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syria agrees to open more border crossings for humanitarian aid to be delivered to areas devastated by last weeks of quick ah. on the clock, this is al desert life and also coming up among the rebel moments of hope. 2 brothers pulled out from the destruction after more than 8 days. and takia is now a city of earthquake ruins. this story gives you an indication as to why it has been decimated. the devastation has just just might shift, makes you want to cry. a state of emergency is declared in new zealand off to the cycling, gabrielle causes flooding destruction to the north island. strengthening trade, iran's president heads to bay ging on a 3 day stay ah,
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so syria has given the you and permission to use 2 more border crossings from turkey to allow much needed aid to be delivered to ripple hill terrace. truckloads of 8 have slowly been making their way into the earthquake affected northwest. they carrying much needed blankets, tents and food supplies. while the government control derose plains loaded with humanitarian relief, have been landing more than 37000 people have died in syria and turkey. majority of the dead in syria are in rebel health areas. 17 correspondence covering the disaster across thicket and inside syria. and some international aid has already arrived in northwestern. sir russell soda has more from the town up maddox miss had been in northwest syria. these rebel held areas were heavily formed by the regime throughout the 12 year long civil war. last week's earthquake has made things worse,
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killing thousands and injure in many more on the radar. sadly, the head of the syrians, civil defense forces, also known as white helmets, says the global responds to the disaster has been to a little while i had a thought so that i am bad. i've had the most difficult 7 days of my life. we've been forgotten for years and the world didn't hear us. if the world had heard our voice. we wouldn't have lost these souls in marta to be seen in italy province. where the earthquake kit, the hardest aid is desperately needed. but not right now. we've been displaced several times in the last 9 years. we don't know what is ahead of us that this earthquake displaced us again when we lost our homes and families, but we need shelter. the country aid conway has broth pants. diapers, heaters, gas cylinders, blankets, food and medical keys, toyota, and more detail. we've been ordered by the emir of guitar to keep the aid supply line open to the syrians. we now see that the syrian people need our support,
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especially in this current crisis. that pains now doubled, and the international community needs to step up its support. in north syria, hospitals already lack modern recruitment. many survivors died on the way to hospitals, or soon after arrival, as of this region is home to more than 4000000 people of life here was already tough and the earthquake has just add to their misery. disasters overlap in syria. more than a decade on civil war has left very little to syrian how bills, makeshift shelters. it wasn't much but still home. and real quick has destroyed that too. many syrians feel been neglected by the rest of the world. now the health is needed here more than ever this, we started that, i'll just iraq, my machine, northwest area. when i was there, as i'm going to be, is a camp answer is rebel controlled effort,
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region families that fear they could lose. what little that have left because of after shocks see month to have colored trees that we are standing at an area that could not be described as the camp. but simply, a number of tents have been put up among the damage residential buildings on the outskirts of our free. it's free for planning right to show you those 10 pan left to the smoke one which was hardly damaged as a result of what it is now is shelter housing, dozens of families whose homes were destroyed, other families, mostly women and children, have taken shelter in the mosque fear of the shock, the loss of which was just a couple of minutes ago. we go back to the tenants. we spoke about earlier. this is a civil defense truck bringing more time to house more displaced. we're not able to go further into northwest syria because of a power outage caused by then hotter as the tech a syrian border web. a trucks are making their way in the decision to use more
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border crossing means more lifelines for the people inside northwest syria, syrians desperate for much needed assistance. the northwest 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 the 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 now the united nations will be able to use 2 more crossings among them better. so let 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 pouring
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a lot of money and relief aid into syria and that the us treasury a few days ago, lifted some sanctions on bank transfers into syria for, for relief aids. but more than that, many believe this cooperation coming from the syrian president, 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. that's enough from stephanie deca who reports on rescue efforts from the tucker city of color. my marsh. it's physically and emotionally exhausting. sleep is brief. no one has stopped for days. but the determination of these rescue teams, both turkish and international. many of them are volunteers, is unbreakable. we have been working with this minor. if people don't get it and
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then they call us to compete with our dog. our local season has not be mistaken error. they have miraculously 7 days on identified life and are working to reach what's believe to be a mother and her 3 week old baby. but they have seen too much death here. and then really sad thing. we have been talking about this way to live body and we found people, their children are all within the wet and bodies had tried to reach the children that come into the their bedroom. the task of the rescue and recovery walkers is voss. you can tell where the devastation begins, or where it ends as one volunteer told me, he said it go up to damage across the south east. that makes what is already an incredibly difficult task. even more challenging g angrier is a local volunteer. he's been working with fire fighters from azerbaijan, genesis in a diet estimate, even though we remove a dead body, and we give the course to the family. they still hug ourselves and thank us. and
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then they got the body back and i was going to pray over and dirty, grateful even to be handed your dead. this is the reality of this unimaginable tragedy. one rescue worker told us, even if all the countries in the world said teams to help, it would never be enough. stephanie decker al jazeera cut, a man might ash southeastern, to kia and turkey. 2 brothers had been pulled from the rubble after more than a 198 hours troubles more than 8 days. 17 and 20 year old power rescued in carmel mulash. let's get more on lots and more with slim because you'll know who's in ankara. so sit him still these extraordinary tales of survival and rescue more than 8 days on how exactly, again, every one is calling this a miracle. when in 1999,
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a very deadly earthquake happened in to kiss and province. as in john, a trickier had a symbolic survivor, it was a nurse through sir white for 189 hours, and that was like a record in turkey. a. she was the person who survived the longest under the rebels, but now this is a new record. that's why everybody is very happy that still are bodies are being pulled out. that the said vantages are weather conditions which stopped rescue workers from reaching the area and made the living conditions much difficult, more difficult for the survivors. it seems to be also an advantage now because at the rescue workers they are telling that it during hot weather during summer, it is more difficult for the survivors to stay under the rebels because of dehydration. so a rescue workers also haven't given up on the survivors after 9 days. they are
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still working very hard, but of course there is a huge damage. there is a huge disaster in the region and they are trying to save people as, as many as they can despise. under those stories of buildings that have collapsed due to bad structures, there are still many people left under whether a dead or alive, but rescue workers, minors a fire extinguishers who are involved in this rescue operation, a local or international. they are really working hard to help them. according to the latest figure, the death toll has increased to 31600, a 4 to 3. and still they are trying to save more people and more the nearly 160000 people have been evacuated from the areas, but still it is not safe air for people, but still the rescue workers under way and to kiss a minister of environment as sad yesterday that while the risk assessments in the
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damaged buildings will be completed after a week, and by the end of the month, at the end of the month, the government is going to start reconstructing the area letter till then till all the work rescue work is finished there is a, there is a hope for everyone for the rescue workers. it didn't tell us more about the political upheaval, because the government has been accused of unpreparedness record of time. no definite that a government has been harshly criticized by the opponents and also even by its supporters of being late. they explained, they acknowledge that they have been late and they explain it is through the weather conditions, a winter conditions and the unexpected scale of the damage which affected 10 cities where 13 and a half 1000000 inhabitants lived a. but having spoken to some opposition, members, they say a, if the government was not able to reach to those areas,
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the infrastructure was built by them. on the other side, when we speak to the ruling up part of members, the government members who are, who are all mobilized in the region, either in the field or in the, ah, 8 or distribution centers working in the depots. they said they are, they are doing their best, but at people we have spoken to among the amazon a position and who have spent 6 days in the field. they said the government was late for 60 hours, so we had the chance to talk with some people. and we gather that in a piece that we can work together. turkish flags have been raised up again in the capital, encore after a week of national mourning for the 10s of thousands of people killed by 2 major earthquakes in the southern region. opposition, party say, much of the distraction could have been avoided if the government had hated the warnings by experts of an impeding quake. this video is from last summer. it shows
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an opposition politician and carmen marsh. the epicenter of last week's earthquake urging the authorities to take will be cushions to minimize damage. yet he did listen. they're all pointed as of the opposition. the party has been visiting the quick affected region and is accusing the government of its late response. he says the damaged infrastructure, which cuts access to some areas was also built by the current government would be for a doctor. for an umbrella. it is a disaster that after 20 years of governing as a single party, you haven't taken any necessary measures here. despite that, there was an earthquake 3 years ago. there's no excuse for a move of seeking accountability is another thing, but it's a systemic issue. we'll solve this altogether, though. we don't have time for reproach or descent. last week,
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turkish president, red tape ardon, inspected the ongoing rescue and relief efforts in all 10 cities affected by the quick and acknowledged problems with the initial response is or took a qu. we're dealing with zach the with common sense and collect of wisdom. but sure . all of our ministers, especially our president, have regular contact without teams in the field. we manage this process based on field feedback and consultations. this is a collaborative effort between our ministries and related organizations loser. all parties in a turkish parliament, including the governing up party, have mobilize their members to help the victims to the case for appearing for a presidential election. that is most likely the most difficult for president ridge of tape or john, who's been in power for more than 20 years. last, monday's earthquakes will almost certainly have political ramifications for now, what size appear to suspend that they are campaigns as they work to help millions
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hub, in fact, it seen amped her solo al jazeera anti fair. are now nearly 10000 for an aid workers in turkey. from 74 countries and more on the way the indian army has set up a field hospital in the port city of his kingdom. but as smith has his report, 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 loss of length, head and oh, the gesture, almost patients were buried in the rubble. we had to do an amputation to save a life of patient is leg was gangrenous. then finally, we have saved stabilized him and moved him to other a donna. now, the patient profile is changing and al gradually immortal. the infectious diseases are coming in. the turkish government has struggled to cope with the disaster of the scale. so citizens are relying on aid from across the world. i have them
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on the morning of the quake. i made 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 trial that just a moment ago, and we're 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'll only consider leaving turkey when the number of patients is treating begins to level off. there's no sign of that happening now. bernard smith, al jazeera, is candor. sorry, the dan has been following the latest developments from nadia. the last 2 bodies of the last 2 children who were trapped in the rubble of that building behind me were
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finally located, got pulled out, deceased. it was quite an emotional ending to a very tense day that started with hope with 18 year old. saw that being pulled alive from the rubble telling people my sisters in their my youngest sister in the she's alive, please reach her while they struggled. they called an extra teams, international teams even joined the effort. they eventually found her sister. sadly, she was dead. and as time has gone by, it's just been an emotional rollercoaster hoping that perhaps the next member of the 15 members of that family would be found alive and one after the other. they were all located and sadly brought out in body bags. and we saw this cycle of hope turning to grief. this is going to turn into a clean operation that's going to be an intensification of the focus and as well, to provide for the people who are left alive. i want to do with more and more
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bodies that will now come out of the rubble and increasing numbers in body bags. that's going to put a strain on the system to. and as i said, you can't see it. now it's nighttime, so we can get the drone up, or there's a 10 city which the authorities have put up here. and those people, they are now getting things like blankets to them. they're getting food to them. but there's still an issue with some basic still head hair analysis, living under the shadow of war we hear from civilian struggling to survive near the front lines in east ukraine. ah. that much of central and eastern europe is underneath an awful lot of clay with any active wet then you, wintry stuff is coming down here and being driven down. lot of snow has fallen
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recently as an example in armenia. but in western europe, in particular, the sun is at by day after morning fall contemptuous feeling reach me high. i have to say the range kept at bay. the snow fell, obviously is not, is running, does a decent side of ukraine just catching the black sea. now it might catch what it will catch. the north cursor took him spread some cloud for the south, maybe a few snow fairies on wednesday, but nothing very much. i think in the central western med where it's been so stormy . so windy reason that wind is dying down by wednesday, they will be rain curling off the coast and bring some of it. i think into the south of portugal flows port where we're looking at finding whether rain could well break through into the british owls and maybe the edge of norway, the increasing breeze as well. but the sun is then coming out as the cloud is present the way in poland and in austria, a north africa, the still rain and snow in the atlas mountains. that's been fairly persistent.
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that's rejuvenating. but for most the obvious thing is the strength of that seasonal wind, which is bringing dustin sandstorms to the photo ah, with errors from i'll just on the go and me tonight. i'll just, there is only a mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissects, analyze to find a bill from algae. there is a mobile app available in your favorite apps to get that for it and tapped are made and you app him out is even need at your fingertips. move
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ah, i don't know what she ought to 0. remind about top stories and syria has given to you and permission to use. she more border crossings from turkey to sunday to rebel held there is effective by last week's earthquakes. supplies have been slow to arrive in the country that suffered 12 years of civil war. it's been a day since those quakes hit took in syria. more than 37000 people have been declared dead across both countries. that number is expected to rise. rescue crews and turkey chit and hugged each other off to bring 3 earthquake survivors to safety . 2 of those rescued with brothers. they were found alive after spending more than 8 days trapped under the rubble. new zealand prime minister says damage caused by cycling. gabrielle is the worst to the generation storm has battered north island, maybe more than $200000.00 times without power. a national state of emergency has been declared as laura con this is the main state
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highway in hawkes bay. as franklin gabriel pushed across new zealand north island, it cut off roads and cities. it brought torrential rain and some wind gusts, reaching a 140 kilometers an hour. leading residents shaken. thunder and lightning and everything last night was just horrific sight. but the devastation was just ah, just might shift, makes you want to cry, to be honest. a soon began lashing the northern coast on sunday, mid damage in its wake. let the government declare a state of emergency the 3rd time in its history. the situation than usual, and as i have been waking up to you this morning, a lot of families displaced a lot of homes without power. extensive damage done across the country will be throwing everything at this to make sure with providing as much support for the
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responses as possible. rescue efforts are underway and the defense force has been rallied. residents have been advised to stay away from rising coastal waters. many regions in the north was still recovering from record rain for 2 weeks ago. on the east coast of the north island, entire towns and settlements have been us 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 the entire road is gone. hundreds, roads are impossible. land is continuing to flip under the weight of torrential rain and tens of thousands of people have no power. rescue workers say it's too early to assess the extent of the damage to the continuing storm is likely to hamper reflect that. so can you bring laura, come out to 0 barons, president abraham rice. he has arrived in china for
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a 3 day visit aimed at strengthening economic ties. china is a ranch largest trade partner and the biggest customer for arranging oil post jabbar post. not from tara forging stronger ties. iranian president, abraham bracy met his chinese counterpart. she g, ping on the sidelines of the shanghai corporation organisation. last september. it was becca st on. that's where she didn't ping underscore china support for iran. and invited his radian 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. generally, it is
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a little bit unique on this trip can provide a good step towards implementing these plans. in the last 12 months, iran has exported more than $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 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 relation to the united states, they continue to project themselves as a counterweight to american power alongside russia. and you see, look east policy to deepen sizes, asian, does that the forefront of that goal? as well as the aim of his 1st official visit to china. door such a bari al jazeera to her on a native defense ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss boosting support for
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ukraine. the lance is secretary general jens book has promised more ammunition for cave. as russia increases its attacks, so it makes it just even more important data. and they told us on partners provides more support to, to ukraine, not least the need to provide a more ammunition. and also how to ramp up production and strengths. no defense industry to be able to provide the necessary edition to ukraine also to replenish our own stocks. russia is ramping up and it's offensive in these ukranian city of buck, munt, and warning viewers may find that some images disturbing. and sam roberts report from key ukrainian forces, se they've repelled multiple assault on the town of vulgar south of the besieged city of buckman. and claimed to have destroyed more than 100 armoured fighting vehicles near there in the past week, wiping out potentially hundreds of russian soldiers. but russia says it is
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continuing to take territory in the east all be at one small piece at a time. and ukrainians have been killed by the doesn't the ground reality in this war of attrition depends on who you ask. the eastern front line is more than a 1000 kilometers long. fighting too small to register may not make headlines. but even the smallest skirmish seen through the eyes of one family, can become the greatest of tragedies, evacuating from fuller door, the agony of one families decision to abandon their home. outweighed only by the pain of knowing. they waited too long. the strain, perhaps too great for one grandmother. her heart stopped moments before reaching safety relief at being out of danger. replaced by the grief of loss you before this because we have to convince the people for an hour or 2 sometimes. then
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your relatives persuade them. we talk to them the polish talk to them, the military administration says you have to evacuate, but that doesn't convince them. for some reason. ukrainian positions and bullet are have held since the start of the war, but russians out number ukrainians on the front line and are making gains north, jani, morrisville, georgia. i cannot say for sure, i hope, and i am sure that we will hold both well and buckland. this is our land. this is our home, our relatives, our families, our cities are behind us. those living in the war zone experience freezing temperatures and a lack of food, electricity, and water de boer cannot hear from the i usually feel, god forbid, forces from retreating, leaving us behind enemy lines. god forbid, i will not survive this again. those who have watched loved ones die, their homes destroyed and are still here. say, this should not be happening in the 21st century. will the latest offensive get
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worse? can their military hold out against overwhelming odds? will there be more missile strikes? will more western help get here in time? days before a milestone. this country was hoping to avoid a year of war with russia. ukrainians are seeking answers to tough questions. one thing has remained constant throughout this conflict, where russia and ukraine meet on the battlefield. civilian suffering soon follows. then basra b o 0 key. a gunman has shot dead 3 people at a university campus, the united states and happened to mich can state university in the city of east lansing. 5 others were taking the hospital some with life threatening injuries. the suspect ran off foot was found dead about 4 hours later, reportedly with self inflicted wounds fight is, is still battling to contain massive wildfires had been burning across south and central chile. nearly 305 remained active and new ones are appearing. at least 2 people have died since a wildfire broke out early.

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