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9 days into a major earthquake. i don't know in the history of the united nations that they had not responded to something. it's the hardest area in syria desperation and anger and serious aids slowly trickle did not last weeks. devastating. earthquakes, miraculous, rescues across the border where survivors are still being pulled from the rubble 8 days after the worst is austin. turkey has modern history. ah. hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as a rely from dell are also coming up ukrainian troops facing a renewed russian offensive on the eastern front lines on nato considers, giving fighter jets to key on how to feed the world. farmers consider ways to sustainably increased food production. we're the world's biggest agriculture exhibition. ah,
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i am. we begin with the major humanitarian aid operation in turkey and syria where millions of people are in desperate need of essential supplies following 2 devastating earthquakes. last week. the un says $99000000.00 syrians have been effected and as appealed for nearly $400000000.00 in aid, dozens of engineers working they have call for better access and a massive scale up in assistance. it comes as aid is starting to move across to more border crossings from turkey year after the asset. government granted the you and permission to use them on tuesday. well, we have a team of correspondence covering this disaster. stephanie decker is in carmel marsh, wrestle soda is in ad yemen. natasha, her name is in her ty, problems, but we begin our coverage with this report from santa hodder. she's been in gin, dallas in syria. there are no international rescue teams here. no international aid workers. the people of northwest syria have been left to deal
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with a disaster on their own. last week's earthquakes that struck southern turkey, devastated many areas in this country as well. their lives now a pile of dust, none available. we are vegetable sellers, our shops, we're under new far homes. now we lost everything. we're sleeping in the streets. no one from the international community is helping us. jan. that is, was one of the towns and the opposition controlled enclave worse hit by the 2 quakes. it's the 9 of that disaster. rescuers who have been appealing for heavy equipment still haven't received any as they remove the remaining bodies and the rubble across the border and southern turkey are missing. survivors are still being found alive and pulled from the ruins. here in northwest syria, the search and rescue effort was called off on day 5 because rescuer is didn't have the resources they say could have saved many lives. so far,
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the aid entering the opposition north is not enough for people's needs. the un says syrian president bashar, as that has now given approval to use more border crossings from turkey. a statement that has angered the opposition, the united nation seems to look at, but sharla ford of their secretary general. they're waiting for him to give them okay. 9 days into a major earthquake, i don't know in the history of united masons that they had not responded to something. it's the hardest area in syria. in government control, territories, planes loaded with humanitarian aid have been arriving continuously. there also where united nations agencies are based in the north, the u. n. has acknowledged failing syria with an adequate response. it says that will change, but many here are doubtful. there will be any sustained international health, minimum dud liliana. we have no heaters, no blankets is nothing, just a tent over our heads while our shops were destroyed. who will help us to rebuild
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our lives? and in the scars of 12 years of war have still not healed in a region where millions are displaced and poor. now there is a new crisis for people whose sole purpose has long been to survive then for their elders. eda, northwest syria, will as annie was saying in her report there, across the border in turkey, a, the number of people being found. the lie was getting smaller by the day. but despite beyond zuraw still some incredible stories of survival. in the last few hours, a 77 year old woman fact mcgregor was rescued from the rubber. after being trapped for over 200 hours in atlanta, stephanie decker has mono from carmen mirage. the epicenter of the 2nd quake. 2 young men were pulled out of the rubble on tuesday, but those stories of joy are becoming less and less. it is overwhelmingly the dead that are emerging from their homes while we're standing. these are apartment blocks, so they have been cleared. but this is, as one of our colleagues described,
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a mass graveyard. the city has become a mass graveyard. it is like this across huge areas of the city and the buildings that still stand are broken, they are structurally unsafe, their residence will never be able to go back home. so looking ahead, you have the challenge also of how to, how's, where to hows, over hundreds of thousands of people. one of the challenges here, it's not just one city that's been effected by this earthquake. it stretches across major areas of the se, certainly in this city. hit by the 2nd earthquake, it's epicenter very close to where we are at the people are devastated. i've many of them still can't believe that this is happened when you ask them what you need. many will tell you we need our relatives back. i need my daughter back, i need my husband back. but life goes on now. many of them are having to live intented cities. this is a temporary measure. and if that's not just here,
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that's in cross the entire southeast of turkey. but certainly the stories of heartbreak and devastation in their hundreds of thousands. stephanie decker al jazeera, carmen marsh, south eastern turkey, turkey as president rep typo on, has defended his decision making after his government was accused of being slow to respond in the haunted areas. some, in course younger as mona, from anchor government, or was late in response and in reaching out to some cities i because of the weather conditions and the roads or the infrastructure damaged infrastructure. they have been hard, harshly criticized, but they, they acknowledges and presidents ardon mentioned last week that and there might have been some mistakes. and the officials we have been speaking to have been telling us the same thing. but after reaching on the ground, we have mobilized all our resources, all state sources. a he said he repeated that again. and as he mentioned that the
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impact of this disaster of this damage air was much bigger than its real scale him. he tried to convince a people that he will be doing his best to accommodate people and add to rehabilitate the earthquake his areas. and he mentioned that in one week the risk assessment of the damage buildings will be a will be complete. and after that, they will be destroy it. they will be destroying the collapse buildings. for lot i province is one of the areas in the earthquake zone that's been hardest hit, the rushes on, dr. accurate people and provide shelter to as many as possible. natasha name reports now from an takia where it's estimated as much as 70 percent of the buildings may have been destroyed. they're leaving the bodies of loved ones in freshly dug grapes, terrified about what's happened to those still missing in the ruins of home. these
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people's roots and on takia are deep like those that, that should nar, trees inter kia but the earthquake ripped them apart. it's brenda disclosure, mcgloid rhythm. i lost my sister. it's an incredible pain. you lose your house, you have nothing left. we've been living in a 10 psychologically when a chair moves we get afraid. the yemen air family is waiting for a ride to a city in the west. they've never stepped foot in the turkish military, set up this makeshift bus station along the side of a major road to help take people out. not far away, others have settled uncomfortably into many tent cities, guarded by soldiers. there was a 3 month state of emergency. we weren't allowed inside or told turks and syrian refugees live separately, but share a common misery of no access to water or bathrooms and no electricity. this man
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says he escaped the war in syria with his family, and they've now been displaced for the 11th time. and, and i'm apologetic enough to look over that. we don't have any demand in this life . we only ask god for diff, or we ask the will to help us take us back home to live in our land safety. the government says is provided shelter to 1200000 people. there is no exact figure of how many remain homeless in the 10 provinces declared disaster areas. the president of the turkish red crescent says 2 and a half to 3000000 people will require support in the coming months. turkey has entire stock of tense has been depleted. now there is concern about possible public health crises, including the spread of the flu. cholera, respiratory elements, and other infectious diseases. waters castiano hygiene situation, the straw, but so renewed,
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renewed water sanitation and hodge and capacity. astronomy possible, a communicable diseases heavily into conditions or many threats. actually, public health threats. we will face the turkish red crescent, says it's also working to provide mental health support to the millions who will need it. as these earthquake survivors leave a decimated city to begin life anew, they can't escape the burden of tragedy. natasha name l. jazeera untucked, yet turkey ha, wrestle said al, has mo, from idea man on how people in the city are coping with the often off. this place was the biggest stadium in the city or for argument. and now it's turned into a tanf city, or 5000 people currently are living here. and this is not the only 10th city in the city of idea, man that are tons of such makeshift camps that are spreading across the city. so
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the displacement here is becoming a humanitarian issue and or tortoise or trying to deal with this crisis. i've talked to the mayor of the city, ashley monk college, and ever asked him about the displacement about sanitation and infrastructure problems and the challenges that they are facing financial under his computer, the 33 degree or for infrastructure issues, of course, including water networks, class network and electric network, of course, fortunately, we have in made, some improves in our water, water resources and water supply may be 4550 percent off the cities now starting the mains, water cancer are set up, but in an hour a lot of people are still out this is because because of a large number of it, the buildings listed, distracted and ruined. so we are working round the clock. a lot of people are homeless, children that are
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a large number of people who want to go out of the city. they are trying to arrange data transferred to other cities around the country. if you are, the amman was one of the hardest. he had cities in south trickier by earthquake, a 1175 buildings have collapsed here. and as a result, more than a 1000 people have died, the mirror told me that they are afraid that this number could go up to 15000. indeed, wherever you turn in the city, you will see the collapse, buildings are blocks off the blocks are leveled dawn and the did impact off the earthquake is everywhere. and also the south of normality among people of this city is completely lost. russell said that i'll jazeera at yemen, sought him trickier. let's get some other well news. now ukraine says russian forces have bombarded troops and towns in the eastern done yet screeching in what appears to be a new offensive. but you cranes,
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troops of repelled attacks around the frontline city of back moot, and cause russian losses in the nearby town of philadelphia, official se tanks and armored vehicles there have been destroyed. russia has intensified its attacks and ukraine's east as the 1st anniversary of the war. edge is closer. nato defense ministers have met in brussels to discuss boosting support for ukraine. the lancer, secular general has promised more ammunition for keith. we see no science thought the president putin is preparing for peace. ah, what receives the opposite, sir? he is preparing for more a war for new offensive son the new attacks. so it makes it just even more important data. and they do all our son partners provide more support to, to ukraine steadfast and has more now from brussels. a week before the anniversary of 3rd, this invasion of, for russia and ukraine for 54 nations represented here in brussels today have
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latch more military 8, but not quite the 8 that ukraine was hoping for. we know that president lansky has specifically asked for fighter jets f sixteens also directly to the netherlands, who owns the sir fight chads. but the secretary of defense or austin, has said that there is no announcement on these f sixteens yet. what is happening is that the countries who have them only want to support ukraine with these jets, if the whole block of nato is supporting dis decision. and this is a very sensitive decision is a lot of concern. it's not only complex, but it also, there are concerns about a possible escalation. what are the countries are ascending though? is more air defense? france and italy half an hour stepped up or went air defense system sending to ukraine. a lot of more ammunition is being sent and also norway has now announced that they will sent or will give 7500000000 euros for military. 8 lawson also to
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come here with al jazeera, including i am 21 years old and this is the 2nd mass shooting that i have not looked through. our gun attacks on us campuses are becoming too frequent students speak out about the latest shooter and 3 people are killed in new zealand. dr cycle, i'm gabriel causes massive flooding and destruction. more in that statement, ah, informed opinions far right extremism is really and need to be tackled as soon as possible, frank assessments. there was a joke about you and from government that it's not in forever, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. in november 2020 austrian security services carried out operation luck, so against dozens of muslims. i opened my a saw a machine gun pointed with my head,
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but a court found the race on move and now charges at the dropped against one of the accused . one, the reason why they are doing this is because they want to intimidate antiterrorist, measure, or discrimination. austria operation looks all on algebra. when the news breaks, when people need to be heard, and the story told, it's incredible that more people would injured or killed. this is mary safe on the ukrainian capital with exclusive interviews and endeavor through all that i did a lot more than $2000000000.00 that might could have addressed. nigeria is going by division and widespread public al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and light lunch router feed, hulu .
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ah, welcome back or took them out of the top stories here at this allied millions of people in turkey and siri are in desperate need of essential supplies falling to devastating earthquakes last week. the united nation says $99000000.00 syrians have been affected and has appealed $2400000000.00 in aid. dozens of organizations on the ground they have called for better access. on a massive scale, mr. rescue work has continued to find some survivors in turkey. yet in the last few hours, a 77 year old woman was rescued from the rubble. after being trapped for more than 200 hours and the other 3 michigan state university students have been killed and 5 others injured in the latest mass shooting in the us. be 43 year old suspect had a history of mental health problems before the shooting spree. that ended with him turning the gun on himself,
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john 100 reports. another gunman leaves dead and wounded behind, and a shooting spree on a college campus. president joe biden, who last year signed the 1st major gun restrictions in 30 years, cited the shootings as evidence that more needs to be done. and soon we have to do something to stop gun violence ripping apart our communities. getting the fraud. there is no rationale for assault weapon police have found no reason or connection. we have. ready absolutely no idea what the motive was at this point. we can confirm that the 43 year old suspect had no affiliation to the university. the answers might have perished with the suspect, shown in this police photo, who police say fatally shot himself is they were closing in on him. everyone's crying and just as we freshly blockaded the doors, apparently people heard shooting. they heard the door open and it's this giant
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stampede of people headed toward me. the latest shooting terrorizing, the town of east lansing, as hundreds of officers searched for the gunman, left a motions ra. i received a lot of texts that were to start. you know, i'm on the way just with people showing up, where do you need me? was? it was there was a sad but very proud meant for all of us here as parents, we tell our kids, it's going to be okay. we say that all the time, but the truth is words are not good enough. we must act and we will in michigan, many students are returning home, their university a crime scene. i am currently directly across the street from where the shootings at michigan state occurred. i am 21 years old and this is the 2nd mass shooting that i have not lived through 10 years and 2 months ago, i survived the city of cheating. the fact that this is the 2nd mass shooting that i
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have now lived through is incomprehensible. the u. s. congress remains mired in a decades long dispute over the right to bear arms as the daily carnage continues. john henderson al jazeera former us ambassador to the united nations, mickey haney has announced you run for president in 2020 full haley's the 2nd republican to seek the party's nomination. off to former president, donald trump announced his bid in november. she criticized the democrats in her campaign announcement and said it was time for a new generation of republican leaders. the world's largest to agriculture exhibition is underway in california with most store, showing new technology that can sustainably increase food production. united nation says this will need to increase by 60 percent by 2050. as the population is expected, arise from 8 to 10000000000 people. techniques are also being developed to low a farming emissions by 67 percent by 2050. currently,
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around $1300000000.00 tons of food is lost or wasted every year. while the one in 10 people don't have enough to eat with al jazeera rebels is up the exhibition into laurie california where he spoke to daniel hagar. she's showing off fruit picking drones, explained how they work. i see your contraption here. danielle, how does the work? what does it do? sure, so our technology is alleviating, like you said, the shortage in agricultural labour right now through as being left to waste on the tree because there's not enough pickers. and so our technology where you see behind music alphabet is done. it's a quick with 8 of our flying economists robots to harvest group. i'm and we are harvesting apples teaches nectarines, apricots and fun, or sort of. there you go, yeah. oh, my goodness, what role? everything on. one of our robots empowered by artificial intelligence,
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gently harvest every single piece of fruit and to pack the quality of the fruit as well. and so why equal by dives into, identifies it through it gently think that using a thompson mechanism and, and then in lower than here i do see on the alphabet with a fine autonomy robot, like i said earlier today, and it typically designed for the u. s. market for california in washington, and yeah, i mean, we're also able not to partner, so we're giving farmers real time data on everything that we can tell you the weight and the size in the quality inn with no former, which is ready to go. and which is good to go for another day. exactly. and in real time data that's not available in today's market. we also harvest at night to really maximize the amount of time that we can harvest during the day. and again,
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the mission is to alleviate before it is an article for leader with applying a robot making worth 20.7. and at the end of the day we're, we're hearing the supply chain. we're hoping to prove ways. and as you know, the question is, how do you see the growing population in the world is an urgent need to come up with innovation and sustainable solutions and al jazeera nicholas hawkins at a farming conference and sent a goal focusing on food security in africa. so we're at a farming conference in the car center where outside there is an incredible wind. so what does that have to do with farming? well, it's soon as a harm, a town wind coming from the sahara, carrying with it small particle that are a 10th of the size of human hair. and he carries phosphorus and iron across the atlantic to the caribbean, to the amazon. and scientists believe these $170000.00 tons transported every
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year renders the land over their very 1st child for growing food and ensure abundance over there. but what about over here on the african conscious? how do people get their food? well, a lot of it rely on this support. most of it is imported from abroad . but the russia ukraine crisis has badly affected bread makers and bakers in this country who can't rely on we import anymore. in this challenge, the owner of this bakery saw an opportunity. this is products that are made with the imported read, and this is the product, the mate with the cynical is look a real big difference. we prefer our own. we the reason why is because you keep to make our own we, there is much more nutrition. there is much more 40 and easy access and therefore we looking forward to grow more of the cynical is we, we are going to start by making sure that we have everything we need in this bakery
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as far read that way. we do not have to import read from other countries. there is plenty of food being produced on the globe, but most of it is being wasted and people here on the content continue to die of hunger. but the conversation and this farming conference goes beyond this. there's a sense of a sweeping wind of change in the way africans view, forming on the continent in africa. there's the size of the european union in arable land that have yet to be exploited. and there's a possibility of not only feeding the continent but feeding the world. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the car, senegal. 3 people have died up to cycle. and gabriel hit new zealand. and what the prime minister says, cause the worst damage in a generation storms now weaken down, is moving away, but not before it batted the north island. torrential rain in the high winds caused floods and lance lives. and more than $200000.00 homes were left without power. a
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national state of emergency has been declared accounts are josephine bartley is in oakland, where she says rescue workers are getting the basics to people effective. whoa, we doing right now, are we still assessing the damage to people's properties that have been displaced? if got our evacuation centers, which we didn't have when the 1st flood struck. so we were a little bit more prepared this time. ah, my, the regulations into that there are sit up and in my community we are taking a fly from other parts of a city that have been hit quite badly. and we are getting power restored to people's homes because we have a lot of homes lost power. lost water. oh, but yeah, everyone is just right now trying to get back to normal life and the heart that the we that has now seattle done. and we've seen the worst of it. oh, nice clothing. when they had a thing to actually evacuations interest. when each younger they leave the homes in
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a rush, so they don't have many things with them on food, but we feeding them and they actually traumatize. so they just needed a chance to just kind of process what happened to him and how they actually get them sounds back on the face of your mind. it school started again, sorry children i need to be going back to school. but of course, like the families that we have, they just not pricey saying that it's, you know, the kids got to go to school. so they still bringing things from the flooded homes . china, it is china to take on board. what's happened to them? all right, well that's it for me, darn jordan, for now. the news continues here and al jazeera after inside story stay true, as to watching with
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ah, how low they let sight in east asia and high pressure remains in charge for much of china, keeping things largely quiet and calm. just a few clouds sweeping their way across the north and some rain moving in across western areas, but largely clear as we head for the south and to the east temperatures sitting where we expect them to be. they are going to come up over the next few days in places like beijing and shanghai, that's not a similar story for the korean peninsula as well as japan. we've got cold air blasting down, bringing some heavy snow to the likes of a kind of snow ferries to western areas of han shoe that does start to peer away as we go into thursday. but temperatures coming down in sol and tokyo despite the weather remaining rather settled. now as we move to south asia, it's a very settled picture for much of india, as well as shall anchor live, but a cloud possibly some missed and fog issues along that east coast, but a large,
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clear picture, certainly by the afternoon sunshine, dominating the story here and it is largely quiet for sure, lanka, over the next few days, we could see some wet and more wintry whether we work its way in from a western disturbance. moving across central asia, we have a closer look at that storm. it's bringing some snow to the northern areas of afghanistan, but cobbled stains settled pushing 17 degrees celsius on thursday. i . this is one of the soundings, logical revolutions in all, made out nana griffith. we have to meet this you to emission lecture casa, move mission, mission mini, to be mind to where people are just talking about with the soul. could, won't the world of commerce driving the energy transmission is the promise of clean energy and illusion. the top side of green energy.

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