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this is one of the most astounding that logical revolutions and all of this for make our planet great. we have to meet the seo tool emission targets electrical major mitchum in motion many to be mindful where people are just talking about wind and solar. is it that's going to solve the problem? it won't. the world of business and commerce is driving energy transition is the promise of clean energy and illusion. the topside at green energy on al jazeera. as soon as the sun goes down with a very challenging place to work from, as a journalist, we're always pushing on boundaries. part of the central must always on good luck. we are the ones traveling the extra mile. where are the media? those goals? we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. ah,
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syria agrees to open more border crossings for humanitarian aid, to be delivered to areas devastated by most pizza. ah mccloud, this is all desert life and what was to come up among the rub, old moments of hope. 2 brothers pulled out from the destruction of more than 8 day and talk. it is now a city of earthquake ruins. history gives you an indication as to why it has been decimated, strengthening trade rounds president heads to beijing on a 3 day state, visit the devastation as jeff just mike shift makes you want to cry. state of emergency declared in new zealand often. so i claim gabrielle, it causes flooding and destruction to the north. i'm aah!
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in syria has given us permission to use 2 more border crossings from turkey. 8 to allow much needed a to be delivered to ripple held areas. monitoring supplies have been slowly getting into the quake effective northwest. the un says more than 50 truckloads of 8 have been delivered through what has been the sol crossing it was allowed to use . it's not been a day since you had quakes hit syria and took 8, killing more than 37000 people. we have a team of correspondence, come and disaster across turkey and inside syria prefers let's clusters. and how to, who's on the tech is syrian border saying, so news that more you and aid is going to be allowed into opposition. controlled area. yes. the decision to use more border crossings means more lifelines for the people inside northwest syria, syrians desperate for much needed assistance. the northwest,
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as well as other cities and government controlled areas, were badly hit during last week's earthquake. now, many are seeing this as a surprise, really, because during the course of the war, the syrian government with the backing of russia has prevented united nations and the international community from using border crossings. in fact, they've close to 4 of them in recent years and only left one open bed. but however, now the united nations will be able to use 2 more crossings among them better. so let me behind me. so the united nations is welcoming this move. there were high level talks in damascus yesterday. some believe that, you know, backdoor deals were, were made at the end of the day. the international community is boring. a lot of money and relief aid into syria and the us treasury a few days ago, lifted some sanctions on bank transfers into syria for,
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for relief age. but more than that, many believe this cooperation coming from the syrian press at this part of a campaign to really exploit a few like the situation in order for him to regain political legitimacy. so the world engages with him. and this is what's concerning the syrian opposition. they're saying that, you know, waiting for us to agree to open border crossings was wrong on the parts of the international community. they should have just used this border crossings without his approval and without the approval of the united nations, especially since, you know, people are desperate in need of assistance. so tell us a little bit more about the broader relief effort of serial. well, it has been an adequate, especially in the northwest of the country. something to united nations acknowledged the un aid relief to himself saying we failed syria. we failed the
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syrian people. since that earthquake are plain loads of aid have been landing and government control to airports, damascus, aleppo, the united nations operates in government controlled areas and they were delivering much needed shell food supplies and shelter for those affected by the creek. but in the northwest, just a few trucks entered, entered the country. in fact, according to the white helmets, this is the syrian civil defense volunteers. be they called off the search and rescue operation days ago because they said countless lives have been lost because they didn't have the heavy material, heavy machinery needed in order to rescue people underneath the rubber. so there's a lot of anger in northwest syria. they feel that the world has abandoned them. the international community did not provide them any support. and now they're very concerned that the international community is dealing with a man. they do not consider legitimate the president of syria who has been doing his best for the international with his reign in the country
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or anything. so that has a reporting there from the tech use here in border while a days after the 2 earthquake, survivors are still being pulled from the rubble a short while ago. 3 people, including 3 brothers, were rescued for cover my morris. let's go to the capital anchor now from where seen him caught eulu joins asserts in him so still extraordinary tales of survival and rescue more than a day's own. exactly. it's like a rat records for the rescue workers who are in the field, trying to rescue people. and it, they say it's the miracle. it's the 100 nearly 200 hours the 9th day and the rescue workers haven't given up on the people yet. so we had 2 brothers, 2 young brothers, and having been pulled out from under the rebels and we just heard that a 3rd person has been rescued this morning. and last night, again, we heard a,
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some middle aged people, even a old people, a having, being rescued from under the rebels. that's why everybody believes this is like a miracle, a current they, there are a more than 250000, a workers on the ground trying to rescue the pupil. but you know, the damage is a very big neck a. we have thousands of buildings that how collapsed then. so many people are under the rebels and they are able to rescue the people who are on the top floor, especially in the high story buildings. but the rescue workers, the miners, the fire executors wire in the field or the health workers. they are working so hard as a to save their people and to save their neighbors, even the people that they don't know. that's why we are hearing extraordinary stories. and of course, this is the hope despite the last to care has been a, has been through, according to official figures right now, the number of the people who lost their lives is more than 321000 as
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600 and, and more than 158000 people have evacuated from this area, but the work is still under way. and the officials have been saying that after a week, the search and rescue operations are going to be completed and a by the end of february. it, or let me say by the beginning of march new constructions sort of place the collapse building is going to begin this as the situation in the field and, and the feedback and from the turkish kept the long cut out or send him thanks very much. i was in cross univer. will health province is one of the hardest hit. paul, it's a turkey natasha. her name is in the city of antonia with more on the recovery operations, the untouched. it is now a city of earth, quake ruins this street gives you an indication as to why it has been decimated. one man tells us we are psychologically broken. there are no services
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people have been told to evacuate yet some remain. that's because they are holding a soul shattering week long vigil waiting for their loved ones to be pulled out of the rubble. holding on to the hope, however, infant testimony that they will be granted a miracle rescue. util. maya to alicia, our loved ones need us to be strong. my beloved nephew and his wife are under the rubble. g. know the tiny line between hope and despair. i'm going through this for the last few days, between miracle and reality. she was the people who remain are also living in the rubble. they say they've been given food, they've been given clothing, but they still don't have shelter. they complain that the search and rescue operation was slow to begin here in on takia. they say it took about 3 or 4 days after the earthquake hit to begin in earnest. since the earthquakes hit more than a week ago, there has been a national reckoning over the well known use of shoddy construction material. and
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the lacks enforcement of building codes in compliance with earthquake engineering standards. warnings were issued, amnesty is given. now people are angry, the coverages. it's wrong to blame the government, although they've made mistakes. i think all the responsibilities on the contractors, the ministry of justice has issued 100. 34 arrest warrants, arrested 3 people. and police are searching for more than 100 suspects in connection with building code violations. as for the people here in antalya, they say they know this diverse city with each it routes will rebuild. but given the historic proportions of this devastation, they know it will take a very long time. natasha rename l. jazeera and takia tortilla.
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they are now nearly 10000 foreign aid workers and turkey from 74 countries. a more are on the way the indian army has set up a field hospital in the port city of this kind of london. and fellow smith has his fort the turkish public health system has collapsed here in a scoundrel. the indian army is filling the gap. it's field hospital in a school is the only health facility serving a pre earthquake population of a quarter of a 1000000 people. initially, we had dramas, loss of gloss of lymph head and oh, chest dramas. patients were buried in the rubble, we had to do an amputation to save a life of the patient, it's leg was gangrenous. then finally, we have saved stabilized him and moved him to other a donna. now, the patient profile is changing, now gradually immortal. the infectious diseases are coming in. the turkish government has struggled to cope with a disaster of the scale. so it citizens are relying on aid from across the world. no man has them. on the morning of the quake hum at
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a search says everywhere was hell. i thought i was going to die and i started reciting my final praise. we don't know what we'll do next. we're on the street. there was another trend that just a moment ago, i am are outside the public hospital. opposite. the school is in too dangerous a condition to consider re opening with more than a 1000000 people homeless across southeast and turkey, many living intense. there's an increased risk of a wide spread outbreak of disease. being an army says it will only consider leaving turkey when the number of patients is treating begins to level off as no sign of that happening now. bernard smith al jazeera, is candor. a volunteer in moscow have collected tons of aid and denatured over $1000000.00. so far to help the quite victims long been job aid has more from the russian capital. hundreds of volunteers have been working long days to collect sort, pack and ship urgently needed help for earthquake victims and turkey and syria. in
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the last few months, they've been collecting humanitarian aid for civilians in russian hill, east ukraine. as soon as the earthquake happened emotional appeal for help, what things are brought in by everyone. people like you and me bring in all they have. i know a lot of people who brought to jack is out of the 3 they had and only kept one. as soon as they found out about the trouble in turkey and syria, everyone responded. donors, here are ordinary people, not the wealthy law. years have gone to the basement of most schools loan. just most of the charities here run the card fund fundraising platform to help those in need regardless of their faith or location. the oldest one here is 91 of as many as 500 people doing what they can for the big victims. i guess tony's church the in context potters have all come together to help her. the nations and ethnic groups make up the 20000000 or so muslims in russia and thousands have come to help the
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people of syria and turkey. and it's not just muslims inside them off or helping out. trina is an orthodox christian, and is supervising the volunteer team the whole day during 14 hours. and at the end of the day, i have a lot of energy. i had a lot of energy and i can understand why there are a lot of use and a lot of people. but if these people are unusual for me, they are so i don't want to cry. many here get emotional talking about the plight of the victims and the dedication of the volunteers. they say they understand the scale of the disaster and will continue to collect much needed 8 for the victims. some of the job with out of there are moscow still had her in al jazeera crank, donald child marriage in india,
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y x, but say social change is the way to protect millions of go ah, informed opinions far right extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible, frank assessments. there was a joke about the interim government that it's not in trouble, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. oh, a
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serious delicacy. days with one man leading the country through us. present us out as lawful legitimacy. he needs to step back. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examine the global power games of president bashar assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? maybe a reason that could effect any human thought, master of chaos on all g 0 lou . ah, hello daniel. what y'all? desert might about top stories, issa and rescue crews, and turkey cheered and hugged each of the cooling, 3 people to safety. 8 days after the regents powerful,
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2 of those who were rescued were brothers. they were found alive after spending a 198 hours trapped. the room. syria has given them permission to use 2 more border crossings from turkey, anxious and much needed aid to rebel held areas. aid has been slow to arrive in the country, which has already been ravaged by 12 years of civil war. now, new zealand prime minister says the damage caused by psychos gabrielle is the worst in a generation. a national state of emergency has been declared the storm bats at the north island, bringing high winds and torrential rain more than 200000 times without power. and some areas have been entirely cut off by flood waters. check on gabrielle is the most significant. we, there have been to new zealand has seen this century. the severity and the breadth of the dim, the damage that we are seeing, has not been experienced in a generation. this morning, we declared a national emergency for only the 3rd time in our history. this is
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a very significant event for the electricity network. and the companies have not seen this level of damage since sight klein bowler in 1988 or logan church is a journalist with tv and said one use and he says it's too early to know the full extent of damage on the east coast of the north islands, entire towns and settlements have been cut off due to even rising flood waters. all the roads going in and out of these places have been cut off by slips or fallen trees in some places, entire road is gone. the land under them has just simply disappeared. i'm wip in speaking to people who've been trapped in their cars. or am they trapped on the roofs of their houses? wasting risky? which is a hard job considering just how windy it is. they are a helicopters in the area, but there's only so much they can do in the middle of a cyclone. albany zealand defense force has of course, been deployed to health as well. the list of towns affected though is really only
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guessing longer and longer ends at the status of these places. but we simply don't know about many of them. and that's because communication is a big challenge for everyone. rise across new zealand at the moment's am that we don't know how many people in total are without power and cellphone reception as well as dodgy. the residents have been told to get away from rising flood voices. i'm don't wait for those evacuation orders if they see them and get to higher ground if possible. this is not over for museums and we're seeing reports of damage fitted down country in the north filings. and it looks like in some areas the west is really only yet to come. the runs president abraham bracy has arrived in china for a 3 day visit aimed at strengthening economic ties. china is iran's largest trade partner and the biggest customer before rain. you know, those jabari reports now from tara forging stronger ties. iranian president abraham racy, met his chinese counterpart. she didn't ping on the sidelines of the shanghai corporation
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organisation last september. it was becca st on. that's where she didn't pink underscore china support for iran and invited his radiant counterpart to beijing with iran under heavy us, lead sanctions more than a 5th of its exports go to china. the country's biggest export market. according to the same government figures, china is also iran, the 2nd biggest source of imports. in 2021. iran and china signed a 25 year strategic cooperation agreement, ranging from oil and mining to transportation and agriculture. federal general, it is a little bit unique on this trip can provide a good step towards implementing these plans. in the last 12 months, iran has exported worth and $14000000000.00 to china, an increase of 58 percent from the previous year. and we have imported more the $13000000000.00 from china. following the united states pull out from the 2015
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nuclear deal with iran in 2018 and reimpose sanctions. iran has faced the toughest economic situation in over 40 years, according to the parliament, this cost economy between $150.00 and $200000000000.00. while iran and china have had tense relations with the united states, they continue to project themselves as a counterweight to american power alongside russia. an abraham, right, you see, look east policy to deepen ties is asian, is at the forefront of that coal, as well as the a much as 1st official visit to china door such a bar al jazeera to her on. well, let's get more on rice. he's visits with us, she's, he's a senior research fellow with the national university of south port, middle east, and st. john's now from singapore. then i see the 1st up. what are your expectations of this visit? i'll will, the sentiments are quite positive and i see a number of documents being signed between the 2 countries. of course, the perception of these meetings from the 2 countries are very different. aidan has
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been being born on this visit than ty. now, because i have been seeing a visit under the part of the strategic partnership for 2025 years between the 2 countries. china has been playing. it's been on a bit low and but they were listed. there are some documents that are going to be signed that didn't pick them by one in terms of their by letter relation. the other more important aspect is a more broader because 20 years ago when the last the news president visit happened in china that was in the context of it and in nuclear negotiation. in fact, at that time, it was also russian president for china. so these countries because as we know they have been coming together as a contrary to the been the power card numbers and even in them. yeah. so this is the 2nd, right. ok. jewel problem. so wrong suddenly needs china to what degree does china
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need iran? well, if we look at presently in terms of the data, although diana has been importing it on in oil, but it has to depend on many other countries that is more convenient to trade with other countries. so it is not specifically wireless or hydro carbon, but in terms of coming together i'll be followed lake ratio, china eat on the phone to read for the rest and forward. i think from that perspective we did more important these by little related and i did i the timing of this visit as a way to take me again because we see that us china really that is coming up in shape. you are 3 balancing from the lease to a ship out. a lot of fireball is being diverted in this region. so it's, i had anticipating a scenario where it would need from allies, which are not with so it fits the bill of 1000000000 that then. okay,
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and that's the part. and that's the fundamental thing is it's the geo politics of the region and in chinese efforts to count the u. s. influence. yes, of course, that is very important because we see that you don't have a lot in recent years and you sent me more specifically by providing some of the you know, our momentum ellison but he didn't. that's where the significant development that has happened because that's yeah, plumber us is supposed to be super bowl or if it has been peggy of russia, although it's officially denying but why the public and the global perspective is there is been getting close to write that down actually in the military club, so that will be quite an appeal for china, which is finding it's the same situation. ok. so relationship with us as issued yo, we do appreciate your perspective. thanks very much. and d for that as, as a future from nash university. singapore, thanks. now, gunman has shot dead 3 people at
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a university campus in united states. it happened at mich can state university of east lansing 5 others were taken to hospital some with life threatening injuries. the suspects ran off, but he was found dead around 4 hours later, apparently with self inflicted wounds. that suspect is what we now know is a 43 year old male that 43 year old male is not affiliated in any way with michigan state university is not a student faculty, staff and we have no idea why he came to campus to do this. tonight, trinity in police have detained to prominent opponents of the president and the head of a radio station that has broadcast criticism of chi. saeed mosaic fm says nora dean, who toss house was searched before he was arrested. there has been a wave of detentions in recent days, targeting high profile,
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political rivals and other critics of the government. president saeed, shut down parliament in 2021, and took control of the judiciary every year, a 1000000 and a half girls in india, married before they turn 18. now, authorities are arresting people involved in the illegal practice, breaks, but say social change not arrests is a way to when child marriages of natal reports not from but better. in northeast india. its been a difficult week for lukia's family. her husband was recently arrested for marrying her when she was barely 14 years old. his mother has fallen sick, leaving rookie to care for her and their daughter, petition to her. there are lots of problems. my daughter stayed hungry and i don't have money to buy medicine for my mother in law. we depended on my husband who worked as a rice mill, a som stayed in india as ne tracking down on child marriage. in the last 2 weeks,
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authorities have erected hundreds of people, including grooms, parents, clerics and priests. child marriage has been linked with too much on the health and high infant mortality. a sound said has one of the highest rates of child marriage in india. nearly one in 6 women here have actually been when they were just teenagers. that number is higher in rural areas where there are strong patriarchal biases and few opportunities for women during but the government says it's a mr. improve women's health ad is a drastic action just to make people realize the fall mistake they have done for, for many years ages became. the step has to be a social movement. we have to be aware, we have to stop. the child at any women are demanding the husband's release, saying there's no one to own m. c. the family. most of the people arrested often poor marginalized communities. there are growing calls to instead, improve good education and focus on gender equality. there different ways to
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address this problem, the crack done what's going on, and that's why it came as a kind of shock at the community level. you know, and that is why to even add the impact of the cat dragged down the way and the impact of the track down also needs to be address. police have just said more than 4000 cases, jails are filling up, and people are being shifted to a detention center built for undocumented migrant. the government says it will be ability families, but some tried bride's cookie. se will be happier and better off with the husband back home. bothering him at the 0 bar better, some ne, india. and with that, that's it. so we've got more news coming up to run about an hour. so hope it's right now because in cross to the inside story ah
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