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nationalist prime minister al jazeera world tells the story of the town full of with folded paper to the decision issue. the last monarch of tunisia, power and politics on a jessina. the latest news as it breaks. this is just a small example of extraordinary humanitarian charlie facing the turkish old bar. it is now the scene is being repeated across this region with detailed coverage like inside me. and mark seems to be getting increasingly difficult on the military rule from around the world. the pentagon says that in recent years, surveillance blue, it's been spotted over warm and white lou
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as hope of finding more survivors, fade emergency cruise carry on clearing the rubber earthquake, devastated turkey and syria. the corridor of devastation drawing pictures revealed the intensity of the tremors that shook the region. ah, and i want money inside the sounds of their life. and so it was their coming up. american fighter jets shoot down a 2nd, unidentified object and 2 days this time over canada's yukon territory. a unreal madrid when an 8 goal for like on saudi arabia's out loud to lift their faith club world comp title for mm. as nearly
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a week since 2 devastating earthquakes struck sullen turkey and northern syria, the voices that were calling out for help from under the rubble have fallen silent . a number of dead is staggering. nearly 30000 between both countries. and that number is rising every hour. millions of people have been left homeless and are living in tents, which off a little protection from the bitter cold. as people become increasingly desperate, dozens have now been arrested. fleeting. by so sad a start sa coverage from cut ahmad marashi near the epicenter. the disaster in this building was once home to the families that lived here. now, many of the residents are buried under the debris. the oysters from under the rubble are feeding with every passing minute. and those alive and safe are exhausted by the tortures with sometimes losing temper and control.
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passion is running high and time is running out by these kids coming and anger rising o the people who bought a has said his mother got his younger brother. he's gone one moment, he says he's the oldest among siblings, and his younger brother shouldn't have died. first. be the one that was due to the we are suffering pain. i don't want any one else to experience this. many lives here her be porn apart and families chevy or towards to say the to earth. craig that hid the city, released energy equivalent to that of $500.00 atomic bombs. the scale of destruction is immense. the churches disaster management or toward it. this is the duration of the 1st earthquake that he had south and turkey was 65 seconds. while the 2nd one lasted for 45 seconds. the area was shaken severely for about 2 minutes . as a result, around 1000 buildings collapsed and nearly 6000 people died in car am on my rush.
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those who survived are now trying to call the window to save people is shortening, and the cost of failure is to hi, darren mitchell mckinney. we've been working for days without stopping, i mentally down, but i have to stand firm and continue to work because they're relying on us living . there has been some postings as well and hard work has gone through it. here, a 5 year old ceiling girl is being pulled out alive after 132 hours on the da robin . a moment or celebration and a spark of hope for those still waiting o. as the night falls on the rubble in common mirage, these rescue dogs sniffs through the debris. it detects the smell of some one below, possibly alive. and it is time again for the steady and delicate rescue work.
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you're so sadden. i'll jazeera carmen marsh, saw them turkey, as guy say to a correspondence and m casalene who is live in the capital ankara. it's an am we're getting more details now about a power of this devastating at craig that took place nearly a week ago. what more can you tell us? melinda, this earthquake is called by the turkish president as of the disaster. oh, the sentry, because all experts, not only the turkish expert, but a foreign expert. so our area who, who are acknowledged in this a geophysicist physics, they say that the in the last 100 years, this is the strongest. and of course, the full time where the earthquake happened is the strongest fault, thine, eh, that is true kia has, and they are saying that it was an unavoidable. that's why when you speak it, when you speak to the witnesses, they tell you that this earthquake was much more different than anything. and it
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lasted for a long time. and yesterday, a turkish disaster management agencies spokesperson brief. thus he said that as the 2 earthquakes that followed a one another which is also very a strange according to the experts having the same magnitude earthquake in that they went after the other. a, both of them lasted 2 minutes. the effect a was a sensed for 2 minutes actually. so, and even the duration is much longer than any other examples. and that's why the characteristics of this earthquake is it defined in a different way. and a many experts suggest that miss will changed the books, the geology of the earthquake books are in turkey and in the world. and of course, when you have such magnitude a shakes in a, in a region, as some experts suggest that the, the continents may move as well as so we will see lots of consequences. after that,
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a woods are cute, a here in turkey. and it is going to take a long time, but about the impact of this disaster and how it affected people. we gather the piece and that's what it together. hutch continue seismic theater. vidal input to measure earthquakes. it is monitored process and assess in real time here at a turkish disaster management agency. turkey has had some 5 major seismic fall 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 were shaken twice by tremors above 4.0 magnitude. this is part of life here. now, harlan archer so simpler delong,
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video of aftershocks over $3.00 for marketing to, to see remember, success will continue for much longer though we are reevaluate in the market to not dimensions of the affected area. earthquakes in line with the information from our field to, to go to this amazon. what we see is a much bigger disaster premium to support to the all clear for the other. this means that them instructors can still collapse while other risks like snow for a white earthquake hit airs. this lie, map shows all earthquakes that how occurred since monday is devastating tremors. just in 15 hours on saturday, turkey 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 my dear, it is your what mother you're a girl ought not, no need to be stern or exaggerated by saying this is the biggest tre calling you on
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that so on point for magnitude was approaching was area you know, unpaid, natasha as scientists say you can't resist nature, but belt, earthquake resistance set is a joint responsibility of the state. people and the local administration's seen anchor solo al jazeera, unfair, and, and takia hundreds are now essentially offending for themselves amongst the rubble of what used to be their homes. his banner smith, now with a look at what life at night is like in the ruins. 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
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rescued, even if only one of my kids survived. it will be a hope for me to continue living or the wise. there's no point to keep on living. i don't know what i'll do. who will call me dad during each street after st district after district, it took just 2 minutes of the earthquake to cause all this destruction. it's the most devastating, quaking turkey since 1939 building regulations of 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 untouched and 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
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the streets and their body still under the rubble. that is 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. mother said, unfortunately, my country, which i love so much, has failed, so disorganized and can't work at all, is the 6 day and every day to different 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. i don't come here because i know we don't want to see them. somebody. this is what's left of the home house and had made with his family michel number that would be unimaginable pain of losing a child or loved one is being felt by tens of thousands of people into a kia this week. bernard smith, al jazeera and takia, and the devastation is overwhelming on both sides of the border in northern syria,
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thousands of families and grieving and mourning, the death of their relatives. stephanie deca has more from the turkish syrian border. we came to the border to cover the resumption of aid into northern syria. but what we saw was body bag after body bag being carried 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,
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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 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 works 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. still ahead on al jazeera arrest race decades in the making. how iraq is looking to revive. it's a coin industry ah,
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informed opinions for right extremism is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible, frank assessments. there was a joke about you from government that it's not in for him and nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. oh, i love the great thing about being amused, presented in that booklet which is 0, is that it's a truly global operation. if you want child to see,
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or you'll see news from parts of the world, but other networks just don't cover, you're getting a truly global perspective. we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many correspondence in corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching ultra 0. lou . ah, welcome back. you watching out? is there a mind if our top stories is sour? any $30000.00 people if now died from the earthquakes in turkey, i'm syria. recovery operations continuing and worst hit areas. millions of people
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have been left hung, drawing pictures, reveal the intensity of the tremors, the shook, the southern province of patsy in turkey. the 2 quakes. blessone olive, grave and to, to grazing a 200 meter wide, fish 8 is now trickling into rebel hel, parks of northern syria. as yet. that's what hampered in a region already devastated off to years of war. many saying they felt abandoned let's go to another tech he has worst hit towns. now, i mean say dan has been talking to survivors in nor dia, 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 burning. basically whatever they can get their hands on an over there, you can see your rubble building. well, that's the reason why at least some of them are out here right now. that was their home. now, having to fend for themselves to a certain extent, help is reaching them. we've just seen some meals delivered and so on. but it's
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a cold night. going to ask, mater i'm, if i can warm up here, isn't billiard mas sooners with him most certainly listening. lou chalked to sugar, then i love her. she again, i'm a chalk, so walk, shall not silly. assure soonest. nozzler county child was i was asking her to really cold night. how is she living out here yet? mccloud of our crawford level? we have had thought about tanya. narrower. we chat about bernard lulu, for the year. jake ball there, read timothy roughly chalk. she could, oliver wilson. i couldn't the silly, tricky m as charlie buffy. a crop lot in his order. dumber ac nobody ever shadowed . mel market letter that i had were la la la la la la la la la e n m. up, veronica. louder. 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
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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 what overwhelming devastation on a cold night feels like sammy's a than on the outskirts of garcia and her to the kia. ok, let's get some other knees. a 2nd, unidentified object has been shut down in north american. i space this time ever. northern canada, canadian and american forces were tracking the object before a u. s. f. 22 aircraft shot down over the yukon. it comes a day after another flying object was shot down at the u. s. state of alaska. and one week after chinese berlin was down to the coast of north carolina. the object was flying at an altitude of approximately 40000 feet,
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had unlawfully entered canadian airspace and posed a reasonable threat to the safety of civilian flight. the object was down approximately 100 miles from the canada united states border over canadian territory in central yukon. it appears to be a small cylindrical object and smaller than the one that was down off the coast of north carolina, brazilian government toss forces attempting to raise $20000.00 illegal gold miners from the yellow mommy indigenous to rep territory. the biggest challenge now is to save the tribal members from hunger and disease and clean up the rivers. they depended to survive. monica yet. okay. reports from ramos state. ah, yes, mommy. children outside the emergency field hospital in blood vista,
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the capital of the northern state of what i'ma. these are the lucky ones. rescued in time from the ongoing health crisis in brazil's largest indigenous territory. both old and young gentlemen, me have been dying in their villages, from hunger and disease despite living unprotected land. the size of portugal in the heart of the amazon rain forest in co, ah, the engineer ma, ma may the onslaught of illegal money has polluted our rivers with mercury, destroying our forest and livelihood. we cannot fish or we cannot drink water that we cannot bathe without getting so it bore young o mommy policy. so junior vienna, mommy is responsible for indigenous health. every day he receives shocking pictures from the yellow mammy villages. my babbling desperate cries for help, like this one from a man who walked full days in the jungle to send an urgent message to her
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5 children war. so sick, they can't even walk. he says, send us a helicopter. we have no medication to treat clear, nothing. helicopters are being sent to take supplies, rescue the sick and chase away be legal miners. but this is something you during the past 4 years, former president jape also model has ignored and even encourage the invasion of indigenous territories. no of in a pretty way by monotonous open. and there were many reports that a humanitarian crisis was under way. but the former government dismantled organization in charge of protecting the rain forest and the indigenous people more than either. we knew what was going on, but were not authorized to act as we should do. now that has changed in the last 2 weeks. there have been daily flights to destroy equipment used by the legal miners . all of these helicopters and small airplanes that you can see here have been used
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to take supplies, fuel and food to the illegal miners in the yano mommy territories. now they have been apprehended by the federal police and are shown as proof that there are much larger interest at stake, and that somebody has been financing this whole illegal gold mining operation. removing the invaders is only the 1st step. the biggest challenge will be to keep them out and clean up the rivers. they have destroyed monica inactive. all jazeera were vista, brazil, a years of war and instability in iraq had taken a toll on the countries rich equestrian heritage. and now, as opposed to revive the industry and attracts a new generation of writers by made at the why he'd reports from nipple and southern iraq. for the 1st time in more than 3 decades, iraq courses compete in a long distance race. university student 40 mom has come to the ancient sumerian
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city of new port from the southern city of basra. and she's excited. she's one of very few female jockeys to take part. she says she's emotionally connected to her 4 year old arabian thorough bread mare is. i always, she and i, we have been eagerly waiting for this competition. it had been a live stream to ride a horse until i real i said with the opening of an question, clap in my home city. if you hope to participate in more competitions and represent my country abroad on our side, o one with the hail at the kind who i am, greece marcus, a breakthrough for equestrian sports in the country. during the us led invasion, thousands of estate own thoroughbreds were lost somewhere to killed. others neglected or stolen and smuggled abroad for 3 decades. dude and goran sanctions, horse racing in iraq was told. now nearly
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a 100 joke is representing the most iraqi provinces are able to compete in a single race. it's part of a drive by the countries main equestrian organization to grow the support and raise standards. bumper boycotted yeoman. my eerie don't. we're trying to salvage the golden times, our team of national experts of many years of experience in gulf countries. despite all the hard times our country has gone through and we still have some of the best breeds in the world out offer. some pure bloodsaw kept at the federation's main facility in the capital, baghdad. here houses are vetted to ensure that in top condition to meet international standards and compete abroad. iraq used to be home to some of the meanest arabian thoroughbreds. that value is judged by civil criteria,
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including strong physique, soft skin, wide eyes. a large not thrilled to help them in hail as much as possible while racing. but above all, it's their intellect and ability to respond to commands that sets them apart. back at the race track, the iraq equestrian federation is hoping the event with revitalized this port and fatima is calling going other iraqi girls to follow her lead. i'm with abdullah. hi, alicia sierra in the poor southern iraq. the north island of new zealand as being last by a strong cycling, 2 weeks after rack or breaking floods. the latest storm has already cut power to thousands. meteorologists have forecast winds him up to 130 kilometers an hour. some domestic flies moves had been cancelled. a sport news,
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real madrid have won footballs. club world cup for record, 5th time, the repeal champion speed. oh, hell. out of saudi arabia, 53. and they went to bed without the final in the moroccan capital robot. toys before an ancient team had reached the club world cup final, on both occasions, very madrid was assigned to any hopes of a surprise when a saudi arabia is al hello. aiming to become the 1st scene from outside of europe or south america. to lift the trophy gray on every time to discover that's enough. we're also not a big team. and he has a great team visit club in the been in the basic with the rail fence immediately cheered by the sight of cream benjamin leading the females the strike back in action of the missing the semi final through injury. now seeing
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the score more goals and club woke up history ban rail madrid, and vinicius junior quickly added another to that holly federico valvor. they made it to know instantly 20 minutes. and maria looked sent for straightforward when he did their best to disrupt that, they received me some regular break and clear the shoot his c back into contention . so it in his junior, really foot unlocked helen's defense in the 2nd half benjamin on hand to apply the finishing touch. now that i can go made it on serial. vinicius junior rails much went in last year champions, league final against liverpool, also school point. hello luciana. yes, it was another player to put to goes by his name is a wide open game finished
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falling 3 to re out a record extending 5th club will cut when full the spanish side. with this competition was launched to that sort of the century. brazilian teams won the 1st 3 additions since then. the have 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 and the resources to one day rival, europe's best things. but for now, ram madrid have continued their continents dominance of global club football. and he richardson algae, sierra robot. okay, that's it for me. and he's continues here on out there off that concise story. do stay with us. ah,
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hello, the weather is lossy set fair across a good part of europe, lots of dry and quiet weather. i'm pleased to say even quiet down across central parts of the mediterranean. now, after our lively blustery storms, which caused problems, just round southern passive italy crossed into multiple damaging winds and flooding rays area of high pressure. that's to settle zone further north we do have bands of cloud and break slaten snow just pushing in just around the top of our high. so the recent when she weather is coming back into norway, snow there around finland, pushing into western parts of russia. but for many, it's fine and try tab, which is getting up to round stubble, figures i, which was western most parts fine, and dry london and paris retreat. 10 celsius sir for many or higher down to war, to se, about 10 or 11 there in athens. but it does stay cold into care,
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and that's going to be the case as we go through the next couple of days. well, down close to freezing when she, whether they're just pushing across the western side of russia, dry weather, they're across much if you move winds falling light, really, really quite pleasant in the sunshine, some showers, they're still lurking across the north of libya into trinity, or northern parts of algeria will grassy see some wet weather for western sahara. ah. 1956 to nicea gain. independence from france. but a brutal power struggle broke out between the v is monica and the countries nationalist prime minister, l g 0 world tells the story the downfall of the dentist. you folded the paper camera to the decision issue. the last monarch of tunisia, power and politics on.
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