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i know this is a news our on algae 0 fully back people live in bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. the united nations east to prove a deliveries to northwest in syria where 1000000 struggling to survive after last week's earthquakes. and i'm sammy's day down, and donna and southern turkey. as you can see in some places the dos of rescue operations, the samples and all those that doth fly high along with spirit to rather pulled out to the rubble alive. also on this news, our donald trump former you and basket. nikki haley announced that she joining the republican race for the white house and strengthening trade. yvonne president arrives in beijing for a 3 day stay busy. ah,
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in begin this news now with the un plans to step pump a deliveries to syria after it was struck by that of the quake of the acid regime has given permission to the u. n. to use 2 more border crossings into kia both countries. of course, devastated by the earthquakes of last week truckload the supplies have been slowly making their way into opposition, held areas, carrying blankets, tense and food. i was the u. n. is not deploying heavy lifting equipment, nor search and rescue teams. and government controlled areas. plains have been landing with humanitarian relief, more than 37000 people have died in syria and so kia, most of those killed in syria were in rebel health areas. we have a team of correspondence covering the disaster that an across sort of kia and inside syria. then hold a start talk coverage from gender is on the hardest hit areas in syria. there is
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desperation on the grounds. we are in gender as one of the hardest hit areas in northern syria and this town alone, more than $1100.00 people were killed, a whole neighborhood now reduced to rubble. people here say that they've lost their family members. neighbors in this house alone, if you remember that newborn child, which was who was rescued still attached by the umbilical cord. she's now in hospital and she lost her whole family. so you have many stories like this here. but unlike in southern kiya here in syria, you don't see the international rescue teams who don't see an international aid effort to help the people on the ground. news of the opening of the 2 border crossings undoubtedly will help of the situation on the ground. so far, 8 has been trickling in from the bible hoa crossing. now the syrian government says
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it's going to allow a to enter from 2 other crossings from turkey and the international community, the united nations that are hoping that to their initial response, which really has been criticized was an adequate will step up. but people here are angry because they're saying why the united nations or the world have to wait for an approval from the syrian president charge us are those, you know, people here do not consider him a legitimate leader. but a brutal dictator who killed tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people during the course of the war, they were hoping that the international community would just use those routes without his approval. and the fear here is that what sharla is trying to do is gain political legitimacy by showing that he is still in charge. so you have that anger and at the same time, you also have a lot of frustration. people here feel that they were abandoned by the
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international and by the international community zanna holder, the reporting on the situation. well, as we know, the united nations has been under intense pressure to get more aide into rebel held . northern syria will be un says 58 trunks have crossed through the bible, how're crossing during the past week. it's going to start sending others now. now that it has permission from the syrian regime to use that baba, salam and barber, i border crossings to the announcement of the decision by prison as to the now the 2 extra points from and to note was welcome. and of course, we're all edge to move quickly, implement that decision and to get tracks mundane. and what this process wind agreement will do is to up the volume of supplies that we will be able to
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use in small where syria sat, a constant as a journalist, live in theory. and she says people there. well, they just feel abandon healey in the senior panama, that i didn't know the number of trucks and had from robin hood or from the you and not exceed 15 extracts from you and tied until now people here why helmet and other relation coating for the, for the international community for the you and for more aide to enter the city after these days off to be witnessed after what the field because of the destruction here because what the loss of a little because they couldn't save as many people as possible. know they are depressed and they see that they are a bonded, i mean it's so large is larger than everything is larger than the abilities here in the city of the kids to no, no equipment, no medical equipment,
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no vehicles and to support or to help him with discipline defense, a member who will i'm ordering for international aids to enough the student from the early or beginning from the 1st moment of the week. what entered from robin, how a border from the u. n side is a kind of tracks who did not exceed 15 tracks. these tracks were planned to enter the studio even before the week. so it's not one of the week when, as you can see, the scene here is pretty quiet. now, a couple of days ago we were here, when behind me was a pile of rubble that used to be home for so many people in this neighborhood. when we arrived here today, obviously the situation with the rubble is calm, but definitely with nerves. it was not very tent scenes with people asking the question of why do i go next? as you can see,
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the buildings behind me bed damage to very 10 scenes as well in the among but for different reasons. so saw that joins us from their live. and so i understand this still hope because the rescue operations are still going on. right. oh that does exactly so. so just in the morning and 18 years old boy had been taken out of the rabble alive and was the moment of joy for families and the rescue teams there as well. indeed, that young man is faced in the way it is known in the bigger disaster. he is known history. so here i am joined by did me off city, should a man college, so let ask him about the rescue air force. so oh sir, thank you for joining us. please. can you tell us about the on green recipe or force. now when you get your fisher grid you, i'll just eat it. illegitimacy seems to lose. thank you very much. it 1st of all rush it or i'd like to thank our just in a tv i put forward them to make us always heard of. not did you let me know?
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as you mentioned, maybe it is now and if, what are the am not only for turkey about this, they are taught up to one of the biggest 3rd grade chair, salt, or natural disaster in the word. and as of you know, one of them is 7.6 them, one of them is 7.7 magnitude in honoring their scale. and it has a cause, a big destruction. we have a lot of people that we have a lot of people injured and make up the rest in peace. and i know, and i wish they had family, civil, greatest patient possible no more than 1100 buildings out of destructive i already ruined in our city. and of course we continue retort, revert sir, for rescue to say. and also has been dorothy fun, little meet their needs. daddy lives large number of people who have died that are thousands of people. thousands of people, the show on the use be net is ish, there will be merging his son and his call to pick a crushed gushy cousin,
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shoulders under some possible lead and manage people are homeless. and so what out of whatever infrastructure and health problems that you are faced that the more month than of course, with all these recent developments, of course, there is a degree or for infrastructure issues, of course, including water networks, contrast network and electricity to travel. fortunately, we have made some improvements in our water, and water is water supply and maybe 4 to 5 percent of the city is not staffing the means water. of course that has been some interaction. they've been into that because of the salaries that much closed in the roads in the infrastructure and out of damage. so initially we set to provide the water. so after the 1st 40 percent, subsequently it increased gradually by 245 percent 50 percent. i also want to say
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that at the moment we do not have any on to many to the top right. of course i both dish and we are changing all the possible recursion so much to prevent anything happening to us. what supplies she did, it took all she has. of course these things. thank you bye. but we do not recommend at the moment for people to drink these water, but use whatever can yes. so how do you intend to reserve the shelter? and she's of course we have met him and his hands out of a lot of people get out because because of a large number of buildings distracted and ruined shot. so we can round the clock on national issues. a lot of people are homeless and round the clock to get ourselves organized tense containers and also
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a lot of number of people who want to go out of the city trying to are any data transferred to other cities around the country. so we are working tirelessly tools to make this happen. padding and things like that. so randy, expect the cost your network to watch this is actually ban and my private company, this is nothing to retire at the moment. we have a limited supply of natural gas to some homes, but it is, it was, that's a great risk and we have to be better careful about what we do and how do we go about it. so, i'm not sure about that. when it comes to electricity, maybe 70 or 80 percent of to remain in the buildings and city is it
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provides everything power. it says, as i said, the only limitation to somebody else at the moment. yeah. but our aim to provide to office whatever we can under the circumstances. of course, as i mentioned earlier on the i'm on, has never experienced anything of this kind of this magnitude. just trying to comfort our people as much as we can under the circumstances of but that our lu things outside ansley is that right? yes im yes. be here to things like that. if people exploit the situation where are working together with the police and the agenda, i'm sure that there is little little systems of it yet. but to choke dish. and good luck with cornerstone this sir luke in obesity. m a d m a has lost more than 80000 lives and still several people are missing. this is quite big and too much for a city, a size of our the,
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i'm on. but we can see that here that impact on the earthquake is everywhere. and the sense of normality among people is completely lost. so the city is trying now to cope with the aftermaths. sammy or i will talk about sense of normality. there's still rescue operations going on where people are simply trying to get out of the disaster zones. incredibly, after 8 days since these earthquakes 1st hit, we can go over now to stephanie decker. she's live for us in the, at the center of the 2nd major earthquake that hit and got amman, marsh, and stephanie the day began, there was some rather incredible if not miraculous news. right? it did. they pulled her 2 young men out of the rubble in the early hours of this morning. unfortunately,
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another rescue effort location where we were yesterday. and they didn't find any survivors in that and are the only thing that we've seen today. unfortunately, our, our bodies and this is the reality as the days go on. those rescue, those successful rescue operations are going to become less and less. we've taken you a little bit further from the complete destruction that we've been focusing on just to give you a sense of, of what, of what it looks like. this is a home. you can see it had a fire at some stage or after the earthquake completely is partially collapse and it's, it's, it's sort of eerily frozen in time, further up the street or you have demolitions happening. this is something that we're going to see. i think a lot of moving forward because so many of these building buildings are structurally unsafe and you did have an o esl mentioned there, there displaced it's about a 1000000 people who are homeless, who lost their homes. yes, you see building standing around us, but none of these are going to survive. they're all going to have to be demolished
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. you have high rises as well, further down and you can see the impact of the quake in the vehicle standing here. this van has had its top smashed. we just went to, oh, there was a dog locked in there, but there is, um, there is a house here that we want to show you as well. to give you just a sense of what happened that night. you can see this is a living room. you can see a sofa to the back of that living room. you can't see it in our shot is there is a baby's caught. and so these are just the sort of slices of life that we try to show you are frozen in time because when we're showing you the math devastation and the mass rubble, you lose you lose or what, what looked, what were the homes? and this is the problem moving forward, it's having to how's all, mr. 1000000 people, not just in this area, but in, not many, many, many more. and this is the, the problem with the scope you have, you know, not just here and come and mirage, but across the entire, southeastern region. a lot of
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issues right across the region. when you talk with people though, stephanie was those who have made it out. the rabble, those who are living in the tents, what they say is the most important priority for them. now a lot of people tell you they want their homes back and they want their family members back. i asked one woman, she said, i want my daughter back, i don't want anything else. i don't need food, i don't need water. i want my home and i want my family. but this is simply not going to happen, sammy, so people need to continue living even though a lot of them don't want to do that any more. so you do have tended cities here as well. there are popping up there expanding you have the a team from curzy cur, as it's don, setting up a traditional tense as well. you have this across the region. we've see them also where you are. there's a massive tented city. so this is just the beginning, but you cannot house people in these kinds of tents forever. are people say that
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there is enough hand out the great thing that warms the heart when you have to deal with these kinds of disasters, is that people come together. there's so many volunteers that are handing out soup that are handing out hot t because it remains incredibly cold at night. and so at the moment this is the immediate reaction to the disaster. i think extremely challenging. is those, you know, months ahead when you have to deal with the demolitions of homes, the rebuilding the housing of people, schools, you need to educate the children that survive. so you have so many challenges at the moment. it's still very much an immediate rescue recovery response, but i think the bigger picture and the bigger challenge and having to deal what happened here and move forward is imagine all right, well the government, of course, has a lot of pressure on it to deal with the needs of a lot of people, we understand the government will be heading into a meeting. let's go over to some them cost. so all lucy's life. ross from anchor
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a lot for the government to discuss in this upcoming meeting rights in m. which was definitely som, is they down? this is the 1st cabinets meeting following mondays. earthquake, mondays are the days the turkish authorities hold the cabinet meetings. but last week it was not possible because of the earthquake and today all agenda, oh, this cabinet meeting is this earthquake, how it is going to be handled, the necessary measures to be taken and an assessment of what has been done so far in the field. we expect the vice president or thought oxide to also brief the cabinet members and the president about the situation on the ground as he is the person dialect of dealing with the crisis. he is the person and he's the head of the crisis center here. of course the government has been under accusations or has gotten under accusations that they have been late in a relief response. there were many places that the authorities,
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the rescue teams who weren't able to reach at the beginning, as you would also remember sammy at the government. officials have acknowledged that there were mistakes and they said they were doing their best. but having spoken to opposition parties than other people, they said the government was late for 60 hours in some places, and it was only or the people voluntarily. it were who were helping them. oh, but a we spoke to maine, a position as well. they refused to talk her baby during these days about politics and to kiss preparing for an election, which is officially scheduled for june. but, ah, the president, our dawn has expressed earlier that at this election might happen in mid may. so now everybody's curious when the election is going to happen, or whether it is going to be able to take place on the, on the disgust state. so everything is
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a question mark right now. and the opposition parties and the rolling duct part member. they are trying to refrain from any a political, paula meg, and we try to take the pulse of encore out these days. it is in our story. turkish flags have been raised up again in the capital anchor 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 heated a warnings by experts of an impending quake. this reduced from last summer, it shows an opposition politician and cut him on marsh. the epicenter of last week's earthquake urging the authorities to take will be cushions to minimize damage, yet he doesn't 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
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response. he says the damaged infrastructure, which cuts access to some areas was also built by the current government with for dr. 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, turkish president, ridge a type are, john inspected the ongoing rescue and relief efforts in all 10 cities affected by the quick, an acknowledged problems with the initial response or took a qu. we're dealing with the vast with common sense and collective wisdom. all of our ministers, especially our president, have regular contact without teams in the field. we manage this process based on
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field feedback and consultations. this is a collaborative effort between our ministries and related organizations. all parties in the turkish parliament, including the governing up party, have mobilized their members to help the victims case, preparing for a presidential election. that is most likely the most difficult for president legislature. 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 have suspended their campaigns as they worked to help millions, who've been effective, seen, i'm co solo al, jazeera and credit volunteers in russia have gathered more than a $1000000.00 for the earthquake survivors. more details now. the sum up in july 8 . hundreds of volunteers have been working long days to collect sort pack and ship urgently needed help for quick victims in turkey and syria. in the last
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few months, they've been collecting humanitarian aid for civilians in russian held east crane. as soon as the earthquake happened, the launching appeal for help, a brought in by everyone, people like you and me bring in all they have. i know a lot of people who part to jack is out of the 3 they had and only kept one. as soon as they found out about the trouble, inter kia and syria, everyone responded. donors, here are ordinary people, not to wealthy. more than 2 years have gathered in the basement of moscow's law, just lost. the charities here run the card fund fundraising platform to help those in need regardless of their faithful location. the oldest warranty here is 90. 1 of as many as 500 people doing what they can for the earthquake victims. i guess fanny's church needs context. potters have all come together to help her via nations and ethnic groups make up the 20000000 or so muslims in russia and thousands have come to help the people of syria and turkey. and it's not just
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muslims inside the mos for helping out. carina is an orthodox christian and is supervising the volunteer teams the whole day during 14 hours. and at the end of the day, i have a lot of in that, and i had a lot of energy and i can understand why there are so with a lot of youth youth and a lot of people. but if these people are unusual for me, i so i don't go into great many here get emotional, talking about the plight of the victims and the dedication of the volunteers. this is the understand the scale of the disaster and will continue to collect much needed 8 with the victims. some of the job with out of there are moscow
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or delighted to have with us here soon. she actually survived the earthquake. unfortunately, she lost a friend as well. i'm going to start by asking and talking a little bit about what you experience depending it in is through the what did you feel during the question? well i, we were asleep if either towards the morning we woke up with a very big, big noise and we were really scared. i thought we were just going to all die. it it, but i'm going to go, but shake me all run into the garden and my family is fine. but your friend you lost a friend in the right. yes. unfortunately i lost very close friend from the next building. what is the situation in this neighborhood? well, i know the neighborhood very well, but is see what's happened after the craig is a very upset and
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a lot of people in the neighborhood have died. and in general, in turkey, thousands of people have died out. of course, nobody would want anything like this happened into their country and i hit my friend, they lost her parents as well. and many people lost many loud last. that's how it is. so do you get enough support from the government at the my at the moment center page. yes. out of the people last at home. so loud on the left is and they have no there to go out to. people are on the street. i'm still trying to live in the 10th, especially when we think of 2 others, a city impacted from the earthquake that much called it here. and people indoors the color as they need sheltering more than last helps. but we're doing each afternoon as well. especially children in the babies, of course
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a master freezing called in the quote, the conditions of course that would need the food of course, they need more psychological and emotional support as well because a lot of people have been really impacted about the cycle, digital and emotionally kind of thank you for your time, i'm talking about the loss and should i also mentioned the threat posed by the cold . let's find out what's in store for the weather van with rob is still significantly freezing over night. over the vast majority of the search every stand right minus 20 up in the magazine rule, positive q. and there will be an increasing crowd. i think tonight the snow is coming into the north of the country. we might get a flurry or 2 coming a bit further fast. that weren't, this would be tonight. it might just be briefly tomorrow morning if example, color, marsh. but beyond that, it's largely a sunny picture attempts come, went above freezing. and there is some goodish news in the story here because in
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aleppo which represents the whole of northern sir. in this case, the attempt is a hinting at rising above freezing. are these getting to freezing over night? so a hint of a slight warming trend. very slight. it doesn't really exist on freight on the turkey side. but the sun is still like during the day. so conditions are effectively stayed much the same as for the skies. yeah, they clear quite rapidly during thursday and we're back to where we are back. well, we're approaching the end of the afternoon here, but the situation still very tense. a deceptively calm scene behind me. but when you walk round this neighbourhood, you realize that the scars of this earthquake are going to remain not only on the buildings behind me for a while, but in the hearts and the minds of the people who survive this terrible event grand . you back now to folly in doha, sammy, thank you very much and thank you to the team of correspondence on the ground in turkey n, syria is still ahead on this al jazeera news hour. we'll be looking at the base
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you're watching the news, our on our 0 with me fully back table, a reminder of our top story. it's been 8 days now since 2 earthquake seen turkey and syria killed more than 37000 people the you and says it will increase a deliveries to syria after getting permission to use 2 more border crossings from turkey and their cell stories of survival 8 days on rescue clues in turkey have cheered and hugged each other after pulling for earthquakes have ivers to safety. 2 of them were brothers. they were found alive after spending a 198 hours trapped under the rumble. let's turn our attention now to some of the days other world news and china's president, she jane being says beijing will support iran in safeguarding its rights and interests over its nuclear program. she has been holding tanks with the radiant president abraham, racy in the chinese capital. it's the 1st state visit to beijing by any venue
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leader in more than 20 years. the country is iran's largest trade partner and the biggest customer of its oil exports. katrina you is in beijing with more on ebay. marise is visit. all right, you see arrived engaging early on tuesday morning and was welcome that the great hold of the people quite literally baking, rolled out the great red carpet for the leader. he reportedly met with president, she's saying this afternoon and is also scheduled to meet with primarily ca, chung, head of time, and then the john should not be doing how cold iran and brandon said that this trip is designed to strengthen the relationship between china and ron. it's difficult to overstate the importance of the economic ties plan is the biggest trading partner. china is also the only customer runs heavily sanctioned, will export. now we expect that during his trip here will find yield worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and those deals are all the part of this 25 year deal that was flying between china
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and iran in 2021. and this visit comes at a time when both countries are facing growing tensions with the united states staging has strongly condemned repeatedly the sanction that the u. s. has placed on iran and both countries are also have also in recent years, been strengthening their respective ties with moscow. and iran has also been a big supporter of aging on the global stage in china is going to look for them to reassure beijing that they will continue to do so. iran is part of china is the dalton road infrastructure project, and it's also slated to join be china, lead chung high corporation organization later this year to the us now. and donald trump, former ambassador to the united nations, has announced her bid for the white house. nikki haley criticized democrats in her campaign announcement and said it was time for a new generation of republican leaders. less republicans have lost the popular vote in 7 out of the last 8 presidential election. that has to change. jo biden's record
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is abysmal. but that shouldn't come as a surprise. the washington establishment has failed us over and over and over again . i'm nikki haley and i'm wanting print as go live to our white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it's so kimberly the 1st g o p challenge to donald trump. nikki haley. this was kind of expected, wasn't it? yeah, there's no question that she is popular, particularly among both republican and democrat circles. she's got a good resume in terms of her background. not only was she a former trunk cabinet member, but she was well respected for the fact that she stood up to donald trump, particularly given the fact that she was able to speak to him rather frankly. so she both embraced the top trunk doctrine, but at the same time would push back on it from time to time, even at times, calling his rhetoric unnecessary. now,
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she is the 1st major challenger in the republican. a rena, if you will, for 2024, we do expect there will be others, including the former vice president and mike pence. we also know that she did say initially that she was likely not to run of donald trump was running, but it's clear that she's changed her mind. and a big reason she says for that is that she feels that foreign policy in the united states is in disarray. and she feels that she is the one that could step in and turn things around. and so what are a chances been among the republican contenders and what do americans think of her? well she, she is well liked and there is of the fact that she is from an immigrant family. she is the daughter of indian immigrants. she is potentially could be the 1st female president if she were successful. those are all cards in
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her favor, if you will. and right now, for public and donors are looking to spend money as so the time is right for this announcement. the problem is the enormous popularity of donald trump right now, and if you look at the polling at some of the recent primary polling that just gives us a sense of the republican field right now. donald trump is still far ahead at 47 percent among republican contenders. nicky hayley's polling at just 3 percent. i. kimberly thank you for that company. how can is our white house correspondent live there in washington? and staying in the u. s. a gunman has shot dead 3 people at a university campus. it happened at michigan state university in the city of east lansing. 5 others were taken to hospital some with life threatening injuries of 43 suspects ran off, but he was found dead about 4 hours later, reportedly with self inflicted wounds. police say they're still trying to determine a motive. that suspect is wrong. we now know
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is a 43 year old male that 43 year old male is not affiliated in any way with michigan state university. it's not a student faculty staff. and we have no idea why you see the campus to do this. tonight. nato defense ministers meeting in brussels to discuss boosting support for ukraine. the alliance the secretary general has promised more ammunition for keith . with see no sign starts, the president putin, her is preparing for peace. ah, what receives the opposite her? he is preparing for more a war for new offensive son though in a new attacks. so it makes it just even more important at her and her drawers and partners, her broad more supporter to ukraine, set vass n is in brussels for a cell step. what more support will ukraine get after this meeting?
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while it's quite an urgent and p la, far more ammunition for ukraine. they're basically ukraine is. so shooting more ammunition, those shells then the need to can produce at the moment. so production lines have to work harder. new or old production lines had already, had there been stopped because there was no need, have to be revamped and reused again. so that's basically the message here from the secretary general. and the other thing of course is the main, the topic on these ab sixteen's. these fighter jets that president landscape has been asking for, he calls them winks of for freedom, or one of the countries that has these of sixty's. and they have 24 and they want to phase them out by next year is the ladder lens and ukraine has directly aston adeline's to sandy's of sixteen's. and i asked the minister of defense of the netherlands, what she told her ukraine looking of course ahead. an air
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defense is very important to ukraine in this war that might drag on for some time. so i completely understand this request. but my colleagues also understand this is something that will take time because we have to coordinate with our partner countries. we really have to think through the possibilities, the consequences. well this will likely that some hopes the ukrainians made might have had to he has something clear about this. i've 16th during this meeting today or maybe tomorrow but, but there is still this, this unity among nato, poland who was also 16. so i said they only want to send them to ukraine when the whole block is supporting this and germany is really not that keen. so there's not going to be any and for very likely to be heard here in this meeting about the 16th . but ammunition, ammunition and ammunition, it's on the agenda. thank you for that,
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that boss and live in brussels. police indonesia have detain 2 prominent opponents of prison, k side and the head of a radio station that's criticized them. mosaic offenses nur dean butare house was search and he was arrested high profile political rivals and other critics of the government have been arrested in recent days for since i each shut down parliament in 2021 and took control of the judiciary. let's take a closer look at some of those who have been detained, nor dean berry is a senior official, indonesia largest opposition party and nata has been a prominent critic of president saeed. police are also reported to have detained political activists and lawyer lazar a creamy on saturday. others were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy against state security. they include k m talkie, a member of the a, not a coal party, and abdel hamid aj la c. a former senior official with another, the reuters news agency says neither the police no interior ministry nor prime minister's office, have commented on the arrest or earlier spoke to monica. marx was
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a professor of middle east politics at new york university abu dhabi. she believes the allegations against those who are arrested are basis. they haven't explained any rational. they haven't even presented charges to the people who've been arrested. in fact, many of these people who've been arrested since saturday, the number stands around 20. we don't have a full list yet. they haven't even been served with their charges. many of them have been abducted actually kidnapped from their homes. so this is a process that's happening outside the rule of law and in many ways outside the realm of clear logic. so i, it is likely to defend these rather than abductions by saying that they're part of an anti corruption crackdown. that's really been the one card he seems to know how to play in chinese in politics. but in fact, many of the people arrested are in fact the critics of sired who are peaceful pro democracy, people who have nothing to do with corruption or criminal activity like the head of
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can easier largest radio station who was taken from his home late last night tax authorities in india have so she offices of the b, b. c in new delhi. and mom by they were reported to be looking for documents related to the british broadcast. his business operations is, comes weeks after it add a documentary, critical of indian prime minister and rend remedy the program. examined modi's role during violent protests against muslims in 2002 in the western state of good gerard, where he was a chief minister, more than a 1000 people were killed. new zealand prime minister says damage caused by cyclop gabrielle, is the worst in a generation. the storm back to the north island, leaving more than 200000 homes without electricity. and national state of emergency has been declared, laura can, has more this is the main state highway in hawkes bay. a cycle and gabriel pushed across new zealand north island. it cut off roads and
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cities. it brought torrential rain and some wind gusts, reaching a 140 kilometers an hour, leaving residents shaken. thunder and lightning and everything last art was just horrific. so. but the, the devastation as just are just might sure makes you want to cry, to be honest. a soon began lashing the northern kirsten some day live down in its wake. let the government declare a state of emergency the 3rd time in its history. the situation that new zealand is a hippie waking up to 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 the boarding isn't much supply for the response is possible. rescue efforts are underway and the defense force has been rallied. residents have been advised to stay away from rising coastal waters.
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many regions in the north were still recovering from record rain for 2 weeks. 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 the entire road is gone. 100 the 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 with the continuing storm is likely to hm to reflect that. if you can, you bring laurel cone out there, or at least 9 people have died from an outbreak of the marlboro virus. in equitorial guinea, the disease is said to be as infectious as he bola, and causes severe fever, bleeding,
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and organ failure. there are no approved vaccines to treat it. the government has declared and locked down in key tam province to sant the virus from spreading. the world health organization is to hold on emergency meeting in the next hour to south sudan now which has some of africa's largest oil reserves, but it's the economy is struggling and millions of people depend on humanitarian aid for survival. civil servants earn less than $20.00 a month or more. tarza has our reports from the capital java, antony se, who does part time jobs, filming weddings, providing sound systems, sometimes construction work to earn extra cash. he's been a civil servant in felt to don for more than 12 years, but he says what he earns from the government is not enough to pay the bills. if her, if i can tell you my salary is less than $15.00 and i'm getting water for one for one week is more than $20.00.
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that's only drinking water from the tankless bill. you can then from here you can see forget about food. forget about you for the kids. forget about closing for learn about shoring. this is it is very tough. after gaining independence from sudan in 2011 conflicts between rival leaders have undermined growth and development. millions of people displaced by conflict, still live in displacement. camps across the country, corruption, inflation, natural disasters, communal violence, rising food prices and the high cost of living are adding to their problems. sow sedans, economy relies on oil and agriculture, making it vulnerable to climate change and fluctuating energy prices. the government uses or revenues to pay salaries and finance other development projects . but some economists say that's no longer sustainable parts of the capital. dubai,
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have transformed since a peace agreement was signed in 2018, but this oil dependent economy hasn't fully explored aspire diversity and mineral resources. div you have what solid, other minerals that have been employed, either those are being used, then you have sustainability. oil in there was sustainable worldwide. that's why we're quality of volatile commodities. last year, the international monetary fund said it would release emergency financing to help sell to don address, food shortages and support social spending. many people here say is taking too long to turn around. economy. hermit us out of her job. every year, 1500000 girls in india are married before they turn 18. allow authorities are arresting. people involved in the practice that say legal experts say social change not arrest is the way to end child marriages. pardon me, tile reports on by peter in ne, in india its been a difficult week for lukia's family. her husband was recently arrested for marrying
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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 stays 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 though i a som, stayed in india as ne tracking down on child marriage. in the last 2 weeks, authorities have erected hundreds of people, including grooms, parents, clerics and priests. child marriage has been linked with poor, much on the health and high infant mortality. a sound state has one of the highest rates of child marriage in india, nearly one in 6 women here have children when they were just teenagers. that number is higher in rural areas where there are strong patriarchal biases and few opportunities. so women during but the government says it's a mr. improve women's health. as is a drastic action just to make people realize the fall,
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the mistake they have done for many years ages became the thief has to be a social movement. we have to be aware, we have to stop this child met at any goal. women are demanding that has been released saying there's no one to own m. c, the families. most of the people arrested often poor marginalized communities. there are growing cause to instead, improve good education and focus on gender equality. there. different ways to address this problem the crack done what sudden on unknown. 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 did 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
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habitate families. but some tried bribes like cookie se will be happier and better off with the husbands back home. bothering him at the larger 0 or better. ne india still had on al jazeera, some spectacular action from the n b a that's coming up, mixing force to say ah ah
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ah ah ah ah, welcome back time mouse is force news and perry, sasha mass on a marcy's, they are determined to win the champions league he and his b as g maids faced by munich in paris late on thursday,
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in the 1st leg of their last 16 tie, b, s g. go into the game having lost back to back games in the french league and french edge fi. so, oh, much camera it's, it's hard. this is the biggest competition in the world apart from the club world cup. and we know how hard this challenges are. we're preparing to be at our best though. we don't come here for a walk. we came here to wanted to when all the trophies with p s g. that's what we all want me to log on. the other game on t. as they see, they see milan play their 1st champions league knockout game since 2014. they'll be up against tottenham. who are coach by former inter milan balls, antonio county, he was asked about the differences between football in england and italy in england, a thinker that it is her own. oh, an atmosphere that to bring her to enjoy, to enjoy food to boiler. football is us board and the in eat the lease and dams full of football. oh he is not that what he has bought to santander is
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a war ah. between there the teams between the the fonts now there were some spectacular action in the n. b a, as the portland trailblazer. got the better of the lakers. right? yeah, yeah, great down sand altima 233 pointing in the miller with 40 s want and one by 12. the lakers have now last 4 of their last 5. good. i was just a few weeks ago until the formula one sees and ferrari art the latest to reveal their new car. but they are several teams below them. looking to mount a serious challenge, david soaks reports roses, a red ferrari's are to the teams. valentine's day gift to its friends, a 1st glimpse of a new car on display at their marinello team base in italy. after a 2nd place finish last year,
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they'll hope to go one better. and when they're 1st construct his title, since 2008. or we want to, we're to improve that last year was her, was a good step forward or we need to do just the same this year and hopefully and get the championship aston martin or the mission to challenge for formula one titles. and they hope this will be the car to set them on their way the am are 23. the british team have finished 7th in both season since the return to the sport. but this time around, they've got to time world champion fernanda, well on. so the 41 year old spaniard who won both his titles with reno, replaces the retired sebastian federal and is very motivated by the challenge. we went through to lead the myths feel we want to get closer to these top 3. and then in 2024 and make another step into that direction. so scoring points been in the points erase and get closer and closer to the fog and positions that her her hopefully this year we can give up, was really authority alonso in his teammate lunch. stroll will be impacted by new
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rules brought in by a former governing body, the f i, a bombing drivers from making political, religious, or personal statements without prior approval. it's upset some drivers, but not alonzo. ah, in drivers mist, dr. and he's what we, we do best drive and if we want to speak or who want to have a statement or if we have different ideas, we have our private life to do it alone. so we'll be battling one of his former teams, maclaren, he will also release their latest model on monday. mclaren finish 5th, last season, a long way from the glory days, which yielded 12 will champions and 8 constructors. titles that current start lender, no racial admit, it could be a long road back. of course, i'm sure every single driver on the grid wants to win, but his f one is, is a patient game at the same time. and sometimes it can take 10 years, sometimes 5 years, whatever. we'll get a glimpse of the new mercedes
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a wednesday. but defending champions red bull at a team to catch pre season testing starts in 9 days before the opening comm, pre in power rain on march 5th. the 1st of a record 23 races. david stokes al jazeera patrick. my home has been basking in the glory of winning another super bowl with the kansas city cheese. the quarterback also won the civil and v p. and as this customer, he customary, he paid a visit to disney land in california. tradition started back in 1987 when you're trying quarterback sales. fin was named n d p. and before we end this news bulletin, let's hear from some of the syrians who survives last weeks at lakes while la, hey, and was our general over time. people are working day and night, but we need to find refuge. but don't know where we are waiting for god to give us relief. as you know, it is winter. now there are women and children, so we need to secure heating that security food water, which is
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a minimum until things get more organized. and i in the i got the nas model flatly . i got another hello denise of the displeased or no tent foods and water. we receive food aid and many good people help. we still need food and water, nothing more than that. thank god. we now took refuge in this sense. a lot of me, i lost everything around me. i lost everyone, i know in the 3 buildings that used to be next to me. i lost my neighbors in my children's 7 friends in the building. next to us, we lost a large number of people who used to live near us. my neighbors, my friends, colleagues and partners. but i did any, and we'll have more on the situation in turkey and syria in just a few minutes to say, ah ah,
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along with in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right. extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the thing opposition concerned about this? rather small twin turkey anthea rose and i'm really room here for, you know, 30 this is and so forth. frank assessments, you know, there was a joke about the interim government that it's not in for, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera, serious, dorcas days with one man leading the country through us. present to alice out as lost legitimacy. he needs to step back. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad
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simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many a reason that could effect any human eyesight master of chaos on al jazeera. how do you state control information? moscow is one of them most shall veil the case in the world. it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion better? no. wasn't as how ethan jim listened. we flaming the coin. the video spread like wildfire. they do not do practice or in your grade. the listening close dissects the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered. ah.

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