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burying the dead in turkey, a grieving relatives, blame the government for not reacting quickly enough to the earthquakes that have killed nearly 30000 people. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out there, a life window are also coming up, building regulations in turkey under intense scrutiny, we report from gassy and tip with thousands of families have been made homeless as aide slowly starts to flow in the u. n. a chief admits the international community has failed northwest siri. and israel's cabinet recognizes 9 illegals settler outposts in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authority calls it a war against his people. ah, we begin with the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes and turkey and syria last monday in turkey. almost a week since the quakes struck survivors,
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a still being pulled from the rubble. one of those rescued is this 10 year old girl who spent close to a 150 hours trapped in the ruins of a building in hattie. the chances of finding any one else alive are becoming more remote. the total number confirmed dead has now surpassed $35000.00 in both countries and is expected to keep rising as more areas a clear out as he was bernard smith reports nothing is current in the countries se scantrons grave diggers must work quickly. the noise from the heavy machinery disturbs what is normally a peaceful place. all of the booty asked, lamb waits with her surviving family for the bodies of one of her sons, his wife and the 3 children. they killed my son because they didn't send a crane to do the rescue. did my son have nothing to give this state?
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didn't he served them. he was the best mathematics teacher in half a. how could that conscience accept this? after all of his others, all survive as contend and prey by the freshly dug graves of their loved ones? not all of the dead have been identified. so they are buried here. it's respectfully dumb, but there's little ceremony. a no mourners and sometimes not much left to bury the victims. now a number d n a samples have been taken. if anyone comes looking in the future, only the dead who been identified, accounted in the official death, told some estimate, saw that the identity of around half those killed in monday's earthquakes is unknown. the manager here, the cemetery, tells us these plots all the way up to the fence would take about 4 years to be filled up beforehand now in $3.00 to $4.00 days from the distraught survivors. the complaint we've heard regularly this past week that the government's rescue effort has been too slow. that you are a tyrant,
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you have no conscience. you took my 5 kids. how could you let a whole family disappear because of a crane? they are still under the rubble for 7 days now. even if they got winded by the quake, they are already dead now. you killed them. turkeys president has admitted failings in the initial response to the earthquake. reggie type bird one says the rebuilding will start within weeks. the frustration here is why did those buildings collapse in the 1st place? bernard smith al jazeera, is kendra. meanwhile, in turkey of southeastern gassy, entered province, the destruction there is overwhelming stephanie decker reports. thousands of families have been displaced, and homes have been reduced to rubble. norther yee has been frozen in time life changed here at 4 17 am. that monday morning. you can just get a sense looking at these buildings. this is an entire residential area. this has been completely destroy,
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but you also have other parts of the city where the apartment blocks still stand, but there are so structurally unsafe and if you go through them, there is an eerie feeling here of where life is absolutely changed where it's ended . you can see the balconies, you can see the incredible cracks of the buildings. this is why also of the army here is telling us to be very careful when we operate. because of the danger of them actually having pieces fall off. a lot of people we've been talking to saying that within seconds the entire earth shook the entire building, shook. in this building we're told only 2 people lost their lives, the rest managed to get out. and then of course, we have the ongoing rescue and recovery operation incredibly. and in the last 24 hours or so, they managed to pull a mother and her child from this location. i'm one of the workers here. one of the rescue workers is volunteer. he has 6 members of his family still left on the 2nd
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floor of this building. you have relatives, as we've been seeing across the southeastern region, waiting for news of their loved ones. this lady has been sitting in prayer for over an hour. and then now when we're walking through these apartment blocks, you see television screen a, chandelier, curtain still hang as incredibly difficult to convey the sense of devastation, the sense of loss. one man we spoke to who has a shop here. and also his from here said life is over in northern ye, nor do it, nor did he is no longer on the map. so we're very difficult to see how in an instant, everything has changed for over hundreds of thousands of people or our rescue
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workers are still searching through the rubble. the hope of finding people alive is starting to fade. natasha, her name has more from on takia and turkey is hattie province. retina apartment complex in antalya, and at one point were told about 3000 people, lived in the ruins of these buildings. in the last few days, 50 people were rescued. but one worker tells us at this point, the ground, the rubble has gone silent, and the odds he believes of yet another miracle rescue is pretty slim. search and rescue operations however, do continue here. they continue in 8 provinces. here in the south that had been declared disaster areas to into other provinces. they have seized operations. this is a mammoth effort. 233000 people on the ground trying to help turkey out, recover, and with no electricity, very little food,
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no amenities. many people are still trying to evacuate, move to places that are safer, warmer and have food. about 144000 people have been evacuated out of these disaster areas. they've been moved to. 1 hotels and university dorms. in fact here in tor kiya all universities have pivoted to remote learning to accommodate the displace we spend some time today in the commercial district of and takia before the earthquake. it was a city of about 200000 people, a pretty bustling commercial center, a tobacco olives, cotton except euro. and we spoke with business owners who have faced alluding, we did see throughout the commercial area of soldiers with machine guns standing guard. we'd heard stories in particular about shops with gold that were being heavily fortified to ensure that there would be no theft. not only has there been
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looting, there has been a theft of aid. thousands of trucks headed to the southern provinces are full of humanitarian aid. there have been cases of that aid being stolen. the ministry of justice says 57 people have been arrested or 2 on is saying if you've looted, if you're engaged in any kind of corruption or you exploit this disaster, you will be punished. well, the head of the world health organization says the international community should step up to support the aid efforts in north west. and so we need to take those forms to the next letter to each one i think, to published in areas where there is more sanctions by the united states of america. we where there isn't a, a urine for coast line almost
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as well as miss coach access. we whole is continuing the humans. a chief has also said the international trinity has failed no than syria. martin griffith's met with the head of the white helmets at the tertiary and border on sunday. he said people in syria rightly feel abandoned, and he's not focused on correcting that failure. russell said i was falling the wreath efforts at the chill vegas with border crossing. said it was rescued from the rubble of her home in northwest syria, which too was his hard. monday's earthquakes, insult and trickier. as the 6 year old girl recalls the harder of her experience, she still doesn't know how much she has lost. dresser fell out of the building swayed from one side to another and there was destruction. everywhere i heard my mother calling my father's name. i then lost consciousness and woke up at the hospital. i didn't lose anyone in the quake, but i haven't seen any one yet. to her father and 3 of her siblings died. have you
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been here a month? that's the deal doesn't know yet. we also didn't tell her mother because we're concerned about their health. stories or survival and death are heard over and over again. the biggest natural disasters to hit the region in decades is the latest crisis for the people of syria who have experienced year of war displacement and hunger agencies warned the worst is yet to come. there is the lack of everything and her and, and, and of course it's cold. the winter is going on, so people need to be kept warm. am, we've set up a small clinics just to look afters. people's injuries, serious health care system was already struggling due to the war. the world health organization says at least 20 health facilities across the position control northwest, including 4 hospitals,
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have sustained damage. and while emergency medical services have been overwhelmed with trauma, passions essential, health services have been severely disrupt it can be able to be as you can see, part of the hospital was damaged. we lacked doctors and medical supplies to deal with such a big emergency. the needs are enormous and we don't have enough resources. aid has started to follow in, but the knees are on an unprecedented scale. united nation is coordinating is disaster response from government control areas where he says it's working to gain approvals from damascus for faster and more regular access to the northwest. oh, but people dare say it is too late. countless lives, they say have been lost because there appeals for help were ignored by the international community. cutter has sent an 8 convoy and medical team to the north, west syria where most internally displaced syrians leave. the golf nation sees more with fellow 12 years of civil war has taken so much from syrians, 13000000 people,
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half of the country ought been displaced within its borders. millions choose to come to turkey to begin a new, safer life. but now the bodies of those who died in the earthquakes are being sent back to failure to be buried in their ham country. roads will say that al jazeera vague is a border crossing her thank insulting to. can you let me get some other world news now in israel's cabinet has recognized 9 illegal settler outposts in the occupied west bank despite us opposition. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is office confirmed that a planning committee will convene in a few days to approve the outposts a far right minister also said $10000.00 housing units could be built in separate existing, illegal settlements. the u. s. has yet to comment, but last month it's ambassador said the country opposes the authorization of israeli outputs. let's bring in muhammad away, sees a political analyst and joins us live from washington, dc. mohamed,
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how significant then is this moved by the israeli cabinet to recognize these 9 outposts as supplements wise netanyahu doing this? now, is this about making political appeasement to his right wing coalition? do you think? you know, if you really think about it, the whole state of israel is illegally existing on the land of the policy us because it is not implement international law and the nation of agreements and resolutions in order to share the land with the policy. and yes, so there is no legal settlements and a legal set of months. and i think this to do is illegal. and there was a rule with the military rule and now it is military rule criminal rule. some of the ministers with the prime minister there is a prime minister who is under investigation, or criminals who were convicted criminals is really not code. and that is a penal code. so this is an escalation,
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this will increase the level of violence against the property. okay? and yes, and unfortunately unfortunately, the united states will talk the talk but not walk the walk because they will use yeah, go ahead. yeah, let's just talk about the palestinian authority if we can, because it's already reactive saying it considered this move as open war against the palestinian people more collective punishment. what more action are we likely to see from the palestinians? because the p i appears to be powerless? doesn't it? in the face of increasing israeli has tennessee the, the, the, the, the p a has been powerless for, for a long, long, long time. in fact, they have been powerless, says yes, as a nation of the late prime minister of israel, or being by added to a settler. and then everything went to hell after that. and the relationship between the all slower than a city,
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answered the b a and the p. o went sideways and to this day there is nothing. there is no movement or its peace. the only thing we hear about is the killing of the kind of sin. yes, and the annexation of the land and building these are outposts and settlements, debated the palestinian authority has no power, no authority over all of the policy and property that they are over ok where they live. busy but there is only use them for security reasons and for security exchanges. nothing else, even the money that they can let on behalf of the policy is talking about. they say, i'm not giving it to the palestinians or to develop center thought. let, let's just quickly talk about the balance on the ground. if we can, i mean, this is really cabinet decision comes as you mentioned, against rising violence, right across the west bank. we've seen a worrying increase in rates by the israeli military palestinians say this will only escalate tensions further. should we not brace for even more violence between
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the israelis and the palestinians. the more they do with the more the israel is still the more land they take, the more violence against a law or against a city, as you continue to assist or just whatever they have in order to protect their lives and their property. yes. so violence is going to be the, the, the, the news of the day for a long time as long as it's a list shy away from peace and talking real peace with mom and always good to get your thoughts and your analysis. thank you very much. and thanks for talking to out to 0. thank you. thank you. time for short break here down to 0. when we come back, the russian mercenary group, wagner says it could take 2 years to fully seize control of ukraine's eastern regions. plus, after a grueling season, it all comes down to one match. the kansas city chiefs space the philadelphia eagles in the super bowl. wanna stay with us.
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lou ah, welcome back. a comment about top stories here. this allied, nearly a week on since earthquake struck turkey and syria, the death told him the disaster has surpassed. 35000 rescue workers continued to search rubble, but chances of finding any one else alive, it's becoming more women. the u. n. z. a chief admits the international community has failed, northern syria, you and is hoping to open more border crossings into syria, to get more urgently needed humanitarian supplies. israel's cabinet has recognized
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9 illegal settler outposts in the occupied westbank despite us opposition far. right minister also said $10000.00 housing units could be built in separate existing. any sentence, the head of the wagon mercenary group says it could take 2 years for russia to fully seize control of ukraine's eastern regions of danielle campbell. hence, you've got a precaution statement comes, as the mercenary force claims to have captured the east on the bridge of crust, a honda near back, moot, this video allegedly shows. wagner, soldiers in the village, there any a back moot has seen some of the faces fighting in recent months. a solid binge of aid has more from moscow. wagner is the group, which is a private contractor labeled as mercenary army by the western powers who are opposing it with ukraine. and according to the russians, an important part of the russian security team, which is taking part in this special security operation. so this statement that it might take years is going to be
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a surprise to not just people who are observing things here in russia. and it is not likely to go down well amongst the military commanders who have been talking about how well the war has been going. the concentration of the conflict is around the eastern parts of ukraine. russian forces have been making steady gains according to russian accounts, things that i've been denied by the ukranian counterparts. this back, the army has just posted videos of taking more areas, villages in the harkey region, and this is where it is in the don. yes, hans and hockey region where the most of the fighting is concentrated around were russian forces are seeing that they have not just reinforcing positions but also trying to take back take territory as much as they can. and on the ukrainian side who are trying to take it back as more and more weapons have flown into this conflict where the powers of accused russia, of taking weapons from iran and north korea. and russia has accused almost all of
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western powers of backing the ukrainian side against what it calls its war against not to them. thousands of people are without power in new zealand to cycle. and gabriel hit the north island. severe weather warnings have been issued and a state of emergencies in place in oakland, schools across the city have been closed while trains, fairies and multiple flights have been cancelled. which ologist forecast wind speeds up to a 130 kilometers an hour. the storm comes 2 weeks after the record breaking flux. the u. s. has announced that yet another unidentified high altitude the object has been shot down as a 3rd such incident. and as many days the latest interception took place of a lake who run north of detroit was 1st detected of montana on saturday. i was not considered to be a military threat. while another flying object was shot down of alaska on friday. and canadian prime minister just intruders. his team's i'm looking for the unidentified object down by us, fight it over the yukon on saturday. rosen jordan has more details on the u. s.
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canadian operation officials from both countries are trying to recover the debris to analyze the debris and try to figure out who launched these of vessels into the space, into space as it were. and then why they were trying to use these a craft over canadian and american territory. this, of course, all comes more than a week after the u. s. military took down a 3 boss sized a balloon that the u. s. says was a chinese surveillance of aircraft. the chinese have long denied that they were trying to spy on the united states or in particular on u. s. military installations and operations. but this certainly has raised concerns, not just in ottawa, but also here in the united states. there are growing concerns that the by an administration isn't being transparent enough about what it knows about to these
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aircraft. and whether it is telling the american public in particular enough about whether they are indeed safe from foreign surveillance or from other kinds of threats. this is of situation that could become more political even though the bite administration says that it believes that this may be part of a grand chinese effort to spy on us operations. found the stage is set for the biggest night and american sport with super bowl 57 you to kick off in just a few minutes. the kansas city chiefs will be taking on the philadelphia eagles in a highly anticipated match up between 2 of the most dominant teams and american football. thousands of fans of n, flocking to the stadium in glendale, arizona, head of the match. tens of millions more, but tuning in from home, allowed to say was, how does your castro is in philadelphia alongside eagles, fans hardy. so what's the atmosphere like among the fans, philadelphia of course, aiming for their 2nd super bowl title. oh
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yeah i ah oh. and so how do you listen? we're having problems hearing you. those fans are super excited behind you. look, we'll try and come back to little bit later if we can. but as it stands weak up, really hear you because those plans are so excited to hide your test. are there with philadelphia fans for the super bowl now firefighters in chile say they're making progress containing massive wildfires that have been burning across central region. at least 24 people have died. the fires are spread across b o, b, o, new, blay, and or acadia, destroying more than a 1000 homes. police arrested 20 people, suspected of austin, our latin america editor,
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lesson human. as the latest from governor. i'm in south central chile, near the town of godaddy. no, here in yet, i already a region where you can see that the bar aspires are out of control. not up here. there is a helicopter trying to fill buckets of water it's. it's like nothing compared to the extent of this fire which goes all the way across the other side of this mountain. let me just show you the smoke also that we're seeing over there. i can take off my face mask, otherwise i won't be able to breathe. there's a lot of smoke. this fire allegedly was started overnight and according to authorities, much of the forest fires are most of the forest fires that are appearing here in the region are being said on purpose. and many people are saying that it's there are being set by members of a radical or resistance. my poacher groups that operate in this area. they live in
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this area. and apart from that, in the summer time here in south america, they tend to to attack these forests which belong to forestry companies. that when they have declared war on, they say that they are the big the enemy that they have taken over their historic land. their ancestral lands. but at this time, for the 1st time in a long time, there's been a terrible heat wave in this area. the fires are spreading all over south central chile and they are also damaging property right now we're seeing of you bulldozers just over there coming up the, the, this road going. they're going to try to stop this little bit further up, but they're absolutely out numbered. we've only seen about a half a dozen fire fighters here, so this fire will clearly be burning for a long time longer. now, years of war and instability and iraq have taken a toll and the countries rich equestrian heritage. but now as a push to revive the industry and attract a new breed of writers,
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mopping up to wide report from the poor and southern iraq. for the 1st time in more than 3 decades in iraq courses compete in a long distance race. university student 40 mom has come to the ancient sumerian 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 thoroughbred mare is i always she and 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. i hope to participate in more competitions and represent my country brought on us. i know one with the hail at the kind who i, an greece. marcus, a breakthrough for equestrian sports in the country during the us led invasion,
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thousands of estate own thoroughbreds were lost somewhere to killed. others neglected or stolen and smuggled abroad for 3 decades. during goren sanctions, horse racing in iraq was told now, nearly a 100 jockeys 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 sport and re standards. bumper boycotted yeoman. my ears 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 that 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
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international standards and compete abroad. iraq used to be home to some of the finest arabian thoroughbreds. that value is judging by civil criteria, including strong physique, soft to skin, wide eyes, a large nostrils 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 on other iraqi girls to follow her lead. i'm with abdullah, alicia 0 in the poor, southern iraq. ah.
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