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the fight to survive 9 days on and made homeless by devastating earthquakes, hundreds find refuge among the ruins of a city plus a family live . ah, who want to know the 0 live from the headquarters in dow heim de navigator? also a heads. scotlands, 1st minister nicholas sturgeon called it quits after 8 years in office. nato allies, me to drum up support, to send more weapons to keep, to counter a russian advance in ukraine. ah, hello, we begin with the race to get a to remote areas in turkey,
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i cut off by 2 powerful earthquakes. it's now been 9 days since the quakes toppled . tens of thousands of buildings across her kia and syria. aid has been slow to reach many areas. the death toll and both countries downs up more than $41000.00. a figure this raising by the day. we have a team of correspondence covering the disaster said em, kosovar glows in a turkish capital ankara. natasha her name is anne iskander and in hattie province . we begin with sammy's, a done was been on board a helicopter. that's been delivering aid supplies to remote area of a demand province. this is charlie. are they getting aid out to these areas? we're now on the weight of the left. it's a very situation. this is, i'm not really not exactly sure what the condition is. all we know these people know that a few days ago there was a hell, we've got
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a helicopter that loaded all off you out. give us a shot or walked inside with boxes. all flo boxes, when you talk to the military, well that this is more than just another military operations. i say, no, i know that you know, this is more than just another minute. real break. this is all, these are all families to get a lot of anxiety also getting out. all right, so i think we're landing it looks like on the call, all the very the now it's right. i don't
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see anybody. all right. this is where you live. normally, the goal that comes to my head, frankly, no to help you with normal conditions, like load it up. like most, jo, wow, i'll be able to show all of that mountain. i mean, how would you that the, the size of the mouth is the law. it raises the flight opening between the mountains and it's very, very difficult. there is a road making route. i might just this all down everybody, all these other people, all in relatively holes with people all fill in a relatively good position
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of apply that has all the students we live not to get in the way of delivery v a. so we're going to stay where we are and let them do. well, they the my, all my life right now, just to give you an idea of what a policy spoke about. they saying that this for the millions of people i've been by the area that 5 years like fall, you just get out for math. we're not talking about holes, you were on the ground. now the military on taking the box. what we're looking for is a big hole where what happens to the village? what happens to the people living is a lot where we love where we feel we did
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we get the most. okay, here we all, people have made it all. they say to the military taking a badly, i don't think it's a good idea for us. right. get out of although we all with one all babies they going to day the rubble, the they need, i will more maybe maybe cool with the way 8 operations on the scale of the devastation is becoming clearer. the turkish government says 40 percent of buildings and carmen mirage are damaged in anti care
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. half of it structures are considered unfit, and will be demolished on 50 percent of buildings and her tie were damaged. the interior minister says that expects to rebuild homes and affected areas within a year or so, sardar has more from the city of idea man in the southeast. that's also his home town. i have reported on many crisis areas of the poolgan wars and syria in ukraine. and in many odd many other places they have been hit by disaster . however, i will them imagined that one day i'm going to report about the death of my own friends and the city that i grew up in in this very street that now im report him. i have walked with my friends. i have several grades. mammaries how loft we have joked and had hopes for the future, but now many of them are gone. and i know that from no one,
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i'm not going to be able to dial the number and to talk to them over the phone, or during the summers. when i come to visit my families, i'm not going to be able to meet many of my friends that i had years with now. it's quite a painful feeling here. however, here the riskier for still continuing, you can see that the heavenly fin machinery is the diggers. are digging into the rob, both right over there. but that is checked by the secured by did the rescue teams here. and they said there is no one alive under this rob over here. so now they're cleaning this robles to make the way for the vehicles to move in the city. and this is not only a single example here that are hands or such sites blocks off their blocks apartment off the apartments are leveled on across the city. so this is one of the main avenue of the city that connects the rest of the month with each other. now
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you can see it is it's completely gone here. and the other houses and the homes that are still standing there either either cracked or heavily damaged. that's why people who not feel secure enough to get back to them because they are not safe now . well, despite the odds, survivors have continued to be pulled out from under the rubble. in the past few hours, a 74 year old was rescued alive and cover mon mirage. she'd been trapped for 227 hours. earlier a 42 year old woman was rescued in the same city, 9 other as her rescued on tuesday till fairies have been sent from stumble to the ports. it is kinder and, and turkey is earthquake zone one is providing shelter is and health services and the other will transport survivors to other cities to recover natasha. her name reports these children are too young to know the word earthquake.
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they asked their parents why their house shook so violently. they want to go home, but they say, do tunes scare disclosure, go lit up shortly to get this i can logically, it affected my 5 children a lot. i could bernie, rescue them. all my savings is gone. with the factory, i saved my children and that is enough for me. this theory has been converted into an emergency shelter and medical clinic. everyone we met on board has been living in tents. it arrived from istanbul 2 days ago and is docked in the mediterranean port city of his gun to run in her tie. the mayor says, 14000 people have died across the province. the survivors feel nami, grappling with trauma. they're only just beginning to articulate was were so lovely all to be so nothing is left. i don't want to live here anymore. i cannot live with
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disappear. you can't believe what we've seen horrible things or psychology is badly affected by it. there were so many sounds, everything shaking it stopped and then we rand survivors can get psychological support on board the ship. the president of the turkish red crescent says it's providing mental health services across the region of calls, its capacity humble compared to the immense scale of the need that they deal with on whatever god says it happens. but we are very afraid. i experienced a moment of death. i have nobody a little more than a week ago these earthquake survivors had beds to sleep, id, and hot food to eat. the sick necessities most people take for granted. now, there, among more than 13000000 people, carrying the worst of southern tre,
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kias collective trauma. natasha guinea, elda 0, is ken darren, turkey, of all the turkish president raj ups. i berto on says the government will begin building new homes for survivors. by the end of the month, he promised to start with $30000.00 houses and to complete all projects and 10 affected cities in the south within a year. until then, survivors are trying to find any shelter they can. seneca smuggler reports on the turkish capital ankara. these machines haven't stopped his 2 earthquakes struck 2 kit southern cities. neither have these employees at this turkish ret crescent factory ever day 500 tents are san here and delivered to survivors in the region. millions of them urgent. the need shelter, loans exempt them, their live it did in this earth wake affected turn cities. that's why our capacity functions are different. this time we always had long shifts while producing for
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previous earthquake regions were overwhelmed. working selflessly, it's winter and it's cold. and these devastated cities people's needs are acute to meet the demand, all tend manufacturers in the country have been mobilized. the turkish ret crescent is a major contributor so that it was only the funk was loving to. our tents were created specifically for earth creek and winter conditions. family tents are 16 and a half square meters in size all about the resistant to water fire and mildew blankets, food, medical supplies, containers and mobile toilets are also urgently needed for the purpose. preston has asked people in our like a passive areas to bear with him for a year, so he can build them new homes. that as recovery efforts turn into accommodating
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ways, who don't even have temporary shelters. the 2 earthquakes impacted the lives of more than 13000000 people, displacing at least half of them. president projectile bardon is promising new homes within a year. but with turkey facing one of its worst earthquake disasters. 8 organizations are likely to face a longer mission scene. am casala elders era on cutter? iraq is era lifting emergency supplies to both countries. there are fears they won't be able to reach rebel held areas in syria. my, what i've been while had reports from baghdad. iraq is one of the 1st countries to respond to the devastating s a quake that has hit hawks, both tortilla and cindy. this is part of the materials provided by iraq to those affected by the isic. weak in saw them took here and northern it,
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syria. officials here say that they have set up an a lifts from iraq to both to kia and syria, providing emergency materials, including relief, materials, aids, food is tough. these are heaters to help those industries, those people stranded by. there's a quick to get warm in the freezing, cold in southern turkey and northern syria not only by air but also by land really of convoys have been leaving from iraq and also from northern iraq from the semi autonomous kurdish region. now the materials include food is tough, medical materials and shelters blankets. and in some cases, also, iraq has provided fuel and medicine. but because some of these
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planes at land in damascus. so given the fact that there is political division that is conflict in syria. so the question is whether or not these or all of these materials reach those industries, those affected by the ethnic wake in the rebel held areas in know that in syria, my home without through i had a 0. but that still had on al jazeera, for people are killed in new zealand after cycling. gabriel causes widespread flooding and destruction ah, informed opinions for right extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments, there was a joke about you from government that it's not interact with,
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nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. ah ah tough times the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge conventional wisdom racism is some deeply entrenched in the country that it's identified with america itself. when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging of merit and demand the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up
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front with me, mark lamond hill. what out there? ah ah! hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour, the turkish military has been flying in much needed aid to areas that were cut off by the earthquakes, some of those towns in the south of the country or in remote regions. so the military has been delivering supplies by helicopter. and the woman has been rescued from the building and come on mirage. 9 days after the quakes, hence. but the number of people being found alive is dropping more than 41000 people up and killed. the united nations is appealing for nearly $400000000.00 to
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help provide humanitarian aid to earthquake victims in syria. it comes as $22.00 trucks carrying un aid have now crossed into opposition held areas. scotlands 1st minister, nicholas sturgeon has resigned after being in the position since 2014. the 1st female leader of scotland devolved government sturgeon will remain in office until the scottish national party elects a new leader. this decision is naught. a reaction to short term pressures. of course, that are difficult issues confronting the government to snow. but when is that ever naught? the keys i have spent almost 3 decades in frontline politics a decade and a half on the top or 2nd top rung of government. when it comes to navigating choppy waters resolving seemingly intractable issues or so did an orn when walking away would be the simpler option. i have plenty of expedients to draw on. so if this was
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just a question of my ability or my resilience to get through the latest period of pressure, i wouldn't be standing here today, but it's not. this decision comes from a deeper and longer term assessment. nato defense ministers have met him, brussels for a 2nd day to discuss more support for keith. u. s. secretary defense outlines just how important it is for ukraine to have weaponry from allies and the lead up to a spring offensive by russia. our goal is to make sure that we give you crane additional capability so that they can be not only be marginally successful, they can be the sites if on the, on the battlefield in their upcoming offenses. and so you've seen us deb move to provide a bradley fighting vehicles. you've seen us. deb moved to provide strikers martyrs as leopard tanks in
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a number of other things that were pulling together to provide them additional capability that i think will make a pretty significant difference in there. and there are counter offensive in the spring mandate to of that summit, nato secretary general has called a members to spend significantly more on defense than they do now. steadfast and has more from brussels, a lot more money than they are spending at the moment. the 2 percent that they agreed on in 2014 of their annual budget to go to the funds is not enough stall to work. the secretary general has sat, we're living in a more dangerous world. he says, because of the war you crave. but also because of the threats coming from china, but in reality, only 7 of the 13 nato countries are reaching this 2 percent. and he says 2 percent is just a minimum, a lot more money is needed. and that also means that the factories that are now producing arms have to work harder, be more efficiently used,
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but also new factories need to be built quickly. because if that not doesn't happen, ukraine con, simply when this war, israel has passed the law that allows them to strip citizenship from people who receive money from the palestinian authority after having been jailed for security offences. it also enables them to be deported to the occupied west bank or gaza strip. this is part of a package of laws introduced after an escalation of violence between israelis and palestinians. last month sarah harris has more from west jerusalem. now this is one of many measures that's being foss, shot by the new israeli governments. on specifically, this law has been voted for by 94 votes with only just 10 against the major support from both coalition and opposition to revoke residencies and citizenship for palestinians are accused of terrorism or anyone that supports them. but specifically those are receiving funding from the palestinian authority that tends
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to be a funded for kids. see that that to fund to send money to the families of palestinian, specifically those in prisons. but the big question is why will they go? this is a place where they live, this is all they've known. where will they go from here? hundreds of retirees or protesting health insurance cuts in china. people took to the streets in the cities of hon and dalia to rally against recent cuts to medical benefits for the elderly. it comes after widespread demonstrations last year. again, strict covered lockdown measures malawi is battling its worse cholera outbreak on records since march. more than a 1000 people have died. the government declared the disease and national disaster in december. but health workers are struggling with the large numbers of patients needing treatment. katherine soy has the details. busy this man has symptoms of a disease that has been declared a national disaster in malawi his week and has been brought to this health center
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in blan tire to be treated for clara. crispin lever brought his sick wife here several days ago. and in time, she's now recovering, i really am by the races of mores on cassandra, woody. when i return home, i will insist on my family's hygiene. my wife must cover food properly for food must be well cooked. i will see twitter that they have soap at home for daily hand washing more than 1000 people have died in malawi in the last one year. more or coming to facilities like this to get help with the health work is he has said this outbreak of clara is a crisis. the mortality is habitually just because we are admitting our driscoll acton patients per day. so compared to previous was people in villages in the communities they have to understand that color is still here under the health to
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come to hospital area so that they should minimize and also reduce pressure to those people that are waking in the hospital. oh, the outbreak started in march during the rainy season and has spread to different parts of the country. health officials have struggled to vaccinate everyone. oral vaccines have run out as do i risk from the corridor went by the numbers opposed less likely going down a but still we are getting over $500.00 kisses on a daily basis, which is what is i'm glad i live in bay number. wow. 5 day on a daily basis. you get maybe 1015 good. they would just do a wedding work there for us. that outbreak have been often in malawi, but this is the worst on record. the disease is spread by contaminated food, water, and poor. hi jin. while it is easy to treat and treated, it can kill within hours. oh,
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health workers are warning people about the importance of keeping their homes, neighborhoods and markets clean. and are hoping that message gets across. catherine, soy all 0. at least 73 people trying to reach europe are missing and presumed drowned following a shipwreck off the libyan coast on tuesday for you on migration agencies. as the boat was carrying 80 people when it left earlier in the day, 7 survivors were taken to hospital and what they say were extremely dire. conditions for people have died in new zealand after cycle. and gabriel swept across north island, causing widespread flooding and landslides about a 3rd of its population live in affected areas. anderson consume sharif reports. the storm may have weakened, but its left a trail of destruction. with an unprecedented natural disaster in
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newsline snot island, entire towns have been cut off by flooding and lance lights, 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. o florida regarding verifies of for the da whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what order you buy really? well, the damage here with the law they play right now. i mean, i think we'll be able to print it out over a wall more than 10 pounds and people have been displeased and a 140000 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
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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 identify where people need help. deploying emergency supplies, food, water in medicine, and getting communications a seats to the areas that made them. the 2nd follows floods in oakland and northland 2 weeks ago, which were triggered by record breaking rains. the government says now the time to provide unsafe to climate change and consume should if a seizure thanks for watching al jazeera, that's it for me, for the time being. but the news does continue here on al jazeera, at the top of the hour after inside story ah
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as rain around the re being peninsula, not very much. and the source region of winter storms is just about to bring a bit more snow into northern turkey. but it goes through and it disappears in sunshine, is still the dominant, where the feature there are frosts at night. but there is a hint of some relative good news in temperatures rise. eagle episode case in point by day we're going about 4 degrees and by night we should be at or just above freezer, freezing at the lowest. this is over night. however, the big picture is mostly a sunny one and not a frosty one except in the mountains that's true crossing around as well. you might get a bit of snow briefly in toronto overnight has been some recently, this rain is dying out, but look at the wind coming down the gulf picking up the dust. the sun is going to be a dusty start. i suspect in doha some time on thursday or friday and that wind just strengths and so does look at there are in the forecast next few days. friday looks
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the most likely be dusty and windy and then i'll know it says cold and strong wind at 20 degrees. these things are all relative. it does feel like that in this part of the world in southern africa, particularly malawi, mozambique, and south africa floods. have been a problem recently. and i think the forecast they will be still ah, the african story from african perspective, short documentary from african filmmakers from ivory coast, just to last year from school for the bus, for fun, for a new thing for home and south africa being if i, if i would change and, and show me that i'm actually tracking and fire with africa direct on.

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