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burying the dead in turkey, a grieving relatives, blame the government for not reacting quickly enough to the earthquakes that killed nearly 30000 people back. ah, i'm carry johnston. you're watching out here. also coming up as a to slowly starts to flow in the u. n. a chief admits the international community has failed. northwest syria and israel's cabinet. to recognize is 9 illegal settler outposts and occupies west bank. the palestinian authority calls it a war against its people. thus, celebrations kickoff in kansas. city chiefs secure and last minute super bowl victory in philadelphia, eagles. ah, dash will begin with they asked him the devastating earthquakes and took care and
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serious. it's been a week since the quakes struck and survivors a still being pulled from the rubble. one of those rescued is this a 10 year old girl who spent close to 150 hours trapped in the ruins of a building and had time to talk to the finding anyone else alive of becoming the most. the total number of confirmed dead as of past $35000.00 in both countries is expected to rise in more area of a clear. we have a team of correspondence across took here covering the latest developments. stephanie decker isn't a sasha name isn't untucked in her ty, province. but 1st bernard smith begins our coverage from is kinder in the scantrons grave diggers must work quickly. the noise from the heavy machinery disturbs what is normally a peaceful place. all of my booty asked lam waits with
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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? didn't he served them? he was the best mathematics teacher in hattie. how could that conscience accept this? after all of his others? all 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 have been taken. if anyone comes looking in the future, only the dad who been identified, accounted in the official death, told some estimate, saw that the identity of around half those killed him. 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
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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. 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. turkey's 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 cameron in turkey, is southeastern kasey, and pet province of destruction is overwhelming. especially decor reports. thousands of families have been displaced on homes, reduced to rubble, nor the yee has been frozen in time life changed here at 417
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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, 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 or 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 took 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
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hours or so, they managed to pull a mother and her child from this location on one of the workers here, one of the rescue workers is 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, he see television screen, 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 shot here and also his from here said life is over in northern he nor do it,
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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 doctor egg bow . omar is the head of health to the humanitarian organization. mercy, malaysia. he joins us from a donna. now we appreciate your time. what are the critical humanitarian needs that are required right now? currently i'm at the crown in money or area. so the needs are like shelter, winter blankets, food for an hour, you know they, they love their houses with their own clothing so they didn't carry much. is all they need almost everything in the fee, the trauma that people are facing there is just immense, isn't it? what of your team been witnessing? what have they been say?
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oh oh, we have visited a few evacuation santo's in my area and our people are i could see their coping by, well, we with us also we have a mental health and psychosocial support office. so we did some assessment and we are trying to assess the local psychosocial team or some where's as well as activities and what is participate in activities. what are the challenges that are facing aid organizations like yourselves, as this crisis continues? oh basically, i mean we were a mean we are, we were able to provide some immediately i didn't know, but sometimes the transport transportation to like we wanted to move on to other
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areas. the. the weather is in issues or because of the snow and icey roads. so otherwise i think we don't have much of a challenge. what is the focus then of your organization right now? oh, curly oh, we are doing assessment and released. so focusing on health needs as well as in working with the a, a local disaster response organization. we are looking into the temporary housing like containers providing containers. we will be collaborating with them after the assessment and also to provide the health care services. because we are, our team is working with the 2 malaysian practice in turkey. so we are providing the move i clinics in if occasion centers and also to expand our psycho social services we have just started to read and broadly will expand to other places if possible. and of course, immediate relief,
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i tend to provide the immediate attention, like the blankets of child essential needs, like diapers, and some children food, and also the food picked to the families. right. believe it there, dr. hbo mark. thank you very much indeed for joining us. you're most welcome. thank you for having us. both homes and businesses damaged or destroyed, looting has become a concern with africa. name reports from takia in the a type province stealing out of sheer desperation after a devastating earthquake is something says our son mez can empathize with. he's been living in a tete with his family after his home was damaged. the shoe store owner estimates nearly 7000 pairs of shoes were stolen. his please to the looters to only take what
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they needed were ignored. yet he speaks with an aura of calm, residual mother. we have so many brothers who have died like as i live with the pain inside of me, i'm ready to do whatever i come. i have no other option, but to be calm. this isn't our culture as a country, we can understand people, you'll believe that would have been she, the commercial district and the ancient city of antonia was deserted on sunday. but for business owners and employees, salvaging what they could by the handful, often endangering themselves by entering the hopes of structurally unsound buildings. many are homeless and in morning everyone seems to know not just one, but dozens of people who have died from you should know in a lot of your loser museums, electrical jesus, when i see other shops, i thank god other places are worse as people have lost their lives, we can fix our businesses and continue. may god help every william of them.
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thousands of trucks full of humanitarian aid have been dispatched to the southern provinces. there have been some instances of that aid being stolen. 57 people have been arrested according to the ministry of justice. president irwin says, looters, any one who engages in corruption or capitalizes on this catastrophe will be punished. and this is why he declared a 3 month state of emergency in the earthquake. so now the people here say they expect the government to honor its pledges to rebuild their diverse city. and hope aid will be distributed equally with misty plan. because this we are living together like brothers and sisters. this is a city of civilizations. we are used to living like this, and we don't want the government to discriminate with regards to the situation. people are being asked to evacuate, but those we spoke to say with so many people they know still buried beneath the
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rubble. they can't leave just yet. natasha name al jazeera and tuck, yet her care earthquakes in turkey and syria have not only destroyed thousands of homes. they've also devastated the landscape. this drone footage shows an olive growth in took here ripped wide open by the quake. the fisher is up to 200 meters wide, around 30 meters deep. but we call an from the earthquake syrian, say the international community has failed them. aid has been slow to arrive in the revel held north west. you ends aid chief, visited the area on sunday and says people are right to feel they've been abandoned . more than 5700 people in syria were killed. the bodies are still being pulled from collapsed buildings. living, i can have got all of the shots, sort of the whole world, let the syrian people down below them, or if his destruction was in europe or a foreign country, the whole world would have gathered to rescue those killed doesn't. but here,
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no one cares on channel. israel has carried out early morning air stripes on several parts of garza. while this video shows the attacks and the palestinian enclave is really media says it's rocket attacks on targeting weapons sized belong to promise a 21 year old palestinian man has died after being shot during an israeli raid in the city of nablus in the occupied west. bank at least 5 others were injured. it follows arrayed on sunday that saw israeli forces storm the home of a palestinian man saying the crack has slammed his kind of bus stop near the illegal settlement of remote. 3 israelis were killed in the attack. and israel's cabinet has recognized 9 illegal settler outpatient. occupy the west bank despite passed us opposition. a far right minister also said 10000 housing. it's could be built in separate existing, illegal settlements. palestinian authority has described the decision as an open
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war against the palestinian people. the u. s. has yet to comment for last month. it's ambassador said the country opposes the authorization of is really outposts. hm. it always is a political analyst. he says the move is another blatant is only violation of international law to see you 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 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 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
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not code. and that if, you know, of course, 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 do 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, 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 in years still to come on al jazeera, the u. s. sheets down more, unidentified objects, days off. it took dallas suspected chinese spy building and firefighters from across chile are deploy to battle. hundreds of wildfires which have killed at least $24.00 people.
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ah, trump of we can see streaks of cloud across here that don't look to act in a huge they are generated by storm system over turkey. there isn't one be pleased to know. there is certainly cloud coming out of eastern europe, not produce some snow in the northeast a turkey, otherwise. it is still sunshine by day and of course, frost by night. but those streaks of cloud will produce a bit of rain into saudi arabia to wait and more, especially the western side of the wrong way. you'll see some snow on the heights as well as that is quite warm up to about 27 doesn't drop very much, even with the increasing breeze in the dust in the air during tuesday and the shower continue rank q 8 in the far south of iraq otherwise, we're back to sunshine for the most part. jumping away from the middle east,
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tropical africa, now almost entirely dry. the rain there has been housed for the site and particularly in mozambique. now that is produced, flooding ran a pooter, and you can see why because we've had days of this and there are more days to come . it's present as in bob way as well. and a line down the eastern side of south africa. and i'm surprisingly, is a position is going to be repeated during tuesday, madagascar is largely a dry picture come to the side of the channel and it's not, ah, when the news breaks, when people need to be heard and the story told, it's incredible that more people were injured or killed, this is mary safe on the ukrainian capital with exclusive interviews and in depth reports that i did on last more than $2000000000.00 that might could have addressed nigeria is going by the deficit and widespread public al jazeera has teens on the
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ground to learn to bring you more award winning documentaries, and live lugs, dr. lou ah, watching out here amanda of our main store is now one the week since earthquake struck to kear and syria. the death toll from the disaster has surpassed. 35000 people rescue workers continue to search through the rubble, but the chances of finding any one else alive or becoming more remote the when's aid chief admits the international community has failed more than syria un is hoping to open more border crossings into syria, to bring in urgently needed monitoring supplies. israel's cabinet has recognized 9
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illegal settler outpatient, occupied westbank despite cost us a position a far right minister also said $10000.00 housing. it could be built in separate existing, illegal segments. palestinian authority has called the decision and open war against the palestinian people. the u. s. has announced that yet another unidentified, a high altitude object, has been shot down, is a 3rd such incident. and as many days the latest interception took place over lake huron, north of detroit, was 1st attack to their, but montana on saturday and was not considered to be a military threat. another flying object was shot down over alaska on friday. the canadian prime minister justin true though says teams are looking for the unidentified object, downed by us fighter jet over the yukon on saturday. i know crank is a former u. s. deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia. he says there's general concern about the lack of information about the flying objects over
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u. s. s. base. indeed it does. you know, that are fetched 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 tell us anything about if there is a continued threat, where did the origin of these aircraft them the like? so i will tell you that during my service in government i was unaware of any such intrusions into our sovereign airspace. i chinese bullets if there is now new information again, that would be interesting to see what can be released to the public. so we have a better understanding of the threat that the united face meets. regardless. i
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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. now in south central chile, if i thought as much as far as a 3000 kilometers away are being deployed to combat the country's worst, forest fires and decades. despite a drop in extreme temperatures, nearly 300 fires remain active and new ones are appearing, especially in the rest of our county region. assemblyman reports from calvary, them 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 chile since late january, ah,
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the commander of the fire fighting brigade tells his men to evacuate order to come up at the bottom of 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 dallas water on the flames here. but it barely ever in the bucket. as you can see, it's just simply not enough to deal with the magnitude of this fire here on this mountain or hill like the fire the way over on to the other side. and there are only about a half a dozen firefighter here right now. this smoking to visit is really, i'm 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 missing. okay, good. okay, and the other person i think of which are the neighbors said they saw 3 people with
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bella covers, who started the fire back there. and other neighbors say they saw a green car and a pick up truck starting fires while they tried to put out the fires and one area they saw how the people in cars let others all over the place that i live. i love it. then yellow shows us the house was, she grew up and with her 8 year old grandmother lived until tuesday. glad we're working on it. 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 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 am your letter only luckily go. what hurts most is that this was the last thing left of my deceased grandfather. he built all this with the sweat of his brow
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. 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 mew towers, a billowing smoke from emerging to see in human al jazeera, gardena, chile of thousands are without power. new zealand daughter sigh current gabriella hit the north island. severe weather warnings have been issued in a state of emergencies. in place in oakland, schools across the city of enclosed while trains varies and multiple flights when canceled. the storm comes 2 weeks after record breaking floods. a former superior to foreign minister has been elected as a country's new president. sundays runoff was a bitterly contested voting for it and inconclusive 1st round of voting. last weekend, who brennan reports. the final days of this election became an unexpected thriller
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. the gap between the 2 candidates narrowed, and as voters went to the polling booth, the result was too close to pundits, to confidently predict. 49 year old nickos, chris dooley, this is the former foreign minister who quit the ruling vichy party just a month ago to run for the presidency as an independent. he positioned himself as a unifier, free from the constraints of party allegiance. but his former colleagues on the center right branded him a traitor who divided the party from a position of power. the centre right appeared to be imploding. his opponent, 66 year old undress, mercury amis, also ran as an independent, albeit with the backing of the left wing party. the actual government's disastrous handling of the 2013 financial crisis still lingers in many vote his minds. but for us, his campaign gained momentum in the final week with its focus on corruption and promised to prioritize the reunification of the whole island of cyprus would sent her. i'd
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vc vote, it's really support a left wing candidate just to punish chris. to do it is the so was no, but the margin of victory was no landslide. sugars, i don't mean to my knee, and i get a clear message is that it is necessary to cooperate together to break the impasse . the current state of affairs can not be the solution to the cypress problem. i will not get tired of saying so, and i will work to overturn it. the current state of affairs is only getting worse . the entry of the new president is a daunting list of economic and political problems. inflation had a for decade hi. last year, a 10.9 percent fish. the high cost of living provoked a rad general strike last month over paid amounts on the us back talks between the greek speaking south of cyprus and the self declared republic. in a turkish speaking, north have been frozen finale 6 years with asylum seekers now numbering some 6 percent of the south population. migration is an issue that is creating significant
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tensions. there has been a sense in this election in particular. the disaffected voters were faced with choosing the least was candidate nickos facilities may have won the dallas, but having alienated so many of his former party colleagues now faces a real challenge to establish his authority. oh brennan, al jazeera sport. no hon. the kansas city chiefs have won the super bowl nail biting victory over the philadelphia eagles. celebrations are now in full swing them in mid western city. chiefs, 14835 here in the, to the field. go over that with just seconds to play. achieve spans, the matching vendor, arizona, celebrating their teams, 2nd, super bowl time in 4 years. absolutely enjoy today's game to me when you come to the super bowl. you want it to be a game that's worth watching. you want it to be a game towards close, just like it was tonight. i'm a campus are as open from start to finish. so we were certainly advised to be here . i mean, listen,
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we have the 2 best genes in the nfl bird up in the super bowl. you can't beat that, you kind of ask for anything better than those duties match up and a close game like that. it was amazing. absolutely amazing. so of course it was a little shaky at 1st. of course, patrick lindale. i thought it was pretty much over. he came back like a trooper, like always an army corps and the re, i give him credit. he play the clock to the t. and of course, patch them all, was it basis will or hardly jo, castro is in philadelphia where egos fans looking for positives after a tough loss. this was an epic game, a nail biter, but not ending in the way that the eagles van that i hung out with all day wanted it. and i want to ask some of them actually on a lease committee. thanks for spending time. thank you for being here. i'm sorry for the loss of your team. how do you feel about it? it's pretty tragic. it feels a bit like a funeral to be completely honest,
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but all faith in the birth. you know, i think we're a good team and we're still here for philadelphia and go birds. what about that half time show with rianna may be mailing. oh my gosh. if that wasn't the best half time, so that i've ever seen that, i don't know what it i was on a concert. i did so well. she played all the good ones. she everything she needed to it was the most amazing, have done all of my dell and all of my gallons was i've been dancing for the half time. show a test that happened. young lady. thank you so much for being. yeah, of course i oh see all of us still adelphia pride and of course holding on to the good memories after the.
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