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o rushes rule in ukraine has dominated well, he's for the past 12 months. devastating to those in the line of fire or directly impacted. it has strengthened global alliances and deepens, divisions with far reaching effects on the lives of millions of people. worldwide in a week had special coverage, al jazeera explored every aspect of the conflict, the human, the political, and the economic, and the possibilities of resolution. ukraine war, one here on, on, out there. ah,
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the un says it needs nearly $400000000.00 to bring what it calls life saving relief to ask what victims in syria. ah, i'm all by the senate. this is all 0 live from doha. also coming up to k, as president says, the situation is now under control, but admits to having problems with his government's initial response. it grains president acknowledges the situation on the front line is difficult as nato allies, me to discuss, sending more weapons to keith. how to feed the world. farmers consider ways to sustainably increased food production. where at the world's largest agriculture exhibition, ah, to united nations is a painting for fun,
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is to help provide much needed humanitarian aid to earthquake victims in syria. it's asking for $397000000.00. 11 trucks crossed from takia into rebel held there is in syria via the barber salam border crossing on tuesday. it's one of the 2 additional crossings that the syrian government has agreed to open. in order for you and aid to go through more than 41000 people have been killed and took here and syria in last week's quakes. we've got a team of correspondence covering the disaster. we're going to begin of coverage with this report from xena kado. she's been engendered us in syria. there are no international rescue teams here. no international aid workers. the people of northwest syria have been left to deal 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,
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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 rescuers didn't have the resources they say could have saved many lives. so far, the aid entering the opposition north is not enough for people's needs. the un says, syrian president, charla said, has now given approval to use more border crossings from turkey. a statement that has angered the opposition,
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the united nations seems to look at the charlotte that is their secretary general. they're waiting for him to give them ok. 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. in government controlled territories, plains loaded with humanitarian aid, have been arriving continuously. there also where united nations agencies are based in the north. the u. s. has acknowledged failing syria with an inadequate response . it says that will change, but many here are doubtful. there will be any stained international health minima. does the liam, we have no heaters, no blankets is nothing. just a tent over our heads or shops were destroyed. who will help us to rebuild 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
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elders, eda, northwest, syria, survivors and the worst hit parts are severe. have one plea bring in the aid. i will, you offered a nurse from the 1st day we had around 3900 families who reflected without any shouter. we had 270 buildings that were completely destroyed around a 1000 buildings and not suitable for use. we have 3900 families who have no shelter home early on. second, danny desperately need tense. i can stand the cold. no problem on. i can sleep anyway, no problems. but they are woman children and injured who we took out from under the rubble on who need care. i just dropped my kids off at the hospital. they whole bodies all blue and we'll silla we want or a voice to reach the whole world. but where's the aid? there are hundreds of people who still need tense and they don't even have somewhere to sit. find the solution. where is this 8 coming from? let's see. 8 is never going to come here. when i'm the you, i,
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sam baset her to the united nations says the organization must make sure that aid actually gets into rebel held parts of syria. if the aid is flowing and it's flowing unfettered, and n g l's in the u. n. are able to get in without being blocked and the people in need are getting the assistance they need. that's good. but we have to watch to see that that happens. it took 7 days to get this decision to allow the boarders to be open. that decision should have been made on day one. interest here, the number of people being fined alive is getting smaller by the day. despite the odds that are still some incredible stories of survival, a 77 year old woman phosphor ganga has been rescued after being chopped for almost 212 hours in angel money. while the government's being accused are being slow to respond and hard interiors will go to the capitol, uncle and i was sim, castiano is life for us. let's talk about the aid supplies. first of all,
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what's happening with them and supplies is one of the most critical issue in this post earthquake process. as, as a turkish government, it's like to do it best. international aid is coming in, but there are, of course, a vital needs in the area as and many people have been and less homeless. they are being transferred to hotels, dormitories, a public guest house, and the turkey spreads the day after the cabinet meeting. that that he will be a starting construction of the new building after the end of february. and he asked for his citizens to the patient for one year. so that's 30000 housing a construction can begin with in a couple of weeks. but he also asked for his citizens in the region and to the
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patients, as i said, but there are so many dynamics that are related to the fields and the comfort. and the biggest problem right now because of the weather conditions is the accommodation is that if you were talking about the cabinet meeting that was held on tuesday as well as the situation with the housing, what else came out of that meeting? yes, the housing is very important and we mentioned yesterday present mentioned yesterday that they are 1000 containers that were used during the world to be sent to turkey and the 1st ship having the 1st partial l please. containers will be arriving in it during the day. he said, of course, plans are very important here. i am at the direct questions at 10 production facility. as you can see, there are workers here who are working very hard to be able to produce plants and
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deploy these dispatcher, these tense is to the earthquake if avery has through the turkish disaster management agency. as the agency is the authority in charge of whole coordination of the aid supplies and deploying them to the area here in this facility they, there are 3 ships around the club. i found that the workers are producing is sewing these pants here in the capitol enclave. also in another factory in it's in province of ads and john and on the databases. they are producing 500 pens. and the number of the pens produced every day is increasing a currency. the disaster management agency is ordering tens from everyone. it's not going to detroit, the red crescent who is producing that is producing they also giving orders, roads from foreign countries, from any pen production company at close to the 10th. of course the amy out of the
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earthquake, it's amy is blowing through harsh winter conditions. the weather is bad, and there is snow and beef pen the fabric on these pan. they are waterproof, fire proof and mills approved and they, each of them are 6 and a half square meters. where told that inside the stance that actually separate areas for the family, for the parents and the for the children. and the say can stand a couple of months in the sense they are working where hard to help the accommodation of the earthquake survivors to them. thank you very much indeed that send him castiano, bringing this up to date from anchor or to cares. conte province is one of the hardest hit areas, the rushes on to provide shelter to as many people as possible that i am report swung takia when it's estimated. nearly 70 percent of buildings have been destroyed
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. 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 whole these people's roots and on takia are deep like those that, that you nar, trees in turkey up, but the earthquake ripped them apart. it's been because got this from a guy with him. 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 and then the yemen. air family is waiting for a ride to a city in the west. they'd 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,
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or told turks and syrian refugees live separately. but sure, a common misery of no access to water or bathrooms and no electricity. this man says he escaped the war in syria with his family, and they've now been displaced for the 11th time. yeah, i mean i'm a followed you had the never to look over that we don't have any demand in his 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 is entire stock of tents has been depleted. now there is concern about possible public health crises, including the spread of the flu. cholera, respiratory elements,
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and other infectious diseases. waters castiano hygiene situation, the straw, but so renewed, renewed water sanitation on hodgen capacity. astronomy, possible, a communicable diseases heavily into conditions of 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 he's earthquake, survivors leave a decimated city to begin life a new. they can't escape the burden of tragedy. natasha name l. g 0 on tuck yet turkey up. well, i just eat a summers. it dawns in the turkish city of donna and he's been speaking to people camped out on the street. i've been out in the streets and i came across this park and a group of ladies are sitting here and i thought,
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let me ask them why they camped out in the street. the arch. hm. lottie. okay. unless dependent larry i hadn't, as they plan, they took me a call call. i experienced great fear panicking the fear of death and despair. it was very difficult. i asked her what she experienced during the earthquake. now i'm going to ask them why they don't go home. are they afraid? every get mccann could killed was soonest. hostile laden is called, our house is damaged. we are afraid to go home. we live in tents. how many days have you been out in the streets? catch guns, doctor calvinist will cause good. morgan doc, his engine chalk, saw this very difficult it took so till that we stayed on the street for 9 days. it's very difficult to stay in the tent may be a little bit better if it was a container. life is hard here, but we try to manage and choke. ne, tianjin is far what do you need the most? they shot the preschool as we currently need. psychological support and containers
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could be good, but food is enough. regarding aid, every one is doing their best against presidents as his forces are fighting for every meter in the east of the country. latimer zalinski is made. the comments as nato defense ministers, meat and brussels, the disgust booster support to cave said lighting up on the vehicle, blew another nation into the situation on the front line, especially in done it. skin hands remains very difficult. the battles are literally for every meter of ukrainian lance. we got confirmation from our partners about more air defense weapons, more tanks, more artillery and shells. more training for our military. as it was said today, ukraine must be successful. we're in agreement here. success must come to my boards . mr. vaskins got more from like natal meeting in brussels. a week before the anniversary of 3rd, this invasion of, for russia and ukraine. fort 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 a support ukraine with these jets, if the whole block of nato is supporting this decision. and this is a very sensitive decision is a lot of concern. it's not only complex, but it also are 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 with 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. still had an al
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help provide humanitarian aid to us victims. and so yeah, that comes as 11 trucks carrying you and aid relief crossed into rebel held areas on tuesday. after access to to new border crossings was granted. ukraine's president says the situation on the front line is very difficult. ludmilla zalinski says ukrainian troops fighting for every metre of land in the east of the country. it says nato defense ministers meet in brussels to agree on more support for ukraine. the i, sam baset are a large for global criminal justice, has visited the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. cox's bazaar is home to almost 1000000. rocking your refugees of fled, persecution in me and more there than shark visited the camp as part of a drive to find the long term solutions to the plato that i mean you can reach out to reports from docker better than shack wanted to meet 1st and with throwing a vic terms, government officials,
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an aid agency workers during your visit to the camp, the ambassador for global criminal justice said the u. s. government has determined that crimes against humanity as well as genocide have been committed against the rowing of people. my trip was incredibly inspiring. it was really fascinating to hear from the individuals they are what they are doing to advance justice in their own communities. so i spoke with documentary who are working out in the camps, taking testimony from survivors, the refugee camp leader shops along. hm said he was disappointed that there has been no progress holding those responsible for atrocities accountable. i got the 2 were happy, the diplomats from america and other countries are now visiting the camp. it's almost 6 years since we've been living here. there's not much progress. i hope that justice will prevail for the record to his life here is challenging. the camp is over crowded and overflowing, there are flimsy shelters and the refugees are hemmed in by barbara fencing. here,
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there are no formal education for children, available, no possibility of work, and no travel allowed. i was just the most serious problem that we are facing, that we are not able to educate our children, nor do we have any means of earning here, making it hard to make ends meet. ambassador shack says that the international code of justice and the international criminal code play the lead role and bring in justice for the ro hangup. my office in the state department is ultimately a foreign policy diplomatic office. and our goal is to provide assistance wherever we can, information sharing diplomatic support. i'm working with survivors to enable them to travel to get the kind of papers they'll need to travel to the various jurisdictions, whatever we can to help move these processes forward. most refugees don't feel it's safe for them to return home nearly 6 years on still no one has been brought to justice for what happened to their door ingles and there is no sign of repatriation . most of those who sought ref is here are getting increasingly frustrated,
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losing hope of ever returning home. bangladesh is a willing and generous host to their oh, hang up. but after 6 years, it once the international community to do more to resolve a crisis that shows no sign of ending turn recovery. i'll just sit out dhaka for ministers in the united states, germany, france, italy, and the u. k. have issued a joint statement condemning israel's plan to formalize 9 illegals settlements. they strongly oppose israel's unilateral actions wanting. they were worse intentions with palestinians, as your security cavities said. the decision was in response to a series of attacks and occupied east jerusalem. on the far right, national security menace was pushed to have more israelis carrying guns after those attacks. there's been a jump in gun license applications by israelis, but the u. n. is wanting that more guns on the streets will only lead to more hate crimes against palestinians, sorry, highland reports from the illegal israeli settlement or goods if in the occupied
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westbank. i if ralph shows me his most popular gun on sale, and he's really made weapon for israelis and not to nationalism. it's a cost of little over a $1000.00. but since january is attacked by palestinians against his radio, his classes to qualify for ron license are in demand. this til 2 weeks. it's a double keep it a lot, a lot of religious off. i'll talk to you directly. and you're trying to hope things that they'll be a fast track of the amount of time it takes. i hope it's gonna be mo, it's on because it's no, it's diligent. yeah, your clients range from high profile politicians to settlers living illegally in the occupying west bank. but now some ultra orthodox israeli say they have no choice but to arm themselves, even though it contradicts their religious beliefs. and the government hopes to
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bring in measures to fast track that process to just $45.00 days. good. they'll give us a warm, i've grown up in an area that attacked with everything from stones to explosions. my wife was against gun rathermore, but after the synagogue attack, she changed her mind. i always rely on god, but now i need to make sure i can protect myself. you know, israel security cabinet has already approved measures to make it easier to carry guns. driving force is a controversial minister convicted of racism against arabs, israel's national security minister, ben give it says he wants more guns on the streets and in fact, he's already instructed the firearms licensing department to increase those new permits from 2000 to $10000.00 a month that's arise by 400 percent owning a gun in israel isn't easy though. there are required medical checks, proof of the clean criminal record and even gun safety tests for anti gun. campaigners are warning that more guns will only increase violence,
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especially between israelis and palestinians. as people might take the law into their own hands, it's not the public's role to prevent attacks. it's the police's role and felicity focusing on that rather than on fast tracking licenses. banker pay a carries a personal opinion. we've seen him documented and just threatening a palestinian he didn't like in the park parking lot. according to the government, a $155000.00 is riley's own legal personal firearm. but that figure is likely to rise drastically. that's on top of the weapons owned by security forces and police that can carry their service weapons off duty. the united nations has warned that more guns on the streets here can only be a recipe for more deaths and hate crimes. so to hide it, al jazeera, give us the f settlement in the occupied west bank. the world's largest agricultural exhibition is underway in california with mo stalls showing new technology to increase food production. the u. n. says 60 percent more food needs
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to be produced by 2050 to keep up with the global population, which is expected to rise from 8 to 10000000000 people. new methods are also being developed to lower farming emissions by 67 percent around 1300000000 tons of food is lost or wasted every year while one and 10 people don't have enough to eat more . rob reynolds is unfair exhibition into lot in california, checking out some fruit, picking drones. 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 pro is being left to waste on the tree because there's not enough pickers. and so our technology where you see behind music alpha bought the son, it's a quick with 8 of our flying economists robots to harvest group. and we are harvesting apples teaches nectarines, apricots,
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and plans are starting off. there you go. yeah. oh my goodness. it rose. everything on one of our robots empowered by artificial intelligence, gently harvest every single piece of fruit and to pack the quality of the fruit as well. and so white deep rolled by dive into, identifies he threw it gently, think st using us up to mechanism. and, and then in lower than here i do see on the alphabet this is in to quit with 8 fine autonomy robots, like i said earlier today, and it typically designed for the u. s. market for california in washington. wow. now yeah, i mean we're also able not to park, so we're giving farmers real time data on everything. we can tell you the weight and the size and the quality and right every day with no reformer, which is ready to go. and which is good to go for another day. exactly. and then
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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, the missing immediate before and uncle for leader with applying a robot making more 20.7. and at the end of the day we're, we're hearing the supply chain. we're hoping to prove that way. 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 okay, you get more details on that particular story. plus more pictures on the background as well on the website. of course that is going to be all dra 0 dot com. and we're going to be back with more and all these stories on all 0 after inside story, seeing bahama bye bye. ah
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hello there. there's lots of lovely weather to be found across europe at the moment ticket across western and central areas, we got high pressure in charge, keeping things dry and warm with temperatures, sitting well above the average for the likes of powers. and that trend continues. as we had for the east, we are going to see some rain. however, move in bits and pieces of wintry and wet weather at the edges of this high pressure. and that band of rain is likely to move across from the island of island and britain. still from sunny spells for the south east of england on wednesday on thursday. however, that changes as that rain pushes its way across the channel into the low countries . and parts of france is while a wintry blast for norway from that front. but as the edge further east, that snow is set to skirt its way further, he's leaving behind clearer skies. certainly for the south this, we can find that in the czech republic, look at the temperature in prague. we have
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a look at the 3 dates on the up on thursday. well above the average before some light rain comes in on friday. now the rain is set to dry up the southern areas of portugal as we move further south wednesday into thursday. things are looking much clearer across large areas of spain and portugal to some of the story for italy as well as greece, but it remains rather cold for eastern areas of takia. ah, african stories from african perspective, short documentary from african filmmakers from ivory coast. just a brussel from a former student listing phone ed, south africa, seeing if i can change. and it shows me that i'm actually trucking and fire africa die.
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