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ah, alabama, clark, this is the news our live from dough coming up, the next 60 minutes. extraordinary rescues and turkey. a survivors are still being pulled from the rubble 9 days after the worst disaster. in fact, is mortgage history view and says it needs nearly $400000000.00 to bring what it calls life say, be relieved to earthquake victims in syria. the fear of disease as tens of thousands live in tents without access to clean water. we report from a makeshift camp in southern turkey, also had ukraine's president says, his troops are fighting for every me through of land as nato allies meet to discuss sending more weapons to key. those will come out to have caused by munich beating probably sent him in the 1st leg of their champions. ah, ah,
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and so it's 9 days since powerful earthquakes topple tens of thousands of apartment blocks and turkey and syria. but despite the old survivors have continued to be pulled out from under the rubble. in the past 2 hours of 42 year old woman has been rescued from a building in a cat, a man, marsh. she'd been there, stuck there for 222 hours. 9. others were rescued on tuesday, but the majority of people being pulled out from under the rubble already dead. the death toll him by the turkey and sierra stands now at more than $41000.00 in that figure continues to rise every day. on the scale of the damage from the creek is now becoming clearer. the turkish government says 40 percent of buildings in the epi center cutter met, rash have been damaged, and then takia half the structures will be demolished because they are considered unfit. and 50 percent of buildings and hattie were damaged. the government expects to rebuild. the ministry says sit, expect to rebuild the affected areas within
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a year. i less cross to stephanie decker, whose now inject mac village in in color. mulash province, said steph, you're in a remote village. tell us about what's happened there. well we've literally just had an aftershock everything shock. that's why we're better startled. but yes, we've moved away from the towns and cities to show you the extent of the destruction, even in the remote villages. this village church check back. as you mentioned, around a 100 homes, 95 of them completely destroyed and the other 5 are on livable. we're just going to take you for a bit of a walk. so you understand the damage that happened here. and amazingly, none of the villagers here lost their lives. they have 7 villagers who did, but they were working in other areas. but this shows you the extent of the reconstruction of how many people have been affected the 1st day after the quake.
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they told us that they had to do everything themselves, but the 2nd day help did arrive. but as you can see here, i think these are such a, it gives you really a sense of, of what happened. we've been talking to the villagers, most of them sleep in the 2nd floor of these homes. and one man, the chief of the village actually is houses are a little further down. were saying that he says it's enough to lose your mind when it shook. he says at some he has a wound on his head. it damaged his forehead. he has 35 stitches. he says, you know, this is nothing compared you. i said, i don't think anyone would have survived when it happened. this is his house and you can see the bed, his bedroom, the mattress is underneath the wall on the right hand side. and also what happened here is that most of the steel doors that make up these homes are jammed. they jammed locked shut. so the fact that the earthquake was so strong and collapsed the side of the houses in terms of walls, you can even see it there. this is how they all managed to get out,
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but the extent of the devastation, neck. if you look at the towns in the cities and now you know, a remote village where nothing stands any more. we'll give you a sense of just how many people have been affected and just how difficult it's going to be to reconstruct all of this. so remote, as you say, where you are, where is everybody staying? there are a tense by the turkish or naturally disaster management agency. after that they've set up. they're also staying. there's a couple of houses further out of the village. they're still intact. of some people have put tens closer to their home. so they are around here and thankfully, slowly, the weather is warming somewhat, but it remains incredibly cold. and at night like here you have everything is damaged, the mosque is damaged, the school does damage, the homes are damaged again. here you get a sense of like if you look through, we've got the table sofa is. so they're going to stay here. they're going to stay
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in the village. they're going to immediately start reconstructing bull well, the clearing the rubble 1st of course. so it does seem to be moving or quite fast in that sense that there is a, a need and a one to do that. but they simply, you know, you don't have the hard infrastructure here in these kinds of villages that you are seeing in some of the main cities at the help. yes. came here, but you still have areas, nick, which is so incredible that haven't been reached yet because the extent of the devastation were so incredibly why. but certainly, you know, we've been feeling aftershocks for the last 8 days since we arrived. and literally the way the earth shook now and everything shook. you know, it's nonstop and the trauma that this is also giving to a lot of the people that survive that horrendous morning and 2 large earthquakes. of course, you know, it's very difficult for them to keep going ahead every day breeze new, extraordinary sites, stuff, duck, thanks very much indeed her for that. like, oh good. thank you. oh, let's be to wrestle surgery drunk is now from the city of yuma. that's in the
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southeast, a resold, so you are there in the south is or what, what is the latest on the rescue operation in that area of her well, the rescue operations here in the city of yemen are still continue our the for the, for the hope is almost gone in the city right here. you can see that we are just in front of rubble, a collapse building, an over there. as written, it's controlled, it's checked. so that means that the rescue teams have checked this building. and there is no one alive there, there is no war. and now this way, they just move forward. moved to another collapse building, hopefully to find someone that is still alive. so this is now the story. you can see that the buildings that they're still standing are heavily damaged or, or cracked here. so i didn't know was one of the hardest kid cities in so than
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trickier particularly caught him on my dash at yemen and hot i. these are the top cities that are having a very high death world here in this city. so roughly, yesterday i talked to this mayor of the city and he said that so far they are buried. 8000 people as of now and he said that the fear. busy this number could go to up to 15000. it's pretty much for the city of size of the city of either 4 or the amount. and also you said that more than 1000 building have collapsed here . and for about 40 percent of the the buildings are easily so either slightly or heavily damaged. so that means that people are not able to get back to dear to their homes because they are not safe now. and just last night we got a, a good news here of the 212 i was a 77 years old. of woman has been taken out of the rubble and she was alive. of
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course, these are very rare moments of joy and also hope for the families were still waiting here. i have recently been in this city as well, and indeed i grew up in this city. and i have walked in many off the streets of this city. and now are coming to cover the earthquake here is quite a little bit emotional for me as well as my home town and seen death. men of the space that i had walked with my friends are now level down. and men of the people, the faces that i knew in the city are now gone forever, however, that the tragedy is still on folding here. and the riskier force are still ongoing . they are trying to find some voices to hear some was says, but as i said, the hopes are almost gone here. the buildings are heavily damaged here. and definitely the sense of normality is almost completely lost with wrestler very
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emotional and difficult for anybody connected with the city. tell us more about how people there and how the authorities are dealing with the aftermath. well for now yesterday i was talking to the mayor and he told me that, ah, around on the 25 percent of the city is receiving the water and electricity more than half of the city is not having the electricity. and also the natural gas gas is not provided at all. just a little ago. we went to see the power center. it's completely gone. and also the central distribution server. the 1st off there, water is heavily damaged. so people are mostly living in the streets and setting up the fires, trying to warm up and also the authorities here have set up tanf cities. dozens of tests, intensities of spreading across the city and thousands of people are now in that
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tank cities. however, there are very, there is not sufficient supply supplies there that are lack of toilets, lack of proper hygienic staff and sore. so they are struggling here. and, and as i said, so did it, did the authorities are seeing that in the coming these did want to ramp up their force. however, the whole city is really in a struggle and already thousands of the people have abandon the city and they're moving to the sea for cities or the in central turkey or stumble and anchor russell . i think to that original said a reporting there for madam and where indeed he was brought up. russell. thank you . okay, let's cross now to sammy's a don, who joins us from a doner in southern turkey. he's actually flying above in a helicopter with government officials and say, distribute aid. so i mean, tell us what you think it's going on right now to an area or a village which has been cut off. they couldn't get,
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i didn't buy the road that i decided to try and get a bite. it's a very tense moment here. they loaded off the helicopter full of aidan supplies. we're going through a very different goal. mountain lorraine. c and everybody's like tents because we're not even sure what awaits us. we're hoping that, you know, obviously we'll find everybody in good shape and condition i live in this village. although with some of the residents who died 3 days ago was waiting saying help up like top off, we've been hit by the us like, we need basic supply things like pots, her sugar and clothes. so the duck is met, 3. have been over. wow. with these requests and they've been working round the clock to try and get paid in one of these areas of this is simply too many village isn't too many places. i'm not enough. results is available to get to everybody immediately. so they told us that they going to move with
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a full thought today. they've loaded off this helicopter on like a microphone. we have the opportunity to document this very easy, right up the sensitive moment. what we're gonna go into an area that nobody has access before. we're not exactly sure what the conditions off. like i said, we hope for the best. but in these conditions, i think joe, i'll cameron, i'm can round it show you the snow on the mountain. it is bitterly cold. it's even as you can imagine, cold in this helicopter right now, let alone the thing how people are surviving out there in mountain, no covered areas all of these days without hey it's, it's going to be a very, very difficult site. we've been hoping with a back, nick sent me thanks without a bank with you as the day goes on and the helicopter touches down and hopefully
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we'll get more from you. then, as i said on the relief helicopter high above southern turkey, let's hear now from cynically who's at a red crescent aid center in ankara, where tends to being made for people who have lost their homes. they have been doing this for decades. here they are pretty currency, it is so intense to deploy to this patch to the earthquake hit areas these the 10th which are the most whites will need right now until people find a temporary shelter room for themselves. and these are each 10th is 16 and a health cur meters. it has separate sections for the family gathering place and a small room and an entrance. we are told that the material all these pants are waterproof, fireproof and miller group. but of course, these are temporary solutions, but at least until the new houses are rebuilt. as persons promise
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a turkish present promise that these pants will be one of the temporary solutions for the people who are going through tough weather conditions. during winter. yesterday, turkish president has a press conference after the cabinets meeting. he said he will start rebuilding houses in the earthquake area after the end of february within a couple of weeks. and the initial phase will start with $30000.00 houses. but of course, this is not enough. nothing is enough in the region right now. we're talking about 10 cities, 13 and a half 1000000, having been affected by the earthquake, and here in this production central to turkish red crescent. the workers are working around the clock. they have increase their employee capacity, the at 1st working hours everything. and we are told by people who have been working here for more than 20 years. that this is the 1st time that nothing is
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enough. know personnel is enough and they have increased full capacity. now some certain refugees living in tech, you say they would rather die, return to the homeland. and then tucker, where nearly 70 percent of buildings have been destroyed. turkish and syrian refugees of living without access to water or 2 bathrooms. natasha game has this report. 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 of the chin, our trees, inter kiya. but the earthquake ripped them apart. it's been because god is from a guy victim. 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 of them, the yemen, our family is waiting for
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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 says he escaped the war in syria with his family, and they've now been displaced for the 11th time. and i'm apologize, they never clicked 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's no exact figure of
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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 as entire, as doc of chance 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. water scarcity and hygiene situation, the straw but so we need to renew it. water, sanitation, and hygiene, and capacity, astronomy possible, or, and 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 ease, earthquake survivors leave
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a decimated city to begin life anew. they can't escape the burden of tragedy. natasha name l 0 on takia turkey. um. well, united nations is appealing for funds to help provide much needed humanitarian aid to earthquake victims. and syria is asking for $397000000.00. 11 trucks cross from turkey into rebel held there is in syria by the babel salon border crossing on tuesday. it is one of the 2 additional crossings that the syrian government agree to open in order for you and aid to go through. more than 41000 people have been killed in turkey and in syria in last week's earthquakes, less cross. now to abdulla coffee under whose an activist in italy joins us from la . thanks for joining us. it. millions of syrians have been affected by this. tell us about the situation where you are, what you've been seeing. thanks a lot of facts. yes, and in fact, the situation in syria,
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i mean it's hardy ball enough to see that it's a toddy ball. this device stated earlier, even before that quick now is suffering more and more. all those people in fact, who have been directly affected or even those people who have been indirect affected are living very severe in conditions. ok, if you are speaking about korean sides, old people here are really in reality they need in an urgent tone. in fact, they needed help from the 1st day of their quick nevertheless, in fact the united nation was very, very late in responding to these people. and even if we go to the medical medical field, if that you are really, i mean, suffering from a shortage on of, or resources and materials in the medical and in the medical fields. even for example, if you want to take our kids, my 2 kids, in fact i see you know, that i can take them to the hospital because because they know they are really and then heavily impacted and overwhelmed by the whole situation. and they are really
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suffering from the still the sources they have, according to people. so that's in fact to how people this is of course, i mean in addition to the risky games, all people are in the other places are trying either to get people alive or even some people are trying to get some of their memories, places of their beloved royal passed away and all those are all those rescue teams being successful. they still pulling people out of the rebel in fact, they are not in the last few days, they are not successful in taking living people other than the rebel. but at least for many people might be dead under the stubble and they deserve to be for it and in the appropriate way. and so that's why they have to do they have to continue in either impact risk doing young dead bodies, or at least it's a, i mean they can get a way which is in fact and making obstacles in the whole cities and towns and
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villages in nova syria brewed coffee. what about water and food in sanitation will to situation in fact, this area even before that, which has been suffering from some diseases including cholera and nowadays in fact, we discovered that clearly, i mean, people here are suffering from more diseases even. i mean, the health sector are not aware of the, the, the whole, the permanent people that are busy with it's visit with these people who are affected by the earth wake, but never let us impact the water and it so because he only goes, it really depends on what the from wells so so from the 1st day beasts, what is impact? got to pull you to and day and not the clean. nevertheless, people here in the studio don't have any other option but to drink and use this water from that. it's not that's appropriate. we saw 11 trucks coming in
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on tuesday across the 2 additional border crossings that have now opened. i imagine it's not even close to enough. you're going to need. i mean there was aid was required before foyer. craig, anyway, so just how much more is needed and what's the most essential things of the needed these what effect i speak about, in fact, what these see the people in fact need. let's see it speak about this. people who, 1st of all, in fact need to get it in fact and what, in fact united, united nation dead is a fact is they afflicted their dignity before affecting their bodies. in fact, waiting for about a days before getting help to these people. many, i mean big people really suffering, sorry. in fact, this area is suffering from do earth quick. the one and we suffered from the earth and the quick, if that's coming from nature, but the other and the stronger and that hurt him. this area is from united nation
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who was very late, who were waiting at their mission from as a to allow them to get these people, even the aides that are getting no, in fact are meaningless. and because they came after long period to these people, although yes, they are very low, the are. and they are not enough even quite a few portion of the people, but nevertheless then meaning because these aids back dumb without love, without dignity. in fact, they would really not do their jobs as they should be at this impact what united should do. in fact, for this people. and this is if you go to all people who are even if they will receive this is because they have to. but believe me, they will not be happy with these things. so borders or go as it will do, they will not shield a few portion of these people neither. i will coffee of honda. we appreciate your time and i wish you well in the coming days, weeks, and months ahead. thank you. charge groups working in syria,
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calling for unrestricted access and a massive scale up in humanitarian aid to the people affected by the earthquakes and how to repose now from genders. in northern 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, we're under new far homes. now we lost everything. we're sleeping in the street. 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 they 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
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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, the aid entering the opposition north is not enough for people's needs. the un says syrian president bush, carla said, has now given approval to use more border crossings from turkey. a statement that has angered the opposition the united nations seems to look at, but 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 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
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where united nations agencies are based in the north the you and has acknowledged failing syria with an adequate response. it says that will change, but many here are doubtful. there will be any sustained international help man. um, what does that okay, um we have no heaters, no blankets is nothing on just a tent over our heads or shops were destroyed who 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 a people whose sole purpose has long been to survive then for their elders. eda northwest, syria. what mahala deserve a has more from a camp where victims are staying in the rebel held city of afrin. a little mummy though, off and over that that woman. some un assistance has already arrived during the last few days through the babel, however, crossing, but another convoy has entered through the babylon crossing as well. according to
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humanitarian organizations. this assistance is not enough for the massive numbers of people in need. we're here in the camps established on the gym. there is a free and road lease almost 9010 seen with bar peach here by some humanitarian organizations. and they are not enough for the number of the displace. howard audio will at each tent, host $4.00 to $5.00 families. there are no heaters there. um, according to the displace their situation here is very tough and is not good for themselves. and their families involved in the medical team arrived here yesterday to oversee the situation in the camp and to examine some of the children and the wounded young. some members of the material organization came to dispute meals, but still there's not enough for everyone to get a meal here. kathy and those who did not get attend, are sitting over there in the streets of waiting for more tents and aid to arrive on the number of did this place is increasing here. look at the lot out of others. and what they have here is still not enough for more than 11000 families. hijacker
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leafy sources at the support coordination unit in syria. say the 15000 families are affected by the earthquake lost their homes. su asthma, basically, midday, sealed. and there's a massive need for tense blankets and medicines. in addition to that really displays, people need at least 55000 meals a day. plenty more still idle news after break, including 4 people killed uneasy and dr cycle and gabrielle causes widespread flooding destruction. because we'll cover up sea plains when tiger woods gets ready for his 1st with foggy mornings at the moment in the heart of europe or germany. in particular. whether our warnings of it largely because when the weather is settled, it needs
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a big area of antique cycling and nothing happens. but this time, the year it is cold enough to get frost and for grove. and i was clear during the day and you get the sun obviously looked quite nice weather around the edges, brain into something. portugal coming across the british isles. and snowed on the eastern side of the crane. the black sea towards the north of tokyo, in fact, is going to get rather heavy on the higher ground. the maintenance part of north and central took it, but it couldn't last any 3 wednesday by thursday. it should have gotten the strong winds, the gene on the storm as they were, and the winds and the western side of the med, i'm a strong out of. they are barreling through as an easterly, through the straits gibraltar and multimedia to thursday. the rain has gone from southern portugal, but it has made inroads into northern france and germany taking away the sunshine. but tempt you to now into double thick as you notice that much woman you expect at this time? yeah. in north oscar there is still rain falling. it morocco consulting now cheerier. i'm the snow for the app,
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miss martin. but the most obvious thing maybe is the strength of the wind law. she's a seasonal one, but it's change direction. well, trying to get to certain algeria and it's full of dust and sand. ah, ah, ah. from the al jazeera london, rural call center to people in thoughtful conversation, i can be in my culture. i can still raise my voice against patriarchy with no host,
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and no limitations. the pandemic actually exposed to the injustice in our society. part 2 of asthma, khan, and hath, on a cat in hospitality, we have protected these men who are violent and bully, studio b. unscripted on out his era. lou ah, got you what you out there are multiple top stories. the woman has been rescued from a building in the color my. my rush, 9 days off to the earthquakes with the number of people being found alive, is natural. over $41000.00 b denominations is appealing for nearly $400000000.00 to help provide humanitarian
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aid to earthquake victims in syria. as comes as 22 trucks carrying you and aid of crossed into opposition health area. ah, so ukraine's president says his forces are fighting for every meter in the east of the country. wagner zalinski made the comments as nato defense ministers meets in brussels for 2nd day degree. to agree on more support for keith said i sent over to the assembly of another national the situation on the front line, especially in done it skin hans remains very difficult. the battles are literally for every metre 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 agreements here. success must come to let's close to brussels. that vaskins. don't me buy for us there and step dad, nato mason saying that they will increase defense spending. what of aiming for
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well, the targets that nato countries have sat long time ago is 2 percent of their annual budget. but as the estonian defense minister earlier told reporters, it's only 7 of the 30 nation nato countries that are actually reaching this target . so a lot more needs to be spent. what happened is that in the past decades, a lot of countries have cut on defense because there was no direct threat now with the war in ukraine and realize that they need more production. but production lights have been halted. some countries like the netherlands and belgium have sold nearly all their battle tanks, for example, so there needs to be a lot more expanding. so a installed in burke also said that it might even be more than 2 percent. that 2 percent is basically just the basis and that's the same also that the german, a defense minister, mr. pastorius sat this morning when he arrived here at the nato headquarters. and
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especially germany has been struggling to beef up the fan spending a chancellor. all of shawls last year said that there needs to be a fund of 100000000000 euros to be spent as soon as possible on a military heart where. but what we've seen in the last year that because of bureaucracy, and also the, the hampering of this whole military system that this, or this money has barely been, spanned, they have really lagging behind. so a lot needs to be done on that front. natal sas to speed up and, and step up deterrence or is that folks both has that verse in brussels lives crossed now to mos goes on a bon jovi just only by for is there is armor. so nato defense ministers meeting was moscow. same battle with well, no direct reaction to the meeting, but most because long term stand has been that need to invest in countries, have been waging a proxy war against russia via ukraine and using ukraine,
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according to the russian foreign minister as a bridge head, as a staging point to launch this war against russia. so you never has been speaking to the state duma this morning, and he's been telling his countrymen that russia's foreign policy is now changed and it is going to be focused on ending so called rest and domination of the world . and he's praised his president saying that this is the steps that have been taken in the last year have resulted in fortification of russia standing both at home and abroad. so this is something which we were expecting from the russian foreign ministry, and the russian government to continue with its rhetoric of what it feels that the rest of the world is doing. and it is important for russian politicians to tell their people at home that it is russia, which is standing against the world and its fight against naziism and a security threat that is on its arrest and borders. never has also been talking about the incident which happened in the north stream pipelines as saying that
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there might be rushes pushed to call for the united nations security council meeting and saying that allegations made against russia for sabotaging the not stream is based on vest and lies. all right, that's a picture most goes on java reporting that. thank you. now scotlands, 1st minister nicholas sturgeon is expected to resign after more than 8 years. u k. t. media is reporting that she's set to make the announcement shortly. a surgeon has been in a position assessment assistant, 2014. let's get more on this with rory challenge who's monitor events from london to rory. what more do we know? yeah, well nick, while the prime ministers in westminster seem to come and go with some dizzying speed north of the border in scotland. it seems like a sort of bastisse of political stability over recent years. as you say, nicholas doesn't have been that 1st minister of scotland since 2014,
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more than 8 years. that is something that a u. k. prime minister, couldn't even dream to emulate the moments. so why is she choosing a step down? we don't know the moments there is an impression that perhaps she has just had enough. we will, i think be finding out more in just on the half an hour. there is a press conference that is used to take place in edinburgh at 11 o'clock gmc, which she will, i think outline what's happening, the timeline for her leaving a why she's choosing to do so. but certainly her popularity has been declining recently. if you've been keeping across the, the media of scottish politics in recent weeks, you would have seen lots of speculation about just how long she could carry on a catalyst for this decline seems to have been a piece of legislation that has been incredibly controversial. the scottish and recognition reform belt which nicholas sturgeon champion herself and would
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basically to make it easier for people to legally change that gender and lower the age at which it is possible to do so. now this piece of legislation has split hairage ministration. it splits the party and it splits the broader independence movement. it's also being blocked by the u. k. governments and essentially nicholas dash, i think has found herself on the wrong side of public opinion over this bill. there is also the issue of independence. now of course, the scottish national party is nicholas sturgeon's part, is a firm supporter of scottish independence. and she's been pushing for a 2nd referendum for all of her political career early political career. the top of public opinion had now seems to have gone against that as well with a majority in scotland. now saying they are against scottish independence. all of these things i think combining for nicholas does in the think,
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maybe it's time that she stepped down to someone else. how to go or anything about that roach. hines, a reporting from london, 4 people have died in new zealand after cycling, gabrielle sort to cross north island, causing widespread flooding and landslides about a 3rd of its population live in affected areas and as you may consume, surely for ports the store may have weaken, but it's left a trail destruction with an unprecedented natural disaster in newsline snot island. entire towns have been cut off by flooding and land slides. farms, houses, and bridges have been washed away. cyclone gabrielle has now passed, but the impact of the storm will be felt for weeks to come. oh, florida regarding various sizes for the dog. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is i really love the damage here with
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me right now. i mean, i think we'll be printing out a lot more than 10000 people have been displaced and 840000 left without power. on tuesday, a state of emergency was declared only the 3rd time in useless history. it's enabled the government to move and resources from across the country to help civil defense efforts are immediate focus. have his been undertaking life saving missions for those affected by the floods who needed to be rescued, getting telecommunications and power back on as quickly as possible. conducting aerial surveys to understand the extent of the damage and to identify where people need help. deploying emergency supplies, food, water in medicine, and getting communications a seats to the areas that need them. the sites on follows. floods in oakland and
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northland 2 weeks ago, which were triggered by record breaking rains. the government says, now's the time to provide answers to climate change and consume sheriff anesthesia . foreign ministers from the united states, germany, france, italy, and the united kingdom of issued a joint statement condemning israel's plan to formalize 9 illegal. so they say they strongly oppose israel's unilateral action warning. it will worse intentions with palestinians. israel security cabinet said the decision was taken in response to a series of attacks in occupied east jerusalem. or the far right national security minister has pushed to have more israelis carrying guns after that. violence has been a jumping gun license applications by israelis. but united nations is warning that war, guns on the streets will only lead to more hate crimes against palestinians. sorry, heard reports now from the illegal israeli settlement of give up to have in the occupied westbank. i if ralph shows me his most popular gun on sale and his railey
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made weapon for israelis and not to nationalism at a cost of little over a $1000.00. but since january attacks by palestinians against his radio, his classes to qualify for alms license are in demand. this totally rich, it's of double keep it a lot. a lot of religious ult, ultimately, if twitter 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, her son, because it's no children. oh, yeah, i is client range from high profile politicians to settlers living illegally in the occupy 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 bring in measures to fast track that process to just $45.00 days. good. they'll
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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 a month. that's arise by 400 percent. all 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. but anti gun campaigners are warning that more guns will only increase the violence, especially between israelis and palestinians,
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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 rule, and the police should be focusing on that rather than on fast tracking licenses. bank it carries a personal weapon and we've seen him documented and just threatening past any. and he didn't like in the park parking lot. according to the government, 155000 israelis 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 more guns on the streets, can only be a recipe for more death and hate crimes thought. hide it, i'll just 0. give us the f settlement in the occupied west bank. let's take this on . we can speak to cell phones, who's a human rights lawyer and constitutional litigator on behalf of palestinians joins, is now from television, assess, and thank you for joining me here and al jazeera 1st up. how worried are you about
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this? this easing of the way to got to ship for israeli. it. thank you, nick. well 1st of all i'm before i'm worried about the gun issue. i'm worried dot. there's another a new extreme right wing government lead. not only by nathan yahoo, but by racist even fascist ben gear and motorists who had agreed with nathan yahoo in there coalition agreement that the right to self determination in all the land. israel, which means basically is the occupied, palestinian thirty's has exclusive rights only for the jews. this means that in addition to several laws that targets palestinians and give superiority for jews only in israel. and even in the west bank, this means that racism has been there for
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a long time in israel against palestinians. now giving the permit to acquire guns in a speedy way is indeed worrying for everyone because it is incline an increase in the level of incitement and racism against palestinians. wild palestinians are the mutual enemy for every one. so this might unfortunately lead for encouraging people motivating people that they can use the guns against the palestinians, whether they like him or her or not, in any situation in any incidents and the name of self defense. this is not self defense in order to increase the violence. first of all, the source of all this problem is the occupation. the occupation must end and the problem is the occupation, not the palestinians. the illegal settlements and settlers are the problem,
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and unfortunately, bend fear and smoked church and all their old, their party are sickly and fighting to violence and killing. why cold blood gives palestinians what? what do, what do you think about the desire to own a gun in israel, amongst the population that how prevalent is, is just among small groups, or do you think it's likely to spread wider? well, i'm fortunately the is there a lead jewish society is always the militarized? and what a nice knowing that military service is a compulsory knowing that every soldier has his or her own gun while they are at home in cities, neighboring cities of arabs, knowing that a lot of police officers and private actors also own guns. and now giving permits to own gun in a very speedy way. it is basically what denies it more the society which is already
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met weaponized over the racist and already militarized. so having this conception of adding more guns in the street is indeed worrying because we did see violent incidents not only in the west bank, but also against palestinians, and mixed cities in israel and ira 1000 israel. and only 2 years ago in the events of may 2021 which where a wired by been gear during ramadan of 2021. it led to huge violence by settlers against palestinians in palestinian cities inside of israel. so what laurie's is that been your perception is that every palestinian is an enemy no matter where they are. not only if they are in the west, but also if the are in israel and this is an extreme dangerous perspective, doesn't sheman, right? so i thank you for your perspective. thank. thank you. now us authorities arrested
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for more people in connection with the killing of haitian president. you have an invoice in 2021 total of 11 suspects. non custody voices assassination 2 years ago created a power vacuum that is allowed gangs to gain power and control in the capital of puerto prince prime minister or real, ari has demanded a deployment of foreign troops after an increase in kidnappings and killings. cameroon has detected 2 suspected cases of mol, bug infection among people living in it's near at southern border. at least 9 people have died off to contract. the disease in neighboring equitorial guinea is considered to be as infectious as abolla, and it causes severe fever, bleeding, and organ failure on no approved vaccines to prevent infection. still had her on al jazeera action from the champions league. they see malign edge ahead of talk them in italy. that's coming up. it's ah
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ah ah ah, ah. okay, time now for the sports and it is advantage by music in their champions league lost 16 tiger parents and chima at the german champions. one the 1st lake in paris, one know of the disco from kingsley. common means appears. gee, have now lost their last 3 games in all competitions. the 2nd leg is in germany on march. the 8th and tuesdays are the game. ac milan beat spurs one mill in italy. ra hm. diaz. still the only goal of the game of just 7 minutes. later on wednesday,
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dockman play chelsea and its club rouge against ben feca. there is a huge game in the english premier league, its a top 2 teams arsole. imagine the city face each other in london, victory for city would see them replace austell at the top of the table. austell were denied when their last game because of a mistake by the video. assistant referee with their manager says he's been impressed by his players response and great energy, i sense it. so since i arrived, am after the ramp for again, from the staff from every out of the club, he was a mixture between anger and desire to play. then the next game a for they beat us because they are better is a sport. i will be the 1st to congratulate them would demand perfect perfection from everybody for 96 minutes to to be done. so we wanted took a fight to you know, take it from our hands are still in our heads and out of our play that never done it. but we want to use that energy that will enter that anger that we have inside.
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these are all will like to to do, to fight you know who we are and maximum to, to try to retain that idol. if you happen is because della was better now, the fever has confirmed that saudi arabia will have the next club well cup in december. the announcement comes just a few days after real madrid lifted. the trophy morocco saudi will become only the 6 hosts of the competition. for president is jani, also revealed more details about the club world cup, how it will work when it expands in 2025. so to 2 teams from all over the world, 12 being europeans, 6 south americans for each from africa, asia, and central north america, caribbean one from oceania, and one host, one club representing the host country who will be the host will decide this in the,
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in the coming months, mercedes form of one team have revealed that car for the new season. they've returned to the black color. once again that you met traditional silver arrows look last time it was to show support for diversity and quality. but now the decision has to be made to leave bits of the car unpainted in order to save weight. tiger woods says he's playing to win as he gets ready for his return to the pga to the 15 times. major champion hasn't played in 7 months because of the leg injury sustained in a car crash. in 2021. i would not have put myself out here if i did they, i could beat these guys. and when they went, that's my mentality. and if i wasn't ready to when at this level, i know i am very rusty, but i've come off a rusty situation before and i've done well. now germany is hosting the world champions championships and by ask them which is a sport that combines skiing and shooting. and we met an up and coming athletes in
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sweden who explained how being fast on skis is worthless unless you can control your pulse. hi. my name is co c also. i misread it. bartlett, from gothenburg, originally completing at the national swedish level cross country skiing with a tour. basically it's the right list with every huge thing. the tables can turn a 100 percent every time, like normal costs come 15 years seeing condo, lee, how the rate is going by the bottom. you never really know until the last 2 things completed. but if the biggest part is that you think in all different states, and if you want to be on the podium, you have to feel good here in those to soon it's the bottom of that tougher courses in the word cup for it's lot. so he'll know played skiing,
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he's yes off he'll are down in all the time. so maybe take it a bit easy on the path law and don't be complete the necessary on the fact you are thing isn't regular procedure. you think they don't have the, the policy of the, like we have, i made about 18190 in policy into the huge thing. and then it's really us manage to get the top down. and in the few things you learn to control the movement in the, in the rifle in the body of with breezy. before i shot a me that they steal the more tired you are been to come in to the future. they are hard to the few things going to be on the last few thing if you want to completion, it's always a lot with the law filters. all the hard to say everything can be adjusted or fixed for the person who's using the rifle. and it's also used to weigh a little can not use a heavy and to be like, he's the tooth or we have
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a really big is made in like in the youngsters in the child part, lot of activity with. right. but i think i really hope to develop in support like the keith in the elders like we're not so many a lot of people stop doing this, then getting from a regular 9 to 5 today life. i may try to avoid that as long as i can. both ponying is the adult life as much as i can. yes, a steady hand, very much required and that's it for me for this is rob matheson is in next. you don't have more contains too much ah, in
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a smiling through the cold samaria and her colleagues at this school for people with special needs, wants to pay royce that meets the rising cost of living and keeps people in the profession. with these teachers are making sure bad to mom, i don't what is clearly a sizable demonstration, is there a number of industrial action taking in various parts of the economy, calling on the government for pay rises and that leads inflation. if there's no movement to pay, we likely to be seeing more protests, not just from people like tomorrow, but work is in other key professions who enjoy growth support from the public serious, darkest day. with one man leading the country through our president. i was out as last legitimacy. he needs to step out as he retained control through over
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a decade of war. we examined the global power games of president bush out on the side. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many a reason that could effect any human eyesight, master of chaos on all g 0 of 2 years of over. great. the damage caused to the precious grove planted chile. it's being reversed with one of the world's biggest ada conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this, and then you know that the system is going back and that they feel no threat. and that's why you know, i, for re wilding pass, go on al jazeera. ah .
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