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ah, ah blushes war in ukraine has dominated well, he's for the past 12 months. devastating for those in the line of fire or directly impact. and it has strengthened global alliances and deepened divisions with far reaching effects on the lives of millions of people. well, white in a week had special coverage. al jazeera explores every aspect of the conflict, the human, the political, and the economic, and the possibilities of resolution. ukraine war, one here on, on, out there. ah,
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burying the dead in turkey, grieving at relatives, blame the government for not reacting quickly enough to the earthquakes that killed nearly 30000 people there. ah, i'll carry johnston. this is out there a lot from day are also coming up. building regulations in turkey here under intense scrutiny, reports from gassy and tap where thousands of families have been made. homeless as aide slowly starts to flow in u. n. a chief admits the international communities fail, northwest syria, and israel cabinets recognizes 9 illegal sutler outpost and occupying west bank palestinian authority called it a war against his people. ah, and began that with the aftermath of
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a devastating earthquakes and took care and syria. it's been a week since the quake struck hands. survivors are 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 ruins of a building a tie. the chances of finding any one else alive or becoming more remote, the total number of confirmed dead has surpassed. $35000.00 in both countries is expected to rise as more areas of cleared. but at smith reports from its 100, in the countries se, ah, the scantrons grave diggers must wear quickly. the noise from the heavy machinery disturbs war is normally a peaceful place. all of my booty asked lam waits with her surviving family for the bodies of one of her sons, his wife and their 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 hattie. how could that conscience accept this? after all of his other off survivors 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 victim is now a number d, n a samples of been taken. if anyone comes looking in the future, only the dead who've 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
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has been too slow. i learned that you are tyrants, you have no conscience. you took my 5 kids. how could you let a whole family to sit here 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 heard one says the rebuilding will start within weeks. the frustration here is why did those buildings collapse in the 1st place? bernard smith, i'll jazeera is kendra when turkey is se got into the province of destruction, is overwhelming. a stephanie decker reports, thousands of families have been displaced, and homes have been reduced to rubble, nor the yee has been frozen in time life changed here at 417 a. m. 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 block still stand. but there are so structurally unsafe and if you go through them, there is an eerie feeling here of where life has absolutely changed where its 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 were told only 2 people lost their lives, the rest managed to get out. and then of course, we had the ongoing rescue and recovery operation incredibly, i'm 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
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a volunteer. he has 6 members of his family still left on the 2nd 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, the chandelier, curtains still hang. it's 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 in order 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 with homes
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and businesses damaged or destroyed. looting has become a concern. it's ashley. the name has more from, took years, had hi province. 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. but we did speak to a few store owners, and one of them owned a shoe store to in fact. and his story was a bit heartbreaking. he said he, his home is uninhabitable, he and his family had been living in a tent and he was not able to get to his stores right away. it took until wednesday,
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the earthquake hit on monday for him to get down to his stores. and when he arrived, he said a group of about 5 to 6 men were looting and he said, look, i understand it's cold, i understand so many of us have lost everything. take what you need, but please do not steal steel and resell the shoes. his please fell on deaf ears and he says he lost about 7000 pairs of shoes. he and other business owners are saying now they're asking the government to please stand by them. one of the store owner says we have always supported the state. now the state needs to support us. on the city of carmen marsh was the epicenter of one of the earthquakes. some as a don is there and has more on the search operations. now, when a body was pulled out from the rubble behind me, placed on the floor immediately, well, you could smell death in the air. you could hear the shrieks and the cries from
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people assume hadley relatives. when they were met with the reality that another victim has been claimed by these earthquakes and emotionally taxing day temperatures. and now while they are crashing their falling as quickly as the moods lifts and falls here. but there was some good news to day from got a man mirage and hat i. 8 people pulled out of the rubble that lifts the hopes that gives people hope and we saw how really tents distressful. and you can see the contrast in a small area on one side they've, you know, they've stopped for the moment. on the other side, we've had a tense situation where they were calling out. they're giving the calls of life under that rubble because they thought they'd found somebody alive. this is all going on in a very, you know, in a tight area,
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but it's packed with people. as you can see on those drone shots, people are camped out. people are trying to stay warm. these are people who have lost their homes. these are people who are looking for their relatives. and it leads to frustration for the u. n's. ha, i said the international community has failed. northern syria. martin griffith met the head of the white house, it's at the turkish suing border on sunday. he said people in syria rightly feel abandoned and is now focused on correcting that fail, russell said, are, is following the relief efforts at the edge of end of the border crossing said it was rescued from the rubble of her home in norton syria. which too was hit hard by mondays, earthquakes insulting trickier. as the 6 year old girl recalls the horror of her experience, she still doesn't know how much she has lost. a lot of the building swayed from one side to another and there was destruction. everywhere i heard my mother calling my
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father's name, then i then lost consciousness and woke up at the hospital. i didn't lose any one in the quake, but i haven't seen any one yet. hopefully. her father and 3 of her siblings, died that in here a man 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, or heard over and over again. the biggest natural disaster 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 is called the winter is going on. so people need to be kept warm. and 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
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organization says at least 20 health facilities across the position control northwest, including 4 hospitals, have sustained damage, and white 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 it 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,
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west syria where most internally displaced syrians leave. the golf nation sees more with follow. 12 years of civil war has taken so much from syrians. 13000000 people, 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. doesn't say that algebra did reg as a border crossing. ha, thank in southern virginia though that we have for some developing years now from garza where they've been several explosions in the early hours of the morning. while this video shows is really air strikes in the palestine enclave. israeli media says it's rocket attacks on targeting weapons sites belong to her mass. israel's cabinet has recognized 9 illegal settler outposts in the occupied west
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bank despite passed us opposition. a far right minister also said $10000.00 housing units could be built in separate existing, illegal settlements. and palestinian authority has described a decision as an open war against the palestinian people. the u. s. has yet to comments bert last month at some faster. so the country opposes the authorization of is really outposts. mohammed ali, this is a political analyst. he says the move is another blatant israeli violation of international law. to see you think about it, the whole state of israel is illegally existing on the land of the policy in the us because it is not implement international law and the national agreements and resolutions in order to share the land with. so there is no legal settlements and illegal settlements, and i think this too is illegal. and it was ruled with
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a military rule. and now it is military rule and criminal rule. some of the ministers with the prime minister, israeli prime minister, who is under investigation. our criminals, who were convicted criminals is really not code. and that if you know code, so this is an escalation, this will increase the level of violence against against the property of a city and what they do, the more it used to be more than they more violence against a law or against a city will continue to resist the resist, whatever they have in order to protect their lives and their property. yes, violence is going to be 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 us. and yes, so the head on al jazeera, my ladder. mccarthy,
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in south dana country trying to recover from yes, i find out why it's not easy for me. one ami made up of gum and 4th, and former rebels and the u. s. shoots down more and identified objects. days off to down a suspected chinese spybot in ah, temperatures are no longer a store in the u. s. in canada, there's nothing really severely cold as you can see, nor severely warm a competitor. the stormy weather is now going offshore from the eastern seaboard. it left behind 5 degrees in toronto city in washington, dc in snow where you might expect it, where it's cold in northern canada. there is more weather coming on the pacific side, snow or rain to bring your height above sea level coming through washington state.
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and they need to california read all the way down the california coast during tuesday, with significance, they're quite likely in places like new mexico, arizona, the full corner stays the same time. this is raleigh. familiar, early spring like formation, which means significant rain and thunder storm stretching right up into the mid west was back or snow. i think for a while on tuesday. so at the caribbean, the breeze is still blowing, light is shower 3. there's a bit of a coming together that wind, which means in northern honduras or southern believes it could be particularly wet in south america. the big shells are still falling in bolivia, western parts of brazil and ecuador, and you'll see some showers developed in argentina. but at the moment, the problem in this middle part of algebraically chiles. the heat producing these fires in the weather, is not improved them at all. but the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating
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effects of plague every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens britain's true colors pop 2 on al jazeera hulu . ah, they're watching out just a reminder of our top stores this out one week since earthquake struck turkey and syria, the death toll from the disaster surpassed. 35000 people rescue workers continue to
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search through the rubble. but the chances of finding any one else alive are becoming more remote. you ends aid chief admits the international community has failed more than syria you and is hoping to open more border crossings into syria to bring an urgently needed kamani terran supplies. israel's cabinet has recognized 9 illegal settler outpost occupied westbank despite cost us opposition. a far right minister also said $10000.00 housing units could be built in separate existent, illegal sacraments. christina florida has called the decision and open war against the postilion people or the sport. now in the kansas city chiefs have won the super bowl and nail biting victory over the philadelphia eagles. the chiefs won 3835 scoring a field go over the eagles. just seconds to pay is their 2nd super bowl when in 4 years. well to serious hydro castro has been in philadelphia alongside ego sponsor
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hardy came right down to the wire, then a. so jared and i'm probably the only face left smiling mister room. unfortunately, because you can see it written all over the eagles. fans faces. they are very sad, but they are very sad and that wasn't her disappointing. and to this game, which was, as you said, carry a nail biter. i mean we had the eagles leading in the 1st half. it seemed that victory was assured. however, the cheese of course came roaring back in a 2nd half all the way up to that last minute it was tied. and then a questionable rep recall set up the cheeses for that game winning field goal. and that results are these very sad eagles fans and but of course everyone still got a great show out of the deal, particularly with at half time show. i don't know if you got to catch it, but rianna making her come back on stage after 5 years of not having performed
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revealing to the world that she is again pregnant. major message, a female empowerment. not to mention the all female fighter pilots, squadron. that did the fly over at the beginning of the game, all of this and the nfl having built, of course, to engage viewers, maintain the viewership, and many would argue they have stated in doing so. well, i believe it that high the thank you very much of people are continuing to flee from fighting an eastern democratic republic of congo. the army says it's pushing back fighters from the m 23 armed group. it says the violence is now centered around the killer. there were 50 kilometers from the provincial capital, gamma. thousands of people are seeking shelter in a rapidly growing makeshift campaign, with anger just outside goma, ranks of south cigars. army are now made up of both government troops and former rebel fighters. is part of the peace deal signed in 2018 for many and the new army
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don't have weapons due to an arms embargo. and that's raising concerns about how it will maintain peace and security. i related to reports from cuba. the bad not bad forces in south sedans, army have been told to be loyal to the country and not to politics, individuals, or ethnicity. the formation of a military made up of both former rebel fighters and government troops is underway . we have managed to unify the, the top actual and of the common where yet to complete the unification of the middle actually. which is really key because the process is unification. and they're not integration. so that's why you have to unified at all level. and before you unify, especially at the top level and the middle level, the senior officers also have to go through orientation and training.
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the soldiers form part of the 1st batch of graduates. many don't have guns. the government says in arms embargo imposed by the united nations security council in 2018 makes it hard to buy weapons delays and implementing the 2018 piece deal. her force was permanent. the country's 1st presidential election for those elections to take place. people displaced by years of conflict, need to feel safe enough to return home. according to the un, there are more than 2000000 internally displaced people in south done. and another 2300000 have played the country as refugees. fighting in some areas continues to kill and displays large numbers of civilians. the process has been slow. it's been slow. the political elite robin drugging their fits is simply because there are 2 principles. his excellency president and his exxon's 1st vice president. if a high deficit in trust and confidence for walking together is of patmos to deliver the country from violence, trapeze. oh, sa sedans,
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president saw the kia has promised to resume talks with armed group that did not sign the 2018 piece deal. that agreement stopped the worst of the fighting. but the, i lingering tensions in communities that possess many weapons and that will make maintaining peace and security even more difficult for sale to dance new and poorly equipped, unified national army had matessa out there. tuba oppose had now closed in berlin for the germans to the states. second election in 18 months. exit polls suggest big gains for the christian democrats. that would be an electron rebuke to charleston love shots, social democrats, who governed the region for 22 years. the previous election was held on the same day as the berlin marathon and under kobe 19 knocked towns. court ruled at invalid due to irregularities. o u. s. has announced that yet another unidentified high altitude object has been shot down, is
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a 3rd that such instance. and as many days, latest interception took place over at lake huron, north of detroit. it was 1st detected, montana on saturday, and was not considered to be a military threat. another flying object was shot down of alaska on friday. and canadian, that prime minister just into those says, teams are looking for the on identified object down by us fighter jet of the yukon on saturday. it represented a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft. so i gave the order to take it down. a canadian and american fighter jets were scrambled and an american f. 20 to successfully shot down the object. recovery teams are on the ground looking to find and analyze the object. ohio clink is a former u. s. deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia. he says there's
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a general concern about the lack of information about the flying objects over u. s. s. base. indeed it does, you know the bar patched and i think most americans are anxiously awaiting the year . they're elected officials tell them what's going on. it's rather odd, frankly, that spanish 3 days at the u. s. 0 or shoot down 3 objects in the air. and our government has yet to sell us anything about if there is a continued threat, what are the origin of these aircraft them the like? so i will tell you that during my servicing government, i was unaware of any such intrusions into our sovereign airspace. i chinese balloons. if they are now new information again, that would be interesting to see what we can that will be released to the public. so we have a better understanding of the threat that the united face meets. regardless,
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i think that what we know is the loon that was shot down on the 4th of february was chinese. that in and of itself is just the manifestation of the increasing aggression and the venture islam and assertiveness that the chinese have been utilizing across the globe. in south central chile, a firefighters miss far as the 3000 kilometers away are being deployed to combat the country's worst forest fires in decades with aspire to drop in extreme temperatures, nearly 300 fires remain active and new ones are appearing, especially in the rest of our county, a region who sent him reports from governor yet another wildfire out of control. in the albany, a region firefighters call for more help. unable to contain this blaze, when of hundreds of active fires that have been spreading throughout south central
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chile since late january. ah, the commander of the fire fighting brigade tells his men to evacuate order to come up with the convertible. the situation here is very complex. the fire is advancing very fast. so we are withdrawing to a safer area. well, we review another strategy. this helicopter is trying to dolls water on the flames here, but it's barely in the market as you can see. it's just simply not enough to deal with the magnitude of this fire here on this mountain or hill with the viable way over on to the other side. and they're only about a half a dozen firefighters here right now. this smoke, it is, it is really i possible to breathe here. weeks of intense heat and strong winds, compounded by years of drought, are feeding the flames. but that's not all right. with this you look,
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you can okay. and the other person, i think i put out the neighbors said they saw 3 people with bella travers who started the fire back there. and other neighbors say they saw green car and a pickup truck starting fires. while they tried to put out the fires and one area they saw how the people in cars lit others all over the place. and then yellow shows us the house. she grew up and with her 8 year old grandmother lived until tuesday, gledware, et cetera. but the vast majority of the fires have started in forest joined by timber companies, who've long been targeted by rebel indigenous. my put a groups and who carry out what they call acts of sabotage against chilion companies and farmers. they claim this as their ancestral land, but so far, no one is taken responsibility for the fires, which are hurting ordinary residence. many of them also my poaching. you but i mean we're letter only luckily go. what hurts most is that this was the last thing left
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of my deceased grandfather. he built all this with the sweat of his brow. the loss in property, livestock, and human life is incalculable. at least 30 people have been arrested for negligence or for deliberately lighting these fires. a curfew is also in place from midnight to 5 am, but nothing seems to be enough to stop new towers of blowing smoke from emerging c, n human al jazeera, gardena, chile, thousands all without power in new zealand or to cycle and gabrielle hit, the north ireland severe weather warnings have been issued in a state of emergencies in place. in oakland. schools across the city of enclosed while trains at fairies and multiple flights have been cancelled. it rogers have forecast, wind speeds, about 230 kilometers an hour. the storm comes 2 weeks off to record breaking floods . ah.
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