspondence following the story asset bags. in istanbul, sammy's a dan is in no doggy. stephanie decker's at the syrian border,
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said m casio. lou isn't a capital anchor, an racial said our isn't carmen mirage. the epicenter of the 2nd quake, but we begin to bernard smith in attack. yes. the only heat, the only warmth in the city comes now from the fires made from the debris of the homes where these people once lived, survivors cling on to the hope that somehow their loved ones may still be alive. under the rubble for hasn't gone tech in that means his wife, 3 children, and mother in law. think each other mother, we don't need food aid. what we need is technical aid. i need my 3 kids to be rescued, even if only one of my kids survived. it will be a hope for me to continue living. otherwise there is no point to keep on living. i don't know what i'll do. who will call me dad during eat? street after street district after district. it took just 2 minutes of the earthquake to cause all is destruction. it's the most devastating,
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quaking turkey since $939.00 building regulations have come a long way since then. but enforcing them is a different matter. before the last presidential and parliamentary elections, the government grunted amnesty for building code violations. finding companies instead. now a 1000000 people are homeless and unpack in most of the city of 400000 has been destroyed. the challenge now for the government is trying to stop this catastrophe . turning into a public health crisis, the sick with smoke and dust. there is no sanitation. people are still living on the streets and their bodies still under the rubble of bodies. why there is such an urgent need to get people away from the disaster site and into temporary tented accommodation. there are now fewer visible rescue operations here. lot is, unfortunately, my country, which i love so much, has failed, so disorganized and can't work at all. it's the 6th day and every day to different
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teams take part in the rescue. i haven't seen any officials here, neither from the government nor from the mayor's office. i don't want to say them anyway, but don't come here because they know we don't want to see them. this is, was left of the home house on had made with his family michel number that would be on imaginable pain of losing a child or loved one is being felt by tens of thousands of people, inter kia this week, bernard smith, i'll jazeera and takia. well, as we've been hearing, some rescues have been successful in spite of fading odds. russell said has been following rescue operations near the epicenter of the quakes in cameras is the 6th day and the time is definitely running out. however, i just a little i go, we have been able to confirm that at 5 years old syrian girl has been taken out of the rubble and she was alive and just an hour later,
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another girl also has been pulled out of auto for the de robles and she also was arrived alive, so these are the, the real moments of joys today here for the families and people around the city has seen so much dad, that definitely it needs such good news. and of course, it's given also a support co full to the families that are still waiting. however, the disaster is still on full din here, right over there. i'm not far from where we are. you can see that the rescue teams how i put a, a white blanket over there out of respect for the families, because now they are pulling another dead body. unfortunately, in the last couple of hours, there has been several people been taken out right after each other from the same location and probably it is a family and these are their family members. so these are the stories that are
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going on here just a little i go have talked to a woman, she says that they have married already $111.00 brands and relatives here. meanwhile, tuckers police have detained 12 people of a collapse, buildings in the south eastern provinces of gaussian tip and stanley of those taken into custody. included building contractors as big as mona, from istanbul of a hearing around 12. people have been detained about the construction of these buildings. not 2 of those stan bull, no one of those individuals and just going, he's responsible for the construction of a 12 story building and tried to run $250.00 apartments and that building came down during the earthquake. now he was detained. it's done, bill f or 2 is getting ready to leave one to negro hasn't touched on him, which was confiscated by authorities. anything diamond for relief to the media. here he says that he's buildings follow the regulations that he doesn't know why
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the building came down. the has, the buildings are still standing and that he had followed those regulations, but the public prosecute has also protected pension orders and 29 other individuals surrounding the construction of buildings not question of and also the government often asked of the government here around those building regulations and the standards of construction. now back in 2018, there wasn't, i'm the, the around the building regulations. in some cases, people just paid a fine and experts had warned about those standards in the event of an earthquake. now those questions continue to remain in the government. deny that building regulations were ignored, but this question will continue to remain as the weeks and months go on. well, let's go to another of turkey as worst hit towns. now somebody say, dan has been talking to survivors in the diary. it's a really cold night out here, as you can see, and some of the displays to having to do well whatever they can to stay warm
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burning. basically whatever they can get their hands on. and over there you can see a rubble building. well that's the reason why at least some of them are out here right now. that was their home. now, the 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. my son has a little choked again. he has, i'm a chalk. so walk, shall natalie assure sooner the child was i was asking her to really cold night. how is she living out here yet mccloud thought about finance, financial or the yeah. will some of the about the talk she could actually to the cam has told me about age
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a car lot in is ordered on the shadow mid market letter. that was, that was my problem. i was asking her about her 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 sammy's a than on the outskirts of god. we had to clear what i sent me was saying that the devastation is overwhelming. and that's on both sides of the border, northern syria, thousands of families and now grieving and mourning. the death of their relatives. stephanie deca has more than he took his syrian border. we came to the border to
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cover the resumption of aid into northern syria. but what we saw was body bag after body bag being carry towards the border in the bag behind, clearly a small child. these are syrians who were killed in the earthquake into gear. he makes space for more, their families sending them back home to be buried. the smell of death hangs thick in the air here within just a few hours. more than 50 bodies, at least no relative wanted to speak to us on camera. but this is a grandmother and her 2 grandchildren. a father came to bring his own children. look at them, he told us clearly in a days the youngest is 5, the other is 12. he said it looks like they are sleeping. the bodies of 4 children are in that vehicle and they're about to be put into the truck to be taken
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across the border. they came here to flee war and had to restart their lives all over again. many syrians decided to resettle here in hattie province, which is one of the areas that's been hardest hit. the man holding the paperwork, drives them across the border into syria. he also didn't want to talk on camera. he worked 20 hour days. he tells us most syrians who fled the war will tell you that they dream of one day finally, being able to return back home. but not like this. stephanie decker al jazeera on the turkish syrian border with several powerful aftershocks since monday and tremors are also being recorded in neighboring countries. experts are calling for more quality control during construction of buildings. to reduce risks in the quake prone region, said em cassiano as mona, from anchor off much continuous seismic data, vital input to measure earthquakes,
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it is monitored process and assess in real time here at a turkish disaster management agency. turkey has had some 5 major seismic fault plants risking 71 percent of its population and 6 to 6 percent of its landscape, the largest. so those triggered to stronger earthquakes and monday, causing death and destruction in the east. and while we're speaking, we're shaken twice by tremors above 4.0 magnitude. this is part of life here. now, holland, after so simpler no longer the off aftershocks were, were 3 points quite before martin to deceive him. up as las vegas will continue for much longer north, we are revaluate in the market to not dimensions of the affected area earthquake on line with the information from our field to to go to this amazon, what we see is a much bigger disaster. premier anticipated altogether, this means the damage structures can still collapse,
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while other risks like snow for a while the earthquake hit airs. this lie map shows all earthquakes. that whole occurred since monday is devastating tremors. just in 15 hours on saturday to kia has experienced 330 earthquakes, and the country has been jolted. 2305th, the 6th time since what the turkish president called the disaster of the century shows you might get a drug issue, albert, mother, you're a girl or not, no need to be stern or exaggerate. why say this is the biggest tre calling you on that? so on point for magnitude was approaching was area, you know, on paid attention. as scientists say, you can't resist nature, but build earthquake resistance said is a joint responsibility of the state people. and the local administration's c. m k, a solo elders iran, kara, so so,
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so to come here now does air including real madrid, with their 5th club will come titled with a 53 winner. saudi labors, al, hello. and from what can mexico to the super bowl snack menu? lou, tell you how u. s. is surging to month amaco to be met by southern maybe more than steamers. ah hello. there are still some very lively storms moving across sea, deep south, southeast parts of the us through our georgia pushing up into the carolinas. this weather system still lurking hair dryer and brighter across so many central and western parts. having said that, as that where to whether it gradually make his way up towards the mid atlantic states as we go on through sunday on the back end of that could well see this little curl back of snow as we go on through sunday. no sort of any snow in arizona
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looking fine and dry for the super bowl on sunday sunday evening. of course miss just as well. it was sunday, not monday because there's some snow coming in here as we go on through monday, some snow to around the pacific northwest into that western side of canada. but for much of the u. s. by the state, central and eastern parts at least, is fine and dry with plenty of sunshine. plenty of sunshine to across the caribbean, looking lovely here. the east now is not too bad. you might just catch the old shire or 2, but the great route is looking lottie, settled and sunny, some showers there into central parts of the caribbean, where to where the sliding outs of the southern mexico some very heavy ranges, making its way across believe its guatemala still some lively showers there for costa rica and also the panama. ah ah,
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ah ah lou ah, welcome back and put your mind about top stories here at this hour. the earthquake death toll across turkey and syria continues to kline more than 29000 now confirmed
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dead, but nearly 6 days on survivors us to being who from the rubble. turkish president bruship typo i am said, steps will be taken to rebuild broken cities within weeks. he's denied accusations that building codes were not properly enforced. what aid is now trickling into rebel held parts of northern syria. rescue efforts were hampered in the water region with many saying they felt abandoned. now another unidentified object has been shot down of a north american aerospace, this time overt northern canada. the country's prime minister just intruder says the object violated canadian air space. well, canadian and american forces were tracking the object before a u. s. f. 22 shot down over the yukon. let's go live now to ross and jordan in washington, dc rose to the canadian prime minister there saying this object has now been shot down. what more details are no j? well, according to tweets put out by just and trudeau, the canadian prime minister, canadian of military forces,
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will gather the debris and analyze it to try to determine what its capabilities were, who was responsible for putting it up and try to determine whether there were any national security violations because of this object. it's worth pointing out that a pentagon spokesman, general pat ryder, told reporters on friday that the americans and the canadians working together under nor read are tracking balloons. they are very sensitive to these on identified objects in the wake of last saturdays, a downing of a chinese of surveillance, a craft off the eastern coast of the united states. now we don't know whether this object, which is the 3rd such object to have been detected by us and canadian forces in the past week. we don't know to whom it belongs. we don't know whether it had any surveillance capabilities, but certainly a judgement was made by the us and by canada that this posed
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a security threat. and so canadian and american military forces working together on saturday afternoon, took down this craft in canadian air space. we don't know exactly how far north in the yukon territory this a object was a spotted and been aimed at. but it is worth pointing out that it is i up of sparsely populated part of north western canada. and certainly a given that it is winter in the northern hemisphere, there is a hope that they will be able to obtain the debris and be able to reconstruct it as quickly as possible. whether or not this is god, just going to be standard operating procedure. now, for the 2 militaries in the, for the foreseeable future is of course, a major question. all right, our roles don't lie for stay in washington dc rose. thank you. now in east and
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democratic republic of congo, there's been fighting between the congolese army and m. 23 fighters near the town of sa k. some 20 kilometers west of the regional capital goma comes a day after the fight, as advanced, closer to saki, prompting thousands to free their homes, east african leaders, of course, for an immediate cease fire. malcolm web was in socket with the latest. we all me says it now fi thing with m 23. about 20 kilometers m $23.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring one. the congress army said it's fighting rwandan soldiers . he up in the hell of everyone denies backing the group now on thursday, when him $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 and before reinforcements were brought in and the attack was repelled. i'm going to stand the sides that we can take
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a look at where we are with is a barrier put across the road, a bronze 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 say, 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, 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, mine for colton. it's a mineral that used in making jet planes is in high demand, and 23 fighters is controlled these mines in the past and as their frontline
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advance in recent months, they've got closer to these these, these valuable mines, whoever controls and stun, to make millions of dollars at the legal israeli settler shot dead at 27 year old palestinian man in the occupied west bank. it happened during confrontations between palestinians and the number of israelis living in illegal settlements west of the town of self. it. a group of around 50 settlers reportedly at, at farmers and locals in the area. the chief of the u. n. is nuclear watchdog, raphael grossey has visited moscow for talks with the head of russia state nuclear, from ross a tom ukraine's apparition nuclear power plant top the agenda, the u. n. n. rasa tom agreed to continue working on creating a safety zone. there? repeated shelling of the plot, which is now controlled by russia as res, fears of a nuclear accident. there been more protests in france again,
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proposals to increase the retirement age. thousands of people took the streets of the capital, paris, after nearly a week of national might strikes president emanuel macros, pension reform, is to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 under summons. as more from the protests in paris. this is a 4th day of action, and 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, 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?
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it's unlikely people are hopping mad about the retirement age, for example, across europe, it's higher age. but the people here say they will accept nothing else, but 62 years of age to retire already walked full of 42 years. right now i don't. i don't want to work more than death. that's it. oh, yeah. good. again, the pension reform, mackenzie, it's another attack from nikon government against a young people, but also will cause in france. despite the scale of these protests, 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. now the biggest match in american football is joseph kick, off on sunday with the philadelphia eagles taking on the kansas city chiefs at the
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super bowl. parties by fans will see tens of thousands of tons of avocados crushed into guacamole, but getting them from farm to table. can be sometimes a long and perilous journey on a rapid asthma, mexico's metric and state home to some of the most productive all the cato orchards in the world. but meet your kind is also home to several criminal groups who pose a threat to the livelihood of all the cato producers. truck drivers like has some scheme dead or say they're not strangers to criminals on the road, looking for an easy target. all get on with gum. yeah, 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 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,
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and there were many robberies on the way from the orchard to the packing house. many trucks were lost and the main person effected 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. kathy though yes one or 2 trucks have been stolen, but not daily every 80 days. yes, the theft of trucks has decreased a lot around. in mexico over kado 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 $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 wrapper, look,
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al jazeera, the room agreed to have won the club will cup for record 5th time the european champions beat out loud. saudi arabia 530 zante richardson was at the final in the moroccan city of rebec. twice before an asian team had reached the club of world cup finals on both occasions, rail madrid with the sites in hopes of a surprise when a saudi arabia is al. hello amy to become the 1st team from outside of europe or south america, to lift the trophy gray on the go. every time to discuss, that's enough. we also another big team and he has a great team visit club, and ben is facing with the community with rail funds were immediately cheered by the sight of corinne benjamin leading the females, the striking back in action of the missing the semifinal through injury know thing
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the school more goals and club woke of history ban rail madrid, and vinicius julia quickly added another to that holly federico velvet. i made it to new. instantly 20 minutes. maria looked, sent for straightforward. when he did their best to disrupt the narrative, newsome irregular breaking player to shoot his c pack into contention the side of his junior really foot unlocked helen's defense in the 2nd half benjamin on hand to apply the finishing boat. i can go made. it was surreal. vinicius junior rails match wouldn't in last year's champions league final against liverpool also schools point hello luciana. vieza was another
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player to put who goes by the wide open game finished falling 33 out a record extending 5th club will win for the spanish side. with this competition was launched to the turn of the century. brazilian teams won the 1st 3 additions since then. there has been 15 european victories in 16 tournaments. this has become a competition where the financial superiority of the european club game plays itself out on the pitch in the longer term. saudi arabia is perhaps one of the few countries that has the appetite on the resources to one day rival, europe's best teams. but for now, ram madrid has continued their continents dominance of global club football. and the richardson algy serra robot. ah, franco krycek of the headlines here on out there with the earthquake death toll across to.

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