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into the town of la kitty, in the rest, just bruno region of southern crew, demanding the resignation of president de novo out of the army has converted the town's bull fighting ring into a military base. but we want to precise a constitutional right, which is national selection. i come in peace, but i tell you, man to, man, if you come here looking to go for us and things will be very different. the deployment of the army and the bow by many combatant indigenous communities to resist attempts to end their pro long national strike has shortly increased tensions and bruno. this is lake, do you think i the home of the orders more than 2000 of them, watch it on the lake. this is where the ink an empire was founded long before the spaniards ever came here. however, i'm popular. the president, ongoing strikes and roadblocks are taking their toll. ah
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ah, hello there, i'm julie mcdonald, this is the al jazeera news, our live from london coming up, destruction despair and i warnings of disease. the struggle to survive in starkey a 9 days after 2 devastating earthquakes. humans health agency says it's biggest concerns survive, northwest syria, where many survivors say they've been abandoned by the outside world. relentless, the soul by russia in easton ukraine plus my decision comes from a police of duty and of love. scotland along the serving 1st minister shocks the u . k. by and i'm seeing a resignation and on p to stay with him. go home with your school. these plenty of champions league for golden sally. imagine the city of austin will
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all go in the battle for top sports in the premium to really make it ah a very warm welcome to the news our turkish health authorities. so warding severe water shortages are raising the risk of disease after last week's earthquakes, destroyed critical sanitation infrastructure, millions of survivors. now many now homeless in freezing conditions are with our basic amenities. we're talking about toilets, showers, and medicine. and many remote areas still haven't received enough aid rescues, of course, are few and far between. but in carmen marsh that was the epicenter of the quick as 74 year old woman has been pulled from a collapse building after 9 days trapped under the rubble. another man has also been rescued after being stuck for 228 hours with a force he,
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1000 people across turkey and syria have been killed. meanwhile, the world health organization says that it's greatest concerns are about northwest syria and has our syrian president basher our asset to open more border crossings with turkey will nearly 6000 people have been killed and syria, and many survivors feel like they've been left behind by the international response . well, we have a team of correspondence covering the disaster and we begin with some is down who's been on board a helicopter that's been delivering aid supplies to remote area of adam and province. this is charlotte. they getting aid out to these areas. we're now on the way ourselves it's a very this is a melva for those modern exactly what the conditions. all we know these are the few days ago. there was a hell. we've got
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a helicopter that loaded all off you out to fly. give us a short walk inside with the helicopter boxes. all flo result boxes. when you sold military, well that this is more than just a melva military operations. i say these are going over you know, this is bold enough to develop a military operation with all these all families for the libyans, all of the area of like ball you just get out. when all told me about those you were on the ground. now the military, all thank you the whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
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with away sammy's download, poor scene, there are massive aids and recovery effort. so of course, continuing across, southern turkey, russel sir has this report from the city of addy, armen, which is also his home town. life has come to hold in the churches city of yard since the earthquake struck last week, and nothing symbolizes that more than this clock time. a landmark of the clock stopped when to question the region, like many others here. jodi this there has sent his family members to stumble. no, because of the devastation. though. no natural gas, no electricity, no water, nothing for food. we rely entirely, only a dispute in the 10th city. more than 1000 buildings have collapsed here and around 10000 people lost their lives. those who survived are now struggling. only 25
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percent of the city has water of the pipes were heavily damaged. it will take days, if not weeks to repair them. 60 percent of residents are given without electricity, none are getting natural gas. this was the largest stadium in our the ammon. it has not been turned into a tense city. that's home to more than 5000 people. touches environment and urban planning minister, murat groom told al jazeera that the government will provide people with more shelter and promised homes will be quickly rebuilt. electric is now some parts of the city are provided with electricity and water. we all repair in the infrastructure of the city now, so you for natural gas, the process of damage assessment is continuing. once we fix the pipes, public buildings such as hospital schools and buildings that have slight damage will be our priority to provide gas. you know, we will rebuild the homes within a year 100 a gold luggage business here has also been disrupted. and most shops have either
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collapsed or are heavily damaged. this is what is left of his results shop. you see, we have lost everything, whatever we had in the shop is gone. we don't know how we will resume our business again. but at least my family's alive. according to some reports, the earthquakes have already. yes, more than $80000000000.00 in losses or 10 percent of its crossed domestic product. in on the um, on the scale of destruction is immerse and the displacement of survivors is becoming a humanitarian crisis. rescuers, here or not, he had a fever, voices. from under the rubble, they are gradually shifting from finding bodies to clear in the debris and for white in the essential goods as services to tens of thousands who have survived. this from said that all jazeera are the among southern tortilla. millions and syrians have been affected by the disaster, and most of the debts have been recorded in rebel held areas where aid has been
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very slow to arrive. monmouth val has the story. the rebel held city in tone of didn't that he says close to the border with 4 key it for 12 years . it's survivor bottled pumps. and up to liddy shells launched by the ceiling army button earthquake leveled. most of it in seconds more than a week has passed since 2 quakes struck lisa region and people here see there is no sign any help is on its way. they're struggling to survive on their own. little hail, early on, 2nd desperately need 10th. i can stand the cold, no problem. i can sleep anyway. no problem not, but they are women, children and injured who we took out from and the rabble that was good care. i just dropped my kids off at the hospital, but a whole body is all blue on it. a lot, kaiser for years nobody tortilla has sent health to people here quoted civil war. but the health quakes have disrupted that and worse and they're suffering. or will
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you often get us 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. last week, the united nations started sending aid into syria through border crossings with talkie. after the syrian government announced it would cooperate. and shortly after its representative visit to the affected area around aleppo, the trauma of the people we spoke to was visible. and this is a trauma which the world needs to heal. and the reason we're here is because we want to raise money for the brave organizations which are helping these people of aleppo, these people of syria,
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other humanitarian agencies and countries in the region half sent 8 shipments by air to damascus international airport. but quick survivors in opposition held areas in the northwest say none has reached them. then let's say we want our voice to reach the whole world. but where's the 8? there are hundreds of people who still need tenants, and they don't even have somewhere to sit. find a solution, whereas this 8 coming from, let's see, some ages never going to come here. when i was out of the nearly 3000000 people who've been displaced within syria live in the northwest. many have been forced to move repeatedly because of the war of weeks have left tens of thousands homeless yet again. and the desperate teen shelter, food, medical care and clean water to drink. 10500. you as syrian refugees that had been living an earthquake hit areas of tortilla, been temporarily relocated. people at the babel, how are crossing,
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have been describing their sense of devastation and loss following the disaster. some of those love with at leo i am heading to syria because of the earthquake because nothing has been left for us. we have no homes, no work on it. we have almost nothing. we have suffered the look because of the cold weather. we are not happy to go to syria, but we are forced to so we will go for some months and then we'll come back here. i don't feel safe anywhere, vall initial hillock, unit $111.00. thank god. they opened the crossing for us to see our families and to pay our condolences to my family and others we know in syria will we fear nothing now because we can go to see our families. after almost 18 months. we looked frenzied into kia and beard and syria, but thank god my families find ohio lu. i'm here with my wife and 2 children and going to syria to pay my condolences to my family. as my sister and her 2 children
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have died in 3rd grade. we have gone through harder. the building real live in has been completely destroyed. but god's power saved us. dozens of people trying to reach you are, are missing and presumed dram to after their bolts sank off the living coast on tuesday. he and migration agency says the boat was carrying 80 people when it left cancer. our care earlier that day, authorities have retrieved 11 bodies so far. while 7 survivors have been taken to hospital, at least a 130 migrants have died trying to cross the central mediterranean just this year. there is much more ahead on the al jazeera news, our more is really supply for gun licenses after a surgeon violence. but it's raising fears a further hate crimes against palestinians. health workers always struggle with the country's worst collar. i wake on record. and tottenham hot spur, the latest premier club to be the subjects of
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a takeover. find out more with pizza later in sports. ah, there's been fierce fighting in east in ukraine as russian forces continued to attack ukrainian positions in the tide of pa croft, sca in the dynette. scrooge and 12 civilians were injured when an apartment building was heavily damaged by shilling. earlier russia said its troops had broken through to 4 to 5 lines of ukrainian defences. only eastern front in the hands. regions governor has denied reports. the ukrainian forces are engaged in a major retreat that of nato's called on member states to significantly increase their defense spending in order to support ukraine in stilton berg made the plea on the 2nd day of natal summit in brussels, said, fasten, explains nearly a year into the war ukraine is using more than nato countries can produce. thank an
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artillery shells are especially needed amid fears that ukraine could soon run out. nato secretary general announced you contracts with the arms industry. this is now becoming a grinding war or attrition. and the war, attrition is a war or logistics on the, on the and therefore this is so so crucial for our ability to ensure that ukraine wins is able to retake territory. and for this to happen, nato nations need to dig deeper into their pockets. the pledge 8 years ago to spend 2 percent of the countries annual budget on defense won't be enough to face what stall timber calls a more dangerous world to day. and with global, i believe that just spending 2 percent will not be enough. it must be the basis for everything that follows. the german government distracting that right now and will soon reach an agreement. last year, germany committed to an additional 100000000000 years to defend spending, but only
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a fraction has materialized so far. nato secretary general has called it a battle of logistics to raise to speed up production of weapons and ammunition, both within nato and in russia. only a year ago, many countries didn't see the need to prioritize the fence bending, but the war in ukraine has changed. this, the challenge is now to deliver these weapons ammunitions in time. ukraine says they're needed to fight off a new russian offensive. they are urgent requests for f. 16 fighter jets has yet to be answered. if they will start a real offensive campaign, certainly they will use aircraft sir, from their side, trying to stop our defense forces. and they will dominate in the sky. that means it's a real threat. that's why we need more sophisticated, more modern aircraft to stop them to defeat them, to determine them. natal members are reluctant to send fighter jets fearing an
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escalation of the war. for now, they want to focus on making sure weapons and ammunition already promised, reaches the battlefield steadfast and al jazeera brussels. a summer binge of aid has more now on the russian reaction from a school. russia has, for the last year, made its point that nato is using ukraine. do white ridge proxy war against russia . we've heard from the russian foreign minister talking to the state duma today saying that the quote it's reached. the west has reached a point of no return, and using ukraine as a big head against russia, he called the west of peddling lies against russia, especially when it comes to issues such as the north steam pipeline. and the russian for mr. has also told the state duma, that the russian presidents actions to carry out this special operation is yielding results. russia has not been really involved in explaining its position to
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its people, but its been telling them that it is an existential issue. that it had to go to war . and according to moscow, it is making headway. nicholas surgeon has announced her resignation after more than 8 years. this head of scotland government scottish national party leader says she wants to step away from what she called the brutality of modern politics. empower since 2014 surgeon is scotlands, longest serving 1st minister. i'm the 1st woman to hold the roll. she'll remain in office until her party chooses a successor. will the s and p scotlands largest party holding most of the seats in the british parliament in westminster. i'm the scottish regional parliament and hollywood surgeon became leader of the s and p. after the 2014 independence referendum, when scott full to 55 percent to 45 percent, to remain part of the u. k. was she voted to keep pursuing independence? but her most recent efforts to hold another referendum were blocked by britain's
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supreme court. where we shall ins has more clouds have been gathering for nicholas sturgeon. but when the storm broke, few were expecting it a morning of leagues, followed by confirmation at a hastily arranged media briefing. today i am an insane my intention to stay as 1st minister, a leader of my party. i have asked the national secretary of the s n p to begin the process of relating a new party leader. and i will remain in office until my successor is easily elected. explaining her decision, she spoke of the mental and physical impact of 8 years in a relentless job and staring scotland towards independence would get fresh impetus . with a new captain had the helm, the decision was and she insisted because of the current rough seas. though i know it will be tempting to see such this decision is not a reaction to short temperatures. of course that are difficult issues confronting
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the government. just know when's that ever know the keith, the popular mood shifted against nicholas sturgeon recently after she pushed a bell that would make it easier for people to change their legal facts. it became a full blown privacy when a double rapist who done this was moved to a women's prison. and her main course, the 2nd scottish independence referendum was smashed in november. my supreme court ruling that that can't be won without westman says, unlikely assent. so nicholas sturgeon favorite telling the next general election into a de facto referendum on independence disquiet within the past. he about how much further forwards that kind of strategy would actually pick the party in the independence movement. so i think that will probably end up being the issue that defines the leadership contest. and it will be interesting to see if there are differences. nicholas dodge and worked with 5 different
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u. k prime ministers. through that her political dominance, north of the border, seemed unassailable. to leave big boots to fill, and big questions about the future of scotlands independence movement, rory helen's how to 0. ok. hedley is a former neighbor candidate for the scottish parliament and campaigned for scotland through main part. you came to join snow from edinburgh and cat. great to have you on the program. good to see and catch what was your initial reaction when you 1st heard that she resigned? well certainly, i mean it was short and i think that that is the general impression across and, you know, scotland today and, and all of the you can probably beyond is, but this is a general sense of shock. but i think that in a growing sense for awhile that she will, she was not going to be a, the 1st minister game running into the, the next scottish parliamentary election. and as, as your package is just to split, the stuff is that there have been growing kind of headwinds. but i think that the coming today may was a real shock and kat its been cold or resignation. mother's been called
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a gift for unionists. empty. do you think that's true? what, what do you think is next for, for independence perhaps the s m p and what direction of travel does there sort of pass strategy take them? well, i mean, i think, but it is certainly very interesting timing in terms of the internal politics of they said they sent you, which had been iron clad in terms of the discipline for years has really been fracturing. and certainly over the months and recent years and they said got to boiling point over a number of different policy issues. and no, no more so that i think that you were seeing with the fact to referendum plan a lot of the splits in relation to the m p group, the holywood group, and then those that are around sturgeon and those who have been criticizing her for some time and what exactly happened next is going to be very much defined by the neat sure, and the content and also the part personalities of the leadership contest. and i
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think that that is going to be, there are going to be a number of full lines that are going to divide the various candidates and what they do next. and what their strategy is in terms of independence is going to be. and 1st and foremost issue for the s and p, because that is really what be our 1st and foremost, they are of a party of achieving independence for scotland. and i think that you, you're going to have on one side, the and patient with the ones that basically as far as they're concerned, 50 percent plus one vote is all the ones and all that they really care about. the details will be taken care of afterwards. and that, that kind of is, you know, part of the de facto plan or the alternative way, which i think is being kind of almost accidentally hit adult by student donald. the n p. now is more a patient and it's not true gradualist approach in terms of wanting to build an almost and so of and a completely full proof and a bullet proof and majority for independence. that when there is another referendum
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slam dunk for them, just for our global juris can, can you explain a little bit? i mean, i know this as a personality. she was quite divisive in many ways and of course the referendum, the indirect, was back in 2014 was certainly divisive in itself. but for our global, he was able to kind of explain how nicholas, surgeon's legacy is likely to be viewed. well, i think that she herself, has recognized that she has become a very device to think her legacy will also be very divisive. although i think that there is a general consensus that she was an exceptional leader, next, sexual politician sectional communicator. but i think where the real division and the real, the beat will come down as well. what was that for? what did that cheese? there has been no whole edition in school in scottish devolved history or really in the recent years that has had as much power so much popularity and kind of again,
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as i said, the iron clad discipline of a party. and yet what has she really achieved with it? and that is the problem. i think that the heart of the s n p nationalist movement and then being in power in scotland is that really for them it's about independence and the power that the could have used to reform at deval scotland here and now had been wasted heavily. there formerly for candidates, the scottish parliament and cap. thanks very much. thank you. no malawi is battling it's worse color. i break on record since march more than 5000 people have died. the government declared the disease and national disaster in december. but health workers are still struggling with the large number of patients that need treatment . katherine story reports. this man has symptoms of a disease that has been declared a national disaster in malawi. his weak and has been brought to these health center
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in blown tire, to be treated for clara crispin lever brought his sick wife here several days ago. and in time, she's now recovering. i was calling him by the races over more than 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 to it that they have so pattern 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 health work. as 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 the villages in the communities. they have to understand that corla is still here under the health to come to hospital elia so that they should minimize and also reduce pressure to
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those people that are waking in the hospital. 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 is due at high risk from the corridor, when by the numbers of the flight by going down by the still we are getting over 500 kisses on a daily basis with what are some of us i live in their number of people were. 5 on a daily basis, you get maybe $1015.00, but they would just do their wedding. for example, as sat outbreaks have been often in malawi, but this is the worst on record. the disease is spread by contaminated food. what and poor. hi jim. while it is easy to treat untreated, it can kill within hours. health workers are warning people about the importance of
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keeping their homes, neighborhoods and markets clean. and they're hoping that message gets across, catherine, soy, all 0. you are watching elders here, alive from london, still ahead. thousands, march of course columbia, so full social and economic reforms proposed by the countries 1st left. this president protests in new delhi. why there are going calls to make the himalayan region of a separate state. and as for playing to win, tiger woods gets ready for his 1st tournament in 7 months. ah hello there. the weather scene is looking more divided as we go into the end of the week across europe. we still got lots of high temperatures across the region. there
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is a lot of want to be found that it is going to get wetter and windy more wintry as well across more northern areas. but it is looking rather settled with lots of sunshine in the south. so let's start in the north west with the more in the way of rain putting to northern areas of the island of island and britain. stronger winds as well coming into play on friday. it will feel rather blustering, but still some spells of brightness. in the very south. we've got a wintry mix, is going to blast into norway, pushing across sweden, wind warnings out for denmark. it is going to get wet for places in germany and poland. some fog issues remaining here and more wintry weather, working its way across the baltic states and into western russia, where temperatures are falling slightly. but there'll be on the up across the south, not just for areas like greece in italy, but certainly for spain and portugal. lots of clear skies and sunshine, the wind remaining an issue across the straits of gibraltar, but further east it is looking a lot quieter. colder across northern and eastern areas of turkey. but for greece,
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have a look at the 3 day in athens. lots of sunshine through to saturday. ah, it's the largest war in europe since world war 2. is president putin reclaiming what belong to russia? was natal coming to growth and what does the end game look like? an in depth look at the war in ukraine. hooton's land or the west neglect ukraine. the seeds who room on it just una from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation. the story of the world is that the global site develop the global north and continues to do that with no host and no limitations. the corporation, if it were he,
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a man would act like a psychopath. part one of as your bother and i said, raymond, we have to reduce our consumption here. but we also need economic justice for workers. studio b unscripted on al jazeera. ah ah, a quick reminder of our top stories here now does the rep, turkish health authorities that warning severe water shortages are raising the risk of disease after last week's earthquakes, destroyed critical sanitation infrastructure. millions of survivors are without basic communities such as toilet showers on medicine. the world health organization says it's greatest concerns are about northwest syria. i'm has asked syrian president bashar last to open more border crossings with turkey. and many survivors
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feel like they've been left behind by the international response. dozens of people trying to reach you, or if i'm missing and presumed drowned after their boat sank off the libyan course . on tuesday, the un migration agency says the boat was carrying 80 people when it left, so our care earlier that day. more in our top story. now 2 theories have been sent from a stumble to the port city of a scared to 9 in turkey's earthquake. so 11, ace, providing shelter and support services and the other will transport survivors to all the cities for medical treatment. natasha game reports now from his skin during these children are too young to know the word earthquake. they asked their parents why their house shook. so violently, they want to go home, but they say tunes scared, disclosure go, let us try to get this. i can logically,
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it affected my 5 children a lot. i could barely rescue them. all my savings is gone with the factory. i saved my children and that is enough for me. this very has been converted into an emergency shelter and medical clinic. every one we met on board has been living in tents. it arrived from istanbul 2 days ago. it is docked in the mediterranean port city of his gun. doran in her tie. the mayor says, 14000 people have died across the province. the survivors fuel nami grappling with trauma, their only just beginning to articulate, which was whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, nothing is left. i don't want to live here anymore. i cannot live with disappear. you can't believe what we've seen. horrible things are psychology is badly affected by it. there were so many sounds, everything shaking it stopped and then we ran. survivors can get psychological
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support on board the ship. the president of the target, red crescent says it's providing mental health services across the region. recalls its capacity, humboldt compared to the immense gale of the need, la video on whatever god says it happens, but we are very afraid. i experienced the moment of death. i have nobody a little more than a week ago these earthquakes, survivors had beds to sleep. it and taught food to eat basic necessities most people take for granted. now they're among more than 13000000 people, carrying the worst of southern tre, kias collective trauma. natasha n a. l d, a 0 is scan to run her kia it's her pish, president says his government will begin building new homes for survivors by the
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end of february, wage of tie a bordeaux and promised to complete all projects in the 10 affected southern cities within a year until an survivors are trying to find any shelter they can send him consumer reports now from the turkish capital acora. these machines haven't stopped since 2 earthquakes struck 2 kids 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, long to get them there live it did in this earth wake affected 10 cities. that's why our capacity functions are different. this time, we always had long shifts while producing for 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
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demand, all tend manufacturers in the country have been mobilized. the turkish ret crescent is a major contributor, so there was only 3 there. frank was looking to. our tents were created specifically for earth creek and winter conditions. family tents are 16 and a half square meters in size. they are resistant to water, fire and mildew. chosen blankets, food, medical supplies, containers and mobile toilets are also urgently needed. the purpose president has asked people in our like, affected areas to bear with them for years so he can build them new homes. that as recovery efforts turn into accommodating anyways, 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 jeff taper, ardon is promising new homes within
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a year. but with turkey facing one of its worst, earthquake disasters, 8 organizations are likely to face a longer mission. senior care solar al jazeera on cutter. a bus carrying dozens of migrants has crushed in panama, killing at least 39 people. 20 others were injured as the bus collided with another vehicle before falling off the cliff. the passengers had made it through the diary and gaps, a dangerous stretch of jungle, connect columbia to central america, and were being driven to a county of the board of costa rica. it's the worst accident in panama involving migrants in at least a decade. there's been a jump in gun license applications by israelis. israel's far right national security minister is pushing more through these carrying guns following a recent surge in violence. but the un this morning that it could lead to more hate crimes against palestinians sort of higher. it's a report now from the illegal israeli settlement of give out says v in the occupied
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west. thank your friends shows me his most popular gone on sale, israeli made weapon for israelis and not to nationalism at a cost of mr. over a $1000.00. but since january's attacks by palestinians against his radio, his classes to qualify for rahm's license are in demand. this totally rich. it's a double keep it a lot, a lot of religious of all to look. yeah. yeah. and you're trying to, hoping that they'll be a fast track of the amount of time it takes. i hope this is gonna be mo, this one, because it's no children. yeah. as clients range from high profile politicians to settlers living illegally in the occupied west bank. but now some ultra orthodox israelis 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's 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 givers 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 a clean criminal record and even gun safety tests. but 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 israel, and the police should be focusing on that rather than on fast tracking licenses. thank you. carry the personal weapon and we've seen him documented and just threatening past any. and he didn't like in the pack parking lot according to the government. $155000.00 israelis only 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. he can only be a recipe for more death and hate crimes thought to hide it. i'll do 0 given the f settlement in the occupied westbank. u. s. court has sentenced him to life in prison without pool for killing 10 people in a racially motivated match shooting. last year, 9 year old peyton gadget and hard could be targeted african americans at
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a supermarket in buffalo in the state of new york. he pled guilty in november to crimes, including murder and domestic terrorism. motivated by she's there on page was one of the deadliest in the series of mass shootings amplified coals restore gun control to india. now, whither are going calls to make the himalayas region of lubbock, a separate state. it used to be part of indian administered kashmir until the government stripped the region of its autonomy and split it into 2 territories in 2019 by minister the ranger movies and ministration has since then. i'm several projects, but residents now say they want their jobs and land to be protected. happening middle has more not from new delhi. oh, the people of la dog are determined to make their voices heard. many have travelled a 1000 kilometers to new delhi to demand their rights continues to be living. hm. we have protested in general and la, talk earlier,
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but nobody listened to us. that's why we have to come to dell. he so the government can heal a voice as i think it was. oh protesters say they want to separate state and the jobs and land to be protected. the union constitution has a special provision called the fixed schedule that protects areas with tribal and indigenous peoples. it's been applied to full state in the northeast. most people adopt belong to these communities. and while they have wanted more autonomy for a long time, the demands have intensified over the past 2 years. nestled in the himalayas le dark is part of the logic ish me region, claimed in full by india and pakistan. kish meters governed by both nations and bots. in august 2019 the governing bgp party revoked it special status and brought it under the governance of new delhi la doc became a union territory. infrastructure projects by new delhi have sparked fears of interference and concerns about environmental damage in the ecologically sensitive
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area. people say local administrators now have fewer powers, and le doc was better off before our land was protected. our georgia protected m novia totally exposed to outside influence embed rare, revealed much better, but we wanted separation of all of, of them german customers. ah, but we didn't wanted in this were the bgp says le doc doesn't need a separate state to protect its residence. nobody is going to settle here. nobody has come to settle here. and this is just start of your murder. by be opposition? do you not misled the people of la duck nor demographic dormer, demographic changed has taken place so far, and this will not happen. and we are dare to assure you. oh, the government has formed a committee to address concerns of the protesters, but they see they only take part in talks if that core demands up put on the agenda
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. pop new mit the larger sierra, new delhi in colombia, thousands of people have rallied both for and against social and economic reforms proposed by president gustavo petro. the laughing leader presented his health care bill to congress on monday, which looks to prevents and treat diseases quickly. increase access weighs health care sector salaries em fight corruption, but not everyone's in favor. as alice angel rampart explains now from bol, the top. thousands of people are posing the reform proposed back when on the 1st left, the federal level reached here central plaza. a believer, this is a much larger crowd than what we've seen so far as thin. paper stuck office, previous matches and demonstrations by the opposition. there were moments of tension here in the last up as the ration demonstrate the face offer with less
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teachers from the cow cow region in south the west colonial. we're actually, sir. the growth is the current health system in the country that president is proposing to reform these. these demonstrations are coming at day paper not only presented the proposed house reform, but also now another series of reform, labor reform center reforms among the most important one that he's saying couldn't change the structure. they could only set the come through and transform it in a more eco equal and more job one. this is clearly was not what people believe that they feared. reform good. have a major effect more sitting there, but on the conditions they also think that they would have the opposite effect, leaving poverty,
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raising an equality in the country. here the fact that people proposing, for example, in the case of the health reform moving funds from my private companies that administer health in columbia right now to a public system. the good news for to come through though, i think is the fact that there's 5 defenses that we've seen at time. they have been mostly peaceful growth as the same has been the case since yesterday showing that columbia county that has long been defined by political violence. there's learning to deal with this differences, including on the 3 and i'm mostly peaceful manner. hundreds of retirees have been protesting against health insurance cuts in china, people to, to the streets in the cities of war. dally am to denounce the government's recent medical benefits for the elderly. the reforms have been gradually introduced in 2021. how the process come after widespread demonstration. last year again,
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strict coven locked measures. italy's form of payment is the silvio, berlusconi has been acquitted, of waving witnesses to live by his so called bungle bungle policies. the verdict from a court in milan came after a child that lasted 6 years. he was accused of asking $24.00 people to give false testimony in a previous court case where he was charged with paying for sex with a 17 year old like club dancer. bernasconi was eventually acquitted in that case because there wasn't enough evidence that he knew he was paying a minor tourists visiting new york city, hoping to see a winter wonderland might be disappointed. there is no snow in temperatures or balmy, but nearby regions have been extremely cold. this winter odyssey was gave as on reports from new york on a recent february day in central park in new york city. you'd never have guessed it was right smack in the middle of winter. look around, people are dressed like it's spring or summer. wait, hold on shorts and
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a t shirt in central park in winter. where is the snow? new york city average is around 75 centimeters of snow every winter. so far this year, only about one centimeter has fallen. i do miss snow. i like snow in winter. so i mean this is not normal winter. i feel so overdressed right now, and that's probably because i am. it's really too warm to be wearing these gloves. i certainly don't need this scarfs that probably don't even need to be wearing this jacket right now, but it's out of habit because it's mid february and it's supposed to be cold. but it's not temperatures on this day, nearly 18 degrees celsius. 15 degrees above the average temperatures this time of year, rather beautiful outside right now. look at this sunshine. crazy right love. if you ever seen new york in february like this, never,
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never before. the northeast of the united states has seen all sorts of weather records this winter. in buffalo, about 600 kilometers from new york city. they saw more snow in december than any other winter in the past. 50 years in boston saw a record low temperatures in early february, down to negative 35 degrees celsius with windshield, which i experienced 1st hand rock and field on my finger. tips through the glass meteorologist say the extreme temperatures are caused in part by a weather pattern. known as linear, but also something else going to change. as you know, the world is warming, our winters are warming, and all weather now is taking place in an atmosphere of the spot. a mentally church, it's warmer. it's more moist and our weather is all current and that changed atmosphere. a new reality, perhaps with new yorkers,
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1st enjoying the warm weather. but now beginning to ask themselves, will it ever snow this year? because this isn't normal. gabriel is on dough al jazeera new york. now for a discovery that shows modern habits cycling out for me, we're also practiced millennia ago, archeologists in southern iraq of uncovered the remains of a tavern dating back nearly 5000 years. the team found serving bulls of refrigeration system, benches for dime is animal bones and even evidence of beer drinking research to say that it was prevented by regular people. the site was found in the ruins of ancient log dash, which was one of the world 1st sees still ahead here on alger 0, allen sport skiing and shooting. we'll hear what it takes to complete m a bio ah.
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ah ah. time for sport. now here's pizza, enzo. julie, thank you so much for se adornment are moments away from securing victory over chelsea in the champions league. la 16. it was a moment of silence before kick off to remember those who died as a result of the earthquake in it's a kia and syria torments one. the lead came courtesy of this effort from kareem at a yennie collecting the bull. well inside is an off, you went all the way for the bone. this legal club beers go primly champions. manchester city are back at the top of the table of the $31.00 whenever arsenal. a
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dreadful defense of error from tuckahoe to me as to allowed city to capitalize and kevin to verena did not need a 2nd invitation because secor equal i. so the home signed through a penalty. but said he reclaim, believe jack really is finishing. and it's rare that earning harlan doesn't school well, that was not going to be the case on this occasion. norwegian making of 31 to pick claudio, the sod, top of the league, although arsenal do have a game in hand. arsenals fierce north london rivals. tottenham could be the next premier league club to be taken over by a 1000000000 m phoenix suns, part owner john. the jaffe is reportedly preparing a $3750000000.00 takeover of the club. he still to be working with a consortium of investors, including beckons from abu dhabi over in spain, rail madrid are about to close the gates. apostle under the 5 points, they were up against l. j who find themselves the bottom of the table in legal and the opening goal was schooling fine fashion. take a look at this from marco asencion for carrie benjamin doubled and
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then triple bleed with a couple of penalties for mil, rail leak coming into the closing stage. tiger woods says he's playing to win as he gets ready for his return to the pga tour. the 15 time major champion hasn't played in 7 months because of the leg injuries he suffered in a car crash in 2021. but he says his leg has improved, which means he'll t it up at the genesis invitational tournament on thursday. american santa star, cocoa. gov is through the quarter finals of the cutter open in dover. she faced a tough festal, her title credentials on wednesday against 2 time wimbledon winter petrik of little graham and her. the check is a former champion in doha too. but gov managed to get the job done. 63 and 7. huh. india have made a 2 winds from 2 and they women's t 20 world cup group thanks to a wind over the west indies. earlier the wendy's battery. first, in kato, stephanie taylor top scored with 42, but they were restricted to one of 18 for 6. with dp sharma becoming the 1st indian
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cricketer to pass 100 wickets in t 20 internationals. the wendy's picked up some early wickets, but last former captain taylor to a back injury in the field. reach a gas hate. 44. not out as india, one by 6 wickets. germany is hosting the world championships in by epsilon, a sport that combined skiing and shooting at almost as importantly. com breathing. we met an up and coming athlete in sweden who explained how being fast on skis is worthless unless you can control your pulse. my name is post the also i'm a 3 with bartlett from gothenburg originally completing at the national swedish level it cross country skiing with a tour. basically, it's the right we're live with it with every huge thing as a table can turn
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a 100 percent. every time, like in the normal to cost comes to seeing youth seeing condo, li, how the rate is going by the boss. and you never really know until the last 2 things completed. but if the biggest part is that you think in all of the consistent, if you want to be on the podium, you have to feel good here in those to soon it's not that tougher courses in the word cup or it's lot. so he'll see no played skiing if yes, off killer dog and all the time. so maybe take it a bit easier on the path law and don't be complete nascar on the back to a thing. even regular press if, if you thing there, they don't have the, the policy of the like we have, i'm maybe 18190 impala into the huge thing. then it's really us to manage to get the parts down. and in the few things you learn to control the movement in the, in the riff and in the body of, with breezy. before a shot
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a lot. they steal them more tired, eob and come into the field in their hard to through things going to be on the last few thing. if you want to completion, it's always a lot with the law filled with all the hard to say the everything can be adjusted or fixed for the person who using the rifle. and it's also used to weigh a little lock is a heavy and to be like that if the tooth or we have a really big or 3 of them, like in the young, in the child part, lot of activity with grade. but i think i really hope to develop in sport like to keep in the elders like we're not so many a lot of people stop doing this and get into a regular notify today life. i may try to avoid that as long as i can tell, postponing of the adult life as much as the major
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league baseball has introduced several new rule changes in the hope of making the sport more entertaining. a pitch clock will be added as well as bigger bases and a ban of the defense of shift. these are all designed to speed up games and create more offense. the average time of a 9 in game last year was 3 hours, 7 minutes compared to 2 hours 46 minutes in 1989. okay, julie, that's all the sports needs. i have here. expect to you in london. peter, thanks to their end up. thank he will, that's it for me today was off the caesar. i will be back in just a sec with much more in the day. see see you in a bit a by ah ah
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