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ah, in november 2020 austria security services carried out operation lock so against dozens of muslims. i opened my eyes and saw a machine gun pointed at my head. but a court found the rate on no phone and now charges have been dropped against one of the accused. one, the reason why we are doing this is because they want to intimidate antiterrorist measure, or discrimination. austria operation looks all on algebra. tuchee money into african gold and exclusive al jazeera investigation coming soon. ah,
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getting vitally to promote parts of turkey and devastated by the quakes. al jazeera joins the military on a challenging mission. everybody's hopeful. we did that. oh fine. so why did mama able to help unload? yeah, hello. hello almond the broadman. this is l 0 alive from doha. also coming up, the w a chose says its biggest concerns are about northwest syria. when many as quick survivors say they have been abandoned by the world and a relentless assault by russia and the don, yes. region, as nato discusses, wrapping up support for ukraine. ah, now we'll begin with the race to get
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a to the most areas in turkey are cut off by 2 powerful earthquakes. it's been 9 days since the quakes toppled. tens of thousands of buildings across to kia and syria. the total death toll from both countries stands at more than $41000.00, a figure that's rising by the day. we have a team of correspondence covering the disasters. and of course the order was in the turkish capital ankara. stephanie deka is in gulped chandry and natasha. her name is anne haughty. we begin with sammy's a don who's been on board a helicopter that's been delivering aid to a remote area of our the amman province. a busy military control room received requests for help from areas more numerous than the pen to write them all down with the military decide to send the helicopters carry a belt to ashanna. so la, it's one of the many earthquake villages high up in the mountains of a remote part of southern kia. in no time the trump is ready,
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the aid is loaded all drinks food and clothes amongst other things. so while journey or one hour, 10 minutes, the pilot says everybody is hopeful. when we get back, we'll still find survivors. people alive enables that help unload this up and get help to the people who needed the most. soon the mountains appear, the temperature drops and every peak is covered in snow. this does not look like an easy place to lose even if you haven't suffered devastating earthquake. i think when landing looks like on the call, all the very see it all down. but again, we're on the ground now. the military on taking the book. we're looking at the home
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where what happens to the villages? what happens to the people living here we all people have made a mistake in a dream. taking a we desperately wanted to get out and ask the villagers what they've experienced, whether there are still people trapped under the rubble and how they survived. but the army asked us to stay on the chopper and we didn't want to get in the way of saving lives. i wrote a generating file, rows of like, you know, being ready and emotionally involved moment because i want to get out to those people like me, looks like a grandfather in so many young children. well, we have to go. we have to go. all right, look down and see these kids that we fly all waving out of ah,
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what situations are they going to? i was going to say what the situation do they go home? i'm not sure how much of a home they have left. it was a difficult flight back. thinking of those left on the top of mountains, sit on the ground. we witness the cycle of loading aid and deliver them through more look nature. and they have conspire against people of those what the ada has let sunlight through the very got clouds on the horizon semi's ada drelick air base to q. while the scale of the damage from the quakers become unclear, the turkish government says 40 percent of buildings and carmen mirage have been damaged. in an talk here, half the structures will be demolished because they're considered unsafe, and 50 percent of the buildings and hearty were damaged. the interior ministry says that expects to rebuild the affected areas within a year. now stephanie decker brings us this report from the village of gold chuck
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the day we showed you just the devastation in the remote villages. we're now going to show you what it's actually done to the earth that were in a cemetery. and you can see that the earthquake even disturbed the dead. and then in the ground you see where the earth broke. when that immense magnitude earthquake hit in this area, you even have a fresh grave here to we were being told by the villagers that this line actually killed the sister of a man who lives in that house further down. this is the gray. fatty is going to show you those. this is a newly newly buried of course, part of so many people over 41000 people that have lost their lives in this devastating earthquake. but looking at the ground really gives you a sense of just the power. i mean, and of course we don't need any more in the sense of we've already shown you the devastation of what it's done to the buildings. but the way this ground has been
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lifted, you can see here as well. and then you see this massive crevice crater that they have started to fill out where the earth literally just split apart. and so this gives you a sense of just the enormity the, the did the power of mother nature, that is caused such destruction. i mean we, when we were in the village in our last life, just before we went on air, there was an aftershock and we've been feeling the aftershocks or every day and every night. but we were standing on the village ground. yeah. and it literally shook, and you could hear the sound and this is a very light compared to your the 7.8 and 7.6 earthquakes that caused such a devastation. so this just gives you a sense of just how violent, ah, that was not august president, reggie 5 out of the ones is the government will begin building new homes for survivors by the end of the month. if almost to start with $30000.00 houses and to
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complete all projects and the 10 affected cities in the south within a year. but for now of i was trying to find any shelter they can sell and conceal no reports from the turkish capital ankara. these machines haven't stopped since to earthquakes struck turkish southern cities. neither have these employees at this turkish ret crescent factory ever day 500 tents are sawn here and delivered to survivors in the region. millions of them urgent. the need shelter. loans exempt them, their little bit 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 previous earthquake regions were overwhelmed. working selflessly, it's winter and it's cold. and these devastated cities people's needs are acute
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to meet the 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 are tense who are created specifically for earth creek and winter conditions. family tents are 16 and a half square meters in size. all of the are resistant to water, fire and mildew chosen blankets, food medical supplies, containers and mobile toilets are also urgently needed for the purchase. present. 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 survivors 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 reject our bardon is promising new homes within a year. but with turkey facing one of its worst,
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earthquake disasters. 8 organizations are likely to face a longer mission scene. am co solar elders era on cutter. now 2 fairies have been sent promised on board to the port city of his candid own and took he is earthquake . so one is providing shelter and health services. the other will transport survivors to other cities to recover natasha. good name reports. these children are too young to know the word earthquake. they ask their parents why their house shook so violently. they want to go home, but they say they're tuned scared. disclosable love, joy, good at this, i can logically, 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 theory has been converted into
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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 going to love the all to the football. 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 or psychology is badly affected by it. there were so many sounds, everything shaking it stopped and then we ran. 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,
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compared to the immense scale of the need law. they deal with them 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. basic necessities most people take for granted. now, there, among more than 13000000 people, carrying the worst of southern tre, kias collective trauma. natasha named elda 0. is ken darren turkey, a. some massive aid and recovery efforts continuing across southern takia vessels has our, has this report from the city of our, the amman, which is also his hon. town life has come to hold in the torture city of the armen since the earthquake struck last week, and nothing symbolizes that more than this clocked over
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a landmark of the city. the clock stopped when to question the region. like many others here job it is there has sent his family members to stumble because of the devastation. laws, no natural gas, no electricity, no water, nothing for food. we rely entirely on the aid. defeated 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 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 living 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. turkey's environment, an urban planning minister, murat groom, told al jazeera that the government will provide people with more shelter and
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promised tom's will be quickly rebuilt. electric is now some parts of the city are provided with electricity and water. we are repairing the infrastructure of the city. now, thank you for natural gas. the process of damage assessment is continuing. once we fix the pipes, public buildings such as hospitals, schools, and buildings that a slightly damaged will be our priority to provide gas. we will rebuild the homes within a year. did he go lucky? good business here has also been disrupted and must shops have either collapsed or, or heavily damaged. this is what is left of his results. shop. is that no. see, we have lost everything. whatever we had in the shop, he's gone. we don't know how we will resume our business again. but at least my family's life. according to some reports, the earthquakes have already caused turkey more than $80000000000.00 in losses, or 10 percent of its cross domestic product. in, on the, among the scale of destruction is immense. and the displacement of survivors is
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becoming a humanitarian crisis. rescuers here or not, he had a fever, was his from under the rubble there gradually shifted from finding bodies to clear in the debris and to white in the essential goods as services to tens of thousands who have survived. this will say that audra 0 or the amman saw them tortilla when millions of syrians have also been affected by the disaster. and most of the deaths have been recorded and rebel whole areas where aid has been slow to arrive. muhammad val has more variable held syrian tone of gender is, is close to the border with 4 key it for 12 years. it's survival, battle bombs, and artillery shells launched by the ceiling. army button of quake leveled most of it in seconds. more than a week has passed since 2 quakes strike this region and people here say there is no
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sign any help is on its way. they are struggling to survive on their own little home early on 2nd, dis, brittany 10th. i can stand the cold, no prominent lumina, i can sleep anyway. no problem, not, but they are women, children, an engine who we took out from, and the rebel schooner here. i just dropped my kids off at the hospital, but the whole body is all blue on it. a lot kazer for years nobody tortilla has sent health to people here caught in civil war. but the elf quakes have disrupted that and worsened their suffering. and i will yankee to nurse from the 1st day we had around 3900 families who were affected 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 shouter. last week, the united nations started sending 82 syria through border crossings with turkey. after the syrian government announced it would cooperate. and shortly after it's
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representative visit to the effected 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 overlap. these people of syria, other humanitarian agencies and countries in the region, half sent h shipments by air to damascus international airport. but quick survivors in opposition held areas in the northwest say none has reached them. then we'll still have the full, 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. it is never going to come here. when on the side of the nearly 3000000
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people who've been displaced within syria live in the northwest. many have been forced to move repeatedly because of, of all the off quakes have left tens of thousands homeless yet again. and the desperate teen shelter, food, medical care and clean water to drink. 10500 you hung from damascus. have agreed to temporarily relocate syrian refugees living in earthquake at areas of care allan to 0 as of the awesome has more from the baba hollow border crossing yom who how to go? not sure if you have more than $600.00 syrians have arrived at the jewelry goose crossing into kit. opposite of serious bubble hub crossing. according to the immigration of this year, there are $400.00 sirian families undertook his sight, waiting to cross. that's about 1600 people. $600.00 have already crossed the border into serial on wednesday. those allowed to return had
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a temporary protection cart granted by the turkish authorities and were living in earthquake effective areas into kia. the decision to allow the return was the result of turkish searing coordination to reduce the burden on those families and on the turkish organizations in those areas. they can only remain in syria for 6 months. the return is talk about large number of syrians on the turkey side, and we cannot see for sure whether they will come today or not. ah, to other news now there's been fears fighting an eastern ukraine as russian forces continue to attack ukrainian positions in the don yet region 12 people were injured when an apartment building was damaged by shelling. earlier russia said its troops had broken through 2 fortified lines of ukrainian defences. on the eastern front
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and the hans. now the head of nato has called on member states to significantly increase their defense spending in order to support ukraine. step ross and reports nearly a year into the war. ukraine is using more ammunition than nato countries can produce tank and artillery shells are especially needed amid fears that ukraine could soon run out. nato secretary general announced new 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 on. therefore, this is so, so crucial for our ability to ensure that ukraine wins is able to rethink 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
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a more dangerous world to day. with global i believe that you're 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 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, my countries didn't see the need to prioritize defense spending, but the war in ukraine has changed is the challenges now to deliver these weapons and munitions in time. ukraine says the need 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, suddenly they will use aircraft from their side, trying to stop our defense forces and they will dominate in
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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. nato members are reluctant to send fighter jets fearing an 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. now there's been a jump in gun license applications by israelis. the countries far right national security minister is encouraging more citizens to carry guns following a spike and recent violence that the un is warning that it could lead to more hate crimes against palestinians. so hired reports from the illegal israeli settlement of give save and the occupied with bank i, your friends shows me his most popular gun on sale,
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israeli made weapon for his re lease and not to nationalism at a cost of miss river a $1000.00. but since january attacks, by palestinians against his righties, his classes to qualify for roms, license are in demand. this totally wish it's of double keep it a lot, a lot of religious or i'll talk to you if 3 but, 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, for soon, because it's no, it's children. yeah, i is client range from high profile politicians to settlers living illegally in the occupied west bank. but now some ultra orthodox is riley 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, i'll give us a warm, at grown up in an area that attacked with everything from stones to explosions. my
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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 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 the clean criminal record and even gun safety tests for anti gun. campaigners are warning that more guns will only increase the violence, especially between israelis and palestinians, as people might take the law into their own hands. it's not the public's role to
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prevent attacks. it's the police's rule 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 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 of duty. the united nations has warned more guns on the streets, can only be a recipe for more death and hate crimes thought to hide it. i'll do 0, give us the f settlement in the occupied westbank. a us court has sentenced a man who kills 10 people in a racially motivated mash shooting to prison without parole. 19 year old payton kendra and had targeted black customers at a supermarket and buffalo. the state of new york last year was one of the worst in
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the series of mass shootings in the us, which have amplified calls, morgan controls. now scotlands longest serving 1st minister, nicholas sturgeon has resigned. she was the 1st female leader of the countries devolved. the government and will remain in office until the scottish national party, alexa successor sturgeon's van to keep perfumed scottish independence. but her most recent efforts to hold a referendum were blocked by the supreme court. roy, challenge reports, clouds have been gathering for nicholas sturgeon. but when the storm broke, few were expecting it a morning of leaks followed by confirmation at a hastily arranged media briefing day, i am an insane my intention to step down as 1st minister, a leader of my party. i have asked the national secretary of the s n p to begin the process. so relating a new party leader and i will remain in office until my successor is the lead
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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 received by nor it will be tempting to see it as such. this decision is not a reaction to short temperatures. of course that are difficult issues confronting the government. just know that when's that ever nor the keith the popular mood shifted against nicholas sturgeon recently after she pushed a bill that would make it easier for people to change their legal sex. it became a full blown controversy 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 by supreme court ruling that, that can't be won without westman says, unlikely assent. so nicholas sturgeon fav attending the next
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u. k. general election into a de facto referendum on independence disquiet within the past. he, how much further far was that kinda stopped? you 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 u. k prime ministers through that have political dominance, north of the border, seemed unassailable. shall leave big boots to fail. and the questions about the future have scotlands independence movement, rory helen's houses era? well that's it for this bulletin, but do stay with us on ours is the inside story is coming up next. thank you for watching. ah
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ah. hello there, it's very quiet story across much of east asia. after that wintry mix moved away from japan. we sing, temperatures recover here over the next few days, more in the way of sunshine than cloud. vast areas of china. and while temperatures will be coming down across the north in cities like beijing, they'll be picking up for the korean peninsula and large areas of japan, 11 degrees celsius, a maximum high for tokyo and soccer on friday. and that warm trend continues along the east coast of china. 15 degrees celsius in shanghai with sunshine, that spreads across to taiwan 20 degrees celsius for ty paid and was moved to south asia. it is a largely settled picture, not just for sri lanka, large areas of india, bangladesh, nipple, and bhutan. some unseasonal rain, however lingering for me and more east coast of india. we could see some fog in the mornings, but it is lottie. a story of sunshine that extends up towards the north west. we
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could however, see bit of a wintry blast, move into northern areas of pakistan, and that's thanks to westerly disturbance that's moved its way out of iran. it's bringing some heavy snow to northern areas of afghanistan on friday. wet weather here as well. but for places like cobbled temperatures on the rise, 50 degrees celsius on friday. so is rather warm and settled. ah. in november 2020 austrian security services carried out operation lock, so against dozens of muslims. i opened a machine gun pointed at my head, but of course, found a now charges dropped against one of the accused. reason why you're doing this because we wanted to be antiterrorist measure discrimination, austria operation luck on algebra.
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